Tag: grotesque

Xylo Sans Font

Xylo Sans letterforms are based on a typeface from Miller & Richard type foundry, from circa 1911. They are presented here with a rough wood texture, in two xylographic flavors. Published by PintassilgoPrintsDownload Xylo Sans

Tesca Grotesque Font

Tesca is a condensed modern grotesque typeface. Tesca is great for uses such as headlines or text body. Features Latin and non-latin glyphs. Published by TomoDownload Tesca Grotesque

Seed Font

Drawn by Hajime Kawakami in 2005, Seed is a linear sans-serif that works great in both content and headline usage. It works best in conservative projects that are looking for a slight quirk to the type layout. Published by URW

Inverness Font

Designed by Paul Hickson. In the 1930s, it was popular to take day-trips by train to the seaside in the British Isles. Many posters were designed by the various regions to advertise these excursions; it is from one of these

Neubau Font

Neubau is a condensed geometric display typeface. The inspiration for this face came from Joost Schmidt lowercase letters developed during 1925-28 in Bauhaus Dessau. Schmidt was one of the proponents of New Typography – a movement advocating the use of

Gabriel Sans Font

Gabriel Sans is a font family inspired by the original Sans Serif fonts of the Transitional age like Futura or Grotesk, but with a modern twist. It is clean, elegant and straight-to-the-point. It has features similar to the font classic

Granby Elephant Pro Font

Designed by Steve Jackaman & Ashley Muir. The Granby family of typefaces was first produced in 1930 by Stephenson Blake, Sheffield, UK. Granby Elephant contains all the high-end features expected in a quality OpenType Pro font. Published by Red RoosterDownload