September 2017

Demented Font

Feeling a bit odd, hearing ‘those’ voice again want to let the world know with a wavy, crazy and odd dream-like font well here it is! Graffiti, hand written / horror film TV series inspired font. Think the ‘Evil Dead’,

Molde Font

Molde is a super sans serif font family, belonging to the neo-grotesque style. Formally, Molde was inspired by the extreme sobriety of famous post-Bauhaus Swiss Movement of the mid-twentieth Century. The masters of this style are famous for eliminating all

Grunge Frames Font

If your looking for a load of frames and shapes in wacky and cool designs then here is a cool set for you! Use them to highlight, frame and add extra features to your designs. Loads of bursts, frames ,

Merlod Font

Merlod depicts its style from Latin-American sign painting and reinterpreting them into a modern design. Merlod is a friendly, fun and flexible type family that consists of 3 different styles, each style includes 7 weights. Each style of Merlod (Norme,

Projector Font

Based on the light and movement of an old projector display, fat, square font. This font was created by Benjamin A Melville and features a full upper and lower case alphabet including 0-9 and some punctuation, please see glyphs list

Tusker Grotesk Font

Tusker Grotesk is a headline typeface designed for robust and high-impact use. The initial inspiration for Tusker came from postwar typefaces like Haettenschweiler, Impact and Helvetica Inserat which use very high x-heights. Other influences in the condensed end of the Tusker family are

Scribbler Font

If your looking for a font that looks like its been rushed, pushed and pulled to one deadline to another and coffee is no longer working then here is the font. With a host of upper and lower case letters

Southbeach Font

Southbeach is a 21st century art déco font, the bigger it gets the better it looks. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Southbeach

LP Philharmonia Font

Peter Schmidt, well-known designer from Hamburg, browsed in a fashion magazine on a return flight from the United States. At that time he was thinking about a logo for a philharmonic orchestra. In the magazine, he noticed some interesting typography.

Bams Glitch Font

Who doesn’t like Glitch Art? To celebrate everything glitchy here is a font to match your lovely artwork. Use the whole family of Light, Regular, Bold and Bold Condescend to to create an even better looking modern messed up design