A day without sun • 8 styles
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Aliens and Cows • 7 styles
Amazing Grotesk • 9 styles
Ambra is a humanist sans typeface family, drawn around a lively, expressive skeleton but developed with a contemporary, post-digital sensibility that implies low contrast and tall x-height.
Ambra Sans • 21 styles + variable
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Anaphora • 25 styles
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Antipasto • 17 styles
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Codec (Warm/Cold) has been expanded and renamed to Codec Pro. Codec typeface is not supported more from Dicember 2019.
Aquawax • 18 styles
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Bakemono • 22 styles + variable
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Brushstrike • 2 styles
Coco Tardis • 1 styles + variable
Codec Pro • 10 styles + variable
Codec (Warm/Cold) has been expanded and renamed to Codec Pro. Codec typeface is not supported more from Dicember 2019.
Codec Warm Cold • 43 styles
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Filetto • 3 styles
Heading Pro • 146 styles
Keratine • 17 styles + variable
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Kitten • 16 styles
Marcovaldo • 1 styles
Inspired by the rules of Arabic calligraphy, Latin letterforms adapt to some of its signature elements like sharp nib rotation angles and fluid, non-geometric shapes. To these elements, Francesco Canovaro has added a monolinear, low-contrast design principle, that paired with a wide range of weights gives the final family a bold, contemporary look, equally at home in formal business contexts and more playful, creative applications.
Mayson Arabic • 8 styles + variable
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Ux Sans • 43 styles + variable
These typefaces are united by their geometric, prismatic, and multi-line construction, often using parallel strokes, outlines, or layered contours to build vibrant optical effects. They belong to the family of display lettering styles that emerged between the late 1920s and the 1970s, designed for headlines, posters, logos, and phototype catalogs where bold visual experimentation was encouraged. Their aesthetic ranges from Bauhaus and Art Deco roots to psychedelic Op-Art, disco culture, and corporate identities like the 1968 Mexico Olympics.
The lineage starts with Rudolf Koch’s Prisma (1928–30), a 5-line experimental companion to Kabel that set the tone for prismatic, skeleton-based lettering. From this origin came countless phototype and dry-transfer adaptations in the 1960s–70s: Prismania and Prink (Headliners/Lettergraphics, 1969–76), Bauhaus Prisma and Futura Prisma/Prisma Graphic (Photo-Lettering, 1970), as well as derivatives like Filmsense (Seymour Chwast, 1967–68), Black Line (Wolf Magin, 1969), and Stack (Les Lawrence, 1969). These fonts exploited parallel line systems, shaded variations, and interchangeable alternates, giving designers endless chromatic and optical possibilities.
Regional experiments expanded the style: Mexico Olympic (1968) tied multilined geometry to national motifs and branding; Michel, Aki Lines, Neo Prisma and Gemma developed European adaptations through Letraset and Mecanorma; while Expressa Line, Pinto, and Churchward Design Lines offered commercial phototype families. By the disco era, these prismatic types were synonymous with magazines, music, nightlife, and advertising, pushing toward op-art dazzle (e.g. Vibro, Dazzle) and experimental grids (e.g. Structorator).
The digital era has re-evaluated this heritage: Lineto’s LL Prisma (2016–2023) provided a scholarly revival and expansion of Koch’s concept, while independent designers (e.g. Dinamo with ABC Grow, PampaType with Octothorpe) brought contemporary systems, variable fonts, and extended multilingual support. Today, the cluster blends historical nostalgia and contemporary experimentation, remaining a playground for optical effects, fashion branding, and editorial design.
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