font_foundry: Indian Type Foundry
Engrez is a thoroughly modern sans with a softened, simplified lowercase and sturdy, serious caps. Recommended for corporate branding and editorial exercises.
Kohinoor Latin is an elegant, low contrast humanist sans-serif suitable for both body and the display text. Kohinoor Latin comes in 5 upright styles with their complementary italics.
Brahmos is a display typeface family in 5 upright styles. Modular methods of letter construction are common, but Brahmos’ referencing of the broad-nib pen is a refreshing twist. The typeface’s most striking feature is...
Pilcrow is a Latin-script sans serif family. Its design is simple and utilitarian, similar to forms found on street and highway signs around the world – or in-use on cast-metal lettering for industrial products....
Pilcrow Soft is a Latin-script sans serif family. Its design is simple and utilitarian, similar to forms found on street and highway signs around the world – or in-use on cast-metal lettering for industrial...
Caravel is a Latin grotesk sans typeface family. An original contribution to a well-known style, Caravel distinguishes itself from similar typefaces by adding in extra character where it can; several lowercase letters and non-alphabetic...
Mute is a humanist sans typeface family developed for User interface (UI) designs. Its letters have low stroke-contrast and terminals that end on the horizontal or the vertical, making its apertures open and the...
Begum is a Latin display serif typeface with contrast. With an ultra-contemporary appearance, its characters share DNA with classic Anglo-Dutch types like Caslon, Fleischmann or Times. The family shines in shorter-length texts, multi-line article…
A very friendly-looking sans, Quantum Latin is Hitesh Malaviya’s first published typeface for the Latin-script. Its five styles are very, very wide, but the letterforms do not look too technical. Stroke endings are vertical,...
Director is a minimal display family from ITF for the Latin script. Across each of the family’s five fonts, all of the horizontal strokes share a consistent thickness, while the vertical strokes grow thicker...