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Watch Font
Watch is a font design released for the Mecanorma Type Collection. Copyright 2004 Trip Productions BV. Published by MecanormaDownload Watch
Caslon Extra Condensed Font
Designed by Steve Jackaman, Caslon Extra Condensed is based on the Ludlow/ATF versions of this great typeface. Published by Red RoosterDownload Caslon Extra Condensed
Creighton Pro Font
Designed by Steve Jackaman and Ashley Muir. It was our initial intention to develop a suitable lowercase for Les Usherwood’s ‘Elston’ typeface, based on a few characters from an old German typeface called Hermes Grotesque (Woellmer, Berlin). However, the new
Zambesi Font
Zambesi is a font design released for the Mecanorma Type Collection. Copyright 2004 Trip Productions BV. Published by MecanormaDownload Zambesi
Didot Display Font
In spite of its name, this font family embodies the ultimate classic modern advertising typeface, rather than concern itself with revivalism or Didone authenticity. Naturally the spirit of the original Didot faces still exists in this family, but over twelve
Chamfer Gothic Font
Designed by Steve Jackaman, Chamfer Gothic is based on an original 1898 Ludlow typeface design. Published by Red RoosterDownload Chamfer Gothic
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
Ronsard Crystal Font
Designed by Steve Jackaman and Ashley Muir. The original Ronsard Crystal began its life as a single-weight photolettering font in the 1950s. We lliked it so much, that we decided to design four traditional weights to go with the original
Didot Headline Font
In spite of its name, this font family embodies the ultimate classic modern advertising typeface, rather than concern itself with revivalism or Didone authenticity. Naturally the spirit of the original Didot faces still exists in this family, but over twelve
Carlingtown Font
This old victorian typeface was originally called Constantia. Since that name was already in use, we decided on a the new name of Carlingtown. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman and Ashley Muir. Published by Red RoosterDownload Carlingtown