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  33. Synthica by Volcano Type, $35.00
    Synthica is the advanced version of a geometrically constructed typeface – designed for a thesis project in summer 2010 in Pforzheim. In the context of electronic music and the profound analysis of its parameters, this typeface is primarly based on a strict modular grid. Additionally, the ascender, descender and the x height had slightly been increased in order to even out a visual difference in size between the glyphs. The name „Synthica“ dervives from a basic principle in electronic sound synthesis. Sinus, triangle and square are some of the basic waveforms in the synthesizers’ oscillator section and were thus used as geometric modules for the grid. The modularity and geometry also derive from different structures of electronic music. The strong emphasis on diagonal lines creates a rhythmic typeface that connotates electronic music patterns with highly recognisable glyphs. The contrast between digital and analog is another basic idea of this typeface: while Synthica Outline has a more synthetic and fragile character, the filled version Synthica Black serves as the analog counterpart.
  34. Hauslan by Álvaro Thomáz Fonts, $15.00
    Hauslan is a simple, minimal and geometric type family inspired by the rationality presented by Bauhaus in 1920 which affected many areas such as architecture and graphic design. Following the concept of basic geometric shapes, Hauslan focuses on readability and versatility, either for small texts or headlines.
  35. Athan by Thinkdust, $10.00
    Athan is an uppercase geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Dani Montesinos in 2009. Inspired by one piece of lettering from the 1970s, Athan offers something a little different in terms of typography. With strong geometric forms, and highly distinctive characters, it's sure to catch your eye.
  36. Concord by Soneri Type, $39.00
    Yet another typeface with simplicity as its core element. Concord is derived from a successful type family ‘Accord Alternate’ with an added geometric touch. Concord is a geometric sans serif. It has large counters which enhance readability. It is available in seven different weights for emphasis.
  37. Altemus Corners by Altemus Creative, $11.00
    A collection of 174 corner deco, geometric, fan, palm and arc designs.
  38. Nourd by Hanken Design Co., $30.00
    A sans serif with rounded features that softens its strong geometric outline.
  39. This by Suomi, $40.00
    An all new rounded type family with Sans, Serif, Geometric and Blackletter!
  40. Tetsuo AT by Arctype, $12.00
    Tetsuo is a geometric, gridded and monospaced typeface exhibiting a futuristic simplicity.
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