font_category: engraving

Delphian

Delphian font

JMC Engraver

JMC Engraver font

Engravers’ Gothic

Engravers’ Gothic font

Gothic capitals of the same form as Copperplate Gothic, lacking only the oversharpened corners.

Engravers’ Roman BT

Engravers’ Roman BT font

A set of capitals popular with American engravers and typefounders through the last third of the nineteenth century, shown under this name by ATF in 1903.

Nomada Incise

Nomada Incise font

Nomada Incise is a sans serif with flared stems. As such, it belongs to a genre that lies slightly off the beaten track, with a strong focus on handcrafted forms. Reminiscent of engraved letters,...

Aviano Copper

Aviano Copper font

The retro-inspired design of Aviano Copper echos the bold style of America’s Gilded Age. Inspired by the copper-inscribed intaglio printing designs of the early 20th century, the powerful, wide character shape of this font...

Aviano Royale

Aviano Royale font

Aviano returns to lend its classic line to its newest variation, Aviano Royale–named so because of the rich flow the calligraphic capitals give the established font. The extended lowercase characters give an air of...

Glade

Glade font

My latest typeface is a formal, copperplate script named Glade. Beginning as a project for a client who wanted several widths of a formal script style, the project never saw fruition. However, it did...

Sabre

Sabre font

I generally refer to our typefaces as ‘graphic’ rather than typographic. By that I mean their starting points are usually ways of constructing shapes and systems of shapes. As with other Alias typefaces, Sabre...

Emeritus

Emeritus font

Emeritus is born from the carved letters found on buildings and monuments in Washington, DC. Muscular and low contrast but with assymetrical flared serifs that soften its stately presence. Small caps, inline caps, chiseled...