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Nomixa

Nomixa

by Yukita Creative
Individual Styles from $16.00 USD
Complete family of 12 fonts: $28.00 USD
Nomixa Font Family was designed by abdul artega and published by Yukita Creative. Nomixa contains 12 styles and family package options.

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About Nomixa Font Family


Nomixa is a sans-serif font family designed to make your designs stand out. With 12 different weights, including italics, Nomixa offers endless possibilities for creating bold, eye-catching, and modern designs. This font is perfect for projects that require a strong yet casual aesthetic, making it a must-have for any designer.

Key Features:

  • Bold & Distinctive: Nomixa’s strong lines and unique character make your text pop, ensuring your message stands out.

  • Casual & Multifunctional: Whether you're designing for print, web, or branding, Nomixa's clean and approachable style fits seamlessly into any project.

  • Modern & Futuristic: Ideal for contemporary designs, Nomixa provides a fresh look that speaks to the future, perfect for tech, fashion, and lifestyle brands.

  • 12 Weights & Italics: From light and airy to bold and powerful, each weight adds versatility, allowing various expressions and styles.

Perfect For: Branding, advertising, packaging, web design, and more. With Nomixa, your designs will convey a sense of modernity and forward-thinking style.

Upgrade your design toolkit with Nomixa and explore the endless creative possibilities it offers!

Designers: abdul artega

Publisher: Yukita Creative

Foundry: Yukita Creative

Design Owner: Yukita Creative

MyFonts debut: Jul 29, 2024

Nomixa

About Yukita Creative

Yukita Creative started because I wanted to find something I could do myself. First, it makes me happy. Second, it must produce satisfactory results. Finally, this name appeared - Yukita Creative.It means an interjection that asks you to come back and think creatively again and again;The idea comes from the two syllables Yuk (meaning exclamation mark) and Kita (meaning I). That's when I decided to add Creative at the end because it's getting harder and harder for me not to think creatively with each new, challenging day.I am a designer from Indonesia - a country full of progressive thinking and creativity.I want to work for big brands and companies around the world. My specialty is creating Font Display typography and Font Families.

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