Tech Collection
Tech collection includes the following typeface families: Vartek, Hegval Display, Erbaum, Webnar, Tabia.
Format: OTF.
License: Desktop License (1 User).
Vartek is a geometric sans-serif type family. Inspired by the "space-age" and functionalist aesthetics, Vartek is a high-contrast utilitarian design. It comes in a variety of weight and width options. Available in Variable Font format, Vartek supports Cyrillic. Details include 20 weights and over 680 characters. Opentype features include inferiors, superiors, fractions and ligatures.
Styles include: Expanded Black, Expanded Bold, Expanded Medium, Expanded Regular, Expanded Light, Semi Expanded Black, Semi Expanded Bold, Semi Expanded Medium, Semi Expanded Regular, Semi Expanded Light, Black, Bold, Medium, Regular, Light, Condensed Black, Condensed Bold, Condensed Medium, Condensed Regular, Condensed Light.
Hegval Display is a sans-serif type family inspired by Gridnik and Helvetica. It is a geometric and neo-grotesque fusion. Mildly eccentric, Hegval Display features minimal stroke contrast, geometric design elements and selective emojis. Hegval Display is available in ten weights and two styles, both upright and oblique. The character set supports extended Latin and Cyrillic. OpenType features include ligatures, tabular features and fractions.
Styles include: Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Black, Condensed Light, Condensed Regular, Condensed Medium, Condensed Bold, Condensed Black.
Erbaum is a display square sans serif type family. It is straight-forward in overall structure, simple and rational in details. Erbaum was designed to maximise clarity, with an emphasis on construction and pragmatic aesthetics. The concept behind this typeface was uncompromisingly function driven, which was to provide a clear and effective medium for communication and a modern alternative to similar fonts in the aforementioned category. Extended x-height and sharp details aid legibility. Other features include seven weights, Cyrillic, alternative characters and various OpenType features.
Styles include: Thin, Light, Book, Regular, Medium, Bold, Black.
Webnar is a modern geometric sans serif font family of 7 weights, including italics, created with information and technology in mind. It is a functional, versatile and highly legible typeface designed to perform well in print and on screen. Webnar features a variety of alternative characters, including a set of geometrically constructed glyphs, inspired by Paul Renner’s original experimental design for Futura. They are perfectly suited for creating punchy and memorable headlines. Details include italics, 541 characters, extended Cyrillic, softened edges, carefully placed ink traps, manually edited kerning and Opentype features.
Styles include: Thin, Thin Italic, Light, Light Italic, Regular, Regular Italic, Medium, Medium Italic, DemiBold, DemiBold Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Black, Black Italic.
Tabia is a geometric sans serif typeface. The font was inspired by the work and principles of the iconic german industrial designer Dieter Rams, who is closely associated with the consumer product company Braun and the Functionalist school of industrial design. Tabia features a number of alternative characters and ligatures. It has a strong technical appearance. Details include 9 weights, 426 characters and open type features.
Styles include: Light, Normal, Regular, Medium, DemiBold, SemiBold, Bold, ExtraBold, Black.
Tech collection includes the following typeface families: Vartek, Hegval Display, Erbaum, Webnar, Tabia.
Format: OTF.
License: Desktop License (1 User).
Vartek is a geometric sans-serif type family. Inspired by the "space-age" and functionalist aesthetics, Vartek is a high-contrast utilitarian design. It comes in a variety of weight and width options. Available in Variable Font format, Vartek supports Cyrillic. Details include 20 weights and over 680 characters. Opentype features include inferiors, superiors, fractions and ligatures.
Styles include: Expanded Black, Expanded Bold, Expanded Medium, Expanded Regular, Expanded Light, Semi Expanded Black, Semi Expanded Bold, Semi Expanded Medium, Semi Expanded Regular, Semi Expanded Light, Black, Bold, Medium, Regular, Light, Condensed Black, Condensed Bold, Condensed Medium, Condensed Regular, Condensed Light.
Hegval Display is a sans-serif type family inspired by Gridnik and Helvetica. It is a geometric and neo-grotesque fusion. Mildly eccentric, Hegval Display features minimal stroke contrast, geometric design elements and selective emojis. Hegval Display is available in ten weights and two styles, both upright and oblique. The character set supports extended Latin and Cyrillic. OpenType features include ligatures, tabular features and fractions.
Styles include: Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Black, Condensed Light, Condensed Regular, Condensed Medium, Condensed Bold, Condensed Black.
