Tag: headline
Monsoon Font
Script Monsoon was developed for the series of handwriting fonts based on the writing samples of real people. The font delivers natural sincere touch and can magically convert any annoying advertising text into intimate advice of your good friend. The
Aviano Silk Font
As part of insigne’s annual tradition in adding to the Aviano family, this modern development of a timeless font was selected the clear leader in a poll of insigne design’s social media followers. Silk refers to the smooth, flowing feel
Liaison Font
Liaison is a beautiful non-connecting handwritten script for headlines and display typesetting, e.g. for perfumes, reports of the glamour world, magazines about gardening and recipes, covers for romance novels and alike. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Liaison
SteamCourt Font
A bit of background if you will: In early 2014, some friends from my college days banded together to form their own game company. Their first launch? A current Kickstarter they named SteamCourt. I love Kickstarter. It’s a fantastic platform,
Vivala Slab Font
The family includes seven weights being seven uprights and an inline style. Vivala Slab is ideal for use in headline sizes, but it also works properly within text blocks and information design. Opentype features are ligatures, ordinal, fractions, numerator, denominator,
Oyster Shore Font
Aloha! It’s time once again for the Sideshow company luau and this year we want you to join us for all the tropical tiki fun. And where do we go for our annual south seas shindig? Why, sunny OYSTER SHORE
Destra Font
Destra is a contemporary, narrow serif family, suitable to save space and legible at small sizes. Its shapes are the result of a mix of styles. “Destra” is the Portuguese word for “right hand”. The font has several OT features
Maker Font
Maker, the font, pays homage to the Maker constructivist culture. Especially the sparked community interaction, and exchange of ideas through social meetings in shared spaces. With Maker you have hints of a Gothic minuscule heritage and pixel components that is
Graphie Font
Graphie is a modern geometric sans-serif family designed by Ryoichi Tsunekawa and the whole family consists of 16 style: eight weights from Thin to ExtraBold and their matching Italics. The range of styles provides flexibility for title, headline and body
Sycamore Font
Designed by Les Usherwood, Sycamore was digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman. Published by Red RoosterDownload Sycamore
Britva Font
Derived from Valibuk, Britva is designed like from broken glass for eye-catching headlines. It’s a heavy, condensed face with a high x-height and tight spacing. While Valibuk can write it loud, Britva literally shouts it out even louder. The unbroken
Schar Font
A humanist sans designed like a serif with high-stroke contrast, but without serifs. Calligraphic forms and consistent angle axis are combined to create a fluid and dynamic personality. Schar is a balanced sans serif with classic proportions ideally suited for
Estilo Pro Font
Five years later, DSType proudly introduces Estilo Pro: the Ultimate version of Estilo. Now with sharp edges and five weights, from Hairline to Bold, Estilo Pro includes an extraordinary set of features like Alternate Characters, Initial Swashes, Ending Swashes, Ligatures,
Dequindre Font
Dequindre is a monolinear blackletter typeface, and was drawn as if grade school handwriting practice sheets came in a blackletter variety. Dropping the thin/thick calligraphic contrast of traditional blackletter glyph construction and instead sticking to the bare skeleton of the
Violenta Font
Violenta font family has been designed for Graviton Font Foundry by Pablo Balcells in 2015. It is a display, geometric typeface, with a condensed design and sharp angles that provides an aggressive and strong appearance. Violenta consists of 8 styles.
Deliscript Font
Although initially inspired by the neon sign in front of Canters Delicatessen in Los Angeles, the design of Deliscript Upright and Deliscript Slant soon took on a life of its own and its own distinctive look. Like its sibling Metroscript,