Tag: capitals

Griffon Font

Griffon, titling face with influence from classic letterforms, inspired by retro faces in the early 20th century. This font family was all redesigned from scratch and now released ranging in 5 weights with small caps from Light to Bold. The

Turn Right Bevel Font

Turn Right Bevel is best used in accompaniment to Turn Right Display, at large point sizes. It is provided as a vector font (eps format) in 3 layers to give control over the shades and colours of the outlines, highlights

Roehampton Font

Roehampton is a classy, condensed, sans serif font available in 2 weights – Avenue & Boulevard. With over 280 glyphs, Roehampton is as versatile as it is stylish. It is comprised of all capital letterforms and uses stylistic variants for

PF Monumenta Pro Font

Royal, majestic, elegant. These letters are based on Roman and Greek characters carved on stone. They come in 3 different styles. Normal and Shaded are designed to have serifs with a finer thinning. On the other hand, Metallic is bolder

Testament Font

From the standpoint of calligraphy, a font family of capitals and uncials makes perfect sense. The Roman square capitals, the quadrata, are matched by round capitals of older Greek origin; the word “uncus” means hook-shaped like a beak or talon.

Turnpike Bevel Font

Turnpike Bevel is best used in accompaniment to Turnpike Display, at large point sizes. It is provided as a vector font (eps format) in 3 layers to give control over the shades and colours of the outlines, highlights and body

Adriane Swash Font

The Swash version of Adriane Text features of the best characteristics of this lineage without losing the strong personality and elegant design featured in your text styles. Adriane Swash brings a fancy look to this classic style. The family comes

Colaba Font

Colaba is a condensed all caps display face. Its soft corners contrast its otherwise industrial character, making the font both purposeful and versatile. Ideal for titles and logos, Colaba features an extended Latin character set. Published by Iain HectorDownload Colaba