Kulturista

Kulturista is related to our Nudista typeface. Both faces share the elementary shapes, proportions and weight alternatives. While Nudista is a sober display face, Kulturista is a distinct linear typeface…

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Ladislav font

Ladislav

The Ladislav font revitalises Sutnar’s legacy, while not explicitly copying any of his original fonts. It however keeps true to their technicist character and initial principles of character creation -…

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Magion font

Magion

Magion is a simple geometric sans, ideal for magazine headlines, logotypes, way-finding systems, and of course large billboards which need to make a great impact. Its tall x-height and strong,…

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Metalista font

Metalista

The Metalista font was created as a sign of undying admiration for the persistence of heavy metal culture. The angled font of almost fixed width proportions combines capitals with small letters for more variety…

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Monopol font

Monopol

The type family consists of six well-distinguished weights, from hair-thin all the way to the one black as the deepest night. In line with the current trend, it touches all…

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Orgovan font Pacifista font

Pacifista

Pacifista takes advantage of the well-tested structure of our constructed typefaces, the directness and simplicity of which are by far the best suited to stencils. Straight lines, regular arcs and…

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Purista font

Purista

Purista is a strict, orderly typeface based on a well-tried principle of geometric sans serifs from mid-20th century. Its obsession with technological precision makes it perfect for use in corporate…

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RePublic font

RePublic

In 1955 the Czech State Department of Culture, which was then in charge of all the publishing houses, organised a competition amongst printing houses and generally all book businesses for…

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Sandwich font

Sandwich

The all-caps display face Sandwich was inspired by historic, hand lettered sans serif alphabets with slightly sloping terminals, as found in showcard lettering and on billboards. Besides a number of…

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