Our ever-growing library of hundreds of typefaces includes some of the most widely used fonts, such as PT Sans/Serif, Futura PT, DIN 2014, and Circe. Paratype also creates custom fonts and provides font mastering services.
Futura 1 has the larger range of weights with some unusual versions like stencil and shadowed designs, while Futura No. 2 has, amongst other differences, a conventional 'j' in all the non-condensed weights apart from demi-bold, but no italics except in some bold weights.
Futura Font Family is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Paul Renner in the 1920s, celebrated for its clean lines and modernist design. Created as part of the New Frankfurt project, Futura embodies simplicity and functionality with its distinctive low x-height and balanced letterforms.
Futura is a geometric sans-serif typeface published in 1927 by the Bauersche Giesserei (Bauer Types). Conceived during a period of profound cultural, social, and technological transformation, it emerged as a new visual language aligned with the ideals of modernity.
Futura® Now, the definitive version of the family that defined modern typography, contains 102 styles. Its contemporary alignment of names and weights offers an improved user experience.
With 22 styles available in both OTF and TTF, the family covers everything from light to bold, including classics like Futura BT Heavy and Futura BT Extra Black. It supports uppercase, lowercase, and special characters, making it a reliable choice for both print and digital projects.
Futura is a geometric sans-serif typeface released as far back as the 1930s. Unlike many sans-serif designs intended for display purposes, Futura has quite a low height, making it all the more suitable for body text. Futura is based on geometric shapes and is a work of art.