font_foundry: P22 Type Foundry

P22 Cezanne

P22 Cezanne font

This font set, created for the Philadelphia Museum of Art, celebrates the work of influential French artist Paul Cézanne. P22’s Cezanne font allows you to beautify your documents with a faithful rendition of the...

P22 Atomica

P22 Atomica font

Atomica looks back to the dawn of the nuclear era when fall-out shelters were all the rage. Contains 62 Atomic Age symbols and Civil Defense.

P22 Bagaglio

P22 Bagaglio font

A mysterious 1930s Italian luggage tag inspired Bagaglio. Given its historical and geographical origin, this rough-hewn font could be considered a cousin to P22’s Il Futurismo.

P22 Arts and Crafts

P22 Arts and Crafts font

Produced in association with The Burchfield-Penney Art Center (Buffalo, New York), the Arts and Crafts font set derives from Roycroft books and periodicals designed by multi-faceted artist, Dard Hunter, in the early 1900s. Arts...

P22 Albers

P22 Albers font

This set of typefaces was produced in conjunction with the Guggenheim Museum and the Josef Albers Foundation. Josef Albers was one of the most important artists and educators of the twentieth century. He was...

P22 Acropolis

P22 Acropolis font

Acropolis Now is P22’s tribute to the enduring contribution of Classical Greece to world culture. This set features two typefaces in the style of ancient Greek stone carvings (one modern, one of authentic Greek...

P22 Hieroglyphic

P22 Hieroglyphic font

Hieroglyphs were a pictorial alphabet used in Ancient Egypt from 3100 BC to approximately 300 AD. This font set features over 250 different phonetic and decorative hieroglyphics, complete with an extensive translation chart. P22’s...

P22 Infestia

P22 Infestia font

P22 Insectile

P22 Insectile font

Programmers often try to knock the “bugs” out of their computers, but P22 allows you to install them and use them to your advantage. Insectile is a set with 38 accurate insect illustrations and...

P22 Koch Signs

P22 Koch Signs font

This set reproduces over 350 of the signs contained in German typographer Rudolf Koch’s “The Book of Signs,” the symbols include Astrological, Christian, Medieval and Runic iconography.