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Painite Font Painite by Jehoo Creative is a contemporary geometric sans-serif typeface that takes the disciplined precision of Futura as its spiritual starting point, then reinterprets it through a thoroughly modern and refined lens. Available in 18 static variants across 9 weights — from Thin to Black, each paired with a carefully crafted italic — it also ships as a single flexible variable font file for seamless weight control. A companion Right Grotesk Text sub-family…

MyScharf Font MyScharf by Artem Saranow is a sharp-edged display typeface that makes a confident statement with minimal fuss. Its crisp letterforms carry a directness and graphic authority that makes it naturally at home on posters, artwork, and anywhere type needs to assert itself cleanly against a composition. There’s a restrained European precision to the design — the word “scharf” means “sharp” in German, and the font delivers on that promise in every stroke. Released…

TT Norms Pro Font TT Norms® Pro by TypeType Foundry is, by any reasonable measure, one of the most thoroughly engineered geometric sans-serif families available — a TypeType bestseller with the kind of real-world adoption that speaks for itself. Its client roster includes ASUS, AliExpress, CBSN, DreamWorks, DoorDash, and Intercom, among many others. The typeface occupies a carefully calibrated middle ground between aesthetic and functional: expressive enough to use as an accent, neutral enough to…

NuCore Display Font NuCore by Artyom Galinov is a sleek, angular display typeface from the same Yekaterinburg-based designer behind MARATYPE, and it shares that font’s clear affinity for the visual language of sci-fi gaming — particularly the aesthetic universe of Bungie’s Marathon and Destiny franchises. Where MARATYPE leans into graphic realism, NuCore brings a sharper, more structural character — clean lines and precise geometry that suggest an interface designed for a world far beyond ours.…

Monolith Font Monolith by Georges Yannopoulos is a blackletter-inspired geometric display typeface built around a single powerful design constraint: every glyph was constructed around a vertical pillar pointing upward, directly referencing the monolith — the large single upright block of stone most recognizable as a pillar or ancient monument. The result is a typeface that fuses the angular, vertical thrust of Gothic blackletter with the measured precision of geometric construction, creating something that feels simultaneously…