font_category: computer

Hexadot Thin

Hexadot Thin font

Font with hexagonal dots for texts, names, logotypes, titles, headers, topics etc. Big sizes of this font can be used for posters, t-shirts and other surfaces. Also good for the three-dimensional inscriptions.

Typewalk Mono 1915

Typewalk Mono 1915 font

Typewalk Mono 1915, the vintage typewriter grotesque that is branded by history. It is a tribute to the European sign painter and lettering tradition of the early 20th century. Typewalk Mono 1915 also speaks...

Typewalk 1915

Typewalk 1915 font

»Typewalk 1915« is a vintage and slightly quirky Grotesque branded by history. It is a homage to European sign painter and lettering traditions of the early 20th century. »Typewalk 1915« also speaks in the...

ArchiType

ArchiType font

With the famous and much used Eurostile and Bank Gothic in my mind I wanted to design a mono-line font as simple and legible as possible. A square with rounded corners, i.e., the letter...

BDR A3MiK

BDR A3MiK font

The BDR A3MIK is an uppercase alphabet with alternatives including European/Eastern European, Russian Cyrillic, Greek and Japanese Katakana characters. Its strong, constructive, futuristic appearance works perfectly for titling in science fiction…

BD Unicorse

BD Unicorse font

BD Unicorse is a retro futuristic mixed case display font with the main characters set on the small keys and alternatives on the capital characters. It features 12 ligatures and is great for the...

BD HitBit

BD HitBit font

BD HitBit is a heavy uppercase display font with a technical approach, great for logotype creation and titling.

BD Kickrom Mono

BD Kickrom Mono font

BD Kickrom Mono is a retro futuristic monospaced, uppercase font with the main characters set on the small keys and variants on the capital characters. It is great for the use as headlines in...

Tangra

Tangra font

This typeface was inspired by the train stations displays. The purpose was to create a digital display typeface that didn’t look like a pixel font. It is done combining only four different modules, somehow...