Carbon
Font Family by Typodermic
Includes 16 Font Styles from $169.95
Buy NowCarbon stands as a monument to typographic brutalism, a unicase typeface that has been shaping the landscape of graphic design since the dawn of the millennium. Its refined modularity and distinctive capsule forms challenge conventional notions of letterforms, offering designers a powerful tool to craft headlines that command attention and provoke thought.
This typeface doesn’t just speak—it shouts, whispers, and everything in between, thanks to its spectrum of seven weights. From whisper-thin to thunderously bold, Carbon provides the flexibility to fine-tune the visual volume of any message. The inclusion of italics adds another layer of nuance, allowing for subtle emphasis or dramatic contrast within a single family. But Carbon’s true genius lies in its two special effect styles, elevating it from mere typeface to design superpower. These unique variants open up a playground of possibilities, enabling creators to infuse their work with an extra dose of visual intrigue that sets it apart in a crowded media landscape.
Carbon’s linguistic versatility matches its design flexibility. Fluent in a vast array of Latin-based European writing systems, it speaks the language of impact from the fjords of Norway to the plains of Hungary. This expansive language support ensures that Carbon’s brutalist beauty can resonate across cultures and borders.
Choose Carbon when you need typography that doesn’t just sit on the page but leaps off it, grabbing viewers by the eyeballs and refusing to let go. It’s for designers who understand that in a world of whispers, sometimes you need to SHOUT. With Carbon, every headline becomes a statement, every logo an icon, and every design a bold declaration of visual intent.
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16 Fonts Included
Carbon Extra-Light Italic | View All 379 Glyphs
Carbon Extra-Light Italic
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