Tag: feminine

Frenchy Font

Designed by Steve Jackaman, Frenchy is a funky retro design re-tooled from the QBF Collection drawings. Published by Red RoosterDownload Frenchy

Magnel Font

Curvaceous Magnel was born for headlines, posters and big sizes. Besides most Latin alphabet languages, it packs dozens of (accented) ligatures and every single letter has a smart swash variant that when enabled in OT-aware application, conveniently occurs at the

YWFT Formation Font

Influenced by an appreciation for Ed Ruscha and AutoCAD, YWFT Formation is an extensive typeface design that takes those principles and applies them in a unique way. Despite having a machine-like, masculine slickness on the surface, YWFT Formation can also

Vatican Font

Vatican is a calligraphic face. The lower case is influenced by the lettering of Arthur Baker but the caps are more formal, the shape of the Cap V reminded me of a Bishops Mitre which led eventually to the name.

Quean Font

Quean is a clean script font inspired by some of the classical advertising brush styles. With a simple stroke and basic letterforms, this font conveys a manual feel but remains very legible and is particularly well suited for use in

Rowton FY Font

Rowton FY digs its roots in Eric Gill’s views on typography in his book “An essay on Typography”. This typeface has the very British feel of the 20th century. Taking as inspiration the calligraphic illustrations of the book, Julien Priez,

Sheila Font

Sheila strikes the perfect balance between casual handwriting and careful calligraphy, making it both approachable and aspirational. Put Sheila’s airy, breezy letterforms to use in friendly or feminine settings like inspirational quotes and fashion layouts. Contextual alternates and ligatures lend

Saya SemiSans FY Font

Our Saya FY family is growing with its new SemiSans version. Like the name already indicates, Saya SemiSans is more contrasted but still keeps its lightly condensed letterforms as well as its beatiful harmonized calligraphic details. As fresh and elegant

Diane Script Premiere Font

Designed by the legendary French designer Roger Excoffon in 1956, this remarkable script has never been faithfully recreated until now. In close collaboration with Mark Simonson, FontHaus and Mr. Simonson painstakingly researched rare type books, publications, European metal type services,

Naive Inline Font

Naïve Inline is a layered serif handwritten font designed by Fanny Coulez and Julien Saurin in Paris. Our goal was to draw a font with finely irregular lines that give a human and whimsical feeling. We designed three weights to