Arepo

Arepo is a display typeface inspired both by the Imperial Roman letter and the forms of Giambattista Bodoni. Together with Stone Print, SFPL, and Cycles it makes up a superfamily…

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Basalt font Cycles font

Cycles

Cycles was designed for use in books and other publications with lengthy texts and/or complex typography using different sizes of type. Different versions of Cycles have been designed which are…

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Leaves & Straw font Magma II font

Magma II

Magma is a rare sans serif typeface family designed explicitly for use in both text and display applications. Starting with this design foundation, Sumner Stone refined the design and added…

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Munc font

Munc

Munc is the uncial version of Magma. It has been designed with the same stroke weights and cap heights. Characters from the two families can be mixed. Uncial letterforms are…

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Nvma Titling font

Nvma Titling

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Nvma is based on Roman letterforms which appeared during the period from the earliest extant examples in the sixth or seventh century BC until the end of the third century…

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SFPL font

SFPL

The SFPL family was developed as part of a visual identity program for the San Francisco Public Library. It is intended as an economical, easy to use, highly legible typeface…

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Silica font

Silica

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This slab serif is a general purpose type in six weights. The lighter weights are useful for short passages of text. The heavier weights are a versatile tool for setting…

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Stone Print font