Our Distressed Telegraph brings the unique individuality of the Large Elite Type No. 44 vintage typewriter keyset to the digital age. Vintage typewriters evoke a warmth and comfort to them, primarily because of their...
by Staff · Published July 2, 2022
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Monolinear Vintage Elegance The Gimbel Script typeface was inspired by a monoline, semi-connected script from a 1930’s holiday greeting card. From its ascenders and descenders that stretch high and low to its gentle curviness...
by Staff · Published July 2, 2022
· Last modified December 28, 2022
The Dear Sans Collection is comprised of four widths ranging from Condensed, Regular, Expanded, and Wide; each of which are comprised of a three font family of weights: Book, Regular & Bold. Cleanly readable,...
by Staff · Published July 2, 2022
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Historical typography makes a comeback. A revival of one of the most popular of a number of rugged typefaces used around the turn of the century, Croft revives the creation of Lewis Buddy III,...
by Staff · Published July 2, 2022
· Last modified December 28, 2022
The Magnate Family began as a digitization of a film typeface from LetterGraphics known as “Wilshire”. What began as a basic glyphset was fleshed out with a full character set with a smallcaps feature....
by Staff · Published July 2, 2022
· Last modified December 28, 2022
An Uber-Black Sans Serif with a Warm Personality Latitude Sans began as a digitization of a film typeface from LetterGraphics known simply as “Free”. The original specimen included standard Capitals and Lowercase, Numerals and...
by Staff · Published July 2, 2022
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Artisinal, not to be confused with the term artisanal, is our revival of the Art Deco typeface known as Cubist Bold, by John W. Zimmerman for Barnhardt Bros. & Spindler in 1929, breathes new...
by Staff · Published July 2, 2022
· Last modified December 28, 2022
A Blocky Geometric Techical typestyle Modulate began as a digitization of a film typeface from LetterGraphics in the early 70’s known as “Cadence”. The original specimen included standard Capitals and Lowercase, Numerals and minimal...
by Staff · Published July 2, 2022
· Last modified December 28, 2022
From Swashes to Standards to LoopyThe Berkshire Pro family began with Berkshire Swash Pro, an alluring semi-sweet typestyle with a bold yet feminine flair to it. But from the beginning, this was always meant...
by Staff · Published July 2, 2022
· Last modified December 28, 2022
A soft Art Deco inspired typestyle with panache The Fascinate Pro Family, which includes both Regular & Inline styles, began as a nod to Art Deco yesteryear and typefaces like Broadway, yet they have...