Originally designed as a bitmap font in 1986, and loosely based on Alternate Gothic, Raster Gothic Condensed is a series of outline fonts that retain the aliased look of a bitmap font. The original...
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Goldenbook is based on the logotype of a literary magazine from the late 1920s called The Golden Book Magazine. It is meant to be used large and includes fonts with both old style and...
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Kandal is a wedge-serif face with old style or antique qualities. It has low contrast in weight between thicks and thins, even as it gets bolder. Its proportions are slightly condensed, and the color...
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Metallophile Sp8 is a faithful facsimile of an 8 point sans serif typeface as set on a 1940s vintage hot metal typesetting machine and printed on coated paper stock. Although the letterforms are closely...
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Raster Bank is a pixelized version of Bank Gothic that retains the jagged look of a bitmap font. Perfect for on-screen use, including Flash animations, web graphics, or any time anti-aliasing is not desired.
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Felt Tip Woman is based on the handwriting of designer Patricia Thompson. The name was inspired by a mis-hearing of the name “Felt Tip Roman” by a colleague.
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Felt Tip Roman began as an experiment in 1989–a straight adaptation of the designer’s handwriting. The Bold and Heavy weights were added in 2003 to broaden the usefulness of this very popular typeface.
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Sharktooth is a somewhat geometric design based loosely on the designer’s earlier typeface Felt Tip Roman (licensed to DsgnHaus). It suitable for either for display or text.
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Coquette is a unconnected script combining elements of the traditional French script and geometric sans serif styles. The result is at once novel and familiar, evoking both vernacular and commercial lettering of the mid-20th...
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Phil Martin, creator of over 400 typefaces from the late ’60s through the ’80s, designed Grad as a redesign of the classic Century Schoolbook for his personal use in the early ’90s. Changes both...