font_foundry: Elemeno

Benchley

Benchley font

The first of the Algonquin fonts, Benchley was inspired by Robert Benchley, whose dignified, witty exterior failed to disguise his love of the spotlight. Benchley, the font, is elegant but informal and is best...

Bindle

Bindle font

Rounded, tapered and bold, Bindle was designed as an alternative to overused or outdated informal sans serifs.

Borealis

Borealis font

Borealis has an over-bitmapped, whimsical quality, but retains the strength and lines of the underlying design. It’s ideal for designs in which a grunge font might be desired, but legibility is crucial.

Parthenon

Parthenon font

Cadence

Cadence font

Cadence was designed for a computer consulting company called Shamrock Solutions. The logo needed a Celtic font for the word “shamrock” that complimented the tech font used for the word “solutions.” Most Celtic fonts...

Bastinado

Bastinado font

Big, thick and chunky, Bastinado is imposing, but the bat-like, scalloped edges give it a sinister presence. Bastinado is an ancient Asian method of torture in which the bottoms of the victim’s feet are...

Cerulean

Cerulean font

Cerulean echoes the elegant lines of an Old English typeface, but is pared down for versatility. The alternative characters, available in the swash version are intended to compliment the more legible regular style.

Cordial

Cordial font

Cordial is a solid, friendly font. Like other informal script fonts, Cordial works in nearly any context. This font was originally named Pulpatoon, but the designer’s wife made him change it.

Highboy

Highboy font

In the world of interior design, a Highboy is a tall chest of drawers with legs. Although this font is wide and bold, it seems ideal for storage. Highboy is best at large sizes,...

Philadelphia

Philadelphia font

Philadelphia is all stars, stripes and Fourth of July fun. It is based on the text font Aldersgate, which compliments it well. Best at large sizes.