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.
Italian designer Mauro Carichini created the following fonts in 2002: Linotype Arab Stroke™, Linotype BioPlasm™, Linotype GlassFlag™, Linotype WaterFlag™, Linotype Orbit™.
John Benson – born 1939 in Newport, Rhode Island, USA – lettering artist, stonecarver.
John Benson has designed and carved headstones, civic and memorial tablets, and architectural lettering since he graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design as a sculpture major. In 1964, he was commissioned to design and carve the inscriptions for the Kennedy Memorial at Arlington Cemetery. John Benson created inscriptions for famous buildings such as the Prudential Center in Boston, the National
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Font Designer: Mauro Carichini, 2002
The round, often open forms of Linotype Bioplasm™ are dynamic, modern and objective. This typeface is an excellent choice for headlines but is flexible enough for any number of applications. It is particularly effective in advertisements for cosmetic, medical and health products.
Font Designer: Mauro Carichini, 2002
The round, often open forms of Linotype BioPlasm™ are dynamic, modern and objective. This typeface is an excellent choice for headlines but is flexible enough for any number of applications. It is particularly effective in advertisements for cosmetic, medical and health products.
Linotype BioPlasm is a trademark of Linotype GmbH and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
Balzano is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated which may be registered in certain jurisdictions.