Tag: letterpress

Buckboard Font

Nothing says Wild West like a good ole authentic wood type font with its original patina. The Buckboard fonts have OpenType ligature features that substitute a unique pairing of characters when any letter is keyed twice in a row, as

Letterpress Collection Font

Letterpress Collection is 2nd set of wonderful, warm and weathered hand made typefaces from Borutta.The Family consists of 7 typefaces in 28 different styles! (Regular & Italic, Print & Stencil) 5 of them are all caps typefaces. Published by Mateusz

YWFT Cam Font

It ain’t good for some fonts to live too long, pilgrim. That’s why YWFT Cam was designed, as a fresh and unique wood-type typeface option for designers. YWFT Cam is a uni-case typeface design but also uses the lowercase to

Adios Script Font

Romantic, decorative Adios Script is one of Alejandro Paul s most elaborate and technically refined faces to date. Inspired by designs in how to commercial lettering guides of the 1940s, it has been refined and brought into the 21st century

King Tut Font

King Tut is a restoration and expansion of the original Egyptian Expanded, a single bold face cut in 1850 by Miller & Richard, the famous Edinburgh founders. This aesthetic, though originally issued to help drive simple print advertising of those

Anodyne Font

Anodyne is a warm and weathered all-caps font from Yellow Design Studio with hand-printed texture and unique shadow options. Features include four distress variations for each letter and at least two for every other character. Double-letter ligatures add realism by

Wood Type Collection Font

Wood Type Collection is a set of wonderful, warm and weathered hand made typefaces designed by Mateusz Machalski. The Inspiration for this collection comes from a wooden letter blocks and other old technologies used for printing. WTC supports 40 different

Rhythm Font

I hate the idea of revivals. I have publicly said I choose not to do revivals because they make me uncomfortable. This is as close as I have been to crossing my own line. To be direct, Rhythm is based

LTC Californian Font

Frederic Goudy designed Californian as a private commission for the University of California at Berkeley in 1939. This face is often considered to be the finest type design from the prolific Goudy. Californian was later released by Lanston Monotype for