Team is a collection of 5 styles inspired by sport lettering and old skool BMX. There are no curves in here, just bold, impactful characters. Perfect for numbers on the back of your team...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified October 6, 2015
Named after the freestyle BMX trick, Miami Hopper is inspired by various BMX team logos from the 80s. With oversized capitals and a streamlined, semi-italic, connecting lower case, it has elements of Art Deco...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified October 12, 2015
Klique is a furturistic display font with Japanese undertones. It has lowercase only but there are a few variations in design. For example, type ‘Y’ and you get a different glyph to when you...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified October 2, 2015
Quiff is a laid back surf style font with a hand drawn feel. There are loads of ligatures, and alternate forms of s, c, y, g, j and & characters. Quiff works best in...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified February 27, 2020
Kwaktur began as an attempt to make a whole typeface from the letters in the logo for an obscure Belgian beer called Kwak. Through my naive approach, it quickly took on a life of...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified October 14, 2015
Modulogue is a modular display typeface designed for logos. It comes in 8 styles: regular and bold, both with italics, and the same again as small caps versions. The styles work well together and...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified February 27, 2020
Blackball is an attractive blackletter font with ball terminals. Yes, it did take a while to think up the name! This is a versatile font, at home equally on Christmas cards and gothic horror...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified February 27, 2020
Praline Smooth is a silky smooth connecting script with a thick gooey feel. Perfect for food packaging design or scrapbooking, it contains a load of automatic ligatures to keep the letters running smoothly. Unlike...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified October 15, 2015
Uncle Eric is a playful typeface best used for large print or headlines. It would make an ideal title font for a joke book or children’s book, and looks best in bright colors.