The font name comes from the Dutch word “Rijk” meaning “rich”. I’d like you to consider Rijk as a good Pinot Noir: medium bodied, offering succulent juicy berry flavors, accentuated by delicate aromas of...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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Ljubljana was inspired by art deco lettering seen in Slovenia, Croatia and Romania. It includes the Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic alphabets. It is named after the capital of Slovenia. Ljubljana is unicase, composed of...
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There are many subtle and dramatic differences incorporated into this classic beauty. Many shapes have undergone a bold transformation, while others lines remain faithful to that classic period of time that we all know...
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Anadolu was inspired by the distinct style of sign lettering in rural Turkey, and refined based on sign lettering in Hungary. Shown here are samples in Turkish and Hungarian, as well as Finnish and...
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Breuckelen was inspired by the regular patterns of the New York City plan. The grid of any large modern city is immediately recognizable by the distinctive pattern of major roads curving or slanting through...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Haylurker combines blackletter elements at the bottom of the characters with a unique serif forming a solid line at the x-height. Haylurker was originally designed, as Shark, for the masthead of The Fish Rap...