Tag: lively
Walpurga Font
Walpurga is a witchy display font that comes in two variants – regular & bold – and with four glyphs for each letter. There is a set of ornaments and the in-built opentype features produce a random, natural looking effect
Sugar Pie Font
When Candy Script was officially released and in the hands of a few designers, I was in the middle of a three week trip in North America. When I got back to Buenos Aires, I found a few reactions to
Flavors Pro Font
Does your blog taste bland? Is you website cooked up from the same old recipe? Ladies and gentlemen, we have the missing ingredient! With Flavors Pro you’ll get the zest and zing not found in those boring vanilla fonts. The
Kafka Font
This font is based on the handwriting of author Franz Kafka and captures his expressive handwriting style, using the manuscript of The Trial and his diaries as the primary reference. The font presents the elegance and nervousness with which he
Frijoles Family Font
What’s on your font menu tonight? The same old boring beans? Then why not try Frijoles! Its a fresh new family that’s anything but re-fried. And it’s sure to be a hit when you’re cooking up something that needs to
Mystery Quest Pro Font
Grab your gear! Check your nerves! Get ready for Mystery Quest! This far-out funky font brings danger with every curve! You never know what this playful 1960s mod inspired typeface will bring and design adventure is just around the corner!
Trade Winds Pro Font
Ahoy, matey! Prepare to set sail on the high seas! Let Tradewinds guide you to exotic ports of call where your next adventure begins. This breezy font by Squid and Neapolian will blow you away! The Pro version has been
Brisko Display Font
Brisko Display is alternate version of Brisko Sans Black. Published by Tour de Force Font FoundryDownload Brisko Display
Quaderno Font
Quaderno is a light and mono-linear upright script, accompanied by the heavier weights, noodle and calligraphic versions. This connected script combining elements of the traditional Italian script Bella Scrittura and French script. Quaderno is best suited for middle length texts
Kewl Script Font
Kewl is the result of being caught in the afterimage of one design project while conceptualizing another one. Just before finishing the final tests on Mrs Blackfort, the first of what became a long series of Charles Bluemlein fonts, some
Gloss Drop Font
An enviable choice for magazine headers, book covers or record covers. Works also well as a companion to hand-drawn or painted illustrations. Like in real handwriting, some, but not all, letters connect within a word. Automatic Positional OpenType features handle
P22 Sniplash Font
Sniplash is a lively font inspired by cartoons and comics of the 1960s and ’70s. Curly lines, irregular weights, and a fun attitude make this font excellent for parties, retro packaging or any number of uses where you want a
P22 Tulda Pro Font
Tulda is a very lively lettering font originally drawn for a German calendar. The optional symbols feature festive renderings for just about any occasion. This font is also available as an OpenType font with over 500 characters. Published by IHOFDownload
Horizontes Script Font
Horizontes Script is the result of Panco is personal experimental calligraphy project. Designed with the goal of finding a balance between spontaneity, elegance and beauty, his first typography was born and inspired on the horizonĀ“s blue line from the city
P22 Relax Font
Relax, and its companion font, Relax Mix are two typefaces that evoke a playful spirit. Its casual curves and shapes make it the perfect accompaniment for the Ching Mang picture font. Designed by Hajime Kawakami. Relax and Relax Mix are
Sharktooth Font
Sharktooth is a lively and somewhat geometric design based loosely on Mark Simonson’s earlier typeface Felt Tip Roman. It suitable for either display or text and includes support for most Western- and Central-European languages. The Sharktooth Family includes three styles:
P22 Bramble Font
Bramble is a lively organic font that draws reference from Roman characters rather than Italic forms. Use Normal for small point-size settings to retain legibility. For invigorating display settings, try combining Normal and Wild. Several alternates are included via the