Circe Slab is a slab version of the popular geometric sans serif Circe. It contains variations in weight and contrast, including three regular styles that range from non-contrasting geometric to almost typical book serif...
by Staff · Published August 31, 2019
· Last modified May 15, 2024
Calendula is a humanistic font with low contrast and one-sided serifs. There are eight styles: four regular of different weights from Light to Bold and corresponding italics. The main set of regular styles is...
by Staff · Published August 31, 2019
· Last modified May 15, 2024
Bombarda is a big gun, and surely a font named like that must have specific dimensions in order to make the text sound loud and powerful. Due to extreme thickness of basic strokes and...
by Staff · Published August 31, 2019
· Last modified May 15, 2024
Baskerville Display PT is a type family intended for large and extra large point sizes. It was inspired by the faces of John Baskerville and designed for expressive display typography. Two weights of Baskerville...
by Staff · Published August 31, 2019
· Last modified May 15, 2024
Deca Serif New is a significantly revised version of Deca Serif. It is a pure low contrast serif face with squarish oval shapes and quite narrow proportions. The typeface is nicely readable in small...
by Staff · Published August 31, 2019
· Last modified May 15, 2024
Crassula is a versatile display font. Like the plant of the same name (Crassula, jade tree, money plant), which has thick juicy leaves, the font is distinguished by rounded contours and smoothed out forms...
by Staff · Published August 31, 2019
· Last modified May 15, 2024
Clincher is a set of monospaced and duospaced fonts designed specifically for program coding and user interface design. Distinctive font design and multiple alternates allow to use it in advertising, wayfinding and signage as...
by Staff · Published August 31, 2019
· Last modified May 15, 2024
Time-tested elegance is what you’ll get with Geographica Script, a handwritten typeface steeped in 18th century sophistication. Source materials include the maps of Emanuel Bowen (circa 1694–1767), Geographer to King George II, as well...
by Staff · Published August 31, 2019
· Last modified May 15, 2024
Geographica Hand replicates the neat hand-lettering typical of engraved British maps of the 18th century, including the work of cartographers Emanuel Bowen (circa 1694–1767), Geographer to King George II, and Thomas Jefferys (circa 1719–1771…
by Staff · Published August 31, 2019
· Last modified May 15, 2024
Thomas Jefferys (ca. 1710–1771) was the best-known map maker in 18th-century England, chiefly because he won (and hyped) the title “Geographer to King George III.” Jefferys was really more an engraver/publisher than a geographer,...