In his book, Brushstroke and Freestyle Alphabets, Dan X. Solo called this fabulous fifties face Maidstone Script. Somewhat less willowy than the original, this version is still righteously retro, and takes its name from...
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British poster artist Cecil Wade provided the lowercase for this typeface, and his compatriot T. G. Birtles provided the uppercase. The result is a rollicking, frolicking, bouncy romp through the alphabet, not unlike a...
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Divina is a Latinized digitization of one of German calligraphy master Rudolph Koch’s typefaces. The original typeface, Kurrent, was designed in 1927 and cut in 1935. Its shapes are a variant of the German...
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Ebura is a funny and fashionable sansserif (or semi-serif?) type. Extended Latin, extended figures and SmallCaps are supported in OpenType. OpenType features: Ebura contains 740 Glyhps Standard Ligatures Discretionary Ligatures Denominators Ordinals…
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Ela is the typeface I originally designed for the business of my second wife and mother of my two sons, her name is of course Michaela. Ela the typeface is suitable for...
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Magion is a simple geometric sans, ideal for magazine headlines, logotypes, way-finding systems, and of course large billboards which need to make a great impact. Its tall x-height and strong, open character ensure perfect...
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Blado is the italic companion to Monotype Poliphilus, revived in the 1920s by Stanley Morison based on a type cut by Ludovico degli Arrighi for Aldus Manutius, around 1526.
by · Published May 26, 2015
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