Download Concordia font. Concordia by Copyright (c) 2011 by Summitsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Find more fonts at www.summitsoftcorp.com or www.macwareinc.com.
A modern, geometric font with bold, clean lines and a slightly condensed style. This font features a modern, geometric design with clean lines and a uniform stroke width. The characters are bold and have a slightly condensed appearance, giving them a strong presence. The uppercase letters are angular and sharp, while the lowercase letters maintain a consistent roundness. The numerals and special characters follow the same geometric style, ensuring cohesion throughout. Ideal for branding, headlines, posters, and digital media where a strong, modern aesthetic is desired. Headlines, Logos Balanced
A modern, geometric font with bold, clean lines and a slightly condensed style.
This font features a modern, geometric design with clean lines and a uniform stroke width. The characters are bold and have a slightly condensed appearance, giving them a strong presence. The uppercase letters are angular and sharp, while the lowercase letters maintain a consistent roundness. The numerals and special characters follow the same geometric style, ensuring cohesion throughout.
Ideal for branding, headlines, posters, and digital media where a strong, modern aesthetic is desired.
Headlines, Logos
Balanced
Download Concordia font. Concordia by Copyright (c) 2011 by Summitsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Find more fonts at www.summitsoftcorp.com or www.macwareinc.com.
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