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YWFT Merry Font

YWFT Merry is an original Jeff Rodgers handset design, now converted into a working system font by the designers at YouWorkForThem. All the inlines, drop shades, outlines and ornaments of the original artwork has been preserved with great attention to

YWFT Yoke Font

A yoke is the “old-world” slang for twin, or double, or duplex, since it turned two oxen from independent operators into a powerful two-ox team. And if you ever plowed a ten-acre bean field by hand, you know how important

YWFT Dekko Font

YWFT Dekko is an icon, symbol and pattern style dingbat font created with the ability to execute multiple design ideas. The font was designed with tight kerning, allowing the ability on certain letter combos to create intriguing pattern designs. This

YWFT Psychosis Font

Some folks say we’re too prone to hyperbole in these font descriptions, but we can’t help ourselves some times. And this is one of those times. YWFT Psychosis is THE CRAZIEST OpenType font we have ever released. No joke, you

YWFT Attic Font

This is about a journey, from humble EPS handset to magical OpenType glory that might even be a bit spooky if it wasn’t so darn majestic. This stately YWFT Attic is full of surprises, with gorgeous stylistic alternates and swash

YWFT Sugar Font

Like a candy store full of salt water taffy, YWFT Sugar brings the flavor to satisfy the sweetest tooth. Featuring stylistic alternates like swash, contextual alternates and ligatures, this Sugar is just the right combination of silly-in-the-school yard and fun-in-the-sun,

YWFT Darts Font

YWFT Darts is less about the beloved game, and more about a bunch of paper currency designers having lunch at an Aztec restaurant. These circular symbols would be equally at home on a Navajo tapestry as they would on a

YWFT Duncan Font

Once again, the Brazilian type ninjas at PintassilgoPrints have slipped unseen into our mountain fortress and left behind a fierce 26-finger death punch. YWFT Duncan is the latest addition to our hand-drawn house of champions, but this one has the

YWFT Clairemy Font

The smell of ink is redolent in the air, as the resistance printers screen propaganda deep in a basement in the French Quarter. The Absinthe is flowing, and there’s static on the radio, as YWFT Clairemy makes its proud and

YWFT Manifest Font

When you want to criticize the regime with style, you need to be as clear as Pussy Riot and as classic as MLK, and there’s no better way to do that than with YWFT Manifest. Loaded with OpenType features including

YWFT Burls Font

YWFT Burls comes at you like the late-60s Minnesota Vikings defensive line. Burly, thick, massive, manly, and tough with retro thickness and fifty pounds of lard-enriched meat sauce. Pour out a tall single-malt straight up, and order up a Kansas