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Offroad

by Grype
Individual Styles from $16.00 USD
Complete family of 45 fonts: $230.00 USD
The Offroad Font Family was designed by Jim Lyles, Brian J. Bonislawsky and published by Grype. Offroad contains 45 styles and family package options.

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Offroad is a high-performance geometric display sans inspired by motocross graphics, racing typography, and industrial sport branding. Built around a distinctive pseudo-unicase structure, the family expands a bold motorsport lettering style into a massive multi-width system designed for aggressive headlines and high-impact design. The design traces its inspiration to motocross logotype traditions and transforms that influence into a versatile typographic system. Offroad combines sharp geometric construction with a rugged racing personality, giving designers a powerful toolkit for everything from motorsports branding to techno posters and industrial graphics. The Offroad Collection contains 45 fonts organized into multiple width systems ranging from extra condensed to wide, each paired with five weights and oblique styles. This structure allows designers to move seamlessly from tight vertical headlines to expansive display layouts while maintaining a consistent visual voice. Each style contains an extensive multilingual character set with hundreds of glyphs supporting Latin-based languages, along with punctuation, numerals. The pseudo-unicase approach gives the typeface a distinctive rhythm that feels both mechanical and futuristic. With its high-energy geometry and broad range of styles, Offroad is ideal for motorsports graphics, racing branding, sportswear design, techno posters, esports identities, automotive magazines, and modern industrial typography.

Designers: Jim Lyles, Brian J. Bonislawsky

Publisher: Grype

Foundry: Grype

Original Foundry: Grype

Design Owner: Grype

MyFonts debut: Aug 3, 2016

Offroad

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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