Tag: Marker

Oak Street Font

Oak Street has the look of a note written with a felt-tip pen gone blunt from overuse. Distinctively plump and eye-catching, its letters lean slightly to the left. OpenType features include true small caps, lots o’ ligatures, and Central/Eastern European

Cedar Street Font

Cedar Street simulates the look of a ballpoint pen on a porous notepad. I find it interesting especially for the little bulbous ends of the strokes where the pen soaked into the paper. Cedar Street has a single, medium weight

Blithe Font

Bouncy, effortless-looking handwriting can put us at ease or make us smile. Blithe captures the casual flair of a felt-tip pen with clean monoline strokes. Laura Worthington has retained the distinctive quirks of real handwriting – such as characters that

Poquito Font

Hand-printed caps font ideal for your graphic project. Published by La Boite GraphiqueDownload Poquito

Marydale Font

As a casual handwriting face, Marydale works well in diagram legends, cutlines or other display type, product packaging, movie credits—in fact, in any situation when the idea is to simulate the kind of informal hand-lettering you might find on a

Professor Font

Professor is modeled after the handwriting of an actual professor emeritus whose cursive script displays just the plain-yet-handsome, casual-yet-legible feeling I’d been looking for in a contemporary hand—one that might prove as useful in a personal letter as, say, on

Pumpkinseed Font

With its eight type styles and chockablock character set, Pumpkinseed ranks among the few truly casual handwritten typefaces with an industrial-strength, multi-purpose feel. Its name, by the way, comes from the distinctively oblong shapes of certain counters as well as

Attaboy Font

Attaboy is a posh word for ‘well done’. It was made with a broken marker pen to give it that ‘eroded’ look. It is an all caps typeface, but upper and lower case can be mixed. Attaboy comes with stylistic

Red Velvet Font

A vermilion confection, favored by Salisbury House, with lineage to the Eaton’s Original. Red Velvet: Flour, sugar, eggs, Crisco and cochineal. Remarkable not only for its insect coloring, but for its fuzzy tongue-feel. Published by BLKBKDownload Red Velvet