Tag: italic

Rufina Font

Rufina was as tall and thin as a reed. Elegant, but with that distance which well defined forms seem to impose. Her voice, however, was sweeter, closer and when she spoke her name, like a slow whisper, one felt like

Palindrome Reset Font

Palindrome Reset is a tech font design published by Shuji Kikuchi / sugargliderz Published by Shuji Kikuchi / sugargliderzDownload Palindrome Reset

LILIRUN Font

LILIRUN is a font design inspired by freedom, handmade writing, and vintage lifestyle. Published by RodrigoTypoDownload LILIRUN

Quean Font

Quean is a clean script font inspired by some of the classical advertising brush styles. With a simple stroke and basic letterforms, this font conveys a manual feel but remains very legible and is particularly well suited for use in

Telltale Font

Telltale is classic serif design made for headline and text use mainly. Contains two styles, book and italic, that work together quite beautifully when used together at different point sizes. Published by Suomi Type FoundryDownload Telltale

Sheila Font

Sheila strikes the perfect balance between casual handwriting and careful calligraphy, making it both approachable and aspirational. Put Sheila’s airy, breezy letterforms to use in friendly or feminine settings like inspirational quotes and fashion layouts. Contextual alternates and ligatures lend

Liebelei Font

“Liebelei” – dalliance, flirtation, hanky-panky (leo.org); kind of diminutive of “Liebe” (German for love) The typeface Liebelei has its roots back in 1932, when Vienna-based painter Rudolf Vogl created the poster for a movie called Liebelei after the popular play

Diane Script Premiere Font

Designed by the legendary French designer Roger Excoffon in 1956, this remarkable script has never been faithfully recreated until now. In close collaboration with Mark Simonson, FontHaus and Mr. Simonson painstakingly researched rare type books, publications, European metal type services,

P22 Pop Art Set Font

This font set is inspired by the Pop artists of the 1950s and 60s. Based in the images of the popular culture, these fonts are derived from comic books, magazines, advertising, and films of the time. “Pop Art Extras” feature

Tobogan Font

Tobogan is a display typeface, playing with heavy curve designs in its letterforms. Published by RodrigoTypoDownload Tobogan

Kardia Font

Kardia is a versatile type family that lets you compose a wide range of texts, from extensive reading materials to striking and eye-catching headlines and titles. Features include ample proportions that have been revised to maintain similar line performance across

Madre Script Font

Madre Script is a typeface that experiences adopting two building models: the typographic (with repetition of shapes) and the script (with the freedom of writing). The models are presented in a subtle, unobtrusive way and mainly without conflicts. The essence

YWFT Basel Font

YWFT Basel is a heavy sans-serif font that began as a revival of the metal type Spartan Black, an American copy of Futura developed in 1936. The final release of YWFT Basel ultimately took on a character of its own,

Azalea Smooth Font

Azalea’s careful, inky strokes reference classic brush script styles of the 1950s, but its jaunty angularity is distinctly modern. Artfully irregular thicks and thins lend it an organic and slightly rustic feel, which is further enhanced in its rough-edged counterpart