font_foundry: Hanoded

Popty Ping

Popty Ping font

Popty Ping is Welsh slang for microwave oven. It literally means ‘oven that goes ping’. Popty Ping was sort of based on an older font of mine called Jambo. It is a very happy...

Reality Check

Reality Check font

Reality Check is a family of two display fonts (plus their Italics). These fonts can be used together in a design, but work just as fine on their own. Reality Check comes with an...

Reluctant Aviator

Reluctant Aviator font

I read something interesting the other day: in 1910 a cat called Kiddo snuck on board an airship and was found by aeronaut Walter Wellman – after he had already taken off in an...

Smiling Cat

Smiling Cat font

Smiling Cat is a cute little font. It is an adaptation of and older font of mine: Harimau Dua. I have had many requests for a bold version of Harimau, so I started working...

Spring Chicken

Spring Chicken font

The other day I discovered that, regrettably, I no longer am a Spring Chicken. Time flies when you’re making fonts… So, after I recovered from that shock, I created this font and called it...

Sugary Pancake

Sugary Pancake font

Sugary Pancakes – ahh, my kids love them. We don’t make them too often, as they are ‘energetic’ enough as it is. This calorie-rich font is ideal for Children’s Books and posters: it is...

Sunbird

Sunbird font

Sunbird is a happy, rounded, cartoonish font family. It comes in three weights: regular, medium and black – each with its very own Italic style. Sunbird is quite versatile: it looks good as a...

Tartufo

Tartufo font

A Tartufo is a truffle in Italian. I have to admit, I have never eaten one, so I couldn’t really tell you if they’re any good. I suppose they are, but you’ll have to...

The Cats Whiskers

The Cats Whiskers font

Ok. Another font with cats in it. I asked my son, Sam (age 4), to draw some cats and I have to say: I’m very proud of what he created. The tiger I asked...

Toadstool

Toadstool font

My kids love toadstools, especially the red capped ones with the white spots (they’re called Amanita muscaria, a.k.a. fly agaric – in case you’re wondering). A couple of months ago you could find loads...