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  1. Xaloc by Vanarchiv, $20.50
    Xaloc was designed for editorial use in books, magazines and newspapers. This typeface family contains different font versions for different optical sizes; Caption, Text, Subhead and Display, all of them with different x-height proportions and contrast. Its serifs are asymmetrical and its letterforms have geometric modulated strokes that emulate the calligraphic variations. Its design approach enhances text flow and continuous reading. Xaloc was based on Ricado Santos’ Tramuntana, which has the same skeleton, proportions and serifs with a more mechanical design. Xaloc is the Catalonian name from the Mediterranean wind that comes from the Sahara and reaches hurricane speeds in North Africa and Southern Europe.
  2. Limited Appeal JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The cover of a 1950s-era catalog for the Freedman Novelty Company (of San Francisco California) had the word "Novelty" hand-lettered in an unusually angular type style against various geometric shapes somewhat resembling balloons. While the lettering was quirky enough to warrant re-drawing as a digital font, the shapes would have presented a visual nightmare in design and spacing, so simple black rectangles were substituted and the letters appear in white. Since novelty lettering of this type would never become "standard" in use, its function became the font's name, Limited Appeal JNL. There is just a simple A-Z and 1-0 character set along with basic punctuation.
  3. Jan by Linotype, $29.99
    Jan Regular combines an experimental, bold, mono-weight geometric sans serif with the Arabic writing system's means of joining letters. Adding in script-like letter connections, a feature that is found in both western cursive and Arabic type, as well as distinctly Arabic-like accents above and below certain letters, Michael Parsons has created a cross cultural typographic statement. Jan Regular is best used for headlines, and small strings of text, in sizes large enough to view and appreciate the unique counter forms within the letters. This font is one of 10 creations from the young Swiss designer Michael Parson included in the Take Type 5 collection, from Linotype GmbH."
  4. Cafe Society JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Vintage sheet music was initially a partial inspiration for what started out as a simple retro typeface, but the basic hand-lettered design from the Art Deco era lent itself to some further experimentation. Geometric shapes were added to the original monoline letters and numerals and the end result was a marvelous display face called Cafe Society JNL. During the 1930s, "Cafe Society" was popular slang for the financially privileged during the Great Depression who dined at fine cafes while others who were able to eat out did so at diners and cafeterias. Available along with Cafe Society JNL is the original version, Cafe Society Monoline JNL.
  5. Brosqua by Milan Pleva, $16.00
    Brosqua is a clean geometric display typeface with two weights and two styles: Includes ligatures, special alternative glyphs, old style figures and case sensitive glyphs. Brosqua is ideal for headlines, headers, logos, labels, packaging, magazines, invitations, etc. FEATURES - Basic latin alphabet A-Z - 15 Ligatures & Alternates - 56 Accented characters - Numbers, Punctuation, Currency, Symbols, Math symbols & Diacritics - Old style figures - Case sensitive glyphs LANGUAGE SUPPORT Latin 1 + Latin 2 Western Europe and Americas: Afrikaans, Basque, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Faroese, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish. Latin-written Slavic and Central European languages: Czech, German, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene. Enjoy Brosqua!
  6. Indoo BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Indoo is a modular geometric design that owes much to the typeface designs of Theo van Doesburg (1883-1931) and the De Stijl principles of abstraction, simplicity, clarity and harmony. That inspiration, combined with the lettering of signage often found in the Indian quarter of Paris, led to the connecting block letter motif of Indoo. The text fonts are joined by a common horizontal stroke positioned at the baseline. There is an accompanying Ornament font for building borders that includes various stylized fleurons and the like. Each font has a drop shadow companion that allows you to build three-dimensional and multi-colored lettering.
  7. Colin by Tickbite Type, $18.99
    Colin is a fresh, somewhat futuristic geometric sans serif type with a large x-height that, to me, communicates both seriousness and cheerfulness. It supports 70 languages incl. monotonic Greek and comes in 7 weights with a small number of alternate glyphs (ss01) for more flexibility. It features fractions, old style and tabular figures. Colin works great in titles, displays and short paragraphs. And where does it come from? To be honest, the reason for this font is a selfish one. I wanted a typeface where my initials (n and c) look identical, just rotated by 90 degrees. That didn’t completely work but, hey, it’s pretty close.
