font_foundry: ParaType

Ger

Ger font

A set of historical Ossetic ornaments was designed by Lev Alborov in 1998 and licensed by ParaType.

Melody

Melody font

An original calligraphic script by Natalya Vasilyeva. Licensed by ParaType in 2003. For use in advertising and display typography.

Motiv

Motiv font

An original calligraphic script was designed by Natalya Vasilyeva and released by ParaType for advertizing and other display use. The first release of 2003 contained just Cyrillic character set. The font became very popular...

Zagolovochnaya

Zagolovochnaya font

Zagolovochnaya was based on the letterforms of Zagolovochnaya gazetnaya (Newspaper Display) type family of Polygraphmash in 1962 by Iraida Chepil et al. The face was a revival of Cyrillic version of Caslon designed in...

Cometa

Cometa font

An original calligraphic script by Natalya Vasilyeva. Licensed by ParaType in 2003. For use in advertising and display typography.

Harry Plotter

Harry Plotter font

An original typeface designed for ParaType in 2003 by Zakhar Yaschin. Extravagant letterforms were inspired by the style of books about young wizard on the one hand, and purblind regiments of scripts from Halloween...

Slutsker Script

Slutsker Script font

Designed in 2003 by Isay Slutsker and Irina Smirnova. Based on the calligraphic typeface of mid-1980 by Moscow type designer Isay Slutsker (1924-2002). There is a free variation of flat nib pen calligraphy. For...

Swift 2.0 Cyrillic

Swift 2.0 Cyrillic font

Gerard Unger developed this newspaper font between 1984 and 1987 for Dr.-Ing. Rudolf Hell GmbH, Kiel. He was mainly influenced by William A. Dwiggins (1880-1956), the typographic consultant of Mergenthaler Linotype, who started to...

Proun

Proun font

The typeface was designed at ParaType (ParaGraph) in 1993 by Tagir Safayev. Similar to Choose One/Ten typeface, by Bryan Thatcher. For use in advertising and display composition.

Serp and Molot

Serp and Molot font

Designed for ParaType in 2003 by Tagir Safayev. The typeface was inspired by some of the Cyrillic letterforms of Sergey Chekhonin (1878-1936). Chekhonin belonged to the World of Art group, which is so closely...