Tag: sign
Fette Mittelschrift Font
Fette Mittelschrift is a san-serif font design, originally created for technical and traffic signage. Fette Mittelschrift was published and released by URW, contains language support for West, East, Turkish, Baltic, and Romanian. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Fette Mittelschrift
Chromium One Font
This typeface creates a strong, highly polished chromium impression as its name implies and was originally inspired by airbrush technique. A highly stylized and unusual display face that can be used across a variety of commercial applications. Created by the
Aguafina Script Pro Font
Semi-formal and eye-catching elegance is the name of the game, says Aguafina Script, Koziupa and Paul’s latest creation. Graceful, but not too casual. Knowledgeable and artistic, but not too imposing. The characters flow into each other, making a very saucy
LTC Broadway Font
Originally designed by Morris Fuller Benton for ATF in 1927, Sol Hess added a lower case in 1929. Hess also drew Broadway Engraved in 1928 for Lanston Monotype. Broadway has become somewhat of a classic icon as an “Art Deco”
Bayoneta Pro Font
Bayoneta is not your usual handcut alphabet, though it can seem so. It can also seem like carefully constructed lettering inspired by Polynesian cultures. By bridging that gap between knife-wielding kitsch and studied display lettering, Bayoneta offers quite a various
Flash Font
Flash was originally designed by American graphic designer Edwin W. Shaar in 1939. Flash contains a great visual presence of hand-painted signage from the mid 1900’s. Fun Facts: Did you know Edwin W. Shaar also contributed work on Renner’s Futura