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2026

Fluxetype Collection

Fluxetype Display Grande

Nikita Kanarev

  • Desktop
    $262.00
  • Web
    $262.00
  • App
    $393.00
48px
Fluxetype Display Grande ThinFluxetype Display Grande Thin
  • Desktop
    $50.00
  • Web
    $50.00
  • App
    $75.00
48px
Fluxetype Display Grande LightFluxetype Display Grande Light
  • Desktop
    $50.00
  • Web
    $50.00
  • App
    $75.00
48px
Fluxetype Display Grande BookFluxetype Display Grande Book
  • Desktop
    $50.00
  • Web
    $50.00
  • App
    $75.00
48px
Fluxetype Display Grande RegularFluxetype Display Grande Regular
  • Desktop
    $50.00
  • Web
    $50.00
  • App
    $75.00
48px
Fluxetype Display Grande MediumFluxetype Display Grande Medium
  • Desktop
    $50.00
  • Web
    $50.00
  • App
    $75.00
48px
Fluxetype Display Grande BoldFluxetype Display Grande Bold
  • Desktop
    $50.00
  • Web
    $50.00
  • App
    $75.00
48px
Fluxetype Display Grande BlackFluxetype Display Grande Black
  • Desktop
    $50.00
  • Web
    $50.00
  • App
    $75.00
About

Fluxetype is a collection that exists at the intersection of humanist sans and serifless roman. The first Fluxetype letters were cut out of paper, taken into separate pieces, and then reassembled. Moving and shifting pieces, Nikita Kanarev explored the mechanics of variability transferred from the digital world to the analogue one. The graphic concept of the typeface was born as a result of this practice.

In Fluxetype, form and counterform interlock according to the logic of a so-called dovetail joint used in woodworking. The two parts fit into one another so well that the shape itself keeps the entire structure together — requiring neither glue nor nails.

Fluxetype Display is a font for extra large sizes and expressive headlines. The family offers three x-height options (Petite — 70% of the cap height, Standard — 74%, and Grande — 78%) and a weight range from Thin to Black.

Features

Case sensitive forms, standard ligatures, proportional lining figures, proportional oldstyle figures, tabular lining figures, tabular oldstyle figures, ordinals, fractions, denominator, numerator, subscript / inferiors, superscript / superiors, five stylistic sets

Languages

Afrikaans, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Finnish, French, Gaelic (Irish), Galician, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Kurdish (lat), Latvian, Lithuanian, Mongolian (lat), Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian, Uzbek (lat)

Authors

Nikita Kanarev

Nikita is a type designer, living and working in Altai. He is a graduate of Ilya Ruderman’s course Type and Typography at the British Higher School of Art and Design in Moscow (2010–2011). He created Cyrillic versions for the following fonts: Baton Turbo, Aino (official font for the brand of Estonia).

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