Inspired by the signage of one of the greatest theme park rides in the world (you know, the one with the song that you can’t really get out of your head), The Happiest Cruise...
With a hint of flair and some nice update touches, Shenandoah Clarendon is a beautiful and modernized revival of the traditional Clarendon font. Adding new glyphs and measurements into the mix, it’s sure to...
Designed with visual novels and romantic text in mind, Doki Doki Tokimeki (taken from the Japanese sound for a heartbeat and the word heartbeat itself) is a romantically-inclined sans serif. From playful, yet friendly...
For the angular, blocky look, the future is Ferrocarbon! Designed primarily as a title font, I created it way back in 2013 and promptly forgot about, so I’m releasing it to the world now....
The second in our Cool Japan series, Odaiba Soul echoes back to some of the futuristic amusement centers and entertainments found on Odaiba Island in Tokyo Bay. Tailored for sci-fi lettering, anime awesomeness or...
Named in honor of the great bossa nova artist, Benjor is a fat display meant for headlines, attention-grabbing displays and even Brazilian record covers! Striking and eye pleasing, it’s simply que bom!
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Reaver is my attempt to create a horror or bestial font that doesn’t conform to the traditional stereotypes of either. A few have called it Geigeresque, and an earlier name for this font –...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Inspired by Rob’s years of living in Japan, Shibuya Dancefloor is an expanded version of an earlier font that we did, adding hiragana and katakana to the mix. It’s perfect for anime artwork, sci-fi...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Voynich is an eerie, alien font based on the mysterious tome known as the Voynich manuscript. For more information on the manuscript, please see the Wikipedia article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voynich_manuscript