Typotheque has produced typefaces including
Fedra Sans,
Fedra Serif,
History,
Greta Sans,
November,
Lava, and
Zed. Its library supports 37 writing systems, including Adlam, Arabic, Armenian, Bangla, Braille, Chakma, Cherokee, Chinese, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Ethiopic, Georgian, Greek, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hebrew, Japanese, Kannada, Khmer, Korean, Lao, Latin, Malayalam, Meetei, Mongolian, Myanmar, Odia, Ol Chiki, Osage, Sinhala, Unified Canadian Syllabics, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Tibetan, and Tifinagh. In 2012,
Metropolis magazine named Biľak a "Game Changer" for his work in non-Latin typography. Typotheque's work often focuses on supporting digitally underrepresented languages and revitalising indigenous languages in North America, South Asia, and Africa. The foundry has developed custom
typefaces for clients including the
Paris Metro, Vienna International Airport, Ford Motor Company, Mozilla, The New School, and the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK). The NRK project received a D&AD Yellow Pencil award in 2023. On 20 October 2009, Typotheque became the first type foundry to offer webfonts, implementing the @font-face CSS rule for embedding fonts on websites. == Research ==