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  1. Arundel Sans by Rocket 88 Foundry, $35.00
    The design of Arundel Sans was inspired by Arundel Castle in West Sussex, England. It has a strong vertical emphasis, with a solid, geometric feel. It is a quirky mix of medieval and modern. Arundel Sans is ideal for use as a distinctive headline or display font.
  2. Stiff by Edyta Demurat, $20.00
    We present to you STIFF - a simple, characteristic typeface in a nice, retro style which is angular, geometric and extra narrow. Stiff makes the text look distinctive and unique so it's perfect for titles, subtitles, logotypes or short parts of text which need to be exposed.
  3. Nedo by Typogama, $25.99
    Nedo is a retro inspired, single weight display font based on a series of geometric lines. It features a large set of ligatures and some alternate characters that allow a range of possible combinations for text layouts and is best suited for use in large settings.
  4. Kanakira by Jetsmax Studio, $15.00
    Kanakira is a modern sans typeface that is heavy on a geometric take of the neo-grotesque model, with a special ink-trap feature. Available in 9 weights from thin to heavy, Kanakira is ready to be your “go-to” font for any kind of project.
  5. Lettre by Latinotype, $19.00
    Lettre is a geometric serif font designed by Pablo Sinn. Thanks to its imperfections, this font looks like it is hand-lettered. Lettre brings back nostalgic feelings of mechanical typewriter characters and recovers the essence of the rustic and natural, what makes it a very modern typeface.
  6. Anomalia by AlefAlefAlef, $85.00
    Anomalia is an eccentric & geometric trilingual typeface (Latin, Cyrillic and Hebrew). It contains many glyphs and fully supports 229 Latin and Cyrillic languages - which makes it an ideal font for the side-by-side use of Latin/Cyrillic and Hebrew characters. Cyrillic design by Anna Khorash.
  7. Rauda Slab by Graviton, $12.00
    Ruda Slab font family has been designed for Graviton Font Foundry by Pablo Balcells in 2017. It is a display, slab serif, geometric typeface, with sharp angles that provides a strong and solid appearence. Ruda Slab consists of 8 styles. Each containing glyph coverage for several languages.
  8. Latica by Vertigo, $25.00
    Latica is a new, original, geometric, sans-serif font family, graphically attractive with both upper and lower case letters. Fonts are spaced and mastered for optimal readability. The typeface is versatile and can be successfully used in magazines, websites, posters, brandings, etc. It provides multilingual support.
  9. Violenta by Graviton, $12.00
    Violenta font family has been designed for Graviton Font Foundry by Pablo Balcells in 2015. It is a display, geometric typeface, with a condensed design and sharp angles that provides an aggresive and strong appearence. Violenta consists of 8 styles. Each containing glyph coverage for several languages.
  10. Antebas by Lafontype, $35.00
    Antebas is a sans serif family with a geometric touch. Available in 16 styles from Thin to Heavy and it's matching italics. OpenType features such as fractions, ordinal, superscript, subscript, numerators, denominators and tabular figures are available. besides Latin letters, Antebas also supports Cyrillic and Greek letters.
  11. Environment by Wildan Type, $10.00
    Environment is an geometric, minimalism and elegant sans serif font. It perfectly used for product presentation, elegant logo design, packaging or invitation cards Four weights, four very different personalities. Environment Bold Environment Bold Italic Environment Italic Invorenment Regular Features Four weights/ Numbers & Punctuation / Extensive Language Support/Alternate
  12. Geodezyx NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Based on a disco-era typeface named—perhaps not surprisingly—Disco, this offering has strong geometric elements which blend together nicely to form tight, commanding healines. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  13. Jude by Alias Collection, $60.00
    Simple, angular and incised, Jude mixes the geometric precision of the computer with expressive and intuitive letterforms. The typeface avoids classical references in construction and proportions to produce a bold, modern serif typeface for text and display. The italic is a sharp edged version of calligraphic letterforms.
  14. Some Assembly by Open Window, $14.95
    Some Assembly is a sans serif printer font which ran into a few problems when it came time to print. Offered with a wide range of distressed styles. It is a pleasantly styled geometric face which is highly legible and its various styles provide dynamic alternatives.
  15. Bramber by Rocket 88 Foundry, $35.00
    The design of Bramber was inspired by Allied propaganda posters of the second World war, especially Russian posters. It has a distinctive solid, geometric appearance. 
Bramber also has a feel of mid 1980s design. Bramber is ideal for use as a distinctive headline or display font.
