Tag: extended
Mato Sans Font
Legible and dynamic shape, tons of OpenType options, different scripts – that’s Mato. Difficult small size, long text in vietnamese, huge heading in russian or table full of figures to create? It’s not a problem with this family. There are
Termina Font
Amongst the landscape of geometrics, Termina breaks the norm with its generously wide letterforms. The typeface was conceived after finding and examining specimens for Industria, a family designed by Hermann Zehnpfundt in the early nineteen-hundreds for Emil Gursch. Something about
Roman Extended Lightface Font
The Roman alphabet has seen endless variations in interpretations of its classical form, and various wood type styles managed to explore everything from XXX condensed to hyper extended and expanded. This delicate and handsomely proportioned extended Roman was issued by
Eurydome Font
Eurydome is one of Jupiter’s many moons, and was named after Eurydome, the mother of the Graces in Greek mythology. Eurydome was inspired by the Grotesque face Venus, with an additional flair added to the lowercase a, b, d and
YWFT Ultramagnetic Expanded Font
YWFT Ultramagnetic is one of our hall of famers. In fact, from 2002-2006, it ranked in our Top Ten–spending a majority of that time at Number One. YWFT Ultramagnetic has been used by Harley Davidson, Starbucks, Disney Channel, Best Buy,
Columbia Titling Font
Columbia Titling is an titling-caps display family based on wide Clarendon-style wood type and industrial signage design from the late-19th and early-20th Century. Columbia Titling includes a small set of OpenType features, including both tabular and proportional figures, special superscript
Colt Soft Font
Expanding on the idea of Colt, Colt Soft takes the family closer towards the realm of its original inspiration—type on vehicles from the 60s. During the decade, hefty letters were often embossed into the back of truck tailgates. Because of
Furius Font
Furius is a display typeface inspired by the split serif style of woodcut or chiseled letters found in roman inscriptions and later popularized by the western genre in the United States. Created as a display typeface, Furius combines a host
Filmotype Western Font
Inspired by French Antique reverse-stress types of the 1880s, Filmotype Western was released in 1955 to expand its Flat Serif category. Popular in broadsides, circus posters and advertisements at the turn of the 19th century, Filmotype Western will add old
Filmotype Wand Font
Filmotype Wand was introduced in 1955 as part of the Flat Serif category. Inspired by smart slab serifs including Hellenic Wide popular in American television westerns and in heavy use in corporate letterhead and store packaging, Filmotype Wand takes a
Vulgat Font
Vulgat is a Uncial inspired typeface that offers a vibrant personality while staying clear and legible in all applications, a contemporary style modeled by the past. This typeface features an extended Latin support for all European languages plus Cyrillic support.