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Neoflex

por Matt Grey Design
Estilos individuales desde $28.00 USD
30% Off
Familia completa de 22 fuentes: $300.00 USD
La familia tipográfica Neoflex fue diseñada por Matt Grey y publicada por Matt Grey Design. Neoflex contiene 22 estilos y opciones de paquete familiar.

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NeoFlex is a futuristic, flexible display typeface designed for maximum visual impact. Inspired by the energetic world of underground techno posters, rave flyers, and electronic music culture, NeoFlex fuses geometric construction with industrial brutalism — perfect for anything that demands attention.

It comes as a single variable font, giving you full control over width and corner behaviour so you can dial in exactly the look you want. Ideal for responsive design or pushing the limits of typography in motion.

The family includes three corner styles:

  • Standard with soft curves

  • Sharp with angular cuts

  • Square with strict, modular forms

Each corner style features seven widths, from Condensed to UltraExpanded, giving you a wide range of tone, pacing, and visual rhythm to explore.

NeoFlex was built for posters, album artwork, editorial headlines, and any context where type needs to make a statement. Whether you’re working in print or digital, static or motion, NeoFlex gives you a complete system to explore scale, contrast, and structure without losing cohesion.

Bold, adaptable, and built to move.

Diseñadores: Matt Grey

Editorial: Matt Grey Design

Fundición: Matt Grey Design

Propietario del diseño: Matt Grey Design

MyFonts debut: Jul 6, 2025

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Matt Grey Design is a London-based independent foundry established by Matt Grey, a multi-disciplinary designer working across typography, branding, and interaction design. The foundry began in 2010 with the release of one of the first icon fonts made for the web. Since then, it has grown to produce a range of typefaces designed with graphic applications in mind. Notable releases include Kunst, a modular, grid-based typeface with Cyrillic support, and Pixter, a pixel-style font with more versatile spacing than traditional bitmap faces. The foundry’s work often blends a modular and functional approach with visual experimentation, aiming to give designers tools that are both expressive and practical.

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