Tag: fashion
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
Mafra Display Font
Mafra, the debut typeface by Pedro Leal, a type family suited both for editorial and corporate design, available in five weights, ranging from Light to Black with matching italics. Mafra is a contemporary typeface with plenty of style, asymmetrical and
YWFT Nim Font
YWFT Nim is all about layering. Bevel effects, outline effects, 3d effects, shadow effects–all are possible and uniquely powerful with YWFT Nim, making for a near-infinite amount of variety and style. Modern and clean, with a nod to architectural forms
Bluejack Font
Designed by Phil Martin in 1974, Bluejack is a linear and glyphic serif font, published by URW Germany. Bluejack contains language support for West, East, Turkish, Baltic, and Romanian. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Bluejack
LP Pinselschrift Font
LP Pinselschrift is a new brush handwriting script from German designer Peter Langpeter (lp-design.de). LP has been running his own design studio since 1995, working as a typeface and logo designer, as a calligrapher, cartographer and illustrator. During this time
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
PF DIN Display Pro Font
DIN Display was designed as an alternative to Parachute’s Din Text series. While Din Display seems to retain DIN’s basic characteristics, it shines with its sharper corners and contemporary look. Completed in 2002, it was first released and published in
Le Havre Layers Font
Play around a bit with the potential of Le Havre Layers. Build effects which include realistic 3D appearances reminiscent of the storefronts of old and adding centerlines, dotted centerlines, and shadow variations. Inspired by the affable appearance of vintage signage
Castle Font
Castle is a unique and creative font release by the German type foundry, URW. Designed by URW Studio in 1985. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Castle
NT Yaki Font
Yaki is a set of three fonts. Yaki One is the plain version. Yaki Two and Yaki Three are separate fonts combining two layers with different colors. Yaki is perfect for designing sophisticated multi-colored logo’s, fashionable headings or other beautiful
Filmotype Fashion Font
Initially designed in the early-to-mid 1950s, Filmotype Fashion picks up where Futura left off but with a looser take on a geometric design and drawn wider to capture a more sophisticated 1960s visual aesthetic yet it retains a classic and
LTC Twentieth Century Pro Font
20th Century is a modern sans serif with apparent geometry yet it still has a certain warmth in its design. It is based on Paul Renner’s Futura and was redrawn by Sol Hess for Lanston Monotype. The new digital revival
PiS Penny Serenade Font
PiS Penny Serenade is an elegant all caps high-contrast sans with some serif-y elements in the caps, inspired by the handwritten titles of the 1941 melodrama movie of the same name. Be sure to use the art deco style alternate
PF DIN Text Compressed Pro Font
In 1936 the German Standards committee Deutsches Institut Normung (DIN) proposed DIN 1451 as the standard type of lettering to be used in the field of road traffic. The purpose of this standard was to lay down a style of
Perron Font
Meet the successor of our bestselling design kit ‘Chameleon’: Perron. The concept of designing multiple contrasting designs under the same name was first introduced by Fontforecast in TyfoonSans and TyfoonScript. Two font families that were designed to complement each other.
Diamond Ring Font
Diamond Ring is an Art Deco font inspired by Japanese designs for cosmetic packaging and posters used from the end of the 19th century to the early 20th. The most distinguishing characteristic is the diagonal parts of the glyphs. All
Air Superfamily Font
In B-movie awesomeness, Air began as Grotesk vs. Grotesque. I was trying to unify the prevailing traits of German and English Grotes(que/k)s in order make something different but familiar. I am NOT trying to reinvent Helvetica (snore), so get that