
Comprehensive Design with Logoipsum Editor+ Font Bundle #4
When a small set of fonts is not enough for branding needs, expanded collections can be useful. Font Bundle #4 is an option in the Logoipsum Editor+ Add-ons store that can be used for various project types, from startups to corporate identities.
The typefaces included are display fonts selected for logo design. They feature kerning and letterforms that can be used to create wordmarks for prototypes.
The Typefaces of Bundle #4
1. Letdrop
Letdrop is a flowing display font. It features continuous curves and stylized, rounded lowercase letterforms that look a bit like a ribbon.
- Best For: Web3 projects, modern architecture, or creative studios.
- A Notable Feature: It breaks away from traditional typography. The connections between letters create a custom look instantly.
2. Lexikon (Regular & Slanted)
Lexikon is a technical sans-serif. It has an industrial, squarish look that works well for technical interfaces.
- Best For: Manufacturing tech, industrial software, or data-heavy dashboards.
- A Notable Feature: The rigid design gives it a structural feel. The slanted variant adds a sense of forward momentum.
3. Murai (Regular & Slanted)
Murai is a heavy display font that features smooth curves combined with sharp, diagonal cuts.
- Best For: Gaming, esports, or bold streetwear brands.
- A Notable Feature: The contrast between the smooth curves and the sharp cuts gives Murai a distinct personality that stands out in a layout.
Using the Logoipsum Editor
Every font in this bundle is available as a .ttf file for use in design tools. They can also be used within the Logoipsum Editor. The Editor is an interface for pairing logomarks with brand names. It provides control over weight, colors, and alignment, helping a placeholder logo appear consistent within a UI.
Additional Marks
This bundle also includes a set of 13 custom logomarks. While standard placeholders are used for structure, these graphics feature more intricate paths. Pairing one of these marks with Letdrop or Murai is a way to move a project closer to a brand presentation.
For projects requiring typefaces that can adapt to different industries, Font Bundle #4 is an option.


