Most geometric typefaces ask you to make a choice. Cubi doesn't.
Whether your brand stands for technological precision or for style, design and a certain kind of cool – Cubi works in both worlds.
The Name Says It All
The name isn't a coincidence. Cubi is built around the cube – and once you see it, you can't unsee it. It's in the 'a', the 'e', the 'o', the 'u'. Where other typefaces follow the arc, Cubi takes the corner. Flattened curves, clean edges, a quiet geometric logic that registers immediately – even if you can't quite name what makes it different.
Cubi is a display typeface – built for the moments that matter: headlines that own the space, corporate and product branding that sticks, interfaces and dashboards that have something to say. It wants to be seen. And it has enough character to justify that. At the same time, Cubi never feels cold or mechanical. The cubic idea isn't a constraint – it's a sensibility. The natural proportions of the letterforms create a rhythm that reads well even at headline scale or in a logo lockup.
Where Cubi Belongs
When I designed Cubi, I had a very specific territory in mind: the space where technology meets design ambition. Where a tech company wants to communicate not just capability but personality. Where a furniture label needs to signal conviction. Where a fashion brand wants to feel innovative without losing its edge. Cubi lives at those intersections – precise enough for tech, distinctive and warm enough for people and the brands they connect with.
Eight Weights, One System
Cubi comes in eight weights – from Extra Light to Black – which means it can build a full typographic system. A delicate Light for subtle brand moments, a commanding Black for campaigns that need to take up space, and everything in between. Add 118 languages and OpenType features including ligatures, stylistic sets, tabular figures and currency symbols. It's a serious tool.
Try Cubi
Like all fonts from Tabula Type Studio, Cubi is free to test before you license.