When they say everything’s already been invented, they’re exaggerating a bit. But not much. When we design new typefaces, whether we like it or not, we have in our memories the historical legacy and invention of our predecessors. That’s also true for more detailed work on optical sizes, intended for the largest or the smallest typesetting. Although for display sizes we give room for fantasy and elegance when shaping fine serifs or smooth drawings full of refined details, for styles designed for footnotes and other small texts we do the exact opposite – pragmatically and rationally, with knowledge of the optical properties of small text. And that’s precisely the case for the Tabac Micro subfamily, a sans-serif typeface derived from Tabac Sans.
Download Hoodie Font Family From TypeUnion
Hoodie was born out of a love for retro Americana and vintage signs but designed with a contemporary fresh twist that makes the font a true attention seeker.
The font is made up of 7 weights, plus 3 fun specials (dots, lines and shade) that create a multitude of uses and options. From logos to packaging and everything in between, Hoodie will be an attention grabber in all types of layouts and placements.
Hoodie has features such as extensive language support, case sensitive characters, ligatures and number options (Denominator, Numerator, Superior and Inferiors), making it a truly versatile font.
Download Geria Font Family From LetterMaker
Geria is a hand drawn sans serif in four weights. Despite being rough and organic, Geria retains the basic structure and shape of a readable sans serif. The result is a functional typographic tool with a lot of personality.
The family comes in four carefully balanced weights that offer a lot of contrast from the delicate Light to the punchy Heavy weight. Geria is perfect for display use in branding, packaging, editorial design, posters and advertising.
Download Obvia Expanded Font Family From Typefolio
‘Obvia’ appeared as a result of direct observation on typefaces classified as geometric and the plan to explore for the first time width axes Condensed, Narrow (soon), Normal and new Wide and Expanded. The idea behind 'Obvia’s design was to create a distancing from geometrically pure shapes, in this case, square shapes. Then some details were added, such as subtle inktraps, concave endings of the stems and carefully drawn alternate characters, giving a ‘geohumanist’ tone to the font. This first family of ‘Obvia’ has 9 weights ranging from Thin to Black, delivering a strong typographic identity, from the paper to the pixel.
Download Obvia Wide Font Family From Typefolio
‘Obvia’ appeared as a result of direct observation on typefaces classified as geometric and the plan to explore for the first time width axes Condensed, Narrow (soon), Normal and new Wide and Expanded. The idea behind 'Obvia’s design was to create a distancing from geometrically pure shapes, in this case, square shapes. Then some details were added, such as subtle inktraps, concave endings of the stems and carefully drawn alternate characters, giving a ‘geohumanist’ tone to the font. This first family of ‘Obvia’ has 9 weights ranging from Thin to Black, delivering a strong typographic identity, from the paper to the pixel.