Genki Desu is one of those Japanese expressions that are used a lot and don’t really mean what you think they mean. You can use it as a greeting: O Genki Desu Ka? (お元気ですか...
by Staff · Published April 27, 2020
· Last modified December 28, 2022
I am not really fond of Garden Gnomes, but this font is kinda cute and I figured it’d be a nice name. Garden Gnome is a very happy, easy to read Children’s Book font....
by Staff · Published April 27, 2020
· Last modified December 28, 2022
A couple of weeks ago, I found my ink well, which I thought I had lost. I decided (there and then) to create a bunch of inky brush fonts, which resulted in Dirrrty and...
by Staff · Published April 27, 2020
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Gamboge is a deep saffron to mustard yellow pigment which is extracted from a tree. Its name comes from gambogium, the latin word for the pigment. Gambogia font is a beautiful all caps typeface...
by Staff · Published April 27, 2020
· Last modified December 28, 2022
I love learning new words. I stumbled upon the term Gingerline after I named an older font Gamboge. Like Gamboge, Gingerline is a name for a shade of orange – the color of ripe...
by Staff · Published April 27, 2020
· Last modified December 28, 2022
When I am working on a new font, I usually play some music, or have a song in my head. When I was working on this font, an Audioslave song called Getaway Car was...
by Staff · Published April 27, 2020
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Gobsmacked is a rather new English word. It has been around since 1959 and was used mostly around Liverpool at that time. The word means: ’astounded’, ‘flabbergasted’ (another nice word!) or ‘speechless’. Gob could...
by Staff · Published April 27, 2020
· Last modified December 28, 2022
I have always been fascinated by Grigory Rasputin, the rogue ‘monk’ who influenced the Russian Tsar Nicholas and – according to rumours – bedded the Tsarina. Grigory font was handmade with the use of...
by Staff · Published April 27, 2020
· Last modified December 28, 2022
I love creating fairytale fonts, but for some reason I haven’t made one for quite a while. So, without further ado, I present Griezelig! Griezelig in Dutch means ‘scary’ or ‘creepy’. The word itself...