Quasix Titling font

Quasix Titling

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Quasix Titling

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1

Added

Jul 12, 2015

Updated

Jan 27, 2023

Description

Author's note

Quasix is a compact industrial headline typeface. It appears functional, much like the inside of a machine, even if the spectator may not understand the particular purpose of each individual part. A designer may need to portray the concept of engineering devices without using a traditional techno typeface or something more physical, such as gears and bolts. Quasix, unlike many display typefaces in the industrial genre, is not connected to a specific era, making it appropriate for retro, modern, or futuristic themes.

If you'd like lowercase letters, check out the regular Quasix typeface.

https://typodermicfonts.com/quasix

Most Latin-based European writing systems are supported, including the following languages: Afaan Oromo, Afar, Afrikaans, Albanian, Alsatian, Aromanian, Aymara, Bashkir, Basque, Belarusian, Bemba, Bikol, Bosnian, Breton, Cape Verdean Creole, Catalan, Cebuano, Chamorro, Chavacano, Chichewa, Crimean Tatar, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dawan, Dholuo, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Fijian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Frisian, Friulian, Gagauz, Galician, Ganda, Genoese, German, Greenlandic, Guadeloupean Creole, Haitian Creole, Hawaiian, Hiligaynon, Hungarian, Icelandic, Ilocano, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Kaqchikel, Karakalpak, Kashubian, Kikongo, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Kurdish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Lombard, Low Saxon, Luxembourgish, Maasai, Makhuwa, Malay, Maltese, Māori, Moldovan, Montenegrin, Ndebele, Neapolitan, Norwegian, Novial, Occitan, Ossetian, Papiamento, Piedmontese, Polish, Portuguese, Quechua, Rarotongan, Romanian, Romansh, Sami, Sango, Saramaccan, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Serbian, Shona, Sicilian, Silesian, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Sorbian, Sotho, Spanish, Swahili, Swazi, Swedish, Tagalog, Tahitian, Tetum, Tongan, Tshiluba, Tsonga, Tswana, Tumbuka, Turkish, Turkmen, Tuvaluan, Uzbek, Venetian, Vepsian, Vro, Walloon, Waray-Waray, Wayuu, Welsh, Wolof, Xhosa, Yapese, Zapotec, Zulu and Zuni.

This font includes a license that allows free commercial use: sometimes referred to as a desktop license. This allows you to install the font on a computer and use it to create posters, web graphics, game graphics, t-shirts, videos, signs, logos and more. Read the license agreement for details. If you'd like to embed this font in an app, on the web or anything that's not covered by the desktop license agreement, visit https://typodermicfonts.com/quasix. You'll find distributors who offer several types of licenses, or you can contact me for help.