Ultraproxi is an austere, technical sans-serif typeface. Visual cues were taken from high-speed computer printers from the 1950s to 1970s. You’ve probably seen this type of printing on old driver’s licenses or magazine subscription...
PCTL4800 is a technical sans-serif typeface. A good designer’s toolkit includes a collection of conventional, industrial fonts. These typefaces frequently feature aesthetic cues that connect them to a certain time period. A classic design...
The strange looking numerals at the bottom of bank checks are printed in magnetic ink in a font called MICR E-13B. This typeface was developed in the mid 1950s and was used by banks...
Cybermontage is a postmodern display typeface reminiscent of a particularly rad 1980s/1990s typographic trend. This anything-but-boring design trend employed campy colors, clean geometric shapes, torn paper edges, faux finishes, and kitschy…
The inspiration for Good Timing came from a font named Good Times, which was released in 1998. This variant includes more streamlined capitals, a more dynamic weight range, and a matching lowercase. Mathematical symbols,...
Anonymous, a late 1960s typeface, inspired Geoparody. This typeface was famously used for the television quiz show Jeopardy. An alternate “X” and “Y” are available as OpenType stylistic alternates. The original typeface was only...
Wavetable is an ultramodern, techno typeface with unorthodox letterforms inspired by electronic musical instruments. OpenType fractions, primes and all currency symbols are included. Most Latin-based European, Vietnamese, Greek, and most…
Xyzai is a rugged, Y2K-inspired techno typeface. Allow its LED-inspired segmented structure and unconventional letterforms to endow your message with a voice of scientific clarity and unexpected industrial elegance. Xyzai is available in regular...
Monofonto is a technical, monospaced sans-serif typeface. Originally released in 1999, Monofonto gained popularity throughout the 2000s and was famously used in the Fallout game series. It’s a compact sans-serif with heavy strokes for...
Valve is an industrial typeface with superelliptical letterforms and pragmatic stroke logic. Emotionless, android-like forms evoke plastics, pharmaceuticals, electronics, and alternative energy. Many ultramodern typefaces conjure tongue-in-cheek…