July 2014
Taffee Font
A modern and quirky sans-serif, Taffee comes with 6 weights plus italics. Unique and interesting characters in this alphabet include the ampersand, lowercae q and lowercase a. Published by Suomi Type FoundryDownload Taffee
Trompa Font
Trompa is a mix of retro with a fun touch. Handmade feel and bold shapes make it with an unique personality and attitude for your fresh and creative projects. Check the awesome 3D effect! Published by TomoDownload Trompa
Bravissima Script Font
Bravissima is the dynamic and spirited embodiment of the 1970s, when food was food and the wild brush ruled. It tells you to eat, and to do it right now. Another perfect blend of traditional Koziupa calligraphy and Paul tech,
Ziclets Font
A fresh font for juicy designs and psychedelic minds, gorgeously seasoned with yummy opentype features! Published by PintassilgoPrintsDownload Ziclets
Carrotflower Celebration Icons Font
Celebrate good times with Carrotflower. This collection of icons was designed with birth announcements and birthday parties in mind. Filled with 49 different icons it is a cheerful asset in creating for teacher’s gifts, bar or bat mitzvahs, christenings and
Cheltenham Old Style Font
Cheltenham is an old style serif typeface, designed in 1896 by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue and Ingalls Kimball for use by a New York publisher, the Cheltenham Press. Six years later Morris Fuller Benton at American Type Founders (ATF) developed it
Filmotype Royal Font
Originally released in the early-mid 1960s, Filmotype developed and released Royal as one of its earliest Transitional Serif typefaces inspired by lettering used on steam-era passenger train coaches Type design Charles Gibbons inspired by Royal’s aesthetic expanded and developed a
Links Font
Links was built adhering to a strict grid of ‘linked’ squares; and comes with special “Grid Glyphs” that line up perfectly with all characters. These grid Glyphs can be used to create an invisible grid for your layout or as
Polytype Sports III Font
Designed by Karl Nayeri, Polytype-Sports III is a font released for the Prime Graphics Type Collection. Copyright Prime Graphics. Published by Prime GraphicsDownload Polytype Sports III
Stirling Font
Designed by A. Pat Hickson, Stirling is a unique font designed with angled serifs. Published by Red RoosterDownload Stirling
Syntax Series Font
Syntax Series is a sans-serif family originally designed by Hans Eduard Meyer in 1970. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Syntax Series
Atlantic Sans Font
The original plan for Atlantic was to design a typeface in the Venetian syle of the Renaissance, with handwriting character and large ascenders. There is a wave-rolling unevenness in both the x- and cap-height caused by the strong ductus pointing
Certified Three Font
The Certified typeface series was born out of a need to give designers the ability to embellish their designs with high quality certificate borders that could be scaled to any application easily. Designed by Bai Meillon & Stuart Sandler. Published
Justine Font
Justine, while a playful, swirly, girly font is a complete font with the full character set, including a euro sign. This font was inspired by Justine Childs handwriting. Justine the person is just as cute as the font. Published by
Antartida Rounded Font
Antartida Rounded is a sans serif with rounded terminals, its simple, kind of neutral feeling, is functional, clean and minimal, rounded terminals make it friendly and warm. Is a family of 8 fonts, weights 4 and in italics. This font
Enyo Serif Font
Enyo is a decorative, display, serif handwritten font. This font will provide an informal look to your work! It can be used for small ammount of text, and specially for display usage because of its glyph quality. Enyo offers OpenType
Franklin Gothic Font
This is URW’s digitization of the famous Franklin Gothic, the realist sans-serif typeface originated by Morris Fuller Benton in 1902. The typeface continues to be seen in many high-profile situations, from books to billboards, was featured on the cover of
Filmotype Ford Font
Initially designed in the early-to-mid 1950s and likely inspired by the styles made popular by Lettering, Inc, Filmotype Ford solves the needs of customers looking for a more heavy duty sans serif style with a 1940s sensibility. Even with its