If you're a designer choosing where to license a font for a brand identity, packaging system, or editorial project, the marketplace can feel noisy. This guide is a quick orientation, then ten Mojomox fonts that designers in branding agencies, beauty companies, and editorial studios use most often.
What to look for when buying a font
Three things matter more than the rest:
1. Commercial licensing without per-seat fees. Many font marketplaces charge per designer per machine. For a small studio or in-house brand team, that math gets ugly fast. Every Mojomox font includes commercial licensing that covers desktop and web use without per-seat counting.
2. The full weight family, not just a single cut. A single-weight font limits how far you can take the brand identity. Real design systems need at least Bold and Regular, ideally with Light and Medium too. The Mojomox catalog ships every font as a nine-weight family with variable-font support.
3. OpenType features and alternates. Stylistic alternates for letters like 'a', 'g', 'R', and 'e' let you customize a wordmark for a logo without commissioning custom hand-lettering. Cheap fonts usually skip this. The Mojomox premium fonts include the alternates, stylistic sets, and ligatures designers actually use in Illustrator and Figma.
Ten Mojomox fonts to start with
These ten cover the most common use cases working designers run into. Pick by aesthetic and the use case you're solving for.
1. Bauhaus Soft
Bold organic serif with just enough contrast to feel premium without losing warmth. The most-used Mojomox font for beauty, packaging, and editorial branding work.
2. Vole
Geometric sans-serif with fluid counters. Reads as friendly and modern at once. A go-to for tech-adjacent consumer brands that want to feel human.
3. Auria Sans
Modern sans-serif with soft inner corners. The softness gives it warmth at body text sizes, and the geometric foundation keeps it clean at display sizes.
4. Saltz
Sharp condensed serif for fashion, beauty, and editorial headline work. The proportions stay distinctive at large display sizes and remain legible at text sizes.
5. Mod
A modern serif with elegant proportions and confident strokes. Quietly sophisticated, without going dramatic. Good for editorial, fashion, and beauty work.
6. Apex
Bold sharp sans-serif with pointy alternates. Reach for it when a brand needs presence on packaging hero panels, billboards, or sports identities.
7. Skay
Handwritten bubble font with real personality. Sits between casual lettering and display type. A favorite for beauty, fashion, and Instagram-driven brands.
8. Aezra
Sharp narrow serif with long terminals. The condensed proportions give Aezra real personality at large sizes, with terminals that read editorial and almost architectural.
9. Plox
Cool bubble block font with a playful toy box feel. Designers use it for kids brands, gaming, and confident retro identities.
10. Goji
Playful rounded sans-serif for friendly branding. Warm shapes, weights that pair well, and readability at smaller sizes. A favorite for consumer brands.
What you get with every Mojomox license
Every font in the catalog includes the full nine-weight family, variable-font versions, full Latin character coverage, OpenType features (stylistic sets, ligatures, alternates), and commercial licensing for desktop and web. One purchase, no recurring fees, no per-seat counting.
Browse the full font library or read our guides for fonts for designers and top designer fonts to dig deeper.









