Eurotypo
Philyra
DESIGNED BY
Olcar Alcaide
YEAR OF ISSUE
2024

A Contemporary Sans-Serif Type Family
Philyra is a contemporary sans-serif type family featuring seven weights, each paired with matching slanted styles. Designed with high versatility in mind, this typeface brings both character and clarity to modern visual communication projects.
Distinctive Details and Visual Tension
A distinctive detail is found in the lowercase “f,” where the vertical stroke descends below the baseline. This unique morphological trait introduces a subtle sense of movement and visual tension, adding a layer of exclusivity and rhythm to any layout.
Structural Confidence and Precision
The typeface is defined by its refined apex, a design element that provides personality, balance, and structural confidence. Carefully crafted letterforms and precise kerning ensure outstanding readability across a wide range of applications—from immersive body text to bold, expressive headlines.
Ideal for Branding and Editorial Design
Philyra achieves a refined equilibrium between strength and elegance, making it an ideal choice for high-end branding, editorial design, digital interfaces, and contemporary corporate identities.
Font Sampler
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Philyra Light
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Philyra Light Oblique
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Philyra Regular
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Philyra Oblique
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Philyra Medium
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Philyra Medium Oblique
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Philyra Semi Bold
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Philyra Semi Bold Oblique
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Philyra Bold
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Philyra Bold Oblique
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Philyra Extra Bold
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Philyra Extra Bold Oblique
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Philyra Black
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Philyra Black Oblique
Philyra Family (14 styles)
Glyph Map
Technical Specifications
Simple Licensing
One-time payment. Perpetual use. No subscription fees.
Standard
Freelancers & Individual Creators- 1 User (Workstation)
- Basic Web (100k views / mo)
- Logos, Print & Social Media
Studio
Small Agencies & Teams- Up to 10 Users
- 1 Million Web views / mo
- Paid Digital Ads (YouTube/Social Media)
- 1 App or eBook Included
Corporate
Large Organizations- Unlimited Users & Web
- Unlimited App Embedding
- TV, Cinema & Netflix Rights
- Internal Server Installation