Pixels and Gothic Letters?
Sounds like
Klingon.
Atoxina is especially designed for the burgeoning
market of starships and other space cruisers. This font is ideal for internal
and external use (including zero-g and occasional bursts of cosmic rays), and
with its simplified forms is expected to survive well in non-linear galaxies.
Btoxina is the italic version of the font Atoxina.
With its simplified forms it is expected to survive well in non-linear galaxies. With its unusual diagonal half-pixels Btoxina is striking as abstract designs at astronomical sizes, where small text may be placed within the black holes formed inside the capital letters. Mr. Spock sends his regards.
Stoxina. Pixel and swash.
Pixel and swash. The screeching contrast between the historically extraneous ages of Baroque and the computer era characterises this experimental font. Hazard the split, with Stoxina.
Ytoxina. Acid new Pixelfont.
Do you look for an unconventional aggressive headlinefont? Ytoxina might be exactly what you are looking for. Ytoxina is a new member oft the atoxina family with experimental character. The form of the letters suggests the effect of an aggressive acid having devoured their outlines. Like the other member of the family it is based on a pixelfont. Avoid mild typography, experiment with Ytoxina!
70toxina. 70s & 80s combined.
Both Seventies and Eighties celebrate their comeback in form of a revival, combined in a font. Let’s have a party with 70toxina!
Due to its success the author decided to add an outline version of the font. The typeface is now available in 6 different styles: light, light italic, regular, italic, bold and bold italic. It is also included in the complete package available for 99 $.
Do you want to bring life into the page? Mimix is specially designed for typographers who like to play. This font is ideal to express spontaneity and joy of life. Where Mimix is used, there’s life. The characters are lined up in a row, a face is looking out of the page. Big ears surround an oval head. Mimix skillfully combines the elegance of a modern roman with the spontaneity of casual handwriting. Declare war on monotony – with Mimix, the one with charm.
Sintesi Sans is the
font used for the copy of this website.
Sintesi Sans scores because of its readability, robustness and contemporary
style. It is a true Sans Serif and therefore really flexible, universally
applicable especially as a body text font and in a large number of applications.
Thanks to its good readability and wide set of styles and glyphs, Sintesi
Sans suits perfectly to a wide spectrum of applications.
Are you looking for a robust, contemporary font with strong personality?
Sintesi SemiSans is a hybrid font which manages the “synthesis” between Sans and Serif in its own way. Due to its constant stroke the favorite font of the author is closer to a sans serif and scores with robustness and contemporary style. Its strong serifs though evoke rather a slab serif font. Prove character too, with Sintesi SemiSans.
You would like to express tradition by using a contemporary font?
Sintesi might be exactly what you are looking for. Sintesi stands for synthesis – the unification of serif and sans-serif into a contemporary font, which surprises with different facets. Sintesi unfolds its traditional character. Its strong contrast and the feather-ductus stand out clearly. Combine antiquity with modernity!
All the fonts © FSdesign,
Filippo Salmina
FSdesign, Im Wingert 6, 8049 Zurich, Switzerland, info@atoxina.com