Edda Pro is another art nouveau revival by German type designer Ralph M. Unger. Edda Pro is based on Edda, designed in 1900 by Heinrich Heinz Heune for Schelter & Giesecke, Leipzig, Germany. Unger...
TipTop Pro’s origin goes back to around 1900 when the font was released by the German foundry Julius Klinkhardt in Leipzig. Ralph M. Unger redesigned this beautiful art nouveau typeface, extended its character set...
Bomber was inspired by the lettering used on the vehicles of the U.S. military. This font works great as an old-school style of athletic lettering. Also included is a fifteen character dingbat set.
Soprani is a unique typeface inspired by a plaque found in New Zealand dating from the 1920s. The design was contemporized and brought 100 years into the future.The serifs are dramatically flared at the...
Geogrotesque Expanded Series comes in three widths: Wide, Extended and Expanded, that go between 120% and 200% of the normal width. Since the original Geogrotesque is slightly condensed, the Wide family becomes a good...
Inspired by an art technique, Chiaroscura is a display typeface that conveys elegance and finesse. It has high contrast, sharp terminals and compact vertical proportions that makes it ideal for headlines. Its classy personality...
Designed by YouWorkForThem, YWFT Gavin is an eccentric type design based on the handset graphic collection, Gavin. While those original vector illustrations began as a hand-drawn exploration of George Bruce’s Seven-Line Pica, they eventually...
YWFT Hugo has a broken, scrawled quality that commands the viewer’s attention by making them slightly uneasy: who is responsible for this crazy script, and more importantly, are they a safe distance away? At...
Most everyone agrees that chocolate is irresistible. Now the Koziupa & Paul tag team is offering you a choice of three irresistible flavors, from the bittersweet Amargo, to the mouth-watering Dulce, you now have...
This is a digital revival by Cristóbal Henestrosa based on an experimental typeface named Charter, designed – yet never fully accomplished – by the prominent William Addison Dwiggins. It is an upright italic, unconnected...