Dynasty is an extensive and versatile family that exploration and modernisation of the typographic quirks associated with the ‘American Gothic’ type school (in much the same way as English Grotesque was an exploration of...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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Electrasonic is a neon linking script in fine, X fine and XX fine weights that whispers slyly of louche backstreet glamour and medicinally strong day-glo cocktails. Use with a cosmopolitan to hand and Suede...
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Absinthe explores forms based on a truncated ellipse and eschews straight lines to give an entirely modern take on some of the forms more closely associated with Art Nouveau.
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Derived from a photograph Rian Hughes took in Hong Kong, the Roadkill family of typefaces is a literal interpretation of rough and worn road lettering. The original provided almost all of the key character...
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An isometric grid of a font, Gridlock takes an italicised modular approach to its letterforms. It is, however, not willfully strict about the application of that grid – the W and V and S,...
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A 14-weight sans family based on the original British ‘M.O.T.’ (Ministry of Transport) alphabet. A capitals-only, single-weight design was drawn up around 1933 for use on Britain’s road network, and remained in use until...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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