Hairline Tranz The Hairline Tranz ExtraFine display typeface has a partially inlined aspect to it, which automatically adds to its stylish, slimline characteristics. The accompanying Fill variant employs a solid feature to the inbuilt overlaps; mixing the two styles together adds an extra touch of dynamism. Both fonts carry an impressive additional range of alternate … Read More
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Terminal Sanz
Terminal Sanz Terminal Sanz is stylistically based on the Tranz Sanz Light font styling, the main difference being those distinctive decorative terminals scattered throughout this single-weight set. A useful design companion to Tranz Sanz, the font has an extended Latin character set and several alternate glyphs.
Barbarella
Barbarella Barbarella is a sharp new single weight display typeface from James Marsh, imbued with a somewhat retro feel. Barbed terminals abound throughout the spiky design which is named after the 1968 spoof sci-fi movie starring Jane Fonda, directed by Roger Vadim.
Tranz Sanz
Tranz Sanz As the name implies Tranz Sanz is a clean-cut sans serif font set, consisting of 2 contrasting, yet complementary weights, Light & Bold. A sharp angular terminal is a key feature in both styles, simultaneously creating both a decorative motif and a contemporary, stylish feel throughout, whilst setting itself apart within the crowded … Read More
Loophole
Loophole Loophole is a visually striking display typeface in 3 weights (Light, Regular & Bold), its DNA firmly rooted in the Cyclic Sans family which makes the perfect foil to this somewhat decorative font styling. The Loophole name is quite simply based on the ubiquitous hole motif, which is strategically deployed on each character across … Read More
Staccata
Staccata Staccata is a high contrast sans serif font, consisting of thin uprights, broad calligraphic curves and horizontal crossbars. At first glance it conveys a certain musical, or rhythmical quality to the styling, alongside an almost modest eccentricity, as if it were just waiting for its full potential to be released.
Skitzoid
Skitzoid Skitzoid’s split personality merges two fonts into one in a Jekyll & Hyde style thick to thin fusion. James Marsh’s inventive “double weight” display face is experimental typography at its most usable.
Cypher
Cypher Cypher is a sturdy bulwark of a headline font whose name is derived from the intermittent dashes throughout its morse code styling. Based on the skeleton of our versatile Cyclic Sans typeface, Cypher pulls no punches and is a worthy addition to any designer’s arsenal.
Cyclic Display
Cyclic Display This variety pack contains 4 stylish display fonts, all sharing the same Cyclic family DNA. Each font shares precisely the same structural template, and yet all of them project a totally new outlook, thoughtfully achieved via a few fundamental changes to the established sans serif styling: • Cyclic Thorny, as the name implies, … Read More
Cyclic Eclipse
Cyclic Eclipse Cyclic Eclipse is a distinctive display font with an art deco feel, built on the skeleton of Cyclic Sans Bold. This brand new addition to the Cyclic range adds a certain retro quirkiness to the set and is an eye catching accomplice to the original Cyclic Sans.










