font_designer: Ray Larabie
Refuel is a technical octagonal typeface inspired by military aviation markings. It will lend your message authority in a clear, concise manner. When a capital I is followed by a lowercase L, serifs are...
Libel Suit is a slim, efficient sans-serif typeface. This compact headliner has a unique industrial look with distinct post-modern curves. Using your application’s “stylistic alternates” functionality,” you can access a more conventional “g” and…
Venus Rising has an out-of-the-ordinary look thanks to its unusual quadratical symmetry and ultramodern design. Its austere form makes it the best typeface choice when you want to depict a futuristic, mechanical atmosphere. OpenType...
Superelliptical sans serif typeface Toxigenesis is influenced by consumer electronics and automobile design in its ultramodern, plastic shapes. It’s the ideal typeface for conveying scientific, high-tech, and industrial prowess without sacrificing…
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...
PCTL9600 is a sans-serif typeface designed to convey a technical feeling. Designers that are on top of their game keep a well-stocked library of technical fonts in their bag of tricks. In many cases,...
Squirty is an exuberant hand-painted typeface inspired by Japanese nightclub promotional visuals from the mid-twentieth century. Allow its informal, unconventional letterforms to infuse your message with their distinct personality. In applications…
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…