Tag: strange
Gryffith CF Font
Gryffith is a display typeface blending a wide range of influences from medieval calligraphy to art deco lettering to high technology. Strange, captivating, and elegant, Gryffith is especially useful for logos, headlines, posters, and artwork. The typeface is based on
Demented Font
Feeling a bit odd, hearing ‘those’ voice again want to let the world know with a wavy, crazy and odd dream-like font well here it is! Graffiti, hand written / horror film TV series inspired font. Think the ‘Evil Dead’,
Mysteria Font
Stick out a mile with the Mysteria typeface and catch everyone’s eye. Using a mix of its two weights helps to create stunning messages. Mysteria’s one-of-a-kind eccentric design of a display face can easily be combined with the matching body
Sheepman Font
Sheepman font was named after my favorite Haruki Murakami character: the Sheep Man. Sheepman font is handwritten, messy, but legible and complete. It comes with alternates and ligatures. Published by HanodedDownload Sheepman
AdieuTwo Font
AdieuTwo is a radical revision of Adieu which was a revision of my original font, Chivalry, that was traced from Chevalier back in the mid-1990s. Its roots are obvious, but this one has small caps, small cap figures, oldstyle figures,
Hangman's Delight Font
Hangman’s Delight is a scratchy, all caps font. The upper case letters come with swirls and curls, but the lower case letters are unadorned. A bit of an unusual font, I admit, but it would look nice on book covers
Psycho Killer Font
Psycho Killer is a song by the Talking Heads. It is also one of my favorite songs, so I figured I’d name a font after it. Psycho Killer is a script font; it contains some messy glyphs and gives the
Alpha Charlie Font
“Alpha Charlie” started as an experiment. But once I had a couple of letters, I thought it looked very interesting. So I just designed the whole set. Published by Wiescher DesignDownload Alpha Charlie
Retro Font
This all capital, slab serif typeface was inspired by elements of early 20th century Constructivist, Bauhaus, Art Deco and Streamline graphic movements. Retro Bold has a strong graphic appearance, a selection of alternative letters and is suitable for a wide
YWFT Wonderland Font
If R. Crumb met Frank the Bunny for drinks, they’d each order one bourbon, one scotch, and one Wonderland. Very aptly-named font. Go ask Alice. In fact, when the borogoves were done getting mimsy, YWFT Wonderland had ended up with
Buzzer Three Font
Due to the advent of multi-media and on-screen graphic design, OCR (Optical Character Recognition) fonts are enjoying a major resurgence. Buzzer 3, with its strong futuristic appearance, is very much in the OCR style. However, it contains many interesting design