Tag: alternates

Only You Sexy Font

Is the real romanticism over? This is not the intention achieved on a creation of the new version of Only You Pro. Develop a font that reflects the perfect union of sensuality and romanticism: Only You Sexy. It has a

Seashore Pro Font

A feminine, graceful script whose thicker horizontals create a wave-like rhythm — hence the name. Seashore is loosely based on an “eccentric” (left-leaning) penmanship style of the late 19th century. Used mainly by professional “engrossers” in certificates and tributes, or

Tremendous Font

Strong and somewhat rough but absolutely warm-hearted, this Tremendous family is quite versatile and will find the right tone to deliver your message in a nice way. It can be friendly, it can speak out loud, it can be almost

Angel Script Font

Angel Script found its origins a few years ago when I was developing Luce. Luce utilized varying style numbers to allow you to mix/match and create different type looks. This was before OpenType had caught on and the type family

Furius Font

Furius is a display typeface inspired by the split serif style of woodcut or chiseled letters found in roman inscriptions and later popularized by the western genre in the United States. Created as a display typeface, Furius combines a host

Player Font

The Player family started as a straight-forward revival of a film face called Ivy League, an early 1970s VGC classic that was very popular with designers of sports paraphernalia. A few hundred liters of coffee later, the revival of a

Foros Font

Foros(tm) is a modern humanist sanserif font family of 8 styles. Each style contains beside many other alternatives of upper and lowercase letters a ‘unicase’ character set. Foros is a development of a modern pattern of rough geometric shapes in

Canberra FY Font

Canberra FY is a contemporary and low-contrast serif typeface that shows legibility with personality. Its asymmetric and short serifs render a versatile look, always usable and friendly. As Canberra FY is very legible with its book style in small sizes,

Ronaldson Font

The metal Ronaldson was the magnum opus of Alexander Kay, a first generation Scottish-American expert punchcutter whose résumé included clients no less historically prominent than Henry Caslon, Vincent Figgins and the Stephenson Blake company. His expertise at cutting roman faces

Filmotype Hudson Font

Released by Filmotype in 1955, Filmotype Hudson was among Filmotype’s most popular upright informal style brush scripts inspired by sign painter classic brush script styles popular in the 1950s in periodical advertisements for automotive dealerships, grocery stores and spectaculars to

Bassanova Font

Bassanova is a dynamic display font inspired by lettering on the “Love in the Afternoon” movie poster by Saul Bass. The font captures the minimalistic, yet very distinct look that is so typical for his designs. Bassanova offers four versions

Felt Noisy Font

Counting four variations for each letter and two for the numbers, Felt Noisy delivers a cool organic feel with a strong and spontaneous attitude. The typeface was drawn with a bad felt tip pen? and resulted in two rather nice

Business Penmanship Font

Business Penmanship is an ode to the business handwriting from the era penmanship was a highly-valued part of business education and practice. In the early 1800s, Platt Rogers Spencer (1800-1864) created what would become the most widely accepted and prized

TJ Evolette A Web Font

TJ Evolette A is unique, experimental, fashionable and clean. The geometric constructed uppercase grotesque display font family, features seven weights and offers numerous combination possibilities between the basic glyph set and the two stylistic sets. The stylistic sets are alternate

Muralista Font

This typeface is inspired by 60s and 70s Chilean murals and posters artwork. On the walls, big and heavy letterforms were presented pictorially for political propaganda. Muralista is a low contrast condensed typeface, similar to classic forms of the early

LTC Tourist Gothic Font

Tourist Gothic is a Lanston Monotype adaptation of Modern Condensed Gothic (a design from the late 1800s.) Rounded alternate caps were designed by Sol Hess in 1928. The alternate version is offered as LTC Tourist Gothic Alt. Tourist Gothic Pro