Tag: 1900s
Claremont Font
Designed by Les Usherwood. Digitally engineered by Paul Hickson. Les never released this completed typeface before his untimely death in 1983. Published by Red RoosterDownload Claremont
Kropotkin Font
Kroptokin was created just by observing. At the time I was looking at a lettering book. A certain typeface caught my eye. The typeface was introduced by Helvetica, but it didn’t come off as anything like the Helvetica I knew.
Mynaruse Font
Mynaruse is an elegant and regal roman inscriptional titling family. It has sharp and elongated serifs that give the face extra punch. The face shines in settings that call for elegance and splendor. Mynaruse’s six weights range from a fine,
Ronsard Crystal Font
Designed by Steve Jackaman and Ashley Muir. The original Ronsard Crystal began its life as a single-weight photolettering font in the 1950s. We lliked it so much, that we decided to design four traditional weights to go with the original
Keyboard Font
Keyboard was designed by Paul Hickson. This elegant serif release is based on the original design, circa 1951. Copyright International TypeFounders, Inc. Published by Red RoosterDownload Keyboard
Mechanic Gothic Font
Designed by Darren Scott. Based on character shapes with origins rooted in the work of 19th Century American wood type makers, DST Mechanic Gothic draws influence from the poster types found in the impactful advertising during the Industrial revolution. It
Carlingtown Font
This old victorian typeface was originally called Constantia. Since that name was already in use, we decided on a the new name of Carlingtown. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman and Ashley Muir. Published by Red RoosterDownload Carlingtown
Industry Font
Forged from geometric and technical styles, Industry stands sturdy and strong. The sans serif family includes seven weights with corresponding italics. The typeface is meant to be a workhorse that can span from a refined vintage feel to an industrial
YWFT Neighborhood Font
YWFT Neighborhood is an typeface created by the integration and reinterpretation of 4 families of serifs into one community, one neighborhood, one font. It was originally hand drawn in 2008 by YouWorkForThem, then digitized into opentype format. YWFT Neighborhood contains
Traffic Type Font
Originally designed in 1980, Traffic Type is a font family of 2 sans-serifs and 1 serif. The fonts are European in style, inspired by highway and interstate signage of Spain, Sweden and Luxembourg. These fonts work great in multiple mediums,
Polytype Patterns One Font
Designed by Karl Nayeri, Polytype Patterns One is a font released for the Prime Graphics Type Collection. Copyright Prime Graphics. Published by Prime GraphicsDownload Polytype Patterns One
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
Legothic Font
A modern and clean sans originally designed by Phil Martin, works great in body and headline usage. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Legothic
Belwe Font
This slab serif Egyptian style is based on the popular Belwe series. The contemporary monolineal treatment of its letters makes it suitable for almost any headline requirement. Developed by well-known British designer Alan Meeks. Published by LetrasetDownload Belwe
Polytype Patterns Two Font
Designed by Karl Nayeri, Polytype Patterns Two is a font released for the Prime Graphics Type Collection. Copyright Prime Graphics. Published by Prime GraphicsDownload Polytype Patterns Two