The success of the original Big Noodle Titling fonts is based partly on the squared letter body design being ideal for use in video games. Game maker Blizzard Entertainment comissioned me to make a...
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Ganymede is a geometric linear font combining industrial and architectural themes. Chiselled forms and a crisp finish parallel automotive styling and industrial design from the turn of the 21st century, while the straight sides...
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One of the Modulus series of interchangeable type styles built around a common framework. A general purpose design with squared forms and a simplified finish, Primex delivers excellent clarity on-screen and is doubly effective...
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A heavy duty block-shadow font derived from Sentinel Sten Type, Maus’ inflexible, near-featureless block-like shapes give the impression of great mass and solidity. Maus is an example of minimalism in type design, using a...
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Bringing a renewed spirit to its type, machine fonts never looked this futuristic, or had such a striking high impact effect. Sten’s profuse linear abstraction and folded stencil design grab the eye’s attention, while...
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Many variations of these two decorative display type styles have existed for over a century. Most are either similar to the Adam Gorry duo but plainer, or of the retro variety (1940’s – 1950’s...
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A plush, hard-hitting display type with genuine depth of design, Rhodaelian combines maximum persuasive force with stunning visual presence and more than a hint of magnetism. Rhodaelian resonates with industrial design of the early...
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Midnight Kernboy is a 21st century interpretation of City. The slab serif, or egyptian type style, was introduced around 1815 by Vincent Figgins; at the time it was considered the most brilliant typographic invention...
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Relive the spirit of 19th century America in whimsical upbeat style with De Louisville tuscan. Echoing the Victorian craze for lavish decoration, De Louisville captures the antique flavor of a music parlor with refreshing...
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This compact low contrast display face in the spirit of Giambattista Bodoni’s original roman type teams familiar elements of classical design with the warmth of human presence to impart an intuitive sense of connection...