Strips
Strips is a sporty-tech display font built with angular cuts and a signature striped base detail. It stays bold and readable for large headlines, numbers, and competitive layouts.
Included Formats
TTF, OTF, WOFF, WOFF2
Version
Lifetime updates included. You'll be notified when a new version is available.
Font Features
Sporty-tech display type for speed-led branding and numbers
Strips sport font is designed for graphics that need motion, structure, and clear presence at large sizes. Its letterforms combine block geometry with deliberate diagonal cuts, creating a fast silhouette that reads well on posters, apparel, and event materials.
Design Foundation
The core structure uses compact proportions and firm vertical stems, supported by consistent chamfered corners. Those diagonal cuts are not decorative noise—they define the rhythm across the alphabet and keep spacing predictable in tight compositions. The striped undercut detail anchors each glyph with a “speed-line” effect while preserving the main mass of the character. Subtle radius transitions at select joints prevent the shapes from feeling brittle, so the font stays controlled even when you track it tighter for impactful titles.
Functional Applications
Strips fits sports branding, motorsport-themed posters, race-day promotions, and scoreboard-style layouts where numbers and short words must dominate. The Outline and Extrude styles help you build layered hierarchy for social posts, apparel prints, and editorial cover graphics. The Slash style adds a stronger motion cue that works well for action-driven headlines.
Technical Strength
This family includes multiple styles (Regular, Outline, Extrude, and Slash) to cover both solid and effect-driven layouts without switching typefaces. Ligatures provide cleaner joins for specific letter combinations, helping wordmarks and compact headlines feel more intentional. Strips also supports multilingual Latin characters (Latin Extended), which is useful when you build campaigns across regions and languages. With consistent construction across caps, lowercase, and numerals, the font maintains the same visual logic whether you’re setting a single digit, a team name, or a full poster lockup.
OpenType control in production workflows
If you enable OpenType features in design software, you can access ligatures and other programmed substitutions without manual editing, keeping results consistent across files and formats. For a practical overview of OpenType typography and how features are used in modern applications, see: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/opentype/
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© TypeBerka - Font Studio
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