Tag: sansserif

Extension Font

Designed by Les Usherwood, Extension is a modern sans digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman. Many of the weights and the italics were created after Les death. Published by Red RoosterDownload Extension

Banque Gothique Font

Designed by Steve Jackaman, Banque Gothique is based on the earliest references of the ATF/Morris F. Benton versions of the Bank Gothic typefaces. This version has been Fleshed-out into a full family. Published by Red RoosterDownload Banque Gothique

Gothic Font

Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman, Gothic is a modern and fashionable sans serif design based on the original typeface by Ludlow (1939). Published by Red RoosterDownload Gothic

Lupo Font

Font Lupo is the younger brother of Kapra. However, unlike Kapra it is characterized by the sharpness of the finish. It is inspired by a You And Me Monthly published by National Magazines Publisher RSW „Prasa” that appeared from Mai

Bannock Brae Gothic Font

Designed by Steve Jackaman, Bannock Brae Gothic is an original design, loosely based on a typeface from an old wood type specimen book from the turn-of-the-century. Published by Red RoosterDownload Bannock Brae Gothic

Astoria Font

Based heavily on Gill Sans especially in the mid weights, Astoria has a subtle top left serif which makes it not quite a Roman and not quite a Sans. Designed specifically as a text face it still works very well

Iris Font

Designed during the late 1930s for American Typefounders, this all capital sans serif typeface has experienced a recent revival in popularity. The slender geometric letterforms provide a hint of the Art Deco period, but its application potential is far broader.

Java Kick Font

Java Kick is a bold caffeinated number perfect for large display applications! Published by Breaking The NormDownload Java Kick

Paz Font

Paz, a squarish 4-weight industrial family, ranging from extreme hairline to black. It is ideal for editorial headlines where type plays a major role in the overall design. The fonts were designed by Ariel Di Lisio and digitized by Alejandro

Night Club Font

Night Club is a fresh take on an old typeface originally called Ad Lib, complete with it’s own set of roudy characters. Published by Breaking The NormDownload Night Club

Grover Font

The object of Grover was to join two distinctive typeface designs: the basic European gothic of the late nineteenth century and the ’rounded’ style found in 1960s America. The result is a clear, friendly face with subtle yet unforgettable features.