  8. Jerosta by Keristyper Studio, $14.00
    Jerosta is a modern Sans Serif font with a dynamic and elegant style. Its clean and geometric lines give it a contemporary look while its unique letterforms add a touch of sophistication. With its versatile design, Jerosta can be used for a wide range of applications, from branding to editorial design and beyond. Featured: Standard Uppercase & Lowercase Numeral & Punctuation Multilingual : ä ö ü Ä Ö Ü ß ¿ ¡ Alternate & Ligature PUA encoded We recommend programs that support the Open Type feature and the Glyphs panel such as Adobe applications or Corel Draw, so you can use all the variations of the glyphs. Hope you enjoy our fonts!
  9. Industria Sans by Resistenza, $39.00
    This a big family called Industria Sans made of 36 cuts. Industria is modular, geometric, with ink traps and a lot of opentype features. We wanted to create a modular sans serif family with a good legibility. If you are working on branding and designing project for large scale identity then this font family is perfect for you. You can a give a bold and strong look to your design projects with Industria Sans. With its strong vertical appearance and soft rounded corners, ink traps Industria Sans is very versatile. Perfect for posters, logos, headlines, branding, blogs and more. With 446 Glyphs More About Opentype Features: https://bit.ly/opentype-rsz
  10. Aeternus by Unio Creative Solutions, $4.50
    “Aeternus”, a new geometric Sans Serif typeface, with matching italics. The combination of several weights, provides versatility in any text usage. Developed in a range of nine weights from thin to heavy, with a matching set of italics, Aeternus has been designed to optimize the space and preserve the legibility in any text size. Use effortlessly this typeface for titling, contemporary branding, web design, UI/ UX design, clothing, large print formats. Specifications. - Files included: Aeternus Thin, Aeternus ExtraLight, Aeternus Light, Aeternus Regular, Aeternus Medium, Aeternus SemiBold, Aeternus Bold, Aeternus ExtraBold, Aeternus Heavy with corresponding italics - Formats:.otf - Multi language support (Central, Eastern, Western European Languages)
  11. Foundry Gridnik by The Foundry, $96.00
    The new Foundry Gridnik typeface family features an expressive range of 10 weights – from Light to Extra Bold, each with accompanying Italics. Foundry Gridnik was developed from the single weight monospaced 'typewriter’ face, originally created by Dutch designer Wim Crouwel in the 1960s. Crouwel's devotion to grids and systems led to his affectionate nickname of ‘Mr Gridnik’, and this inspired the new typeface family name. Foundry Gridnik’s distinct geometric design has been described as ‘the thinking man’s Courier’. Crouwel said, ‘I am a functionalist troubled by aesthetics’, and although Gridnik is based on logic, rationality and strict adherence to the grid, it also has a human dimension that sets it apart.
  12. Neo Afrique Pro by Tondi Republk, $17.00
    Neo Afrique sans a neo-futuristic typeface with a modern decorative twist. This typeface design came out of further development and refinement on an original typeface that i created some time ago, Durango Sans. True in nature to it's predecessor, Neo Afrique was also born out of this desire to fuse two different aesthetics, the geometric Neo-Futuristic aesthetic, fused with flourishing decorative forms from Art Nouveau and the later Lubalinesque aesthetics. This typeface will form part of a larger body of work that is meant to be an exploration of Afrikan neo-futurism, using the immense power of visual-linguistic narratives to catalyse new cultural movement and perception.
  13. Solomon by Fontfabric, $40.00
    The new Solomon type family includes 12 very unique design styles. These twelve designs are divided into two main style groups—text family and display (or decorative) family. The Solomon text pack is characterized by excellent legibility, well-finished geometric designs, optimized kerning etc. Solomon is most suitable for headlines of all sizes, as well as for text blocks that come in both maximum and minimum variations. The Solomon deco pack is created using ornamental work with organic forms at the heart of the design base. The use and combination of both groups - deco and text family, is highly recommended in order to attain maximum desired effects.
