Bixa is a chromatic typeface designed for display use. Bixa comes in 13 different layers containing 11 weights for beautiful color combinations. Bixa was originally designed for the Typewood project in 2015. Read more...
by Staff · Published April 30, 2020
· Last modified December 28, 2022
This is a font imitating the stage of outline construction of letters using drawing tools – compass and ruler. It is very geometric (with auxiliary lines, axes, centers of circles, tangents, and conjugation of...
by Staff · Published April 30, 2020
· Last modified December 28, 2022
The font reproduces the characteristic detail of some Armenian fonts of the past centuries – the disruption of thin elements. At the same time, the font combines the plasticity of lapidary inscriptions and modern...
Ballinger began life as a single-weight proprietary typeface called baasic, designed for Dublin-based design office aad. baasic was intended as a plain, hardworking grotesque: a simple tool for clear communication. We’ve developed it into...
Our Ballinger family continues to grow with the addition of 16 new narrow styles. Their shared DNA is visible in the generous counters and x-height, forthright forms, and air of cheery efficiency. And like...
The addition of a monospaced version returns the Ballinger family to (some of) its roots: a 70s-era typewriter face called Candia, which Josef Müller-Brockmann designed for Olivetti. Ballinger Mono is designed on the same...
To mortise is “to join or fasten securely.” Created by an aspiring furniture-maker and an ageing typographer, Mortise is a solidly constructed new slab serif, and marks Signal’s first collaboration with outside designers. A...
Pressio is a study in doing things backwards. We began with the weight that’s usually drawn last: the ultra-compressed black. This was squashed down vertically in increments to make the compressed, condensed, and regular...
Pressio Stencil brings Pressio’s square counters and superelliptical curves to the stencil genre. The result is Mid-century Modern with a touch of packing crate. With four widths and five weights, it’s far more versatile...