Designer: Ray Larabie
Publisher: Typodermic
Veriox was developed by Ray Larabie and published by Typodermic.
Veriox consists of 6 styles and family package options. p > What's cooler than a hyper-ellipse? If current patterns in sans serif type design are anything to pass, a compact sans serif with hyper-elliptical kinds and subtly angled branching ought to fit that shoe. However designers require more than just a modern shoe-they need shoes people will discover with the requisite design to make viewers ponder the message, without stealing the show. Fractured strokes on k, v, w and x provide
Veriox a competitive edge devoid of the awkward post-modernism affecting its competitors. A binocular "g" keeps the family tree with tradition we anticipate.
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Veriox Regular·
Veriox Italic·
Veriox SemiBold·
Veriox SemiBold Italic·
Veriox Bold·
Veriox Bold ItalicTags: clean, easy, grotesk, interface, legible, narrow, sans-serif, technology, true italics