Do you keep in mind a typeface called Meccanica? I didn't think so. Well, it was pretty distinct-- too unique for many people's tastes it seems. Anyway, this is Technica, Meccanica's more conservative little brother. Basically, this typeface is a geometric sans that retains the structure of Meccanica, however tones down many of the hexagonal aspects. The chamfered terminals are maintained, but honed, and a more technical technique is instilled with each glyph being fine-tuned for optimal efficiency and visual appeals. The outcome is a refined sans serif that has enough character to separate itself from the myriad of others readily available-- unquestionably, Technica will provide an unique tone to your own typographic designs.
Please take an appearance at Modica-- a cleaner interpretation of Technica.
Key features:
9 weights in Roman and Italic Western European character set (Adobe Latin 1). 250+ glyphs per typeface.Font Family: