Designed by Paulo Goode,
Logik is a display sans font family. This typeface has forty-two styles and was published by Paulo Goode.
Logik is a futuristic square sans serif typeface. Its personality is defined by squared-off corners that you would normally expect to be rounded, this sharpness gives the glyphs an eccentricity that the eye quickly adjusts to. Sharp, incised/stylised ink traps along with slightly tapered/curved horizontals and verticals add to the character of each letterform. These subtleties combine to give Logik a distinctively futuristic aura. Logik’s main use would be for headlines, short runs of text, branding and display purposes – ideally suited for film and book titles, Logik could be widely used for sports, media and recreation purposes also.
Logik comes in 7 weights (from Thin to Black) across 3 widths – Regular, Wide, and Extended. Each font covers all European Latin-based languages and includes Old Style Figures, Small Caps, and some Case-Sensitive Forms.
Key features:
7 Weights in Roman and Oblique
3 Widths – Regular, Wide, Extended
Small Caps
Old Style Figures
European Language Support (Latin)
550+ glyphs per font.
Font Family:·
Thin·
Thin Oblique·
Light·
Light Oblique·
Regular·
Oblique·
Medium·
Medium Oblique·
Semi Bold·
Semi Bold Oblique·
Bold·
Bold Oblique·
Black·
Black Oblique·
Wide·
Thin·
Thin Oblique·
Light·
Light Oblique·
Oblique·
Medium·
Medium Oblique·
Semi Bold·
Semi Bold Oblique·
Bold·
Bold Oblique·
Black·
Black Oblique·
Thin·
Thin Oblique·
Light·
Light Oblique·
Extended·
Oblique·
Medium·
Medium Oblique·
Semi Bold·
Semi Bold Oblique·
Bold·
Bold Oblique·
Black·
Black ObliqueFile Size: 6.80 MB
Release date: February 3, 2020
You can use this font for:
- Design projects: create images or vector artwork, including logos
- Website publishing: create a Web Project to add any font from our service to your website
- PDFs: embed fonts in PDFs for viewing and printing
- Video and broadcast: use fonts to create in-house or commercial video content and more
- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)
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