Tag: nature

Just Flower Pots Font

Pots of flowers, pots of leaves. 30 topiaries, daffodils, hearts, daisies, lily, a snail, a butterfly, a ladybug, a shovel, a bell jar and watering can too. Just in time for Spring. Published by Outside The LineDownload Just Flower Pots

Natura Font

This family includes five different fonts. Natura regular is an upright script with lots of swashes and ligatures and offers a wide range of flexibility with its many Opentype features. You will also find that its initial and terminal letters

P22 Speyside Font

P22 Speyside by Torleiv Sverdrup P22 Speyside is a round, curved and controlled sans serif, with an additional set of decorated uppercase letters, initials and small caps. It’s appropriate for text, titling and display. The origin of the name is

Azalea Rough Font

Azalea’s careful, inky strokes reference classic brush script styles of the 1950s, but its jaunty angularity is distinctly modern. Artfully irregular thicks and thins lend it an organic feel. This rough-edged version is a rustic complement to Azalea Smooth. Azalea

Madrid Font

Designed by Steve Jackaman, Madrid is based on the typeface Nacional by Carlos Winkow from the Spanish foundry, Nacional (1941). Published by Red RoosterDownload Madrid

LTC Ornaments Animalia Font

Lanston Monotype made individual ornaments that could be ordered as needed. They were not generally sold as “fonts” as assorted characters, but often individually or in multiples of the same ornament to make borders. This collection of 62 ornaments features

Polyspring Font

Polyspring is a handcrafted serif display font, with a refreshing flowery flair. It was hand-drawn based on Italia Condensed, a typeface from Keystone Foundry from circa 1906. Loaded with stylish ornaments and flourishing alternates for all its letters and numbers,

The Hand Font

The Hand is a handwritten font designed by Fanny Coulez and Julien Saurin in Paris. We wanted to create the most generic, readable and finely balanced handwritten font, to work well in every kind of design. We also designed two

Coliseum Font

Coliseum was designed by A. Pat Hickson/Julie Hopwood. An original design and release by Red Rooster. Published by Red RoosterDownload Coliseum

Vatican Font

Vatican is a calligraphic face. The lower case is influenced by the lettering of Arthur Baker but the caps are more formal, the shape of the Cap V reminded me of a Bishops Mitre which led eventually to the name.