font_foundry: Hanoded

Pinkus

Pinkus font

Pinkus is a nice, uncomplicated serif font. It was hand drawn on plain white copy paper, hence the roughness. Pinkus is an all-caps affair, but upper and lower case letters can be interchanged. Pinkus...

Snemand

Snemand font

Snemand, in Danish, means Snowman. Quite appropriate for the last month of the year! The font is all caps, but upper and lower case letters can be interchanged and it includes alternates for all...

Oranjerie

Oranjerie font

Oranjerie is a very nice, handmade and legible font which will fit in just anywhere. The glyphs differ slightly in width and height, giving it a unique look. Upper and lower case letters can...

Bergelmir

Bergelmir font

It is BIG, it is IN YOUR FACE, it is…. Bergelmir font! Comes with character, bravado and fun, language support and legibility. Bergelmir is a typographic Ice Giant!

Visum

Visum font

Visum means Visa in Dutch. The name was inspired by Dutch soccer club Vitesse’s rather sad decision to leave Israeli player Dan Mori behind, after he was refused a UAE visa because of his...

Koerier

Koerier font

Koerier means ‘Courier’ in Dutch and is a reference to the classic font it was modeled on. Each glyph was hand drawn, giving the font a unique look and feel, making it an ideal...

Pandanus

Pandanus font

Pandanus is a lovely, handwritten typeface with a lot of flair. It is stylish, elegant and highly legible, making it an ideal font for texts and cards. Comes with a full range of diacritics...

Kempoka

Kempoka font

Kempoka is a Japanese word describing someone who practices Kempo. Kempo, or Chuan Fa in Chinese, is a martial art with roots in China and Japan. I thought of this brush font just before...

Whatnot

Whatnot font

Whatnot is a beautiful, hand drawn all caps font. It was made with a fine-liner on smooth paper. Whatnot can be used for almost all designs, in particular for posters, books and ads. Whatnot...

Komsomol

Komsomol font

Komsomol (short for Kommunisticheskii Soyuz Molodyozhi) was the youth division of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Komsomol font was modeled on several Soviet propaganda posters which all had one thing in common:...