Tag: handmade

Funky Flamingo Font

I really can’t tell you why I called this font Funky Flamingo. Normally I name fonts after something I see or do, but I don’t have a special thing for flamingoes, nor do I keep them in my backyard. Funky

Samsara Font

Samsara is a cursive typeface inspired by calligraphy tools. Its shapes and gestures convey an organic-modern style which generates the texture of a brush tip. Samsara not only has a great versatility, but also is suitably to create short texts

Carpe Noctem Font

Carpe Noctem (Latin for ‘Seize The Night’), was a bit of a surprise. Someone asked me if I could create a lower case for my Closet Skeleton font. I began working on it and lo and behold, a beautiful font

Smoothread Font

Smoothread is a script font design published by Dhan Studio Published by Dhan StudioDownload Smoothread

Claudette Script Font

Claudette Script is a script font design published by Akmal Yusar Published by Akmal YusarDownload Claudette Script

Avontuur Font

Avontuur means ‘Adventure’ in Dutch. I named this font Avontuur, because it’s been a while since I had one…Avontuur was based on my PLakkaat font – I changed the upper case a bit, so it is more legible and I

Neato Serif Font

Neato Serif is a hand drawn, quirky serif font in regular and italic styles. It features stylistic alternates, standard and discretionary ligatures, and swashes to add options and flair to your typography. The typeface has a unique blend of sophistication

YWFT Olivia Font

There’s nothing more celebrated than youth. We strive to look young for as long as humanly possible, and many of us recall parts of our childhood as some of the best moments of our lives. YouWorkForThem has captured the essence

Frozen Memory Font

Frozen Memory is a heavy-boned cartoon display font. Even though it was completely made by hand (using a roller ball pen and some quality paper), it has a clean look, crisp lines and generous curves. Frozen Memory comes in three

Shadowfield Font

Shadowfield is a fantasy font which was inspired by the hand lettering on the Spiderwick movie posters (which itself was apparently based on Hand Skript One). Every glyph was drawn by hand, using a gel pen on 160 grams paper.