Erbaum is a display square sans serif type family. It is straight-forward in overall structure, simple and rational in details. Erbaum was designed to maximise clarity, with an emphasis on construction and pragmatic aesthetics. The concept behind this typeface was uncompromisingly function driven, which was to provide a clear and effective medium for communication and a modern alternative to similar fonts in the aforementioned category. Extended x-height and sharp details aid legibility. Other features include seven weights, Cyrillic, alternative characters and various OpenType features.
Styles include: Thin, Light, Book, Regular, Medium, Bold, Black.
Webnar is a modern geometric sans serif font family of 7 weights, including italics, created with information and technology in mind. It is a functional, versatile and highly legible typeface designed to perform well in print and on screen. Webnar features a variety of alternative characters, including a set of geometrically constructed glyphs, inspired by Paul Renner’s original experimental design for Futura. They are perfectly suited for creating punchy and memorable headlines. Details include italics, 541 characters, extended Cyrillic, softened edges, carefully placed ink traps, manually edited kerning and Opentype features.
Styles include: Thin, Thin Italic, Light, Light Italic, Regular, Regular Italic, Medium, Medium Italic, DemiBold, DemiBold Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Black, Black Italic.
Tabia is a geometric sans serif typeface. The font was inspired by the work and principles of the iconic german industrial designer Dieter Rams, who is closely associated with the consumer product company Braun and the Functionalist school of industrial design. Tabia features a number of alternative characters and ligatures. It has a strong technical appearance. Details include 9 weights, 426 characters and open type features.
Styles include: Light, Normal, Regular, Medium, DemiBold, SemiBold, Bold, ExtraBold, Black.
Tech collection includes the following typeface families: Vartek, Hegval Display, Erbaum, Webnar, Tabia.
Format: OTF.
License: Desktop License (1 User).
Vartek is a geometric sans-serif type family. Inspired by the "space-age" and functionalist aesthetics, Vartek is a high-contrast utilitarian design. It comes in a variety of weight and width options. Available in Variable Font format, Vartek supports Cyrillic. Details include 20 weights and over 680 characters. Opentype features include inferiors, superiors, fractions and ligatures.
Styles include: Expanded Black, Expanded Bold, Expanded Medium, Expanded Regular, Expanded Light, Semi Expanded Black, Semi Expanded Bold, Semi Expanded Medium, Semi Expanded Regular, Semi Expanded Light, Black, Bold, Medium, Regular, Light, Condensed Black, Condensed Bold, Condensed Medium, Condensed Regular, Condensed Light.
Hegval Display is a sans-serif type family inspired by Gridnik and Helvetica. It is a geometric and neo-grotesque fusion. Mildly eccentric, Hegval Display features minimal stroke contrast, geometric design elements and selective emojis. Hegval Display is available in ten weights and two styles, both upright and oblique. The character set supports extended Latin and Cyrillic. OpenType features include ligatures, tabular features and fractions.
Styles include: Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Black, Condensed Light, Condensed Regular, Condensed Medium, Condensed Bold, Condensed Black.
Erbaum is a display square sans serif type family. It is straight-forward in overall structure, simple and rational in details. Erbaum was designed to maximise clarity, with an emphasis on construction and pragmatic aesthetics. The concept behind this typeface was uncompromisingly function driven, which was to provide a clear and effective medium for communication and a modern alternative to similar fonts in the aforementioned category. Extended x-height and sharp details aid legibility. Other features include seven weights, Cyrillic, alternative characters and various OpenType features.
Styles include: Thin, Light, Book, Regular, Medium, Bold, Black.
Webnar is a modern geometric sans serif font family of 7 weights, including italics, created with information and technology in mind. It is a functional, versatile and highly legible typeface designed to perform well in print and on screen. Webnar features a variety of alternative characters, including a set of geometrically constructed glyphs, inspired by Paul Renner’s original experimental design for Futura. They are perfectly suited for creating punchy and memorable headlines. Details include italics, 541 characters, extended Cyrillic, softened edges, carefully placed ink traps, manually edited kerning and Opentype features.
Styles include: Thin, Thin Italic, Light, Light Italic, Regular, Regular Italic, Medium, Medium Italic, DemiBold, DemiBold Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Black, Black Italic.
Tabia is a geometric sans serif typeface. The font was inspired by the work and principles of the iconic german industrial designer Dieter Rams, who is closely associated with the consumer product company Braun and the Functionalist school of industrial design. Tabia features a number of alternative characters and ligatures. It has a strong technical appearance. Details include 9 weights, 426 characters and open type features.
Styles include: Light, Normal, Regular, Medium, DemiBold, SemiBold, Bold, ExtraBold, Black.
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