Tag: small caps

Winter Mix Blizzard Font

Winter Mix Blizzard is the full set of distressed versions of the following fonts (Icing, Frosted) Published by Great Lakes LetteringDownload Winter Mix Blizzard

Pensum Pro Font

Pensum is a typeface for text, text and nothing but text. A pure monster, straight and plain, it will reliably set word after word, line after line and paragraph after paragraph. Sometimes a spark of the sexy, curvy and sharply

Rawer Font

Another borrring sans? No way! Rawer – simple, strong, raw, robust sans with stencil and inline weights. And again it’s inspired by soviet typography. Published by GaslightDownload Rawer

Conglomerate Font

Sans or serif? Square or rounded? Calligraphic or geometric? Conglomerate is both all and none of these things — a subtle yet unorthodox blend of typographic traits resulting in a clean, unique, and versatile font family with large, open counters

Misty Font

Misty – two weight wild west style serif with numerous alternatives, swashes and irregular alternatives for numerous characters in SC style. Interchanging regular characters with alternatives and vice versa, allow you to do slightly strange inscriptions. Plus deco style. Published

Arkibal Display Font

Display version is a little different from Sans family, where “a” is the center of the whole font. And letters “l, b, d, p, q and t” is the moved slight angle. The idea was to make two versions with

Runde Wien Pro Font

Runde Wien Pro – rounded corners for urban fonts Runde Wien Pro completes the Wien Pro typeface family by the complete font sets with rounded shapes. The more than complete typeface family covers the same weights and styles as the

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

Rum Raisin Pro Font

Our Rum Raisin Pro was inspired by the lettering from a vintage Kellogg’s Raisin Bran cereal box, yet is has expanded from what was originally a unicase design to include a lowercase character set. For those seeking to use the