Antihistory is an aged, distressed typeface. The majority of vintage typefaces are based on designs from before the mid-twentieth century. Antihistory was created to resemble an ancient type from the late twentieth century and...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified May 18, 2024
What happens when a printer meets a chainsaw and a player piano? A chain printer was a piece of 1960s computer technology that printed at alarmingly fast speeds, even by today’s standards. Band printers...
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It occurred to me years ago that the graphic arts community might find useful a digital typeface that mimicked the classic look of nineteenth-century handwriting. Conveniently, my mother then still volunteered at the Center...
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A one-time co-worker of mine sometimes used a fanciful inkpen-style script in display-lettering situations. I liked it a lot. “Phil,” I says, “why not do the whole alphabet, maybe a few little dingbats, and...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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Euroscript Pro is the digital version of Ralph M. Unger’s handwriting, a very talented and hard-working German type designer. Unger has redesigned a large number of beautiful ancient typefaces during the last few years....
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· Last modified October 3, 2015
Based on vintage wood type, Nostrand JNL is a tall, condensed serif face – named for an avenue in font designer Jeff Levine’s home town of Brooklyn, New York.