font_category: legible

m7

m7 font

m7 is a legible slab serif with a lot of stability thanks to a little extra width.

HoneyMead BB

HoneyMead BB font

Wandering somewhere between Roman and Uncial, HoneyMead BB is a body copy font that likes to put its feet up by a roaring fire and enjoy a tall flagon with men and elves alike....

Egizio Condensed

Egizio Condensed font

Italian designer Aldo Novarese first created Egizio in 1955. Egizio is a Clarendon-style typeface, based on type fashions that were especially common in Britain during the 19th Century. This font is a popular choice...

Contax

Contax font

In the advertising industry, I was often asked to supply the art directors with ideas for a san serif type design that was not the standard Helvetica or Univers. They wanted a fresh new...

NewJune Serif

NewJune Serif font

NewJune is a very strong unique character. It is already used in many magazines all over the world. Like Harvey Nichols magazine in London and later W magazine in New York. NewJune Serif was...

Armitage

Armitage font

Sturdy and humane, Armitage renders type with vintage American warmth. Even with a subtle sparkle, Armitage stays humble to let words work. Rather than build on recent trends, Armitage starts over, derived from designs...

Karmina

Karmina font

Karmina is a text typeface created by José Scaglione and Veronika Burian mainly for pocket books and budget editions. It was built to withstand the worst printing conditions: low quality papers, high printing speed...

Ronnia

Ronnia font

One of the most remarkable characteristic of this humanistic sans serif is its versatility. Ronnia’s personality performs admirably in headlines, but is diffident enough for continuous text and small text alike. The heavier weights...

Sprig

Sprig font

Sprig is a dynamic font that combines in-your-face chutzpah with contemporary brushstrokes. The character shapes are contained, yet give a feeling of casual, off the cuff ease. In some, subtle ways it pays its...

Ballard

Ballard font

This typeface was inspired by a font used by Henrie Ballard. Ballard operated on Fleet Street at the Signe of the Bear in London, England. He was active in the industry from 1597-1608. The...