Tag: inked

Tokyo Taiyaki Font: The Artful Fusion of Oriental Aesthetics into Distinctive Typography

In the world of graphic and digital design, fonts play a monumental role. They form the backbone of the visual medium, often bridging the gap between the intent and interpretation of a design piece. Against this backdrop comes the Tokyo

Riborn Font

Rebirth begins with light streaks that form a vintage style with a touch of rough and stamp. RIBORN with 4 fonts in number, as “ribs” in your design work, and able to beautify also strengthen your work in the form

MEIFEN Font

Meifan is inspired by Chinese New Year with traditional Chinese and scratch styles, making alphabet letters look like traditional Chinese letters. Meifan is perfect for use in designs that have traditional or modern Chinese style. We deliberately display it in

Atonement Font

Atonement is a splattery, scratchy font. I made it with a steel nibbed pen, a brush and some Chinese ink. I based it on my fonts Ravenheart, Qilin and American Grunge – mostly because I really like them. Of course,

Bitterbrush Font

I needed a name with ‘brush’ in it and most have already been taken, so I did a little digging and found out that Purshia tridentata, a flowering plant native to the mountainous areas of western North America is called

Runaround Kid Font

I was listening to some old Smashing Pumpkins albums when I created this font. The name comes from a song called *** You (An Ode To No One). Runaround Kid is a hand painted typeface. I used Chinese ink and

Symptomatic Font

No, rest assured – I am not ill. I just liked the letter combination of Symptomatic! Symptomatic is a messy connected brush script. Use if for your book titles, posters and product packaging. Comes with double letter ligatures and a

Widdershins Font

I like strange words. Widdershins is one of them: it means ‘to go counter clockwise’ and I picked it up from a book I am reading at the moment. Widdershins font was created using a broken bamboo satay skewer and