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Crackle

Crackle font

To design this font, Crackle, I was inspired by an advertisement in the polish weekly “Tygodnik Powszechny” from 1938. From a few letters I have created an entire typeface – uppercase characters – in...

Marianina Extended FY

Marianina Extended FY font

Here comes the wide versions! After Marianina FY (Normal and Condensed) discover Marianina Wide a new big sans-serif family of 24 fonts. With its very particular inktrapes, subtle in light versions and more visible...

Lavenda

Lavenda font

Lavenda font is a result of my two year classic calligraphy studies, and is based on my own handwriting. The overall look is classic, which makes it a match for invitations, place cards or...

Sanelma

Sanelma font

Sanelma is a brush script inspired by Hot Rod lettering and sign painting. Sanelma is a very versatile script: It includes two different styles of end swashes, swash caps, small caps, lots of alternate...

Street Animals

Street Animals font

Modérnica

Modérnica font

Modérnica was originally published by Latinotype in 2014. Now we (re)introduce a completely reviewed version, under the unipersonal Type Foundry of his author: Quintana-Font. Modérnica is a sans serif type including roman & oblique...

Freight Macro Pro

Freight Macro Pro font

Freight Macro, the quintessential cousin of Freight Micro Pro, is a sturdy, slab serif design. The medium and bolder weights are well suited for magazine and newspaper section heads, headlines and book covers while...

Aanaar

Aanaar font

This typeface comes from a self initiated project called Sápmi, which aims to contribute to keep a group of minority languages alive through solving issues in the education environment. This re-thought edition takes the...

Meeneralca 4F

Meeneralca 4F font

The design of type Meeneralca 4F was inspired by the logo of the mineral water Borjomi from Georgia. The word “Meeneralca” is the short (slang) version for “mineral water”.

Zennat Pro

Zennat Pro font

This font is inspired by the compact, high-impact design aesthetic of the 1990s in Chile, which was defined by the use of very heavy fonts to create eye-catching graphic pieces. With this idea in...