Paragraph

This decorative, headline or logotype geometric font consists entirely of lowercase letters. The glyphs of uppercase are rounder than their lowercase counterparts, allowing playful interaction within words, contrasting round and…

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P22 Basala font

P22 Basala

P22 Basala was created using straight horizontal and vertical lines, but with large rounded corners to create an unconventional softness for a bold face. The naming of the font reflects…

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Outliner font

Outliner

Outliner is a typeface specially designed for use with outline strokes. It is based on Urtd’s unpublished monospace typeface Monoxil, which worked well with outlines applied to it. However, a…

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Otomo font

Otomo

A super wide san serif typeface inspired by event graphics for Sheffield music venues in the 1990s. Most influential work by The Designers Republic (TDR). Details include four unique styles,…

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OrangeRoyale font Olympik font

Olympik

A multi-lined typeface digitally remastered from the 1970s Letraset font Optex. The font has gone through an exacting design program with over 100 hours in the production. Details include: three…

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OCR A font

OCR A

In 1968, American Type Founders produced OCR-A, one of the first optical character recognition typefaces to meet the criteria set by the U.S. Bureau of Standards. The design is simple…

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Nulshock font

Nulshock

Nulshock is a wide, industrial headliner. Precise, mechanical curves and optical compensation make Nulshock breathe easy in high tech environments. Nulshock wasn’t developed with the intention of displaying paragraphs of…

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NuOrder font

NuOrder

NuOrder is a modern-day sans-serif typeface with humanist bones. The design incorporates a dynamic structure with minimal contrast and a natural stroke path to promote easy reading—resulting in a warm…

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Neuropol Nova font