The repetition of simple geometric shapes forms a daily part of our environment. Throughout the 20th century – and into the 21st – typefaces whose designs have taken advantage of this have remained popular. But finding exactly the right mood can be tricky. For your convenience, we have grouped some of our favorite geometric typefaces (mostly sans serif and symbol) into four categories: circles, squares, ovals, and triangles.
No hace falta arena para disfrutar de esta colección playera, Beach Party. Estos diseños combinan imágenes desde los surferos de los años 1960 hasta las cabañas tiki pasando por DJ mezclando música tecno en la playa. Así que no importa si quiere usarlos para promocionar una fiesta, documentar aventuras de un viaje o diseñar paquetes de productos estivales, estos tipos de letra sabrán transmitir esa sensación de “placer bajo el sol”.
Nick Belshaw designed the fonts Belshaw™ (1980) and Frankfurter (with Alan Meeks, 1978/1981).
Belshaw and Frankfurter are included in the Linotype Library.
Designer Alan Meeks (born 1951 in London) created the following fonts: Ambrose™, Aachen medium and bold (with Colin Brignall, 1969/1977), Algerian™ Condensed (1988), Astoria, Belwe™ Mono (1976/1989), Bertie™ (1985), Bickley™ Script (1986), Bramley™ (1979), Brigade, Burlington™ (1985), Cabaret™ (1980), Campaign™ (1987), Cancellaresca™ Script (1982), Candice™ (1976), Chalfont, Champers™ (1991), Chesterfield™ (1977), Claude™ Sans (1988/1990), Copacabana, Dynamo (with
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The British designer Bob Newman created the fonts Data 70™ (1970), Frankfurter™ (1970) and Odin™ (1972).
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Frankfurter font is the work of designer Alan Meeks. The most distinctive feature of this informal, sans serif typeface is its curved or rounded terminals. The letters look best when set closely together. Frankfurter Medium is well-suited to a variety of display applications and comes in four weights, regular, medium, highlight and inline.