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YWFT Merry Font
YWFT Merry is an original Jeff Rodgers handset design, now converted into a working system font by the designers at YouWorkForThem. All the inlines, drop shades, outlines and ornaments of the original artwork has been preserved with great attention to
Sperling FY Font
Sperling FY is a geometric and condensed high contrast font, characterized by its long vertical serifs. Its big i-dot as well as some other deliberately naive disproportions like the W are wonderful signs to identify Sperling FY. The accompanying italic
ATC Krueger Font
ATC Krueger is a condensed mono font comprised of over 100+ characters, producing extremely nice results tracked out. The constructivist upper-case letterforms of Krueger utilizes geometry to portray cleanliness and authority. The current release of Krueger is uppercase and punctuation
Zomba Font
Trance ZOMBA! Tomo’s new typeface, carefully hand crafted with different lettershapes on upper and lowercase slots although being an all caps font. Published by TomoDownload Zomba
Dead Zone Font
This family was inspired from type found on a horror movie poster of the 1950s. FULL CHARACTER SET Each font in the Dead Zoneā¢ family has a full character set of 232+ letterforms, with all characters designed in the style
Humanist 521 Font
Humanist 521 is a Bitstream digitized version of Gill Sans typeface. The font was designed by Eric Gill and released by Monotype circa 1928-1930. Gill’s design is based on the typeface of Edward Johnston, the innovative British letterer and teacher,
Girga Font
Triumphant, vigorous and strong. These were the keywords for the design of Girga, named after an Egyptian city in the Sohag Governorate. The power and strength of the Egyptian letterforms were balance with a few sans serif forms so the
Manuel Pro Font
Manuel, a simple, almost mathematically constructed typeface, includes stylistic alternates for a number of upper case characters. This comes in very helpful when designing logos. Manuel is a very charming, self-confident and exciting typeface design. The idea was to try
DeLuxe Gothic Font
Michael Doret was always very aware of the fact that Morris Fuller Benton’s classic Bank Gothic, a longtime favorite of his, didn’t contain any lowercase characters. So he set out to remedy that by designing his all new DeLuxe Gothic,
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
Ainslie Sans Font
The original Ainslie was inspired by Mt. Ainslie and the city of Canberra’s inner suburb of the same name. Canberra is Australia’s capital–a planned city designed by American architect Walter Burley Griffin. Griffin’s style and geometric design for the city,
Bachelor Font
Bachelor Script is the preliminary design for Graduate Script. You can clearly see the resemblance between the two, but while Bachelor is frisky and authentic, Graduate is more polished and staged. Graduate Ornaments was originally designed to complement Graduate Script,
Turn Right Display Font
A display font that attempts to bridge the gap between classic geometric and neo grotesque faces simple shapes with a robust, no nonsense approach. Published by Jamie WinderDownload Turn Right Display
El Paso Pro Font
In the 1970s, Face Photosetting in London was known as the preeminent typesetting house in London. Steve worked in the studio in Newman Street and Hanway Place. El Paso Pro is a family of typefaces based on a unique single
Filmotype Kitten Font
Filmotype Kitten followed in the footsteps of Filmotype Ledger as a high-style connecting script with strong contrasting thick and thin strokes to create an elegant hand-lettered look which found the height of its popularity in the mid-to-late 1950s. This style
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.