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Sunblock Pro

por Grype
Estilos individuales desde $19.00 USD
Familia completa de 21 fuentes: $250.00 USD
La familia tipográfica Sunblock Pro fue diseñada por Jim Lyles, Brian J. Bonislawsky y publicada por Grype. Sunblock Pro contiene 21 estilos y opciones de paquete familiar. Más información sobre esta familia

Sobre la familia


Sunblock Pro is a clean geometric deco sans serif family inspired by classic sunscreen packaging, mid-century travel graphics, and scientific publication typography. What began as a simple brand-style inspiration evolves here into a versatile multi-width family designed to function as a modern geometric design workhorse. The letterforms combine rounded Bauhaus geometry with elegant deco proportions, producing a typeface that feels both retro and contemporary. Its smooth curves and balanced construction give the family a relaxed and approachable personality well suited to editorial design, branding, packaging, and lifestyle graphics. Sunblock Pro expands far beyond its logo inspiration into a complete typographic system including lowercase, small caps, and a wide range of widths and weights. With twenty-one styles spanning ultra-condensed to standard widths and multiple weights, the family provides designers with a broad range of expressive possibilities while maintaining visual harmony. Each style includes hundreds of glyphs supporting multilingual Latin languages along with punctuation and numerals, making the family practical for professional editorial and branding environments. From beauty and lifestyle branding to editorial design, travel graphics, packaging, and modern corporate identities, Sunblock Pro delivers a refined geometric voice that balances warmth, clarity, and versatility.

Diseñadores: Jim Lyles, Brian J. Bonislawsky

Fundición: Grype

Fundición original: Grype

MyFonts debut: Mar 4, 2017

Sunblock Pro

Acerca de Grype

Grype began as a grunge type outfit for a short-lived time under the independent designer Charles Leroux. It was acquired by Astigmatic (AOETI) in 2016 and has since transitioned under the team of Brian J. Bonislawsky and Jim Lyles into a type foundry that produces font families inspired by corporate, band, and other logotypes and branding. And we still have retained some of the early pepperings of grunge typography from the library to boot.Grype expands on branding logotypes and makes them into full fledged type identity kits.

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