font_category: Serif

AT Archistency

AT Archistency font

AT Archistency is a piano-key, stencil, serif face. Designed only with basic geometric shapes, it’s still legible and elegant. Can be used as any stencil-army typeface.

Commodore JNL

Commodore JNL font

Commodore JNL and Commodore Oblique JNL are based somewhat on the Clarendon family of typefaces that were popular in the 1800s and used on many of the broadsides and notices printed with wood type....

Chamfer Serif JNL

Chamfer Serif JNL font

A set of vintage wood type printing blocks yielded the alphabet which was to become Chamfer Serif JNL. With its heavy vertical serifs and interesting character shapes, the design is unique when compared to...

Bemis

Bemis font

I accidentally fell in love with type design, and more specifically, the inscription on the historic Bemis building in Seattle. A high waist and great contrast are characteristics of this classic caps lettering that...

PiS LIETZ Rathoga

PiS LIETZ Rathoga font

Welcome to the Jet Age! LIETZ Rathoga jumps right out of the covers of vintage Space-Hero comics and onto your flickering cathode ray tube monitor. Fight the evil Zombies of the Stratosphere with sharp...

Display Carlos

Display Carlos font

Display Carlos is a display font not intended for text use. It was designed specifically for display, headline, logotype, branding, and similar applications. There are numbers and punctuation located under their respective keys.

Alabama

Alabama font

A “serious”(serif) font with a crazy touch. The idea was born on dozens of papers, thanks to a not-steady-at-all hand guided by coffee.

LCT Palissade

LCT Palissade font

Started during 2012, LCT Palissade is a letter type belonging to the Didone classification. It takes over the Italian characters from the XVII century. Century affected by a huge artistic and industrial mutation, we...

Kiss Me Dead

Kiss Me Dead font

AZ Brand

AZ Brand font

AZ Brand was inspired from a need to develop a display typeface with a hand drawn feel to it. This font was designed for use as a fun bold headline or sub headline.