Greenwashing Machine font family by Tup Wanders brings a futuristic and minimalistic feel to your next visual work. Designed in 3 font styles, this collection features a geometric sans serif design with consistent and rounded strokes. It gets its inspiration from the washing machine, and paired with its visual features, this modern font family can trick the viewer’s eyes slightly.
These unique features allow Greenwashing Machine to create an unusual perception that the designer can make great use of. Put these unique features to good use in package design, print design, covers, titles, and on brand materials. The minimal, geometric appearance also works for web and UI applications, games, display, options, and catalogs.
Use this experimental sans serif family in free projects with the proper license. The free font is also available for commercial use.
I made a word mark for a "center for personal development and growth" a while ago, using the shape of a water droplet they had in their logo. Last week, I tried to make an entire font that was similar, with a leaf shape instead of a water drop.
I started with the regular, which turned out very irregular, and decided to make two more versions; one leaning to the left and one leaning to the right. I named them bold and italic, because using left and right, Illustrator wouldn't see them as being of the same font family.
I'm not a big fan of that macrochaotic organic style, but I decided to publish it anyway. There's always a couple of people out there who can make good use of it, whether it's oil companies trying to greenwash their filth, or Extinction Rebellion fighting them. I'm supporting the latter, by the way.