font_designer: Rian Hughes

Straker

Straker font

Straker is named after the beige Nehru-collared commander in Gerry Anderson’s masterpiece, UFO.

Telstar

Telstar font

A space-age headline font, Telstar explores a computer-readable sci-fi aesthetic based on an obround lozenge pierced with off-centre holes; the left-right weight switch derives from early optical recognition typefaces.

Xenotype

Xenotype font

Xenotype is an examination of heavy horizontal weighting and develops ideas underlying 60s and 70s headline faces.

Yolanda

Yolanda font

Yolanda, a family of three weights each more florid than the last.

Sparrowhawk

Sparrowhawk font

Sparrowhawk, a capitals only titling, evokes a suburban English gentility.

Pitshanger

Pitshanger font

Pitshanger is loosely derived from a shop sign in Limogues, France.

Radiogram

Radiogram font

Radiogram, pure digital bakelite, can be layered – the solid variant can be placed under the striped version to create two-tone effects.

Rogue Sans

Rogue Sans font

Recently the Rogue family was designed as an accompaniment to Paralucent for Loaded, London’s notorious lads-mag that had found its design being cloned by the competition and sought something unique to set it apart.

Rogue Serif

Rogue Serif font

Recently the Rogue family was designed as an accompaniment to Paralucent for Loaded, London’s notorious lads-mag that had found its design being cloned by the competition and sought something unique to set it apart.

Moonstone

Moonstone font

Moonstone is for all those misunderstood goth Buffy fans. This font contains alternative versions that enable customisation of headlines and are intended to be freely mixed in one setting.