Monument Grotesk Font Family
Monument Grotesk owes its point de départ to a few contours Kasper-Florio stumbled upon online in 2013 in Palmer & Rey’s New Specimen Book, 1884, on page 81. It relied on a sturdy and compact skeleton, high vertical contrast and surprisingly sharp end strokes. The “o” “c” and “e”, with their squarish inner counters pressing against their outer parts, or the elongated “r”, in particular, gave reason for a couple of screenshots, and later, a digitisation.
Kunire Grotesk is a contemporary sans-serif font that seamlessly blends classic grotesque design elements with a modern twist. Exhibiting a refined balance between simplicity and intricacy, Kunire Grotesk features clean lines, geometric shapes, and a distinctive grotesque aesthetic that exudes a sense of sophistication. The font’s letterforms are characterized by their sharp, angular terminals and well-defined strokes, lending a crisp and professional appearance to any text.
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Superstar Grotesk is a free interpretation of the first Cyrillic versions of Royal Grotesk and Akzidenz Grotesk, later the "Roublennaya" typeface is the same irremovable pop artist who lingered in the top of the typographic charts until the digital era, and formed the image of the Cyrillic alphabet in the 20th century.
Benetti Grotesk is a modern sans serif inspired by grotesque typeface constructions with a few contemporary senses in the details to make it look more attractive. Just use your imagination and your project will become more alive with this typeface.