Glyphic Fonts
Glyphic serifs draw from the tradition of stone-cut lettering, with flared or wedge-shaped terminals instead of traditional bracketed serifs. Refined and architectural, they suit logos, signage, and formal identity work.
Glyphic serifs draw from the tradition of stone-cut lettering, with flared or wedge-shaped terminals instead of traditional bracketed serifs. Refined and architectural, they suit logos, signage, and formal identity work.