Michroma

Michroma is a distinctive sans-serif display font inspired by mid-20th century futuristic designs optimized for digital screens.

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"" Access one-stop/michroma using the OneStop MCP.

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Michroma

About

Michroma reinterprets the rounded-square sans-serif style popularized in the 1950s and 60s, featuring character widths and stem weights tailored for modern digital display. Its design emphasizes clarity and screen readability without manual hinting, making it suitable for futuristic and tech-oriented visual themes.

Overview

Michroma is a reworking and remodelling of the rounded-square sans genre that is closely associated with a 1960s feeling of the future. This is due to the popularity of Microgramma, designed by Aldo Novarese and Alessandro Buttiin in 1952, which pioneered the style; and the most famous typeface family of the genre that came 10 years later in Novarese’s Eurostile. Michroma has character widths and stem weights perfectly formed to fit today's digital screens; Vernon Adams has pioneered a design process with this font that produces excellent results on screen with no manual hinting involved. The Mai 2023 update features a bigger glyphset and some minor aesthetic modifications.

Designer: Vernon Adams

Similar fonts:

  • Jura
  • Gruppo
  • Krona One

Usage

"" Access one-stop/michroma using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.