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Hoverunit

by Typodermic
Individual Styles from $69.95 USD
The Hoverunit Font Family was designed by Ray Larabie and published by Typodermic. Hoverunit contains 1 styles.

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Hoverunit brings the precision of retro industrial lettering into the here and now. Its squarish, softened forms recall the magnetic ink and optical character recognition faces of the 1960s, but with a clarity and balance that make it equally at home in the modern world. Compact letterforms and softened corners deliver a sturdy, machine-age presence without sacrificing legibility.

It’s the kind of typeface you’d expect on the side of a Cold War prototype vehicle, the blueprint of a lunar habitat, or the control panel of a 1970s deep-sea submersible. In branding, it can anchor a speculative transit map for a future metro system, stamp authority on the packaging of rugged industrial gear, or carry the headline on the cover of a pulp sci-fi serial. It can just as easily serve in denser text—think safety manuals, field guides, or technical exhibits—where you need a distinct voice without losing clarity.

Hoverunit thrives where design calls for both a tactile, engineered feel and a sense of forward motion. Whether you’re charting the next great expedition or chronicling the one that never happened, it keeps your message grounded, legible, and impossible to ignore.

Designers: Ray Larabie

Publisher: Typodermic

Foundry: Typodermic

Design Owner: Typodermic

MyFonts debut: Apr 17, 2008

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About Typodermic

Welcome to Typodermic Fonts, a spirited type foundry rooted in Nagoya, Japan, started by the Canadian typeface designer, Raymond Larabie in 2001. Our library brims with 500+ diverse typefaces to fuel creativity in graphic design, advertising, web, and app development. As digital type pioneers, we adopted web fonts and app licensing early, consistently pushing the design envelope. With Canadian heart and Japanese precision, we're your global partners in extraordinary typography. Explore Typodermic Fonts—where creativity meets character.

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