  14. AT Move Decoupe by André Toet Design, $39.95
    Découpé Based on a French children’s play from 1906. In a car boot sale André Toet found a funny looking box containing a lot of cut out cardboard figures, in fact it looked a bit like a geometric puzzle! He played around a bit and succeeded to create a workable typeface with it ! The interesting thing about this particular font is, that in fact it’s organized chaos. The 26 letters of the alphabet are a mix between caps and lowercases, so within one word caps and lowercases will be used next to each other. It’s a very useful font for different projects. Concept/Art Direction/Design: André Toet © 2017
  15. Sofia Pro Soft by Mostardesign, $26.00
    Sofia Soft is the rounded version of the successful Sofia Pro family. This softer variation with rounded strokes gives Sofia Soft a unique geometric sans friendly aspect for display uses, texts and headlines, branding, signage, print, and web design projects. Sofia Soft is the ideal companion to Sofia Pro and improves the versatility of the global font family with optimized spacing and kerning for print and display. Sofia Soft supports extensive languages such as Western European, Central and Eastern European languages. Available in 8 versatile styles, all weights contain the same Opentype features as her sister font with case sensitive forms, stylistic alternates, localized forms, standard ligatures, lining, and oldstyle figures.
  16. Mosafin by Yukita Creative, $12.00
    The Mosafin font is a sans-serif typeface that has a modern and elegant design. This font has a very consistent and proportional letterform, and has clean and firm lines, making it easy to read and very suitable for various graphic design purposes. Made with the latest technology and excellent design, the Mosafin font has distinctive characteristics, such as very geometric letter shapes, with sharp angles and clear, thin lines. This font can be used in various media, such as poster designs, logos, business cards, banners, and various other design purposes. This font also has a proportional font size ratio, so it's easy to read at any size
  17. Cannon by W Type Foundry, $20.00
    The Cannon family is the result of combining the clean aesthetics from a classic sans neo-grotesque with a touch of a geometric design. The result is a simple but dynamic typeface with retro and technological airs. Cannon is ideal for robust advertising, bold brand identities and packaging, also suitable for high impact headlines and short texts. This type family consists of 36 variants and 9 weights (thin, extra light, light, regular, book, medium, bold, extra bold, black), matching italics for all weights and widths, matching small caps for all weights and widths, alternate characters and extended language support. We are proud to introduce: Cannon.
  18. Breton by Latinotype, $29.00
    Breton is a geometric slab serif typeface inspired by Boston. Breton has a strong personality and it is an ideal face for headings and branding design. Its most noticeable characteristic is a great difference of proportions between rounded characters (like "o", "c" or "e") and non-rounded ones (like "n", "m" or "z"). By combining them, you will be able to give your compositions a very unique rhythm. Each font style comprises 417 characters, which support more than 200 Latin-based languages, as you would expect from Latinotype fonts. Breton comes in 10 styles, from Hair to Black, and includes matching italics. Breton was designed by Daniel Hernández and Rodrigo Fuenzalida.
  19. Greycliff Arabic CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    Greycliff Arabic CF adapts Greycliff’s popular soft, geometric design to the Arabic script. Both Latin and Arabic glyphs are included, allowing for visually cohesive multiple-script applications. Greycliff’s original nine weights are covered, alongside Arabic script diacritics and wide language support, including Modern Standard Arabic, Persian, Pashto, and more. Greycliff Arabic CF works as a complete, self-contained type system, with both Arabic and Latin scripts included and designed to compliment one another. It also pairs well with contrasting typefaces, such as serifs, in both Arabic and Latin scripts. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, including new features, and free technical support.
  20. Kessel 105 by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Kessel 105 is inspired by the classic, geometric sans-serifs such as Futura, but has shallower ascenders and descenders for a more compact look, and features an art deco influence with sharp points at the apex of many characters. It's a versatile, modern sans, highly legible as a text font and with a clean, elegant look as a display font at larger sizes. It includes old style non-aligning (lower case) numbers, both proportional and tabular as well as accented characters for Central European languages. The Kessel 105 family comprises of six weights and is closely related to Kessel 205, it’s more intensely Deco flavoured cousin.
