Unifora Collection
Unifora
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Friendly licensing
The last font license you’ll ever need—buy once, use forever, no upgrades, no restrictions, from €10 per style. Sounds too good? Here’s why the licensing is this simple.
Buyer’s guide
1. Click the ‘Buy Unifora’ button at the top of this page—just scroll up.
2. Choose the appropriate commercial license tier. If you need a trial license, uncheck the ‘Commercial’ option and select the ‘Trial’ option. The price will update accordingly.
3. Select the top ‘Collection’ item if you want the entire family, including the variable font. Alternatively, you can choose individual font styles under the ‘Family’ section below.
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P. S. The variable font is only available with the full collection.
About Unifora
Unifora is a massive sans-serif uniwidth superfamily with an industrial edge and architectural precision. Unifora starts where DIN leaves off, taking the constructed logic of technical lettering and pushing it to meet the demands of modern screens, without softening the edges.
Unifora has cap-centered vertical metrics: the space above the cap height equals the space below the baseline. Paired with an x-height at 70% of the cap height, that’s what lets a label read as optically centered on a button or beside an icon. The width axis moves letterforms sideways only, so the same metrics hold from Condensed through Expanded—one padding token covers every width and every size, instead of hand-tuned CSS.
Comes with 5 widths, 9 weights, and matching italic and retalic styles with slants up to 18°. The variable font spans all three axes: weight, width, and slant—in both directions.
The superfamily is available as five standalone sub-families, each built around the uniwidth principle: within any given width, every glyph holds its advance width across all weights and styles—so text never reflows when weight shifts. Unifora Condensed is built for data-dense interfaces: dashboards, table columns, and tight mobile layouts. Unifora Narrow handles compact body copy and sidebars where Condensed would feel too disciplined. Unifora Standard is the default width—the family at its intended proportions, comfortable from small UI labels to large display. Unifora Semiexpanded adds presence for editorial layouts and marketing pages. Unifora Expanded is for display, signage, and wide-format applications where the letterforms need to command space. The Unifora user’s manual covers every width, axis value, and OpenType feature in full.
If type personality could be mapped on a scale from zero—a face so neutral it disappears behind content—to twenty, where every detail announces its industrial origin, Unifora sits around ten: unmistakably technical, architecturally precise, with enough presence to define a design language. For projects that need a quieter register—a touch of technological flavor without the full industrial signal—Innovator Grotesk occupies that space: around two on the same scale, functional and modern without calling attention to itself.





