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LTC Hess Monoblack

LTC Hess Monoblack font

A very rare metal face made a brief appearance in Lanston Specimen books and has all but vanished from use. In fact no examples of the font in use seem to exist. It shares...

LTC Nicolas Cochin

LTC Nicolas Cochin font

Nicolas Cochin (not to be confused with another font named simply “Cochin”) was originally designed by Georges Peignot in the early 20th Century and was based on engraved letters of the 17th Century artist...

Chusp

Chusp font

A laid back slab serif font with a good deal of the funky side of pizzadude.dk! You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the autoligatures

Axteroid

Axteroid font

Axteroid was made to look like something that was teleported from a computergame from way-back in the 80s. To make it more 21st century-like, I have spiced the font up with some OpenType alternate...

Battlexoid

Battlexoid font

Get ready for a battle – a battle of punk and grunge! This surely is a messy font…it looks like it has been run over by a VERY bad copy machine! Comes with a...

Change

Change font

A brush-drawn font that works well with massive text, and looks good in both large or small sizes. To compliment the font, I made a bold version as well. The bold version is not...

Venacti

Venacti font

Venacti is a robust, futuristic typeface with an industrial feel. Its concept is driven by industrial logotypes from the 1970s. Squarish letterforms and sleek corners exude a distinct scientific vibe. Venacti comes in three...

Wubble

Wubble font

Welcome to Wubble labs where the future of fonts is today. We have something new and very exciting to show you; Wubble, the finest liquid font we’ve ever produced. This font is the result...

Xenara

Xenara font

Xenara is a technical typeface with rounded ends that was inspired by calculator keys and electric typewriters from the 1970s. It will communicate your message in a scientifically precise voice. The alternate barless “A”,...

LTC Artscript

LTC Artscript font

Artscript was Sol Hess’s “attempt to convert into rigid metal the graceful penmanship of the ancient scribe”. This type of script is more common in digital from but when originally released in 1948, it...