  21. HS Hadeel by Hiba Studio, $50.00
    HS Hadeel is a versatile display typeface designed for use in titles and graphic projects that require both Arabic, Persian and English characters. It draws inspiration from the modern kufi style and boasts a unique blend of sharp and curved lines that lend a beautiful and geometric structure to each character. The sharp endings at the bottom of each character add an additional aesthetic touch. With five weights available, ranging from Light to Black, HS Hadeel offers a diverse range of options for designers seeking to elevate their Arabic typography. Overall, HS Hadeel is a great choice for those seeking a visually striking and flexible typeface for their projects.
  22. HS Hadeel Serif by Hiba Studio, $50.00
    HS Hadeel Serif is a versatile display typeface designed for use in titles and graphic projects that support Arabic, Persian and English. It draws inspiration from the modern kufi style and features a unique blend of sharp and curved lines that lend a beautiful and geometric structure to each character. Based on the original HS Hadeel typeface, HS Hadeel Serif includes a serif on some of its characters to provide a more traditional look. Two weights are available for this typeface: Regular and Bold. HS Hadeel Serif represents a valuable addition to Arabic typography, offering designers a visually striking and flexible option for their projects.
  23. Patricia Gothic by Midwest Type, $12.00
    Patricia Gothic is a Midwestern take on the traditional American sans serif style. It has been designed as a legible workhorse typeface family with just the right amount of character to add liveliness to your text. A hybrid of the gothic style and contemporary geometrics, its design has also been influenced by everything from vernacular signage, antique hand-lettered ads, early 20th century posters, and type used on mason jars. Its thinner weights can appear elegant, refined, and modern. Its regular weights set nicely legible text. And the heavier weights, especially the small caps, evoke vintage poster lettering. Download the Patricia Gothic PDF specimen
  24. Greuceanu by DePlictis Types, $36.00
    “Greuceanu” is the the name of a brave romanian fairy tale character and his mission was to eliberate de Sun and the Moon that were stolen by some Dragon like creatures that in romanian folklore they are called “ Zmei”. It inspired me to create this decorative uppercase display typeface with strong influences from old cyrillic writing and also a touch of fun and geometrical construction explorations. Besides Extended Latin Support it includes also Cyrillic and Greek alphabets as you already can expect from most of DePlictis Types releases. This decorative typeface goes well for use in book covers and headlines and only your creativity is the limit of its usability.
  25. Exo Soft by Polimateria, $35.00
    Exo Soft. Technology meets humanity. The geometric design got organic with carefully crafted smoothed edges. Exo Soft is a contemporary sans-serif font with a warm and humane feeling. It has an extended language support (both in Latin and Cyrillic) and an handful set of Opentype features. The 9 weights plus correspondent italics give Exo Soft a huge versatility. Because aesthetics are not everything Exo Soft was fine tuned in order to perform well both in screen and in print. The large x-height and open counters makes it function well even on small font sizes but the full potential of Exo Soft will be seen on headlines, branding and advertising.
  26. Leonardo Sans by Factory738, $10.00
    Leonardo Sans is a modern sans serif with a geometric touch. It comes in 10 weights, clean and modern caps, thereby creating more variability. Designed with powerful opentype features in mind. Each weight includes extended language support, fractions, tabular figures, arrows, ligatures and more. Perfectly suited for graphic design and any display use. It could easily work for web, signage, corporate as well as for editorial design. 10 Weights (Thin, UltraLight, Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold, Bold, ExtraBold, Black, Heavy) Oblique font is available Numbers & Punctuation Extensive Language Support Thanks for looking, and I hope you enjoy it. Check out Newgate which is a great pair for Leonardo Sans.
  27. Abrade by J Foundry, $25.00
    Abrade is a geometric sans serif with rational design choices for contemporary functionality. The family is designed with a medium x-height to provided great legibility in both display and text sizes. The forms are refined to work well in print and on screen. The italics maintain the rational forms, with only the essential structural changes. With 12 weights, the family is ideal for publications, digital media, corporate systems, branding, as well as your band’s gig poster. Abrade is equipped with extended language support, including Extended Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic. Features include: stylistic alternates, small caps, figure sets, and lots of OpenType features to keep designers happy.
