When you have the opportunity to use letters that are, in fact, an authentic digital interpretation of the actual handwriting of a calligraphic master, why settle for anything less? The relationship between calligraphic designer...
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Designed by London based designer Andrew Smith, Doodlebug is one of those very casual, unstructured styles that have become so popular within the graphics that are designed to target today’s younger generation. The shape,...
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Take a walk on the wild side with this exuberant collection of animals by New York City designer David Sagorski. These beguiling pen and ink beings cover the entire range from insects, reptiles, amphibians...
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G, D & T stands for Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing. This highly specialized symbol font is designed specifically to be used by engineers to describe CAD produced outside the CAD environment. Included is a...
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Think of Garamouche as Garamond’s drunken cousin. This font replicates a long lost document ravaged by time and the elements (with a little sloppy printing for good measure.) Unlike the fake bolding option found...
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This font set is based on the handwriting styles of quintessential American artist Edward Hopper and his wife, Josephine Nivison Hopper, and was produced in conjunction with the Whitney Museum of American Art. Both...
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Inspired by the Inland Type Foundry’s 1901 design “Hearst,” (which was a copy of a design by Frederick Goudy… The story behind this font and its naming can be found in the Hand-Picked Links...
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New York painter Mark T. Smith’s satirical urban images exude all the raw power and fresh vitality of modern city life. Urbans were executed with the same bold, spontaneous pen strokes as the original...
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The Book of Kells is a ninth century gospel created in the British Isles and is considered to be the finest existing example of early Celtic art. The book itself is now housed in...