Tag: icons

P22 Blox Font

P22 Blox is a modular system of shapes that can build letterforms and abstract patterns. Created as a working prototype for the letterpress P22 Blox project from and Starshaped Press, this system of shapes presents a unique approach to designing

HWT Bernice Font

HWT Bernice is an ornament font system designed by Marian Bantjes. The basic shapes were designed by Bantjes for the Hamilton Wood Type Museum’s border stamping machine as a contemporary application for this 150 year old machine, which punches shapes

Origins Smooth Font

Based on letters hand-drawn with a crow quill on parchment paper, Origins combines calligraphic grace and antique ambiance. Its tight, energetic angularity can be complemented with swooping swash capitals, alternate ascending and descending letterforms, and graceful ending characters. Origins sings

Renata Font

Both casual and upscale, Renata features inviting, unpretentious letterforms, stroked by the hand of an experienced calligrapher with a small brush-tipped pen. Renata has a fluid, languorous look that suggests elegance, quality, and a handcrafted touch. It’s exceptionally readable thanks

Cheddar Gothic Font

Cheddar Gothic is a hand drawn, 8 style type family, including Sans, Serif, Slab, and Stencil (FREE!) styles—each with Italics and includes matching catchwords and icons. Great for a variety of uses: packaging, posters, t-shirts, stamps, branding, headlines, billboards, websites,

Keys Font

Keys is a unique dingbat font consisting of 10 different styles, covering both Macintosh and Windows keyboard style keys. Works great for on screen keyboard demos or as interesting and more decorative icon overlays. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload

Interval Next Font

Interval Next is a modern sans serif font family that is the successor of the successful Interval Sans Pro. Designed by Olivier Gourvat, Interval Next typeface consists of 16 fonts in 8 weights — Ultra Light, Light, Book, Regular, Medium,

Modish Font

Inky but neat. Flowing but controlled. Modish perfectly balances two predominant aesthetics of fashion and lifestyle: the casually cool hand-drawn look, and the pixel-perfect slickness of digital design. This synthesis might be due partly to how it was created: it’s