Crafted to offer a fresh take on the geometric sans genre, Unigeo infuses selected letters with a vintage charm while maintaining a focus on its modular, constructed appearance. The typeface comes in three "memory versions": 32, 64, and 128.
Unigeo 64, the primary family, caters to displays and logos, boasting tight tracking and distinctive letterforms reminiscent of vintage design and photo-lettering. For those seeking a more contemporary vibe, Unigeo 32 swaps these vintage shapes for sleeker, modern alternatives, making it ideal for text, logos, and displays.
Not to be overlooked is the Unigeo 128 subfamily, which introduces a striped treatment evoking optical art and modernist computer aesthetics. Across all versions, Unigeo offers eight weights—from Thin to Extrabold—comprising a total of 40 styles. Each style includes an extensive character set accommodating Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek languages.
Complete with OpenType features such as positional numbers, ligatures, and alternate glyphs, Unigeo also offers a variable font version for every subfamily. Whether evoking the nostalgia of vintage computing or embracing modern design needs, Unigeo stands as a versatile and comprehensive typeface suite.
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