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Flame Tower

by panakotype
Individual Styles from $15.00 USD
30% Off
Complete family of 19 fonts: $240.00 USD $168.00 USD
The Flame Tower Font Family was designed by Restu Hadi and published by panakotype. Flame Tower contains 19 styles and family package options. More about this family

About the family


Rooted in the clarity of sans-serif design, this typeface was built for brands that have something to say and want to say it with personality. It's warm, confident, and knows how to have a little fun without losing its edge.

Shaped for logotype use, this font brings the right balance of playfulness and modernity. The letterforms feel loose and approachable without being sloppy, fun without feeling juvenile, and modern without being cold. It's the kind of typeface that makes a brand name look like it was meant to be there.

This family comes complete with a dedicated Display variant, built specifically for headlines and brand identity work that needs to show up stronger and with more character. Paired alongside the text variant for everyday body copy and text box use, the two are designed to work together as one cohesive typographic system.

The full character range spans from Thin to Extra Bold, with italic styles included to support body text needs. Whether you're setting a long-form article or building a tight editorial layout, every weight has its place and every italic earns its keep.

A complete type system for creatives, startups, and lifestyle brands who want their work to feel alive.

Designers: Restu Hadi

Foundry: panakotype

MyFonts debut: Jun 2, 2026

Flame Tower

About panakotype

Panakotype is a small independent type foundry based in Bandung, Indonesia, built around a genuine love for letterforms and what they can communicate. Founded by type designer Restu Hadi, the studio grew from years of working in editorial and branding, where typography is never just decoration but the core of how an identity speaks. The library covers a wide range of styles. Serif, sans serif, display, decorative, and experimental typefaces, each designed with a clear purpose. Many come as full font families with extended glyph sets including alternates, decorative ligatures, and stylistic variants, giving designers the flexibility to use one family across a logotype and body copy without losing consistency. At Panakotype, designing a typeface starts with understanding what it needs to say. The rest follows from there.

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