Tag: Spain
Libertinas Font
Libertinas & co. is a handwritten typeface, with a casual, elegant and sensual style, with many possibilities to compose different titles, flyers, publications or typographic posters for example. In the commercial version, the font has an extra set of capital
Sargento Gorila Font
Sargento Gorilla is a thick, stencil, military style sans-serif design that contains numerous features such as: Cyrillic support, several monetary symbols including Bitcoin, alternate glyph options, along with various ligature options. Features: – 521 glyphs. Latin Extended • OTF &
eacologica Font
Eacológica round slab is a chunky slab serif typeface with thick rounded, ideal for very readable sturdy-looking titles. You can use this font for headlines in editorial design, advertising and also for designing posters, signs or posters in all cases
La Babaca Font
La Babaca is a black typeface without serifs and compressed very simple geometric shapes, unadorned and bends at the ends, this sober font display saves a lot of space for big titles in both graphic design and layout of books
Yugoslavia Font
Elegant calligraphic font made with pen and inspired by the classical typographies concatenated born in the S XIX. The font includes a full set of lowercase with swashes for use at the end of words, plus a set of 8
Cienfuegos Font
Cienfuegos is a concatenated handwritten font. The name is dedicated to Camilo Cienfuegos, Cuban revolutionary humanist raised in freedom by two Spanish anarchists, their parents. The Commercial version includes: • 462 glyphs. Latin Extended-A • OTF & TTF • Cienfuegos
Jolgoria in Town Font
Jolgoria in Town is a calligraphic style typeface that is full of energy and fun. Jolgoria in Town contains 500+ glyphs, and contains OpenType features such as: oldstyle numerals, small caps, Currencies, Ornaments, Denominators, Numerators, Slash zero, Inferiors, Superiors, Dynamic
Escobeta One Font
Escobeta One is a disconnected handwritten typography made with brush bristles, is perfect for designing posters, catchy headlines, commemorations, invitations or editorial design. The Commercial version includes: • 427 glyphs. Latin Extended • TTF • Escobeta One font can be
Yerbaluisa Font
Yerbaluisa is a handwritten calligraphic typeface style with concatenated letters and several sets of ornaments and swashes terminals. ========================== The Commercial version includes: 517 glyphs. Latin Extended • OTF & TTF Yerbaluisa font can be used unlimited for both Commercial
Promenades Font
On a walk I’ve done in May 2016 with a friend by the Belgian city of Bruges, I found along the roads surrounding the city a phrase carved on a stone (Elke dag belooft me ik beloof dag) typography was
Wacamoler Font
Wacamóler is a western movie typography, inspired opening credits of the Western: Winchester ’73 directed by Anthony Mann in 1950. • Latin Extended & the Greek alphabet, with support for any European language or European center. Wacamóler is available in
Tabarra Pro Font
Tabarra Pro is a new typographic project, is a family of 32 fonts in 4 types: Regular, Narrow, Round and SemiSerif and 4 weights: Light, Book, Bold and Black versions with corresponding italics and swashes in all versions. These Swiss-style
Tabardo Font
Sans Serif display typeface, decorative with square proportions, very thick and rounded. The close spacing between characters and the detailed configuration Kerning make this typeface is very legible. I hope you find it useful for titles, banners, posters or graphic
Obcecada Sans Font
Typography display with art deco connotations, perfect for writing long titles and publications in magazines or holders, also for the composition and graphic design of billboards, posters or advertising affiches. Obcecada Sans typography has a set of 744 glyphs with
Traffic Type Font
Originally designed in 1980, Traffic Type is a font family of 2 sans-serifs and 1 serif. The fonts are European in style, inspired by highway and interstate signage of Spain, Sweden and Luxembourg. These fonts work great in multiple mediums,
Siesta Font
All good things come in threes! FontForum Siesta, last but not least new from Claudia Kipp as well, represents a reflection of a holiday in Spain: bizarre snap shots taken of Spanish day-to-day life, neon ads, bar signs and posters