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Brogue

Brogue font

Brogue was designed to be a display typeface, but it can be used for a small body of text. At its core it is an uncial influenced typeface that has been allowed to stray...

Recovery

Recovery font

Recovery brings history to bear when the blackest type is called for. Charles Coiner’s identity for the depression-era National Recovery Administration included an alphabet of heavy art deco forms distilled with a chemistry set...

Terror JNL

Terror JNL font

Creepy…crumbly…spooky… that’s Terror JNL. Originally an experimental outline font made in the early days of Jeff Levine’s typographic work, it’s been revised and properly spaced for the design professional. The font is based on...

OL Hairline Gothic

OL Hairline Gothic font

There is just one subtle difference between these two fonts. The A version has a straight lowercase ‘e’; the B version has an angled lowercase ‘e’.

Black Monday

Black Monday font

Black Monday is based on the classic font Eagle Bold. Three sets of uniquely eroded letters automatically cycle to create a worn vintage look.

Nero BQ

Nero BQ font

Designed by Professor Friedrich Poppl (1923-1982) for Berthold in 1982, Nero is the 10th Poppl design available exclusively from Berthold. He died before seeing this timeless typeface commercially released. Poppl extended his calligraphic experience…

Nofret BQ

Nofret BQ font

Designed by Gudrun Zapf-von Hesse, Berthold released Nofret in 1984. This contemporary serif recalls her earlier design, Diotima. Narrower in proportion, it is an elegant typeface with calligraphic influences and beautiful italics.

Out Back

Out Back font

A twice-painted sign in Tobago’s back country was the seed for this weird grab-bag of chunky, slightly sleazy letterforms.

HT Farmacia

HT Farmacia font

This is a monoline script without descenders. Its tail gives us cute and lovely impression, but it is also methodical and punctual. Holiday Type Project offers retro hand drawing scripts. Inspired by retro script...

Daub

Daub font

Daub captures the look of old-style graffiti—it’s graffiti from the days when vandals used a brush and a pot of white paint. Not an airbrush or aerosol in sight. Use Daub to give headings...