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Graphie™

by Dharma Type
Individual Styles from $24.99 USD
Complete family of 16 fonts: $199.99 USD
The Graphie Font Family was designed by Ryoichi Tsunekawa and published by Dharma Type. Graphie contains 16 styles and family package options.

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Graphie is a modern geometric sans-serif type family designed by Ryoichi Tsunekawa, comprising 16 styles—eight weights from Thin to ExtraBold, each with matching italics.

Its wide range of styles offers excellent flexibility for titles, headlines, and body text.
With sharp corners, crisp straight lines, and a large x-height, Graphie delivers clarity, legibility, and a distinct sense of precision.

Built on a geometric foundation and refined with optical corrections, Graphie maintains a sophisticated, clean aesthetic.
Its neutral and universal design ensures seamless usability across all media and purposes, from branding to editorial and UI/UX.

Graphie supports nearly all European languages, including Western, Central, and South Eastern European languages, as well as Afrikaans.
It also includes OpenType features such as superior and inferior figures, denominators, numerators, and fractions, offering advanced typographic versatility.

Designers: Ryoichi Tsunekawa

Publisher: Dharma Type

Foundry: Dharma Type

Design Owner: Dharma Type

MyFonts debut: Jun 26, 2014

Graphie™ is a trademark of Dharma Type.

About Dharma Type

Dharma Type is a type design project launched in 2005 by Ryoichi Tsunekawa, aimed at providing exclusive fonts for designers around the world.The design styles span a wide spectrum—from retro and classic to experimental and futuristic, from formal to informal—reflecting the project's mission to fill niche demands in the design landscape.To date, Dharma Type has released around 100 Latin typefaces, including the widely popular Bebas Neue, an open-source font. Many of these typefaces have been featured in publications and used across a variety of media—ranging from movie titles (such as La La Land) to brand logos and posters.

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