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Grayfel Font

As designers, we seek perfection and originality. The more we step back and look at our work, the more changes we tend to find necessary. Drastic modifications are inevitable. The same is true of Grayfel. Grayfel began as an exercise

Trali-Vali Font

Trali-Vali is a funny multilingual layered font family. Published by Green TypeDownload Trali-Vali

Arkibal Serif Font

The inspiration comes from some old documents and store signs from my great-grandfather’s old gold list factory from 1838. He delivered hits for many artists of that time, and various museums in Copenhagen. I priority increases to make a mixture

Patriciana Font

Patriciana is a fashionable font. Published by Green TypeDownload Patriciana

Danger Block Font

Danger Block is a stencil font inspired by Russian Constructivism. Published by Green TypeDownload Danger Block

Wreck Effect Font

To the rubber necker, a car crash is a rare treat. They return periodically to tabloid celebrity meltdowns–a staple of their diet–but the Wreck Effect holds strong sway over them, inducing them to perform elaborate rituals in front of congregations

Hand Book Font

Reading palms like pages bound together by sinews, the seer flips through her Hand Book, eliciting gasps evinced by unsolicited touch. Some cold, others clammy, the pages slap together, triumphant in imparting knowledge that only she could read. Published by

Shojumaru Pro Font

A Japanese chop-style typestyle. Shojumaru draws inspiration from a movie poster for a 1957 film titled Sayonara, starring Marlon Brando. It breaks the formula of a chop suey style by mixing chop suey and traditional letterforms to create a powerful

Marcellus Pro Font

Our Marcellus Pro was inspired by classic Roman inscription letterforms. Clarity and beauty are embodied in the standard lowercase, while this historically influenced typeface also nods to the powerful presence of the Trajan titling style with its SmallCaps set. When

Risque Pro Font

Our Risque Pro draws inspiration from the title screen of the 1962 Looney Toons cartoon, “Martian through Georgia”. Originally an all Capitals reference, Risque includes Capitals, lowercase, and SmallCaps sets as festive and irregular in its bounce as the cartoon

Luckiest Guy Pro Font

Our Luckiest Guy Pro was inspired by hand-lettering by vintage 1950’s advertisements. The uber-bold unicase letterforms exude charm and light-heartedness, while the SmallCaps and extensive figure sets expand the range of usability and appeal. Opentype features include: – Small Cap