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Novametrica

by Contaformas
Individual Styles from $18.00 USD
The Novametrica Font Family was designed by Mario Falaschini, Leonardo Falaschini and published by Contaformas. Novametrica contains 1 styles. More about this family

About the family


This single-weight, geometric display typeface strikes a unique balance between brutalist and futuristic aesthetics while maintaining a softer touch. Precision-built from geometric foundations, it subtly evokes the works of Joseph Churchward, diverging from his strict play between form and negative space. Originally conceived on paper in the 2000s as an all-caps font, it was digitised as "Martina". Now rebranded for distinctiveness, it expands its versatility by adding lowercase, diacritics for Western, Central, and South European languages, and many ligatures that visual consistency demands. Ideal for branding, editorial design, and web use, this typeface stands out with its unique character and modern appeal, making it a perfect choice for various design projects.

Designers: Mario Falaschini, Leonardo Falaschini

Foundry: Contaformas

MyFonts debut: Apr 2, 2026

Novametrica

About Contaformas

Contaformas is a family passion project that began as a small retail business in Argentina during the 1970s, originally known as Contaformas SA. Mario, who started as an Olivetti salesman and later owned an IT shop, developed a profound appreciation for vintage computer manuals, drawn to their aesthetic charm, unique character, and especially their typeface design. Two decades later, his son Leonardo studied Design and Illustration, transforming some of his father's lettering into practical yet distinctive typefaces, letting the influences of French Art Deco, Italian Modernism, Bauhaus, and Argentine "Fileteado" (Hand-painted lettering) inform their design choices. Contaformas aims to serve various industries, including editorial, technology, and fashion, setting itself apart with its unique style and meticulous attention to detail. Their first font, the freeware version of the Martina typeface, has been downloaded over 80,000 times since its release and has been featured in magazines and independent films, showcasing their commitment to quality and creativity.

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