Coco Gothic is a contemporary take on the retro geometric sans serif style of early XX century typefaces like Futura and Avantgarde. The cold, geometric shapes typical of those modernism typefaces have been made softer and more contemporary by visual corrections and slightly rounded corners and a minimalistic design feel. The name of the typeface family comes from the nickname of fashion beloved icon Coco Chanel.
It comes in six weights with matching italics and features an extended character set with open type support for small caps, ligatures, alternates, European languages, Greek and Cyrillic alphabets. In 2017 a revised version was released, including 12 alternate and 12 smallcaps weights for a total of 36 fonts ready to solve your design problems.
Equipped with a rich array of historical variants, Coco Gothic is also an encyclopedia of styles from the last century, ready to transform itself and adapt to the mood of your text. You can check a visual presentation of this type family on our Behance Coco Gothic Page.
Please notice: All advanced features (small caps, alternate sets & ligatures) are developed using open type technology, fully compatible with Adobe software and major design softwares and OS, but not supported by every software. Historical variants included only for uppercase letters, and avalaible in Indesign / Photoshop through stylistic sets and in illustrator through Glyph Window. Download trial version and check your configuration before buying.
COCOBIKER is a typeface variant from the COCO GOTHIC family. It’s inspired by contemporary grotesque typefaces, with a runic mood, geometric proportions and ultraconnected geometry. A sans serif font dedicated to hipster culture and bike lovers, it has been designed as a display Small Caps typeface, but it’s still readable in text blocks.
It comes in five weights and features an extended character set with support for European languages, Greek and Cyrillic alphabets, and open type support for ligatures, and special dingbats and symbols.
COCOMAT is a typeface variant from the COCO GOTHIC family of sans serif geometric typefaces. It’s inspired by the style of the twenties and the visions of italian futurists like Fortunato Depero, Giacomo Balla and Antonio Sant’Elia. It’s a typeface about the future as imagined in a period of great faith in technology and progress. It comes in five weights and features an extended character set with open type support for small caps, ligatures, European languages, Greek and Cyrillic alphabets.
COCOSIGNUM takes inspiration from the typography of the italian thirties.
The imperial uppercase with its propaganda deco overtones is softened by a cursive lowercase geometric script in the Corsivo Italico version.
It comes in two styles and five weights, covering over forty languages using latin alphabet, as well as greek and cyrillic.
Cocotte is a small caps sans serif display typeface inspired by the graphic style of early art nouveau. It comes in three weights with matching italics and features a regular style, inspired by arts&crafts and geometric jugendstil, and an alternate style more reminescent of french and italian art nouveau.
Cocotte and Cocotte Alternates are the 1900 and 1910 versions of the Coco Gothic typeface family, a contemporary geometric sans serif typeface with slightly rounded corners featuring historical versions for each decade of the last century: an encyclopedia of styles ready to transform itself and adapt to the mood of your text. Cocotte features an extended character set with support for over forty European languages and Greek and Cyrillic alphabets.