Tag: oblique

Aviano Silk Font

As part of insigne’s annual tradition in adding to the Aviano family, this modern development of a timeless font was selected the clear leader in a poll of insigne design’s social media followers. Silk refers to the smooth, flowing feel

Petala Pro Font

Pétala Pro gave his first steps almost ten years ago. During this time, the quest for perfection had forced several interruptions. It was necessary recalculate the route, tread other ways, discover new maps, and make easy curves. After all, a

Wien Pro Font

Typeface lovers looking for a modern, well-developed sans serif font with a touch of retro and warm and individual lettering will get excited about a new addition to the font market. The more than complete Wien Pro front comes in

Sello Font

Sello is a hand-drawn, geometric sans-serif with a touch of retro style. It’s a unicase typeface inspired by hand-engraved, mid-1960s Spanish postage stamps, hence the name “Sello” – Spanish for “stamp”. This font comes in three different weights – light,

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

Enyo Serif Font

Enyo is a decorative, display, serif handwritten font. This font will provide an informal look to your work! It can be used for small ammount of text, and specially for display usage because of its glyph quality. Enyo offers OpenType

Filmotype Escort Font

Initially offered in the late 1960s, Filmotype Escort was released nearly 15 years after the introduction of Filmotype Giant at the request of Filmotype customers unable to oblique the Filmotype Giant font on their Filmotype machines. Remastered and expanded with

YWFT Maetl Font

YWFT Maetl started as an exploration into hand drawing bitmap typefaces. What happens to edges and angles when you draw bitmaps by hand? We wanted to know. The final drawings of YWFT Maetl ended up with minimal serif details on

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