Tag: Screen
YWFT Processing Font
YWFT Processing was developed in 2001 for Casey Reas, the co-creator of the Processing programming language. We created this display face to be sharp, tall, unique and interesting…much like Mr. Reas himself. The font was derived from an original logo
Tabia Font
Tabia is a geometric sans serif typeface, designed by Mariya V. Pigoulevskaya in 2013. The font was inspired by the work and principles of the iconic german industrial designer Dieter Rams, who is closely associated with the consumer product company
Litteratur Font
Litteratur is a modern slab/serif font with a soft looking vintage feeling inspired by German and Danish typography. Details include 3 weights and 340 characters each. Published by Ludovic RiffaultDownload Litteratur
OCR A Font
In the early days of computer optical character recognition, there was a need for a font that could be recognized by the computers of that day, and by humans. The resulting compromise was the OCR-A font, which used simple, thick
Metral Font
A geometric sans serif with a precise fabricated appearance. Smooth corners are mixed with subtle angles to form a strong, legible typeface ideally suited for a wide range of applications. Details include 6 weights with italics, an extended European character
Shearman STD Font
Shearman STD has a simple design, based on industrial fonts, in particular at the typewriters fonts. It’s a geometric font with curves elimination, noting in particular the O and Q letters. It has smooth angles and clean forms which combine
Gelder Sans Font
A clean modern sans serif typeface. The balanced proportions of each character demonstrate great legibility at both small and large scale. The distinctively open apertures further improves visibility when used across the web and hand held devices. Details include 9
YWFT Bit Font
YWFT Bit was originally hewn from raw pixels in 1998, then mastered to working format in 2003. You may think YWFT Bit is your typical bitmap affair, but oh, how wrong you would be. With its variety of weights, and
Nimbus Roman Mono Font
Designed by Stanley Morison and Victor Lardent in 2003, Nimbus Roman Mono is a monospaced serif release by URW. Contains language support for West, East, Turkish, Baltic, and Romanian. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Nimbus Roman Mono
Bouchon Font
Bouchon has been created for Letraset by the French husband and wife design team, Roselyne and Michel Besnard. Inspired by bitmapped letter images, the types evoke a futuristic appearance and a style very much at the cutting edge of fashion
Elemental Sans Pro Font
Designed by Francisco Galvez, Elemental is a font created in 1997 and launched in 2001. It is a Sans Serif of humanist type and its principal characteristic is a hybrid between different form of calligraphic outlines. In 2010 it was