Geom Graphic

A square geometric sans drawn from the visual language of 1980s Japanese robot animation, with subtle rounding that softens its angular construction.
About
Built around squared geometry with gently rounded corners, this family sits closer to Eurostile territory but pushes further into angular, blocky forms reminiscent of mecha anime aesthetics. Four weights with matching italics give it enough range for logotypes, game interfaces and film titles. The retro-futurist character makes it well-suited to sci-fi themed projects where a cold geometric sans would feel too clinical.
Classification
A square geometric sans-serif with subtle rounded corners, explicitly compared to Eurostile but more angular; fits squarely in the geometric sans category with display characteristics.