Tag: 1920s
Schiller Antiqua Font
Designed by Steve Jackaman, Schiller Antiqua is based on Hispalis from the Spanish foundry, Nacional. Published by Red RoosterDownload Schiller Antiqua
Erasmus Font
Designed by A. Pat Hickson, Erasmus is a serif font based on the S. H. de Roos typeface design, originally by Amsterdam Foundry in 1923. Published by Red RoosterDownload Erasmus
Futura Black Font
Originally drawn by Josef Albers in 1926 at the Bauhaus, then later composed as a typeface by Paul Renner in 1929. URW now brings us this design classic digitized and ready via opentype format. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload
Inverness Font
Designed by Paul Hickson. In the 1930s, it was popular to take day-trips by train to the seaside in the British Isles. Many posters were designed by the various regions to advertise these excursions; it is from one of these
Bodoni No 2 Font
Bodoni No 2 was originally designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1928. This version of Bodoni contains language support for West, East, Turkish, Baltic, and Romanian. The typeface is classified as didone modern. Bodoni followed the ideas of John Baskerville,
Bohema Font
Bohema is an Art Deco font with a modern twist, available in 8 different styles and is ideal for headlines, editorial layouts, branding, merchandising and a special occasion that requires a different typeface. By buying the full pack you will
Backtalk Serif Font
Backtalk Serif is a clean geometric serif font family that takes a clean simple straight-forward approach to legibility. Inspired by humanist and geometric letterforms, the Backtalk family creates its own honesty with a hint of personality. Published by Breaking The
Elongated Roman Font
Designed by Steve Jackaman, Elongated Roman is based on the original Stephenson Blake design, circa 1950. Published by Red RoosterDownload Elongated Roman
Grafika Font
Grafika is a completely original design, done in an Art Deco spirit reminiscent of the 1920s and 30s. Michael Doret designed Grafika many years ago to be typeset for both opening and end credits and for title cards for the
Goldenbook Font
Goldenbook is based on the logotype of a literary magazine from the late 1920s called The Golden Book Magazine. It is meant to be used large and includes fonts with both old style and lining numerals in each weight. Published