Frama style list

28 Styles

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  • Thin 100
  • Extralight 200
  • Light 290
  • Regular 370
  • Medium 470
  • Semibold 580
  • Bold 690
  • Extrabold 800
  • Black 900
  • Thin Italic 100
  • Extralight Italic 200
  • Light Italic 290
  • Regular Italic 370
  • Medium Italic 470
  • Semibold Italic 580
  • Bold Italic 690
  • Extrabold Italic 800
  • Black Italic 900
  • Text Light 290
  • Text Regular 370
  • Text Medium 470
  • Text Semibld 580
  • Text Bold 690
  • Text Light Ital 290
  • Text Regular Ital 370
  • Text Medium Ital 470
  • Text Semibld Ital 580
  • Text Bold Ital 690
Frama
Rooted in 20th-century modernism
Frama
The clarity of Futura and the expressive geometry of Avant Garde
Frama
Circles, lines, and counterforms meet in a quiet system of balance, a subtle homage to geometry’s enduring role in design. Beneath its apparent simplicity lies a careful play of proportion, bringing both precision and warmth to each word. Designed in Display and Text cuts, Frama moves fluidly across scales and weights, with stylistic alternates that open up a wide field of expressive nuance.
Frama
Frama steps in where Futura once led—the modernist dream reimagined for a new frontier. Its geometry speaks the same clean, orbital language, but with a softer gravitational pull. Built for clarity, balance, and human presence, Frama feels equally at home on the hull of a spacecraft or in the quiet expanse of digital space. If Futura was the font of the Space Age, Frama is the font for what comes after. Rooted in the legacy of early 20th-century modernism, Frama is a geometric sans serif typeface that bridges clarity and character. Drawing inspiration from timeless classics like Futura and Avant Garde, Frama revisits their ideas through a contemporary lens—where precision meets emotion, and geometry becomes a language of design. Its circles, lines, and counterforms align in quiet harmony, creating a typographic system that feels both rational and human. Frama’s design explores the essence of modernist typography, celebrating geometry’s enduring role in visual communication. Every letterform is crafted with intention: the tension between perfect shapes and subtle irregularities gives the typeface warmth, rhythm, and individuality. What appears simple at first glance reveals a complex play of proportion and spacing, balancing functional readability with refined detail. Available in both Display and Text cuts, Frama adapts seamlessly across scales and media. Its multi-weight type system allows for flexible use—from editorial layouts and branding systems to digital interfaces and motion design. The Display version accentuates its geometric construction with sharper contrast and expressive alternates, while the Text version softens forms for longer reading comfort without losing its distinctive structure. Frama’s stylistic alternates open up a wide field of expressive nuance, inviting designers to experiment with tone and rhythm. Whether used in minimal compositions, bold typographic posters, or refined brand identities, Frama maintains a consistent visual voice: clean, modern, and unmistakably crafted. In essence, Frama is not just another geometric sans serif—it’s a contemporary reinterpretation of modernist ideals. It captures the spirit of early 20th-century design movements while addressing the needs of today’s typographic landscape. Designed for designers who value both clarity and expression, Frama brings balance, warmth, and modern precision to every word.
Frama is variable

Frama
With italics

Glyphs set overview

Glyphs set overview

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Frama's Features

Alternate Tails
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Alternate a
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Alternate M
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Round dots
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Alternate g
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Alternate figures
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Alternate *
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Alternate & €
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Standard ligatures
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A classic geometric, refined for today.

Rooted in the legacy of early 20th-century modernism, Frama draws from the clarity of Futura and the expressive geometry of Avant Garde, yet establishes its own rhythm. Circles, lines, and counterforms meet in a quiet system of balance, a subtle homage to geometry’s enduring role in design. Beneath its apparent simplicity lies a careful play of proportion, bringing both precision and warmth to each word. Designed in Display and Text cuts, Frama moves fluidly across scales and weights, with stylistic alternates that open up a wide field of expressive nuance.

Categories

  • Geometric
  • Italics
  • Sans Serif
  • Variable

Styles

  • 28 Styles

28 Styles each with 1068 Glyphs
Including Italics

Version

Beta

Latest update: October 2025

Available formats

OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2

Language Support

Afrikaans, Basque, Breton, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lituanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Saami, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Turkish, Vietnamese (and more)

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This typeface is still in beta.

This typeface is still in Beta which means it’s almost finished but not quite. You can still try it for free and buy it but there might be some very minor issues. If you have bought it, you will automatically get the final version once it’s ready.