  16. Cordillera by Latinotype, $39.00
    Clear, simple and multipurpose. We present Cordillera, a new sans serif designed for corporate use, which mixes classic proportions, geometric and neo-grotesque characters. Its alternative characters will allow you to go from expressive titles to neutral texts easily while maintaining the harmony of the system.
  17. Princetown by ITC, $40.99
    Richard Jones designed Princetown, an all caps font with strong, geometric letterforms, in 1981. Princetown's design was inspired by college and university sportswear, with its blocky forms and heavy outline. The Princetown font is an excellent choice for any work associated with sports or collegiate life.
  18. Naname Kun by Julmeme, $15.00
    Naname Kun is a geometric typeface created with oblique lines as a main texture. Its unique particularity is to be filled with diagonal hatching that varies in thickness to create different styles and weights. Applicable for any type of graphic design, especially for posters and logotypes.
  19. Analogy by Jafar07, $10.00
    Analogy is a bold typeface that is strong, geometric, and confident. Manifolds will give your design alternatives a modern look and make your creative work stand out with lots of unique ligatures. highly recommended and those who are planning a poster design, logo, headline, t-shirt, etc.
  20. MBF Neurotic by Moonbandit, $18.00
    Neurotic is a geometric modern minimalist square sans serif display font. An experimental combination between angled and straight lines makes this a unique typeface design. Easily access the styles with uppercase and lowercase. Perfect usage includes logo, poster, display, headline, t-shirt design and many more.
  21. Cash Point Mono by Matthias Luh, $2.00
    A very straight, geometric font which reminds me of the font on a display of a cash desk. Like most of the fonts at these display, this font is made up of a 6x10 matrix (capitals: 5x7). Hint: Insert Æ or ∂ to create a filled character (6x10).
  22. Fruitella by Zamjump, $17.00
    Fruitella is a geometric sans serif look. Designed with powerful opentype features in mind. equipped with ligature standards that are different from ligatures in general. Perfect for graphic design and any display use. It can easily work for web, signage, corporate, and also for editorial design.
  23. Autoprom Pro by Stefan Stoychev, $29.88
    AutopromPro is a modern sans serif display font with a geometric touch contains 24 styles. It comes in 6 weights and its matching rounded and italics. The Thin weight and Black Rounded Italic is a free of charge, so you can use them to your projects.
  24. MuX1ne by Machine Cult, $14.00
    A geometric-ish font family that's a bit off-kilter, offering three families: Regular, Rounded and Hatch as well as the bonus Noise, catchwords and dingbats for some occasions. Each font comes in Light, Regular and Bold styles. Complete latin character set with a range of ligatures.
  25. Nnaivete by Aomam, $10.00
    Nnaivete is a distinctive typeface. It has a form that conveys consistency and solidity while also evoking a feeling of fun. Learning about geometric forms as a student served as the designer's inspiration for the typeface Nnaivete. Consequently, this font's layout is mostly focused on squares.
  26. Mariné Rounded by TipoType, $19.90
    Mariné Rounded is a geometric sans, but with the softness of humanistic strokes. Its mild contrast and multiple different styles allow Mariné to work well both as a text and display typeface. It also includes an Up version and calligraphic features adding a touch of informality.
  27. RBNo2.1 by René Bieder, $25.00
    RBNo2.1 is a condensed sans serif typeface with a technical and geometric appearance. The family includes 2 versions (RBNo2.1a and RBNo2.1b) and has 7 weights with matching italics. RBNo2.1 feels comfortable in technical surroundings with short text passages, in brochures, catalogs, magazines, posters, websites headlines and logos.
  28. Planer by The Northern Block, $-
    A modern rounded typeface combining humanist elements with a strong geometric grid. The result is a font that can produce striking visuals at large scale and clean line legibility at text size. Details include seven weights, a complete character set, manually edited kerning and Euro symbol.
  29. Geliat by Wahyu and Sani Co., $99.99
    Geliat would be the youngest brother of Creo, retaining the letterform and proportion but has more geometric looks. This font family comes in two versions which has some different default glyphs. Geliat family has similar letterform with Creo, while the Alt version has common geometric letterform. Italic styles of Geliat were designed using semi-rotalic method. The round parts have 5 degrees italic angle, while the vertical strokes were made in 10 italic degrees. The result gives the styles look more circular than most geometric typefaces with the same 10 degrees italic angle. Each version of Geliat has 2 variable fonts along with 10 different predefined weights from Thin to Heavy with matching italics. Each family member of Geliat also equipped with useful OpenType features such as Ordinals, Superscripts, Scientific Inferiors, Stylistic Sets, Tabular Lining, Standard Ligatures, Fractions, Numerators & Denominators. Each font has 500+ glyphs which covers Western & Eastern Europe, and other Latin based languages. Geliat will be suitable for many creative projects, from logos, posters, presentations, headlines, lettering, branding, quotes, titles, magazines, headings, web banners, mobile applications, art quotes, advertising, packaging design, book title, and more! Sky is the limit!
