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Zolasixx

by Typodermic
Individual Styles from $69.95 USD
The Zolasixx Font Family was designed by Ray Larabie and published by Typodermic. Zolasixx contains 1 styles.

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Zolasixx is a jagged burst of techno energy, built from sharp polygons and interlocking angles. It channels the isometric arcade era, where graphics bent space into impossible dimensions, and every screen hummed with neon intensity.

This typeface thrives in digital battlefields and cyber-age arenas. Indie game developers use it to give splash screens and UI a fierce, unforgettable edge. Musicians lean on its fractured geometry for synthwave album covers and rave flyers. Esports teams, streamers, and tournament organizers sharpen their branding with letterforms that look like they’ve been cut from steel. Zolasixx also steps cleanly into sci-fi film titles, dystopian book covers, and drone or robotics branding, where its engineered angularity reads as both futuristic and precise. On fashion labels, patches, or T-shirts, its interlocking ligatures become graphic elements in their own right.

Not every font needs to be smooth. Zolasixx is designed to cut, to clash, and to command attention. When your project demands aggressive tech energy with a streak of retro futurism, this is the typeface that delivers.

Designers: Ray Larabie

Publisher: Typodermic

Foundry: Typodermic

Original Foundry: Typodermic

Design Owner: Typodermic

MyFonts debut: Dec 11, 2012

Zolasixx

About Typodermic

Welcome to Typodermic Fonts, a spirited type foundry rooted in Nagoya, Japan, started by the Canadian typeface designer, Raymond Larabie in 2001. Our library brims with 500+ diverse typefaces to fuel creativity in graphic design, advertising, web, and app development. As digital type pioneers, we adopted web fonts and app licensing early, consistently pushing the design envelope. With Canadian heart and Japanese precision, we're your global partners in extraordinary typography. Explore Typodermic Fonts—where creativity meets character.

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