Tag: grotesk

Trump Gothic Pro Font

Trump Gothic is a reconception of ideas from Georg Trump's seminal 1955 Signum typeface and its later reworking (Kamene) by Czech designer Stanislav Marso. Originally cobbled together for a variety of film projects in the late 1990s and early 2000s,

Studio Sans Font

StudioSans — is a modern representative of the class of sans-serif fonts inspired by the traditional Swiss design and typography of the mid 20th century. This is a minimal, clean and open font family with friendly forms. Focuses on functionality,

Oblivian Grotesque Font

Oblivian Grotesque is a sans serif type family of ten weights. The typeface is based on geometric forms with bits and pieces of modern humanistic grotesque fonts. Due the the rounded edges it has a very soft / warm look

Bw Gradual Font

Bw Gradual brings together the pragmatic feel of the geometric grotesque genre with the visual appeal of its very deep joins. Pure shapes and fast curves coexist on this versatile font family that claims for attention when used large, but

PiS Creatinin Pro Font

PiS Creatinin pro is based on a vintage ABC learning game for kids found in my grandparents attic. The narrow and high hand-drawn letters combine delicacy and chunkyness in a wonderful way, so it can be used both in huge

P22 Ridley Font

Ridley is a calligraphic-influenced, decorative, medieval font combining Roman and Gothic forms. It is named for Nicholas Ridley and similar to the P22 Latimer font. Ridley and Latimer were protestants burned together at the stake in 1555 during the reign

Publica Play Font

Publica Play is Publica Sans’ playful sister. It comes with loads of subtle open type features, tabular options, rare currencies signs and symbols and arrows – ‘Publica Play’ has everything you need for playful design tasks. Take a close look

P22 Basel Roman Font

In mid 2001, P22 was approached by a Daniel Garrison, a Classics scholar at Northwestern University about possibly digitizing a long lost “Garamond” typeface. This font was used by Johannes Herbst (a.k.a. Ioannes Oporinus) in 1543 to publish Andreas Vesalius’

Trump Soft Pro Font

Trump Soft Pro is the softer, round-cornered version of Trump Gothic Pro, the popular condensed gothic seen on films, magazines, book covers and fashion brands all over the globe. Trump Soft offers a friendlier grade of the same economic functionality,