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Avionic

by Grype
Individual Styles from $16.00 USD
Complete family of 40 fonts: $250.00 USD
The Avionic Font Family was designed by Jim Lyles, Brian J. Bonislawsky and published by Grype. Avionic contains 40 styles and family package options.

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Avionic is a large geometric sans serif family inspired by the aerodynamic precision and engineered clarity often seen in aviation logotypes. Drawing influence from airline branding and aerospace typography, the design began with the visual spirit of classic aviation wordmarks and expands that foundation into a comprehensive typographic system built for modern design. While many aviation logos historically relied on condensed all-capital lettering, Avionic evolves the concept into a fully functional type family with lowercase characters, multiple widths, and an extended weight range. The result is a flexible geometric sans designed for branding, interface design, editorial work, technology graphics, signage, packaging, and large-scale display typography. The family is organized into four widths, Condensed, Regular, Wide, and Extra Wide, each containing five weights, Book, Regular, Bold, Heavy, and Black, with matching obliques for every style. This structure creates a complete system of forty fonts capable of supporting everything from compact headlines to broad typographic layouts with strong visual hierarchy. Each style includes approximately 370 glyphs covering uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuation, symbols, and extended multilingual Latin language support. With its aerodynamic proportions, modern geometric structure, and extensive family range, Avionic offers designers a powerful typographic toolkit suited for branding systems, technology projects, editorial layouts, and high-impact display work.

Designers: Jim Lyles, Brian J. Bonislawsky

Publisher: Grype

Foundry: Grype

Original Foundry: Grype

Design Owner: Grype

MyFonts debut: Feb 14, 2020

Avionic

About 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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