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Exotica

Exotica font

Old World elegance meets Levantine luxury in this stylish new font from Studio K. It takes its inspiration from the numerals on antique clocks and pocket watches – specifically the curlicue on the figure...

Stamina

Stamina font

Bold and compact, Stamina is a solid, sporty font that punches beyond its weight. Ideal for product logos, headlines and signage, it has both power and panache!

Stateside

Stateside font

Stateside is a bold condensed serif with a vintage feel. It has an urban and, I like to think, urbane character which puts me in mind of classic Thirties architecture like the Rockefeller Centre...

Vagabond

Vagabond font

Vagabond is a vintage font family whose natural home is on the back porch, ranch or railroad. A rugged slab serif with a lived-in look, it’s lends a note of earthy authenticity to any...

FP København

FP København font

Copenhagen has been in need of a typeface that unites the city’s many visual expressions. The three designers Morten Rostgaard Olsen, Henrik Birkvig and Ole Søndergaard have designed and developed the typeface FP København....

FP København Sans

FP København Sans font

Copenhagen has been in need of a typeface that unites the city’s many visual expressions. The three designers Morten Rostgaard Olsen, Henrik Birkvig and Ole Søndergaard have designed and developed the typeface FP København....

København CS

København CS font

New versions of FP København Sans family now available: FP København CS. CS for Condensed Sans, or Condensed City.

Bar Book

Bar Book font

My take on a cocktail themed dingbat font. The lowercase and uppercase letters offer an assortment of glassware, bottles, and drinks while the numbers include accessories and garnishes that can be mixed and matched...

Boo Boo Kitty

Boo Boo Kitty font

Boo Boo Kitty is a blocky font with a halftone style gradient texture. One of the big inspirations for this font was retro comic printing so I tried to keep the background slightly messy...

Hellmuth

Hellmuth font

A font loosely based on the writing on the Hellmuth Building (which I always read as Hellmouth Building and think, “That’s convenient, you know, for slayers”). I suggest mixing up the lowercase and uppercase...