Do you remember a typeface called Meccanica? I didn’t think so. Well, it was pretty unique – too unique for most people’s tastes it seems. Anyway, this is Technica, Meccanica’s more conservative little brother. Essentially, this typeface is a geometric sans that retains the structure of Meccanica, but tones down most of the hexagonal elements. The chamfered terminals are retained, but sharpened, and a more technical approach is instilled with each glyph being fine-tuned for optimal performance and aesthetics. The result is a refined sans serif that has enough personality to differentiate itself from the myriad of others available – undoubtedly, Technica will deliver a distinctive tone to your own typographic designs.
Key features:
• 9 weights in Roman and Italic
• Western European character set (Adobe Latin 1)
• 250+ glyphs per font.
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Download Brickton Font Family From Great Scott
Brickton might seem dominating with it’s bold characters and pointy serifs. Getting up close with it reveals that although there are no curves in characters, corners and arches are chamfered to give at least some softness to it.
Brickton uses a layered font system that let’s you superimpose styles. Use Brickton Regular and Brickton Lines on top of each other to create a design with text that has an inline style to it. Or use Brickton Ridge for another type of line style.
In total there are 8 styles of Brickton as well as two bonus fonts for banners & badges that works great with use of the Brickton typeface family.
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