Tag: legible

Mandarin Whispers Font

In Dutch, a Mandarijn is a Tangerine. I found out that it is called a Mandarin in Australia as well! I really like Mandarins, so I thought I’d give them their well-deserved place in the spotlights by naming a font

Fogthree Font

Fogthree is a family of decorative, display fonts designed and published by Grzegorz Luksza. – Fogthree – semi-serif with diacritics. – FogthreeACL (AllCaps & Ligatures) with 236 decorative Ligatures (92 basic and 144 diacritic ligatures). Published by Grzegorz LukszaDownload Fogthree

Sua Font

Sua is a charming typeface. Unique details – such as the curves which extend beyond the stems – make it shine at display and headlines. Clean shapes guarantee legibility even in short passages of text at smaller sizes. The slightly

Bupkis Font

Bupkis literally means ‘goat’s dropping’ in Yiddish, but it is used to say ‘nothing, zero, zilch’. Bupkis is a very nice handmade font. A little formal, a little uneven, a little unusual. Use for it whatever you like, but product

URW Geometric Extended Font

URW Geometric Extended is the matching complement for the URW Geometric, including 20 additional extended styles. 
URW Geometric is a sans serif typeface inspired by the German geometric typefaces of the 1920s but designed for modern usability. The character shapes have optimized

Schnebel Sans Pro ME Font

It took me 12 years to bring this extensive font family to completion. A lot has been changed, transformed, peeled and developed in all those years. For many of my projects I used it as my quarry and so it

Comspot Font

Comspot is a rounded, typewriter-flavoured font family with a human touch. Originally designed as a custom typeface Comspot’s nine weights — razor-thin hairline to ultra black — and 14 stylistic alternates fulfil every need, from extended to display text. Comspot’s

Librum Sans Font

This is the companion sans family to make the Librum serif families work as well as they do. By companion, I do mean stylistically compatible. But mainly, they have the same vertical metrics. So they work very well for run-in

Toriga Font

The Toriga typeface was named after the Portuguese grape variant known as Touriga Nacional. This fun typeface boasts the features of a well-balanced, versatile, modern sans which is highly legible as a text font and with a clean, elegant look