Chessnota is a font suitable for the design of chess schemes. It includes original graphic images of chess pieces as well as checkers. Smaller pieces are placed at the level of the text string...
DEANSGATE and DEANSGATE CONDENSED are based on the clearest and most distinctive of the sans-serif letterforms used on Manchester street nameplates, and easily identified by a pointy Z and pointed vertex/apex on M and...
K-Type Charles Wright is a full typeface in the style of lettering used for British vehicle license plates. The family includes the standard Bold weight which is based on the condensed bold ‘2001’ style...
Lexie Readable (formerly Lexia Readable) was designed with accessibility and legibility in mind, an attempt to capture the strength and clarity of Comic Sans without the comic book associations. Features like the non-symmetrical b...
Licencia is inspired by the tall, soft-cornered lettering on vehicle licence and registration plates world-wide, and has the functional appearance of serial numbering. Although designed using a 3×7 matrix, Licencia breaks free of the...
Irish Penny is based on the lettering from Percy Metcalfe’s beautiful and influential pre-decimal coinage of Ireland, the Barnyard Collection. The font is more monoline than is conventional for Irish insular styles, almost giving...
Londinia is a contemporary Roman typeface with clear, open shapes, a generous x-height, and streamlined serifs. Small serif-shaped cutaways and subtle incisions give a lift to congested corners. Each of the three weights of...
EXAMPLE is a workhorse neo-grotesque, an alternative for those seeking an ageless sans but wishing to avoid the ordinary choices. The basic weights (regular, italic, bold and bold italic) are clean, handsome and economically...
Many street nameplates in Britain use versions of Kindersley serif capitals designed by David Kindersley in the 1950s. K-Type Kindersley Sans is an unfussy alternative to the signage stalwart, perfectly suited to newer environments...