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 known for its clean lines and modernist aesthetic. Its versatility makes it a popular choice across print and digital media.
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.
In partnership with Bauer Types, TypeTogether has brought together the widest global talents to release Futura®100, the epitome of minimalist geometric typefaces for the world. We are proud to introduce the first half of the full multiscript family!
Conceived as a revolutionary visual experiment, Futura encapsulates modernism in miniature. Unlike its visual contemporaries, Futura never went out of style: it gained momentum with each new generation, from the Apollo missions to Nike, high art, Hollywood, and elections past and present.
The Futura Font Family was designed by Paul Renner and published by Linotype. Futura contains 22 styles and family package options. More about this family. This is a listing of all glyphs contained in the font, including OpenType variants that may only be accessible via OpenType-aware applications.