Neutraface Font is a font designed by Christian Schwartz and House Industries. It is based on the Modern typefaces that architect and designer Richard Neutra used in many of his buildings, including those in Palm Springs, California, where he moved after World War II. The font family includes sans-serif display versions named "Neutraface Display" and a serif text version named "Neutraface".
The font family was extended in 2011 with its Slab, a slab-serif version. It includes stylistic alternates influenced by Art Deco and Egyptian letterforms. The typeface has an industrial feel that is popular for logo design because of its "machine age" aesthetic. Schwartz wrote that the font was inspired by the work of architect Richard Neutra, and its letters evoke architectural sketches. Neutraface is included in H&FJ's ITC Legacy collection.
House Industries has released an additional version called "Neutron". It includes rounded stroke terminators instead of squared-off ones, similar to typefaces like Gotham and Eurostile.