Tag: jersey

Kicktype Font

In the dynamic world of graphic and digital design, the search for unique yet potent tools is ceaseless. Fonts, being an essential element of this universe, carry the power to sway the audience’s perception and elicit emotion. In this realm,

Brockies Font

Brockies is a sporty, strong, and elegant typeface, with a college style. Inspired by design styles that are currently popular, and this is the answer to every need for ideas that you will pour in this modern era, with a

Winner Font

Winner—Classic athletic aesthetics, finally as a versatile contemporary font family. Just when you thought there was nothing left to add to the classic sports design, we lifted it to a whole new level. Whatever you want to set in whatever

Juju Font

Juju was created for a wide variety of usages. There isn't a single curve in any of the 253 glyphs in each five styles. It works for your sports team, your space rocket, your CNC router, anything. Stack all five

Stanford Font

The strong, geometric letterforms of this typeface incorporate a heavy outline and were inspired by college and university sportswear, making Stanford an excellent choice for work associated with sports in general. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Stanford

Princetown Font

The strong, geometric letterforms of this typeface incorporate a heavy outline and were inspired by college and university sportswear, making Princetown an excellent choice for work associated with sports. Created by Type Designer Richard Jones. Published by LetrasetDownload Princetown

YWFT League Font

You’ve been working hard, and your team is really looking good this year. We’d like to invite you to join the League. YWFT League, that is. Inspired by high school and college football jerseys, YWFT League is in keeping with

YWFT Estenceler Font

Originally created while under the influence of many different types of stencil lettering, YWFT Estenceler took on a more rugged, masculine and tough approach to the stencil concept, bringing new style and grace to a classic. With an appearance similar

YWFT Trisect Font

Looking like sections of racetracks from some fantastic vector landscape, the letter shapes of YWFT Trisect were inspired by retro soccer/football jerseys and their triple line numbers. Many years in the early 90’s were spent dreaming of creating this face,