  30. Rodia by Monotype, $25.00
    Rodia is an Oddball Geometric Sans Typeface consisting of nine weights in both roman and oblique. It’s a geometric sans with a twist that’s perfect for branding and identity projects – it will also give your body text a unique voice. Inspiration came from the iconic “RADIO” signage that was once in place at 5041, Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles in 1985 (documented at https://tinyurl.com/y2krt2ox). With its distinctive leg, the /R/ provides a personality trait to define the style of the character set. You can clearly see how this characteristic separates Rodia from other geometric sans families – the /k/v/w/x/y/K/R/V/W/X/Y/ glyphs all display the distinctive ‘feet’ and ‘hands’ as terminals to legs and arms. Then there is the /A/ with its triangular crossbar – this triangular motif has been used to embellish alternates in Stylistic Set 1 for /A/E/F/G/H/Q/S/ glyphs. These will add another layer of versatility for your typographic projects. Rodia features an extensive character set covering all Latin European languages. Key features: 9 weights in Roman and Oblique Full European character set (Latin only) 400+ glyphs per font.
  31. Novera by René Bieder, $29.00
    The Novera family is a sharp geometric sans in ten weights plus matching italics, available in two versions – Modern and Classic. It has a contemporary, approachable and multifunctional yet characteristic design, that comes with an extensive glyphs set of 1000+ glyphs per font, meeting all typographic demands. The Design Vertical terminals, circular shapes and angular apexes – Novera truely breathes geometry! But the concept goes beyond the application of rational geometry. The intension was to create a highly legible family suitable for every day usage inspired by the work of Paul Renner, Eric Gill or Jakob Erbar, combining the geometric with the human and the functional with the unconventional. Although Novera is inspired by the past, its appearance is unmistakingly modern. Modern vs Classic Novera is available in two versions - Modern and Classic - born from the same source file but with different characters set as default. This creates subtle but effective distinctions such as the double-storey a (Novera Modern) which is optimized for legibility in longer text paragraphs, as opposed to the single-storey a (Novera Classic) which allows a purely geometric appearance. Another distinguishing feature are the ascenders on Novera Mondern, which extend above the cap height for an elegant presence, compared to the ascenders on Novera Classic, ending at the cap height, for a compact and helvetica-flavored look. Novera Modern was intended for usage in body copy, whereas Novera Classic was planned for headlines, short paragraphs or logos, but both versions can be used vice versa too, of course. Alternate Characters To maintain neutrality and a modern appearance, the standard character set largely dispenses with idiosyncratic forms. This is in contrast to the alternative forms with the gill-like lowercase letters g and t as well as a traditional shape of S and the German ligature t/z, which traces back to old German spellings. Also inspired by German poster designs from the early 20th century are the elongated i-dots and dieresis-dots that can create eye-catchers in headlines or logos. By the way, both versions, Novera Modern and Classic, can be created via stylistic set 1, 17 and 18. Opentype Features and Symbols The family comes with many opentype features to support modern typesetting. This includes ligatures, different number sets or alternative shapes for texts set in all caps. If you like arrows and other shapes, you will love Novera! The family has a built-in extensive symbols-set including 48 different arrows and various geometric shapes or icons. Weights With its 40 styles and 1000+ glyphs per font, the Novera family covers all thinkable design scenarios from branding to web, app or editorial usage. It blends in perfectly in text heavy paragraphs with its mid-weights like Light, Regular, Medium or Bold or stands out like a monument in headlines and posters with its extreme weights like Thin, ExtraLight, Black or Ultra. Testfonts If you like to test the fonts before buying the full version, please follow the link below. Please note, all test fonts are available for evaluation purposes only and contain a limited character set! A commercial license for the full version must be purchased separately. Please send a mail to contact@renebieder.com for more information. Download the test fonts here: https://www.renebieder.com/test-fonts
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  33. Groupie by Resistenza, $39.00
    The idea was to mix liberty lettering with 70’s psychedelic posters and dedicate a font to Groupies. Check out the alternative glyphs and icons included. Have fun and be a Groupie
  34. TXT Groovy Smooth by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Add some retro personality to scrapbooks, greeting cards, invitations, announcements, signs, and more. The round, thick lines of Groovy Smooth lend a playful 70s feel to the letters of this cool font.
