A Sturdy Layered Geometric Font That Pays Homage to its 20th Century Roots (Without Being a Cheesy Tribute)
Named after the dining hall that Aaron would sneak into while attending art school, Leutner is an eyeball-grabbing, hypnotic and sturdy geometric font inspired by the late 20th century (while still maintaining its own unique personality).
It's also a four typeface, layered type system. So you can create eye-catching typography in seconds.
- Layered type system designed by Aaron Sechrist of okPANTS, a small independent design studio in Cleveland, Ohio.
- Layers include Main, Fill, Base and 3D (so you can quickly adapt Leutner to your project).
- Includes 5 preview image files in AI and PSD format (so you can inspect them and learn some new tricks).
- OTF format for easier Bézier manipulation and 30% smaller file size for the web (so it's faster and easier to design with).
Number of fonts: 4
File Type: OTF
File Size: 58 MB
License Type: Standard version
Foundry: OKpants
What is Leutner?
Named after the dining hall that Aaron would sneak into while attending art school, Leutner is an eyeball-grabbing, hypnotic and sturdy geometric font inspired by the late 20th century (while still maintaining its own unique personality).
It's also a four typeface, layered type system. So you can create eye-catching typography in seconds.
About Aaron Sechrist
Aaron is the owner of the one-man independent design studio OKpants. Aaron has worked with cool people and brands like Patton Oswalt, Red Bull, and The Smithsonian Institute. His posters have also been immortalized in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.
Special Thanks
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Shot and directed by Lee Sechrist
Special thanks to Jimmie Graham