font_foundry: Zang-O-Fonts

Streamliner

Streamliner font

Inspired by the typefaces used for company insignia on aircraft in the 1930’s and 1940’s, Streamliner is light, friendly and open.

The Carmichael Theorum

The Carmichael Theorum font

There was not much in the way of inspiration for this face, and the entire thing was created in under two days. Quite a feat given that most Zang-O-Fonts typefaces take weeks or months...

Thik

Thik font

I’ve heard it described as “Copperplate Gothic” on LSD. It’s broad, funky and dangerously pointy.

Perpetuity

Perpetuity font

Strict, strong and narrow, Perpetuity is clean and perfectly designed to be used as a more formal display face.

Pillowbiter

Pillowbiter font

Messy and sloppy, Pillowbiter is one of the few grunge fonts that Zang-O-Fonts has produced.

McGurdy

McGurdy font

Inspired by a hypnotism show, McGurdy is a heavy display face that works well in both casual and formal settings.

Nuclear Standard

Nuclear Standard font

Strong, hard lines inspired the name of this font, based on the “nuclear standard” set by the U.S. and the Soviets during the cold war.

Obsessed

Obsessed font

Eroded, skeletal and gaunt, Obsessed was one of Zang-O-Fonts first typefaces, and is loosely based on a couple of Art Deco faces.

Lightspeed

Lightspeed font

Very light and italicized, this font was created as a somewhat futuristic interpretation of a modern font.

Lush

Lush font

The best way to describe it is a drunken Roman font. Very imperfect, narrow and full of little curls and quirks, Lush is distinct and easily adaptable.