April 2014
Kaufmann Font
Designed by Max R. Kaufmann in 1936, Kaufmann is a script font release by URW. Contains language support for West, East, Turkish, Baltic, and Romanian. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Kaufmann
Gradl Font
Gradle Nr. 1 is yet another new art nouveau design in the URW++ library. It was reworked, redesigned, completed and digitally remastered by Ralph M. Unger for URW++, based on hand-drawn upper case characters by M. J. Gradl, about in
PF Reminder Pro Font
Use Reminder to add a homey and personal touch to your notes and messages. Whether it is a note to your loved ones or a colleague at the office, this is the typeface to use. But don’t take our word
Marty Font
Marty is a serif font designed for children’s stories. Designed by Rodrigo Araya S. Published by RodrigoTypoDownload Marty
Kiddy Font
Kiddy is simple and slightly rough on one side and light and funny on other side. Kiddy have two set initials (realised as Contextual and Titling Alternates) and numerous decorative elements. Published by GaslightDownload Kiddy
Taste Font
Taste, with seven weights, is versatile enough for use in headlines and text. Works out to be quite the workhorse for publication and content design studios. Published by Suomi Type FoundryDownload Taste
Ganz Grobe Gotisch Font
Ganz Grobe Gotisch is an intense and masculine blackletter font originally designed by F.H. Ernst Schneidler and Ralph M. Ungern. Works great in headline usage, for logos and poster design. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Ganz Grobe Gotisch
Billy Serif Font
The serifed companion to the popular Billy family comes in 3 very different but complimentary weights that when combined create a very strong, playful and persuasive style. Published by Sparky TypeDownload Billy Serif
Mittelschrift Austria Font
Released by URW in 1980, Mittelschrift Austria is a clean, technical traffic-like sans-serif design. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Mittelschrift Austria
Millie Font
Millie is a stressed, geometric script who spends her days as industrial lettering and her nights paired with blackletter on the patches of motorcycle gangs. Millie was weighted by the conventions of broad nib calligraphy, inspired by the Milwaukee Tools
Berimbau Font
Berimbau is a whimsical narrow hand-drawn typeface. It’s stylish, versatile and loaded with amazing OpenType features that do their magic in OpenType savvy applications. Its sprightly swashes and twisting stylistic alternates (say that 3 times fast!) play together to deliver
YWFT Bit Font
YWFT Bit was originally hewn from raw pixels in 1998, then mastered to working format in 2003. You may think YWFT Bit is your typical bitmap affair, but oh, how wrong you would be. With its variety of weights, and
Sorren Font
Sorren is a definitive bold condensed sans influenced by neo-grotesque designs. A relatively low stroke contrast complimented with sharp, horizontal stroke ends lend an unyielding appearance, while its rounded forms and refined curves juxtapose its inherent strength with grace.Stylistically, Sorren
Concurso Modern Font
Concurso Modern was inspried by travel posters of the 1920s – Use it for travel posters, passports, luggage stickers or an elegant vintage look. Different than it’s Italian cousin, Modern features a more progressive 1930s inspired look. Published by Breaking
Nurom Font
A contemporary sans-serif typeface. It’s structure takes influence from the early grotesque style, resulting in a precise and legible font with a charming character. Details include 8 weights, a standard character set, manually edited kerning and Euro symbol. Published by
Cillian Font
Cillian is suited for any display and text use. It could easely work for signage, corporate as well as for editorial design. Includes two weights in Roman. Cillian comes in OpenType format, and covers a large range of languages. Published
Epokha Font
This unusual slab serif typeface is the exciting creation of Type Director Colin Brignall. Influenced by poster styles of the 1910-1920’s, Epokha features strong geometric construction and commands attention in a fresh, contemporary way. Alternative letters add even more flexibility