Tag: knife

Knifery Font

In the diverse landscape of typeface design, certain font creations command attention with their audacious flair and distinct visual appeal. Nurturing this ethos is the extraordinary Knifery, a serif font that emerges as a superlative exemplification of unconventional aesthetics married

Bowie Font

The name of this typeface comes from the surname of James (Jim) Bowie, American pioneer and inventor of the famous Bowie knife. This is exactly what inspired English rock star David Jones to change his stage name to David Bowie.

Plathorn Font

That’s right, folks. When the West called, Jeremy Dooley reached up like Pecos Bill, grabbed it by the reins and pulled it in, then using its wide, roaming elements to design this functional font that still has an unbroken spirit

P22 Woodcut Set Font

P22 Woodcut is a rough-hewn font similar in style and mood to our Vienna Black font. It was inspired by the woodcuts of Edvard Munch, Max Beckman, Ernest Ludwig Kirchner and other Expressionist artists of the “Blaue Rieter” and “Die

Bayoneta Pro Font

Bayoneta is not your usual handcut alphabet, though it can seem so. It can also seem like carefully constructed lettering inspired by Polynesian cultures. By bridging that gap between knife-wielding kitsch and studied display lettering, Bayoneta offers quite a various