A very expanded sans serif font in capital letters inspired by the inscription on a bank noteOld bank notes tend to have a very typical typography. Usually they carry decorative and elaborately designed markings....
A type designed in a grid, like on display panelsType is not only printed. There were always and still are a number of forms of type versions which function completely differently. Even very early...
A personalized cursive written with the pointed brushThe strange name of this font means nothing other than ”brush,“ but only the Dutch understand it. The typeface is spirited, amusing and flashy. I made the...
A deconstructive variation of ”Clarendon“DéFormé was born out of the distortion of the time-honored ”Clarendon“ letterforms, in which the stems and thin strokes have been reversed. Thus, a typeface was created which will remind...
Write like the inventor of the diesel engine — it’s possible with the Diesel Rudolf Script (patterned after the original handwriting of Rudolf Diesel)…In 2008 the city of Augsburg and the MAN Group celebrated...
A modern sans serif with open round forms.The ”round“ letters emphasize the condensed open oval; the light counter forms provide the rhythm of the typeface, causing the typeface to appear gentle and pleasing. The...
Two fonts in one: a classic-modern sans serif appearing in two forms — ”standard“ and a ”stylistic alternate“ with uncial script-orientated characters which give the font a completely different ”look.“Faber Sans is a sans...
Faber Serif is the Roman typeface which was born out of the sans serif design Faber Sans. The proportions are nearly identical to those of Faber Sans.In comparison, Faber Serif has heavy — although...
very traditional formsstrongly slanted italicconsistant proportionsextraordinary ligaturesswashesalternate lettersalternate figureslower case l with a hooked “foot”Believe it or not, there are hardly any sans serif fonts in which the lower case…
Peter Behrens’ renowned art nouveau type from 1902 – with ornaments. Newly revised and neatly digitalized by Ingo ZimmermannIn 1902, Peter Behrens (1869–1940), architect, designer and typographer, created a new ”German“ type which became...