Tag: stylistic alternates
Didonesque Font
This is Didonesque – a highly versatile and elegantly stylish type family that was inspired by classic Didone fonts synonymous with luxury brands. This display typeface is ideal for editorial headlines, logotype, branding and short runs of text. Distinguishing features
The Comeback Font
The Comeback Font is a display Opentype, caps-only geometric font. It supports basic & extended Latin, Cyrillic and Greek and has 1,434 glyphs. It’s ideal for logos because of its unique characteristic, that almost all glyphs come in 4 stylistic
Fnord Font
Fnord is a contemporary humanist serif typeface, it is ideally suited for display purposes and branding. The family has been designed to be highly versatile, containing a total of 23 fonts – each font features discretionary ligatures, swash alternates and
Gaytan Font
Gaytan (Bulgarian for braid) is a fresh new insight on archaic letterforms. A family of two unicase typefaces – a modern looking sans and more classic looking serif, equipped with many alternates, so they can suit any typographic taste. Gaytan’s
Loudine Font
Loudine is a striking decorative display typeface, great for posters, book covers and magazine headlines. It comes in two widths, each of them packed with a set of stylistic alternates: just turn on the feature in an OpenType savvy program
Berimbau Font
Berimbau is a whimsical narrow hand-drawn typeface. It’s stylish, versatile and loaded with amazing OpenType features that do their magic in OpenType savvy applications. Its sprightly swashes and twisting stylistic alternates (say that 3 times fast!) play together to deliver
Populaire Font
Populaire is a hand-drawn font that mimics true handcrafted lettering. Counting 4 glyphs for each letter, the laborious kerning table ensures that the glyphs are really exchangeable. Yet, there’s a cool set of ornaments and a kind-of-magic OpenType feature. When