Paperside:Neither Papyrus nor SSI Countryside.Inspired in some ways by the Papyrus form, but untextured and smoother, with the dimensions and proportions more open, like that of Countryside SSi, with its larger easily readable lowercase...
Looking for something between a Serif and Sans Serif font?Try the DT Skiart font.This high quality, versatile font has the professional feel of a Serif, but has the open readability of a Sans Serif.A...
DT Squished Stuff is a font made for fun. This uneven simple blocky sans-serif font has wonky letters that adapt automatically and change shape to fit against their neighbours.Use with contextual ligatures turned on...
DT Portal:This stylised, partially serifed font, made with a slightly rounded square form, may have been inspired initially by old cathode ray tubes and computer screens. Although not intended to be purely a ‘tech’...
LythmoreThis font is called Lythmore and is inspired by Lithos.Lithos was originally designed for Adobe by Carol Twombly in 1990, based it on the lettering from ancient Greek inscriptions.The Capitals are similar in feel...
Inspired by early cool cartoon fonts, early rock and hippie posters, I created the casual ‘DT Stoner Toon’ font.Then by adding strategic dots to add a little more quirkiness to the mix, I came...
The Dragon Quill family is the 3rd reincarnation of earlier (yet to be released) dragon fonts.A simple ‘Dragon Round’ grew to become ‘Dragon Flare’, then evolved to become ‘Dragon Quill’.Within the Dragon Quill family,...
Inspired by early cool cartoon fonts, early rock and hippie posters, I created this casually organic ‘DT Stoner Toon’ font.Please use with contextual ligatures turned on when possible. These letters like to adapt to...
DT Decopolis Hotel is a sharply stylised Sans Serif Art Deco font, crafted with a wide oval, dissected and contrasted against precision straight edges and pixel sharp corners. The Capitals have a raised centre...
When reading text, the most informative parts of the written word for a human brain to identify, are the top and bottom edges of each word, and to a lesser degree, the leading and...