  28. Project Sans by TypeUnion, $40.00
    Project Sans is a structured and versatile geometric sans serif which includes 10 weights and matching, playful italics that offer a unique feel for multiple applications. The fonts versatility creates a plethora of uses from branding and advertising to digital applications such as websites and apps. Project Sans has support for Central and Eastern European languages as well as Cyrillic. The font has a slight retro poster feel mixed with a uniform structure that, mixed with its substantial weight options and warm italics, creates a suite of fonts that can be used for anything your Project requires. Have fun with it and bring life to your Project.
  29. ITC Handel Gothic Arabic by ITC, $103.99
    ITC Handel Gothic Arabic is a modern Kufi design by Nadine Chahine, created especially for headlines and display purposes. It comes in 5 different weights ranging from Light to Heavy which extends its usage capabilities considerably. The design is mono-linear and with the typical geometric construction associated with the Kufi style. Its usage can vary from headlines to logos to packaging. Given its large counters, it can function quite well in very small sizes too. Its pattern is quite homogenous, so it is not recommended to use this for whole paragraphs. The character set supports Arabic, Persian, and Urdu and also includes Basic Latin.
  30. Minork Sans by Peninsula Studioz, $9.00
    Minork Sans is a minimal, sleek, and stylish geometric sans typeface meticulously crafted for years. Tailored to elevate all your design projects, from UI design and app design to web design, branding, posters, magazines, infographics, packaging, and beyond. With its clean and solid strokes, Minork Sans effortlessly radiates the minimal aesthetic of contemporary design and modern sophistication. Boasting 12 font weight variations, Minork Sans excels in delivering a multi-level content hierarchy in your design, ensuring your value is communicated clearly and easily. Key features: Extended language support Small capitals Mathematical symbols Currency symbols Alternate stylish letters Directional arrows Fraction support Special ligatures Numerator and Denominator support
  31. Sirichana Thai by Linotype, $40.99
    Sirichana is a monolinear Thai typeface with Light and Bold weights. The modern design is characterized by its traditional proportions but with almost geometric construction. Originally released by Linotype for digital photocomposition, it is now in OpenType format. This makes it possible to dynamically and precisely position the various levels of superscript and subscript vowel signs and tonal marks. In addition to this, the complete Unicode page range for Thai is covered to ensure flawless conversion between other OpenType fonts using Unicode. The accompanying Latin design matches well in scale and texture and supports most Western European languages making it ideal for setting bilingual texts.
  32. Steamtown by Melvastype, $16.00
    Steamtown is a sans serif type family of three weights and four styles. It is based on geometric forms, so it is a clear and straightforward typeface. It has an industrial feel and also resembles street signage. It has four styles; Clean, Rough, Print and Press. The Rough style has rough edges, Print has a subtle texture and Press has a heavy letter-press texture. Rough, Print and Press styles have two sets of upper- and lowercases. You can manually alternate the two sets of upper- and lowercases or you can enable the Contextual Alternates OpenType feature to automatically cycle these two sets of letters.
  33. Silver Thread JF by Jukebox Collection, $32.99
    Silver Thread is a hairline thin geometric sans serif font with both art deco and 1970s elements to it. Perfect for any project that needs a typeface which evokes elegance and sophistication. Digitally revived from an older photo-typositing face, Silver Thread is named after a waterfall in eastern Pennsylvania. The font contains alternate versions of B, Q, W, &, a, e, k, n, s, t, u, w, y and 4 for added variety. They can be found under the Stylistic Alternates OT feature. Jukebox fonts are provided in OpenType .otf format and all fonts contain basic OpenType features as well as support for Latin-based and most Eastern European languages.
