font_foundry: Schizotype

Team

Team font

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...

Miami Hopper

Miami Hopper font

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...

Klique

Klique font

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...

Schizotype Scrolls

Schizotype Scrolls font

Schizotype Scrolls is a cheap and cheerful collection of 26 scrolls and banners. Use them for tattoos, coats of arms, and treasure maps.

Quiff

Quiff font

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...

Kwaktur

Kwaktur font

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...

Modulogue

Modulogue font

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...

Blackball

Blackball font

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...

Praline Smooth

Praline Smooth font

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...

Uncle Eric

Uncle Eric font

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.