Grand Central JNL is named for the most luxurious train depot in the nation—Grand Central Station in New York City. This multi-line Art Deco font is reminiscent of all of the glitz and glamour...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified December 28, 2022
This set of initial letters was inspired from French renaissance decorated letters. It is a typical pattern, one among dozen quite similar, but this one was in use in Paris, unchanged, for centuries, and...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified May 15, 2024
François Boltana was a French prolific lettering artist during the late 20th Century. He created the Stilla typeface in 1973. Stilla is a cursive “Fat Face”-style design, reminiscent of the first large advertising and...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Granville, is inspired by traditional British (and transatlantic) shop signage. It’s an elaborate confection, drawing on Roman and Blackletter influences and is ideal to give any project an instant Victorian feel. Granville is offered...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified May 17, 2024
Type designer Hannes von Döhren created a display typeface called “Blow Up”. A bubbly, sweet font with nice light effects. Perfect for use in big sizes on posters or flyers. You can use Blow...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Harpsichord (as I have named it) is from the late 1940s and was designed at Lucian Bernhard Studios in New York for Bernhard’s Magnetype Collection. It was originally published as ‘Community Low’ along with...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Always is an elegant script font in six styles. Always makes full use of extravagant ascenders and descenders, giving the font a generous, opulent appearance. To use the font to its best advantage, we...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified May 17, 2024