Ipar
Ipar is a new experimental-, conceptual typeface that features two widths and seven weights, making it a versatile option for a range of design applications. The most unique aspect of Ipar is that all stems are the same size and there are no optical corrections, resulting in a clean and modern look. The shapes of the letters are mathematically constructed using the most commonly used measurement tool, resulting in a precise and geometric aesthetic. The inspiration for Ipar comes from Austrian street and city signs, with the designer first encountering this style in Schladming. The typeface also draws on design movements such as Bauhaus and Constructivism, incorporating principles of geometry and simplicity. The overall effect is an experimental and concrete typeface that is both sleek and visually engaging. [hungarumlaut.com]