Styles
5 Styles
Designers
Aliv Pandu, Hasto Nugroho
Font Release
April 30, 2026
Available Formats
OTF, TTF, Variable
Neue Lunary draws its inspiration from NASA's Artemis program — the return mission that brings humanity back to lunar orbit, and one day, to the surface of the Moon itself. The typeface translates the visual ethos of modern spacecraft engineering — clean geometric primitives, instrument-grade clarity, the optimism of next-generation discovery — into letterforms designed for the language of future-facing brands.
Each glyph begins with pure circular and rectilinear geometry, then introduces small disruptions: an angular terminal that arrives unexpectedly, a stepped junction where most typefaces would smooth themselves out, a curve that closes with deliberate intent rather than convention. These are not decorative flourishes. They are the marks of a system that has been engineered, not merely drawn — the same logic that gives a lunar lander or a rocket fairing its particular kind of beauty.
The result is a typeface that feels familiar at first glance and unmistakable on second look. Built for brands, publications, and identity systems that want to signal forward motion without resorting to cliché.
Glyph Highlights
Notable details include the stepped terminal in the lowercase t and r, the angular interruption on the a and k, and the precisely circular construction of o, d, g, and b. The numerals are designed with a slightly mechanical character — at home in both editorial layouts and information-dense interfaces — while the punctuation has been drawn with the same engineered restraint as the letterforms themselves.
Best Suited For
Neue Lunary is designed for editorial posters, music and event identity, premium product packaging, cultural publications, exhibition design, and brand systems for technology, science, aerospace, and forward-looking lifestyle. It is most powerful at display sizes, where its geometric character and subtle disruptions read with full intent.