Tag: casual

Filmotype LaCrosse Font

Filmotype LaCrosse was released by Filmotype in the late 1950s as an attractive informal casual pen-script, also known as a jewelers script based on its use in department store catalogs and luxury store signage Filmotype LaCrosse was developed from the

Wild Pen Font

Wild Pen is a handwritten typeface created through an experimental pen that’s made from recycled plastic bottle. Its spontaneous strokes are very free and allow presence of drops and blots of ink. The complete family consists of five different fonts,

P22 Relax Font

Relax, and its companion font, Relax Mix are two typefaces that evoke a playful spirit. Its casual curves and shapes make it the perfect accompaniment for the Ching Mang picture font. Designed by Hajime Kawakami. Relax and Relax Mix are

Impala Script Font

Elegant and graceful as the gazelle for which it is named, Impala Script is the perfect blend of formal and casual. It’s equally comfortable in a display or text setting for many applications. Inspired by late 1940s Hollywood with a

Thirsty Rough Font

Thirsty Script Rough is a registered copyright © 2015 Yellow Design Studio. All Rights Reserved. Thirsty Script Rough from Yellow Design Studio is the warm and weathered version of Thirsty Script with texture that captures the authentic qualities of letterpress

Meritage Font

OpenType users benefit from alternate lowercase characters, crossbar ligatures, case sensitive quotes and smart apostrophes. Other goodies include optional old style numerals and a few clip-on swash elements, accessible by keyboard or supporting application’s OpenType glyph menu. Published by AerotypeDownload

Alghera Font

Designed by A. Pat Hickson, Alghera is quirky serif design based on a handwritten Portuguese wine label design. Published by Red RoosterDownload Alghera

Drop Cap One Font

Drop Cap One is a drop cap or an initial cap font. Even though it has all the letters of the alphabet it is not an alphabet font to be used for headlines or body copy. It has no kerning

Jeeves Font

The inspiration for Jeeves came from Leslie Carbarga’s wonderful book “LETTERHEADS, One Hundred Years of Great Design, 1850-1950.” It was based on a secondary type usage for the letterhead for Sutherland in New York. The rest of the letterhead had

Siggy Font

Siggy has all the traits of a serious serif typeface, but with a little wobble. Originally created as a display typeface, this family of fonts contains 4 styles that allow varied and clear compositions. For an added twist, play with

Filmotype Melody Family Font

Originally released in the late 1950s, Filmotype expanded it’s Free Style typeface category with the introduction of Melody, an offbeat Googie era doo-wop typeface which was most frequently associated with music and entertainment lettering styles throughout the last 1950s and

Grafolita Script Font

Grafolita is a type family of three fonts. It offers great versatility in composing layouts with different point sizes, as it allows the user to balance the weights between bigger and smaller letters. Grafolita Script originally started in its bold

Melany Lane Font

Melany Lane from Yellow Design Studio is a flourishy script based on traditional letterforms, but with the added quirks and warmth of hand-drawn type. The base character set has traditionally connected letters and an expressive charm. Contextual alternates add flair

Kansas Casual Font

Kansas Casual offers a more upright, gothic, and modern alternative to the conventional sign painter’s one stroke. Kansas provides a completely unique take on a overdone classic with proportions and crossbar heights inspired by the more friendly Chicago style. This

Bible Script Font

A textured edge enhances this traditional, calligraphic font featuring many swash alternative letters and additional flourishes. Word settings look as though they have been rendered by hand. Perfect for use on certificates, diplomas, citations, greeting cards as well as many