Tag: comic
Joe Family Font
From the creators of the famous and wacky Art Parts illustrations, Ron Romain and Joe Crabtree, A.K.A. Ron and Joe, Regular Joe was released in 1990 and is their only font. Originally created as an Art Parts corporate font, Regular
YWFT Maudlin Font
YWFT Maudlin is a contemporary, adorable and round font design. The letters in YWFT Maudlin were designed to connect and twist around each other, resulting in endless type designs. This release works best in headline and display purposes. YWFT Maudlin
Common Comic Font
The Common Comic volume is the fifth in Canada Type's ever-growing series of comic book fonts, which really is the expression of Patrick Griffin's continued obsession with the genre. Common Comic joins Collector Comic, Captain Comic, Caper Comic, and Classic
Kara Pro Font
Designed in 2012 by Olivier Gourvat, this font family is inspired by the euskaran (basque language) font. Redesigned with modernism, this new font respect the traditionnal euskara language with lowercase addition. These nuances give Kara a traditionnal appearance for both
Greenhorn Font
Greenhorn is a hand-traced comic type for headlines. Funky, irregular and smiling. The first inspiration comes from the unique lettering of a classic czech cartoonist. Published by Juraj ChrastinaDownload Greenhorn
Pintanina Font
Inspired by titles found in Chilean comics, Pintanina is a font designed by Rodrigo Araya Salas. Published by RodrigoTypoDownload Pintanina
Rumburak Font
This handmade-looking, playful type is inspired by the titles of a few old Czech movies for children. With its irregularity and numerous alternates, Rumburak simulates live handwriting. When the font is used in OpenType-savvy applications, the 4 variants of glyphs
Houseguest Font
Houseguest is fun, childish, heavyweight offbeat sans serif font with an alternate caps set, and a stylistic alternates to swap in a handful of lowercase styles for a unicase mix. Published by Pink BroccoliDownload Houseguest
Sitcom Font
Created by Ann Pomery in the early 90s, Sitcom has the look and feel of titling fonts used for popular TV comedy sitcoms of that time. The font is lively and playful. Best used as a display face. Published by
ABOVEA Font
Abovea have been designed by M Fairuzulhaq, Process design derived by freehand scratches with sans sherif style and slightly italic. What are special of the Abovea font is the anatomy font itself (stem, terminal, stroke, bar, tail, bowl, counter, axis,
Crazy Loot Font
Crazy Loot is an alternate caps offbeat Latin display typeface with a retro feel! Comes in a variety of flavors to capture the look of greasy currency! Published by Breaking The NormDownload Crazy Loot
Rumpus Room Font
Hey everybody! We could use a little excitement and I know just the place. Let’s head down to the Rumpus Room! It’s fun, it’s casual and it’s a guaranteed good time for all! This charming handwritten pen script looks right
Marvin Font
The objective of this font was to try and find out how far back in the designer’s life this obsession with letters began. The challenge was to draw, from memory only, two sets of caps that recall older Looney Tunes
Vanishing Boy Font
Vanishing Boy is a typeface inspired by the logotype from a comic book series called the Invisibles. Complete with various weights, a cameo reversed style, and an unusual cropped style, this fun and offbeat typeface should be at your fingertips
Captain Comic Pro Font
Captain Comic is very loosely based on lettering from 1967 to the early 1970s found in the very first Star Trek comic series ever published, the Gold Key one. By very loosely we mean most letter shapes were changed, rounded
Husky Joe Font
From the creators of the famous and wacky Art Parts illustrations, Ron Romain and Joe Crabtree, A.K.A. Ron and Joe, Regular Joe was released in 1990 and is their only font. Originally created as an Art Parts corporate font, Regular