Tag: roman
Modernista Font
“Art Nouveau” happened over Europe under different names. They called it “Jugenstil” in Germany, “Le style moderne” in France, »Sezessionsstil« in Austria and Eastern Europe, “Stile Liberty” in Italy and “Modernista” in Spain. “Jugendstil” in Germany is what started modern
Bikini Season Font
Summer has come! Boho girl is going on her beach vacation. Relaxed, spontaneous, feminine, irreverent, though. Like a girl with a Gipsy soul, she just grabs her Bikini and turns away! This is the new font duo by the couple
Imperia Font
“Imperia” is derived from my Classic font “Imperium” – the Roman Original from the ‘Trajan column. I pushed “Imperia” a lot further, added two versions of swings. To make the family more usable threw in my own version of lowercase
750 Latin Uncial Font
This font was inspired from the Latin script used in european monasteries from circa 5th to 8th, before the Carolingian “Caroline”. It was a regular script, rounded, written slowly, used mainly for specially meticulous books, with a little few of
Sabler Titling Font
Make the right statement with the elegant Sabler Titling. This showstopping font features an inherent grace combined with the classic style of the Art Deco period. The subtle beauty of its letters is highlighted by the typeface’s stems, which taper
Imperium Font
“Imperium” is the official font of the Imperium Romanum, the roman empire. Only since my youngest son decided to learn Latin do I know that the Romans had another “font” for everyday use, “Scriptura Vulgaris” an italic script. Among typomaniacs
Metra Serif Font
“Metra” has the clarity of a classical Sans font and the charm and elegance of a Gothic Copperplate. I designed it because for some purposes one needs a Serif with that cool “Sans” look. I sell the font in 5
Principe Font
“Principe” is the Bodonian idea driven to the limit by abolishing most of the hairlines! The shape is completed only by the eye of the reader. This gives room for elegant embellishments and makes for a surprisingly new look to
1529 Champ Fleury Pro Font
In 1529, Geofroy Tory, French scholar, engraver, printer, publisher and poet, was publishing the well known so called “Champ Fleury”, printed by Gilles de Gourmond, in Paris. It is a fully illustrated handbook where the author explain how to drawn
1525 Durer Initials Font
In 1525, Albrecht Dürer, the well known German great artist, was publishing the so called “Underweysung der Messung mit dem Zirckel und Richtscheyt”, printed in Nuremberg. This handbook explain with numeral figures how to drawn with compasses and ruler. A
Etruria Font
Etruria is a Etruscan writing style font design created by Dima Pole Published by Dima PoleDownload Etruria
Eleganza Font
“Eleganza” is my most elegant typeface. At least that is what I think! I use it for business cards and everything that has to be elegant with that extra touch. The font comes in pairs for the price of one.
Contra Condensed Font
Contra Condensed is the condensed version of my Contra family of fonts. It is very condensed, but not yet narrow. It is well suited in all situations where one needs to save space. Published by Wiescher DesignDownload Contra Condensed
Haboro Font
Haboro is a powerful workhorse. It’s a neoclassical font developed for numerous uses, ranging from editorial and corporate to web pages and apps. This new face from insigne Design takes a modern twist on the high-contrast typeface genre known as
Artica Lt Font
Artica is an elegant sans serif typeface, offered in five weights. It was inspired by classic Roman letterforms. Artica Lt includes a Unicode Latin 1252 character set. Published by Green TypeDownload Artica Lt