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
Mensura Font
Mensura font family has been designed for Graviton Font Foundry by Pablo Balcells in 2012. It is a modular, geometric typeface with subtle rounded angles that provides a soft, pleasent appearence. It has been conceived to be primarily a display
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
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
Ryder Gothic Pro Font
Designed by Steve Jackaman & Ashley Muir. A revival based on the Harry Winters design ‘Roslyn Gothic’ released by VGC in 1972. We’ve added a new light weight and several alternate glyphs. Ryder Gothic contains all the high-end features expected
Directors Gothic 240 Font
Handcrafted by Lettering Inc as part of its core library of typefaces in the 1930s, Directors Gothic was dramatically expanded throughout the lifetime of the company and remains a timeless classic. Inspired by the Art Deco movement popular at the
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