Dirk is a strong, heavy slab serif meant for large, attention grabbing display use. Dirk’s design lives somewhere between a Clarendon wood type style and a more modern geometric slab serif. It features the...
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Halsted is a layered typeface family inspired by both the original Art Deco movement and the later revival of the 1970s. Though it’s built upon the classic combination of high-contrast thick to thin strokes,...
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Idler Pro is an upgraded, refined, and greatly expanded version of the layered type family, Idler (2011). The Idler system is meant for big, bold headlines and allows the user to layer the various...
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The Rodger typeface family’s main source of inspiration came from rounded display faces of the 1960s and 70s, but it also references sans serif, rounded typefaces found in wood type collections of the 19th...
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ATF Alternate Gothic is a new, significant digital expansion of Morris Fuller Benton’s classic 1903 type design. Originally available in one bold weight, the metal typeface came in three slightly different widths for flexibility...
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Oh, Brush … beloved script emblem of plumbers, mechanics, bodegas, lunch counters, and other low-rent concerns. Since 1942, you have given faceless apartment buildings a name, brought life to the badges and banners of...
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ATF Franklin Gothic® A new take on an old favorite Franklin Gothic has been the quintessential American sans for more than a century. Designed by Morris Fuller Benton and released in 1905 by American...
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The Garamond family tree has many branches. There are probably more different typefaces bearing the name Garamond than the name of any other type designer. Not only did the punchcutter Claude Garamond set a...
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ATF Headline Gothic cries out to be used in headlines, and that is exactly how it was used after it was first created by American Type Founders in 1936 with newspapers in mind. It...
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ATF Poster Gothic is an expansion of a typeface designed in 1934 by Morris Fuller Benton for American Type Founders. The one-weight design was a slightly condensed display companion to Benton’s ubiquitous Bank Gothic...