  34. Vagary JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    For many decades, the fashion magazine “Vogue” featured superbly illustrated covers before photography became more commonplace. During the 1930s and 1940s those illustrations were accompanied by many creative styles of hand lettering for its monthly issues. The January, 1930 cover had the magazine’s name lettered in an Art Deco geometric monoline, which became the inspiration for Vagary JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. A vagary [in a simple sense] is when something or someone changes in an erratic or unexpected way (as the wind’s direction or in a person’s mood or whim)… and thus seemed the fitting name for this type style.
  35. Ascent Pro by Fontop, $17.00
    Ascent Pro – a modern geometric sans serif with an engaging character. Inviting and versatile, with ton of stylistic alternates and ligatures to choose AscentPro works perfectly for logos, headlines, posters, packaging, business cards and many more! Thinner fonts look great in text copy. All in all 18 fonts including obliques provide you with a huge number of design options. HOW TO ACCESS ALTERNATE CHARACTERS Open glyphs panel: In Adobe Photoshop go to Window - glyphs In Adobe Illustrator go to Type – Glyphs / or Window – Type - OpenType FEATURES: 18 weights and obliques Stylistic Alternates & Contextual Alternates Standard Ligatures & Discretionary Ligatures Numerals & Punctuation Fractions, Superscript & Subscript Multiple Latin Languages Supported
  36. Severe by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Severe is a clean, contemporary, condensed, geometric font family. There are 2 fonts in the Severe family, Severe Lower Case and Severe Small Caps. The small caps versions has small caps in place of the lower case alphabet. The lower case and small caps versions have the same uppercase alphabet, numbers, punctuation, symbols and miscellaneous characters. In addition to the cap height numbers there are small cap height numbers in each. The Severe fonts are ideal for headlines, titles, branding, small blocks of text or wherever a fresh, contemporary, condensed font is desirable. Severe Lower Case and Severe Small Caps are sold only as a set priced at $20.
  37. Debraht by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Debraht is a striking example of a stylish modern sans-serif typeface, seamlessly blending contemporary design elements with timeless simplicity. With clean lines and a distinct geometric structure, Debraht exudes a sense of sophistication and versatility. Its balanced proportions and well-crafted letterforms make it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications, from elegant branding to sleek editorial layouts. The typeface’s attention to detail is evident in its subtle curves and thoughtful spacing, ensuring a harmonious and legible appearance across various platforms. Debraht effortlessly captures the essence of modern aesthetics, making it a go-to choice for those seeking a refined and chic typographic solution.
  38. Angular Alchemy by Hipfonts, $17.00
    Introducing Angular Alchemy, a font that pushes the boundaries of modern design and brings a touch of enchantment to your projects. This unique geometric typeface is a true alchemy of creativity and precision, combining sharp angles and clean lines to create a visually striking composition. With its contemporary appeal and captivating charm, Angular Alchemy captures attention and leaves a lasting impression. Whether you're crafting sleek logos, engaging headlines, or cutting-edge branding materials, this font adds a touch of sophistication and allure. Elevate your designs with the magic of Angular Alchemy and witness the transformation as it infuses your work with a sense of modernity and intrigue.
  39. MTT Roma by MTT Type Firm, $39.99
    MTT Roma is designed to re-create the atmosphere of the city of Rome of the 21st century. The studio for the letterform evolved from the Trajan Column alphabet. Suitable for both display and body-text usage, stylistically MTT Roma aims to distance itself from the proliferation of geometric sans-serif families of its time. The result is a sharp, subtly humanist typeface inspired by modern day Rome, the city of contrasts and eternal beauty. Featuring an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages, the typeface comes with six weights – from thin to black — with matching italics.
  40. Masiva by Graviton, $24.00
    Masiva font family has been designed for Graviton Font Foundry by Pablo Balcells in 2018. It is a geometric sans serif typeface with carefully crafted curves that provide a soft and pleasant appearance. Its universal shapes make it suitable for any kind of project, text length and size. It can be used as a powerful display typeface in big sizes. Also, thanks to its legibility, it can be used in long body texts in very small sizes and everything in between. It performs just as well in classic style projects as in contemporary or modern ones. Masiva consists of 12 styles, each containing small caps and glyph coverage for several languages.
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