font_category: legible

Swift 2.0 Cyrillic

Swift 2.0 Cyrillic font

Gerard Unger developed this newspaper font between 1984 and 1987 for Dr.-Ing. Rudolf Hell GmbH, Kiel. He was mainly influenced by William A. Dwiggins (1880-1956), the typographic consultant of Mergenthaler Linotype, who started to...

RePublic

RePublic font

In 1955 the Czech State Department of Culture, which was then in charge of all the publishing houses, organised a competition amongst printing houses and generally all book businesses for the design of a...

Edito

Edito font

Edito is a completely new bodycopy font. The special thing about this font is, that all serifs have the same height. So no matter if you take the thinnest cut (A) or the fattest...

Quaestor

Quaestor font

Quaestor was designed to be a strong a decided text typeface because the Quaestor was a Roman magistrate, with responsibility for the treasury and in early times a quaestor also had judicial powers. This...

Quaestor Sans

Quaestor Sans font

Quaestor Sans is the perfect companion to Quaestor. The smooth angles in the terminals make it closer to Quaestor and allows to keep the strong character of the typeface.

Stymie

Stymie font

Morris Fuller Benton’s 1931 design, reworking the model of Memphis for ATF.

Rhodamine Blue

Rhodamine Blue font

Chawsy

Chawsy font

An all caps font with smooth and somewhat grungy letters. Perfect for imitating hasty written letters or such alike! Comes with 2 alternatives for each letter, and with kerning for both lower/lower, caps/lower, caps/caps...

Hefty Galloon

Hefty Galloon font

Letters torn apart…did you say punk? Or did you say misprinted? Comes with 2 alternatives for each letter, and with kerning for both lower/lower, caps/lower, caps/caps and lower/caps

Monem

Monem font

Monem is the word for the smallest significance-carrying part of a language. I thought that was a good name for a clean, straightforward Sans typeface. Monem is very sturdy and usable for lots of...