font_category: engraving

Bordonaro Spur

Bordonaro Spur font

Bordonaro Spur – Bordonaro Script’s partner – is a typography strongly influenced by old beer labels and includes some serifs based on Frederic W. Goudy’s Copperplate, but with some softened spurs adding an elegant...

Chapman

Chapman font

Chapman is the result of spending too many hours staring at the often all-capital engraver typefaces from long-gone foundries. The wide serifs, high contrast, and various widths seem to have so much character but...

CF Santiago

CF Santiago font

This alphabet has only capital and small caps. With several alternative characters (A, R, Y) in different style groups. The capitals are even more flexible, with alternatives for Uncial inspiration. In addition to ligatures...

Hypothesis

Hypothesis font

Hypothesis is a typeface inspired in tattoo letters, chicano culture and calligraffiti. It works well with normal size text, but it works even better for large displays, short words, or even just to incorporate...

Ingrid

Ingrid font

Ingrid is a script typeface published by SoftMaker.

Irongate

Irongate font

The Irongate Font Family has a retro personality. The common denominators, in all the glyphs, is a blunt center serif. The main top & bottom of each Cap & lower case glyphs have ‘fan...

Massimo

Massimo font

Massimo is a semi-serif geometric type family. For as long as I can remember, I’ve admired the visual style of New York – its architecture, fashion, design, and typography. After spending two weeks in...

Polyline

Polyline font

Polyline is based on a small 3×5 grid giving it a rather crude and technical look, further emphasized by the monospacing. ‘Polyline’ is a command often found in CAD-software that is used to create...

Pluot

Pluot font

Designed for an age of increased nuance and inclusivity, Pluot defies conventional classification. With an upper half inspired by sans-serif tendencies and a serif-influenced lower half, Pluot is a geometric semi-serif (or semi-sans). It...

Frenchute

Frenchute font

France 1727, the book Le chemin Royal de la Croix is published. Centuries later the historical publication comes into the hands of Josep Patau, who uses its printed pages as a reference for a...