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TX Lithium

TX Lithium

by Typebox
Licenses from $65.00 USD
Complete family of 10 fonts: $275.00 USD
TX Lithium Font Family was designed by Akira Kobayashi and published by Typebox. TX Lithium contains 20 styles and family package options.

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TX Lithium Family

10 fonts

Best Value!

  • TXLithium Light TXLithium Light

  • TXLithium Regular TXLithium Regular

  • TXLithium Bold TXLithium Bold

  • TXLithium Ray Brite TXLithium Ray Brite

  • TXLithium Ray Dark Normal TXLithium Ray Dark Normal

  • TXLithium Light Italic TXLithium Light Italic

  • TXLithium Italic TXLithium Italic

  • TXLithium Bold Italic TXLithium Bold Italic

  • TXLithium Ray Brite Italic TXLithium Ray Brite Italic

  • TXLithium Ray Dark Italic TXLithium Ray Dark Italic

Per Style:

$27.50 USD

Pack of 10 styles:

$275.00 USD

  • TXLithium Ray Dark Normal TXLithium Ray Dark Normal

  • TXLithium Ray Dark Italic TXLithium Ray Dark Italic

Per Style:

$32.50 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$65.00 USD

  • TXLithium Ray Brite TXLithium Ray Brite

  • TXLithium Ray Brite Italic TXLithium Ray Brite Italic

Per Style:

$32.50 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$65.00 USD

  • TXLithium Light TXLithium Light

  • TXLithium Light Italic TXLithium Light Italic

Per Style:

$32.50 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$65.00 USD

  • TXLithium Regular TXLithium Regular

  • TXLithium Italic TXLithium Italic

Per Style:

$32.50 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$65.00 USD

  • TXLithium Bold TXLithium Bold

  • TXLithium Bold Italic TXLithium Bold Italic

Per Style:

$32.50 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$65.00 USD

About TX Lithium Font Family


For people who know my type design work, Lithium may appear as one of my more unusual typefaces. This was my intention, as it was inspired out of another type design experience, but needs to stand on its own. Just for fun, as a tryout and possible start, I wondered: Could I do a trendy, fashionable design? I chose a blur-like rounding effect, to achieve a modern, technological-electronic look. I started from an early variation of my Calcite, but decided to change its shapes into something new and different. Through my entire series of changes, Lithium became quite a different design standing its own ground. I like the 'zero' of Adrian Frutigers OCR-B: It's technical, mechanical, but still nice to the eye. In the same spirit, I wanted to create something not just mechanical-modern, but more humane.

Designers: Akira Kobayashi

Publisher: Typebox

Foundry: Typebox

Design Owner: Typebox

MyFonts debut: May 14, 2002

TX Lithium

About Typebox

California-based digital typefoundry headed by Michael Kohnke. Typebox describes itself as follows: "TYPEBOX: mind, heart and hand. Like in life itself, the process of 'thinking, feeling and doing' can also be applied to design culture - from concept and formgiving to the ongoing use of craft with the art of cartography, graphic design, and type design. "TYPEBOX: useful and unique. Typebox provides creative services and markets typefaces to meet the expectations of today's design industry. Our experience in cartography, graphic design, and type creation is driven by visualizing finite information in various ways. It is through critical thinking and evaluation that Typebox finds the solution that works best for a need. "TYPEBOX: promoting clarity and craft. Typebox understands that technique and style of presentation has its own peculiarities and integrity, and this must be made clear when developing a particular visual display. We do this by finding appropriate suppositions that will fuel ideas. This will help in maintaining an expansive thought process, and engage experienced and creative people in order to achieve effective, solid and lively work that amplifies a client's vision and values. "Contact Us: Typebox collaborators come from a range of backgrounds - print and screen design, analog and digital methods of creation, and other alphabet cultures. Over the past two decades' progress, we've become bridges of experience spanning technologies, media, and cultural aspects of cartography, graphic design, and type."

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