Tag: body copy
Banjax Font
Banjax is a humanist sans serif typeface, designed to be highly versatile and efficient in both print and digital environments. The extreme weights are perfect for display purposes, with the central core weights ideal for body copy. While Banjax has
Alio Text Font
Alio Text is the workhorse of the Alio family. It works beautifully as display type, body copy and anything in between. We redesigned Alio Text with taller x-height, more pronounced accents, and wider letter spacing than its siblings, Alio Pro.
Meccanica Font
Meccanica is a geometric sans typeface like no other, its defining features include soft, chamfered edges, angular bowls and shoulders, angled/hexagonal terminals, and semi-hexagonal ink traps (in a nutshell). Inspired by the mechanics of engineering – the humble nut and
Davis Font
P22 Blox is a modular system of shapes that can build letterforms and abstract patterns. Created as a working prototype for the letterpress P22 Blox project from P22 Analog and Starshaped Press, this system of shapes presents a unique approach
Davis Sans Font
Over the past couple of decades, the many applications that joined print as media requiring design solutions have combined to necessitate a visual evolution that favours controlled optical geometry and careful counter-space consideration over ornamental features traditionally associated with print
Sentic Font
The font family is called Sentic, it is a sans-serif font based on geometric patterns with humanist elements. The display version of the typeface incorporates rounded intersecting forms. The font exploits the common affective patterns associated with natural language, and the patterns associated
Mondial Plus Font
Mondial Plus is – as the name implies – a font meant for the whole world. Mondial Plus is the newer and better version of Mondial. Mondial Plus is designed to work in small sizes for body text. Only in
Papas Font
“Papas” is the typeface I use for my own correspondence. My two sons always used to tell each other: “You are not allowed to use this font, it is daddy’s!” And daddy in German is Papa. So this font became
Workaday Font
Workaday from Yes Please is a bold and clean contemporary take on the classic American Sans Serif. Inspired by the wildly varied history of early to mid 20th century American signage, aircraft markings and industrial shipping vernaculars, Workaday exudes a
LTC Bodoni Bold Font
Bodoni Bold was drawn by London based type designer Dave Farey for Lanston Type during one of his alter-ego bouts as Giambattista Bodoni in the early 1990s. This font presents the unusual opportunity to use a Bodoni as body copy.