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TagCalcula, a geometrical layering display typeface with thousands of ligatures
Calcula is a display typeface that uses smart OpenType features to explore the space between lettering and typeface design, creating maze-like spaces between letters. Designed by by Shiva Nallaperumal, Typotheque.
Nara Sans, a dynamic sans with two italics by Typotheque
Nara Sans is an energetic sans serif version of Typotheque’s Nara family, echoing the original concept of dynamic, upright cursives and slanted italics. Designed by Andrej Krátky with assistance from Slávka Pauliková, Nikola Djurek and Marko Hrastovec.
Diurnal, a Sans for long, continuous reading by Nikola Djurek, Typotheque
Diurnal, is a Sans serif companion to Nocturno typeface, providing superb legibility at all sizes. Diurnal belongs to that group of rare humanist sans serifs designed for long, continuous reading.
Francis, a highly modulated sans-serif by Typotheque
Francis is a narrow sans-serif typeface with warm details and dramatic modulation of thick and thin strokes, ideal for creating strong headlines. (more…)
Typotheque welcomes Typonine’s font collection
After a decade of close collaboration, Typotheque and Typonine type foundries are joining forces. (more…)
Manu, a smart handwriting font by Typotheque
Manu, a sophisticated handwriting font written with two pens, in two speeds, supporting Latin, Greek, Cyrillic and Hebrew scripts.
William, a new interpretation of Caslon types
Typotheque released William, a contemporary interpretation of Caslon, is a truly international font in which English, Dutch and Russian influences come together to create one complete, modern type family. Designed by Maria Doreuli.
Uni Grotesk, a new geometric sans by Typotheque
Uni Grotesk is a modern adaptation of the ubiquitous early 20th century Universal Grotesk, a typeface that dominated communist Czechoslovakia. (more…)
New font: Greta Mono by Typotheque
The newest addition to the Greta family, Greta Mono, has ten weights and two widths that offer a broad palette of typographical possibilities.