  35. Fifty Fifty by Up Up Creative, $16.00
    Fifty Fifty is an editorial serif font (regular and italic) with smooth curves and more than 100 ligatures. It’s gorgeous in all caps, but the lowercase letters can really hold their own. Fifty Fifty is perfect for headlines, editorial design, monograms, branding, logos, poster design, and more. Fifty Fifty includes approximately 700 glyphs and a whopping 115 standard and discretionary ligatures. Additional OpenType features include character variants, stylistic sets, and multilingual support (including multiple currency symbols).
  36. Ysans Std by Typofonderie, $59.00
    Fashion style meets typography in 9 styles The Ysans designed by Jean François Porchez is a sanserif influenced by Cassandre lettering pieces and the geometric sanserif style from the inter-war period. Since Chanel logo, the geometric sanserif style is the favorite typographic thing in fashion. Ysans asserts this reference. Not only Haute-Couture houses use these categories of typefaces for their visual identity, but fashion magazines usually strength their layout with these geometric sanserif when a Didot isn’t used. Details of Ysans drawings Nevertheless, Ysans takes its sources in certain details imagined by the graphic designer Adolphe Mouron Cassandre for the monogram then logotype Yves Saint Laurent (1961 …). One thing keeps coming in again and again in Cassandre’s post-war graphic work: the pointed finish and endings, the references to the Roman capitals engraved and unique features such as the open R or other details influenced by Antiqua and calligraphic forms or ductus (you should have in mind that an earlier typeface by Cassandre is the Peignot, a modern uncial based on researches of the palaeographer Jean Mallon.) Certain letters from the Ysans are directly an homage to the Yves Saint Laurent logo, the R, the narrow U, the apex of the N, and all the details of such pointed endings on the f and t lowercases. The Ysans, a typeface between diversity and synthesis There are several ways to approach the design of a new geometric sanserif. The first approach is to follow the Bauhaus philosophy by designing in the most rational way, typographic forms based on simple geometric elements: square, round, triangle. Another approach is to start a revival based on an historical geometric typeface and optimize the original ideas, in order to adapt certain details to the contemporary needs. For Ysans, the approach is somewhat different because this project started in 2011 at ZeCraft as a typeface designed specifically for Yves Saint Laurent Beauty, still in use by the brand under its original name Singulier. The Singulier-Ysans has been conceptualized by ZeCraft, both drawing its sources from Cassandre and various historical geometric typefaces. Some will spot specific traits as in Futura, others in Metro or Kabel. By closely observing the Ysans, the result can also recall the way Eric Gill draw the curves and endings of his typefaces, of which Jean François Porchez is a fervent admirer. In the end, Ysans is like fashion as envisioned by Yves Saint Laurent who constantly revealed multiple references in his new collections, without being recognisable any other than with his unique style. “Fashions pass, style is eternal. Fashion is futile, not style.” Cherry on the cake: Ysans Mondrian Ysans Mondrian, named in reference to the Mondrian dress created by Yves Saint Laurent, is the multi-layer version of the family. Ysans, fashion style meets typography Club des directeurs artistiques, 49e palmarès
  37. Retro Vintage by Nirmana Visual, $15.00
    Retro Vintage , Inspired by 70s Design Era. Retro Vintage offers beautiful typographic harmony for a diversity of design projects, including logos & branding, social media posts, advertisements & product designs. Includes a shadow/extrude version.
  38. Retro Sanderia by Nirmana Visual, $19.00
    Retro Sanderia, Inspired by 70s Advertising Design With 2 Style : Regular & Shadow Retro Sanderia offers beautiful typographic harmony for a diversity of design projects, including logos & branding, social media posts, advertisements & product designs.
  39. Monsterific BB by Blambot, $20.00
    Monsterific BB was inspired by classic 70s horror magazine titles, and features a large complement of European characters and over 160 Opentype Autoligatures! Perfect for Halloween or any spooky time of the year!
  40. Retro Styla by Nirmana Visual, $15.00
    Retro Styla , Inspired by 70s Design Era , With 2 Style : Regular & Shadow, Retro Styla offers beautiful typographic harmony for a diversity of design projects, including logos & branding, social media posts, advertisements & product designs.
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