Tag: YWFT
YWFT Thinaire Font
Tape hiss nearly obscures the tender chords and barely-whispered voice, singing a shy song that has the coffee house in tears. Yes, indeed, it’s YWFT Thinaire, the dreamy nerd that has all the librarians fluttering at the reference desk. Now
Slab Serif Collection 01 Font
Slab serifs have always been popular on our site, so it was only a matter of time till we got a collection like this online. Filled with five different slab serif designs, this is surely going to offer numerous options
YWFT Ultramagnetic Expanded Font
YWFT Ultramagnetic is one of our hall of famers. In fact, from 2002-2006, it ranked in our Top Ten–spending a majority of that time at Number One. YWFT Ultramagnetic has been used by Harley Davidson, Starbucks, Disney Channel, Best Buy,
YWFT Mullino Font
Slightly distressed but possessing of serious underlying power, YWFT Mullino can be used as a display typeface or as a text face. This font brings huge diversity, beginning with the fact that there are two styles (Book and Medium) and
YWFT Tapscott Font
YWFT Tapscott is an Opentype font named for Horace Tapscott, the great jazz pianist, composer and founder of the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra. The font was inspired by Tapscott’s signature sound, with a tip of the Malo hat to the
YWFT Filbert Font
Ridin’ down that old country road, a sign appears ahead in the forest… “Cherry Pies, $2.” It’s good ol’ YWFT Filbert bringin’ that down-home cheer, with that hand-painted, primitive calligraphic rootin’-tootin’ charm that just can’t be done any other way.
YWFT Pello Font
At first glance, YWFT Pello might appear to be something from the tonalpohualli, and may inspire a pilgrimage to Teotihuacán. However, after a few moments (and perhaps a quick sacrifice to Quetzalcoatl for good measure), you should begin to see
YWFT Wellsworth Font
YWFT Wellsworth is the lovechild of that wayward 70s Julia Script and a massive-shouldered fellow with a big black beard and a laugh that rolls like thunder. Formerly known as a handset only design, YWFT Wellsworth is now a powerful,
YWFT Chateau Font
Home-spun & hand-done, the coarsely calligraphic YWFT Chateau is an endearingly uneven complete script face with unerring links and lots of character. YWFT Chateau was converted to opentype format in 2010. Published by YWFT Maddy NyeDownload YWFT Chateau
YWFT Owen Font
YWFT Owen was originally a handset design by Jeff Rogers, now converted into a working system font by the Brazilian ninjas at PintassilgoPrints. The ornamental inline/overlay and chunky sans serif background forms have been preserved beautifully and make this a
YWFT Black Slabbath Font
The heaviest typeface in the world, Black Slabbath. There’s only one thing about this new typeface that isn’t colossally black: the razor-thin white space. It slices through and between geometric characters, creating a juxtaposition of contrasts and rhythms. Black Slabbath
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
Cumulus and Foam Font
Cumulus & Foam, the most beautifully grotesque font of our time. As it is in life, it is in art: beautiful is easy, reassuring, and affirming. It commands a comfortable space, and reliably adheres to the rules established therein. In
YWFT Valley Font
YWFT Valley is a thin, lean and fashionable sans-serif, display font which takes the notion of ball and stick form quite literally. The pattern of dots plays between letters adding to the rhythmic pacing when typeset. YWFT Valley pays homage
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