Tag: military

User Stencil Font

User is a monospaced type family with 30 styles, from Hairline to Bold, divided in Regular, Upright and Stencil, with five weights (Hairline, ExtraLight, Light, Medium and Bold) all with Cameo versions. Complexity and versatility are the keywords for this

Offense Font

Offense is an unyielding rectangular slab-serif face designed with consistently balanced letterforms and a refined finish. It’s extremely angular geometric form commands attention in display settings, yet is also legible in short text blocks. Numerous alternate character sets allow room

Super Duty Condensed Font

Stencil fonts often evoke rigid and sterile images such as packing crates or military vehicles, but Super Duty is somewhere between serious and fun. Super Duty is designed with sharp mechanical angles which give the letterforms a square-jawed and ready-for-action

Filmotype Quiet Font

Initially designed in the early-to-mid 1950s, Filmotype Quiet was among the first of its Novelty font designs. Remastered and expanded from the original source, Filmotype Quiet includes a full international character compliment, automatic fractionals, ordinals, and a suite of period

Glaser Stencil Font

Designed by Milton Glaser, but owned by Photo-Lettering, Glaser Stencil has been brought back to life by the German type masters at URW. Originally designed in 1970, this design still carries the same power it did over 40 years ago.

Pila Font

Pila, designed by Alex Jacque in 2014, is a modular, sans-serif stencil typeface that comes in regular and condensed formats. Crafted to be a bold, punchy, no-nonsense stencil typeface, Pila owes its unique look – as well as its name

Fierro Font

Fierro is a heavy-geometric-retrofuturistic typographic construction that, without any curve, still retains good legibility. These shapes are based on great bended metal pieces, which represent its name, meaning “hardware store”. It has been designed to be used in large sizes

Ginza Narrow Font

Here’s what I said about the original Ginza: Sometimes you get an idea stuck in your head and the only way to get rid of that demon is to put something down on paper. A year later the doodles became

AA-SRVVL Font

One evening I have realized (again) that I am in need of nice technical numerals and no installed fonts had what I was looking for. I decided to design some. Based on british registration plate numerals, the remaining glyphs were