Gargantua is the definition of Tuff Type. Its heavy weights and geometric, bitmap-style flavor, with variants including outline, drop shadow, and chrome versions, give it a range of versatility for design use.
Breakbeat is a strong techno style typeface with stenciled, solid, and outline variants to add to its appeal. Perfect for club flyers, raves, techno designs, and the like.
Register Sans is a typestyle family inspired by the draft-letter handwriting samples from old Speedball booklets, with a little variation for a more friendly flair. Reminiscent of the basic lettering templates from elementary school...
Although at first sight Mashine is a strict, “non-design” typeface, this display font is not as geometric as it seems. The use of serif-like terminals and unusual joints gives the design a unique look....
Nantua is inspired by the Russian Constructivism from the early 1920s. Artists like Aleksandr Rodchenko used typography as forms. Nantua can be used with that very same principal. It’s a very geometrical display font...
FONT UPDATE → CFF Accelerator Roman is the ultimate logo typeface. It’s an efficient font family, consisting of 8 fonts with 4 weights and 2 widths. The masculine wide shoulders and sharp diagonal serifs...
Vagebond is a monoline family in three widths, Condensed (C), Normal (N), and Extended (XT). With Vagebond I was inspired by a very old television I once saw on a junkyard. I wanted to...