01-GT-Flaire

GT Flaire

GT Flaire’s goal is to convert calligraphy’s expressive, strong curves into digital format. It bridges the gap between creativity and business by combining professionalism with a fun, vibrant attitude. It’s an excellent choice for businesses looking to project a more friendly brand image.
02-Paramount-Rounded

Paramount Rounded

The humanist-geometric typeface Paramount Rounded combines geometric traditions with a neo-futuristic style. With its adaptable options, it can be used for daily packaging or sophisticated spaceship branding. Paramount Rounded is a fantastic choice for branding and is also offered in a conventional, non-rounded variant.
03-Wulkan

Wulkan

When the designer required an expressive serif ten years ago and couldn’t locate one, he ended up making his own, which is how Wulkan was created. Initially designed as a display typeface, its latest and most recent version is a complete makeover with additional weights, changeable font options, and variations for text and headings.
04-Groutpix

Groutpix

Groutpix is an advanced pixel-based typeface inspired by club music visuals. Wide letter spacing and little dosages are the most effective. With the proper letter combination, it would make a great logo font.
05-Callas

Callas

Callas is a high-contrast font that combines the beauty of modern styles with classic forms to create a fresh, energetic appearance. Its elegant and simple form provides a clean appearance with a touch of luxury, making it perfect for a professional yet expressive kind.
06-Gelatic

Gelatic

Gelatic is a colorful display sans with a bright appearance. The lively, upbeat curves are perfect for laid-back, pleasant logotypes. For more versatility, there are six styles and a variable font option.
07-Zybopop

Zybo Pop

Zybo Pop is a lively, bubble-style graffiti font that gives any project a bright, confident look. The fact that a style from the late 1970s can yet feel modern and new is remarkable. It’s a fantastic option for lifestyle branding, editorials, and posters.
08-RT-Dromo

RT Dromo

Vintage concert tickets from the 1980s served as the inspiration for the geometric sans font known as RT Dromo. It creates a well-balanced, nostalgic charm by fusing strong, practical shapes with modern digital aesthetics. 16 typefaces in four weights—including italics and monospace styles—are offered.
09-Aukio

Aukio

Nordic calligraphy served as the inspiration for the high-contrast display typeface Aukio, which means to “square” in Finnish. Its square, angular curves combine digital techniques with classic humanistic shapes to create a modern style that works well for eye-catching titles.
10-Apex-Bound

Apex Bound

With its Solid, Outline, Inner Shadow, and Extrude styles, Apex Bound is a graffiti typeface that lets you add definition, depth, and volume to dynamic street art-style typography.