1970’s Techno-typography finds its rebirth in Berkmire AOE. From its beefy weight to its narrow and sometimes unusual counter cuts, Berkmire AOE started as a digitization of a film typeface called Belden by LetterGraphics....
by · Published July 7, 2019
· Last modified October 30, 2024
Bold dynamic typography finds its home in Blackheath Pro AOE. Geared up and dialed into an industrial/sports dynamic vibe, Blackheath Pro AOE started as a digitization of a film typeface called Roberts Square by...
by · Published July 7, 2019
· Last modified October 30, 2024
Cowling Sans AOE is a charming Art Deco architectural style typeface. It is the cleaned-up, refined revival and elaboration of a lettering design from “Lettering for Commercial Purposes” by Wm. Hugh Gordon published in...
by · Published July 7, 2019
· Last modified October 30, 2024
Constructivist flavor typography goes pro enters the digital era with Delaware Pro AOE. Delaware Pro AOE is the revival and elaboration of a limited lettering specimen from a series of old loose book pages....
by · Published July 7, 2019
· Last modified October 30, 2024
An elegant pairing of thick and thin sans-serif upright and italic types, Kentish AOE Pro’s letterforms walk a line between deco style and vintage wood types. Originating as a revival and elaboration of a...
by · Published July 7, 2019
· Last modified October 30, 2024
Mailuna Pro is a family of gothic typefaces of weight and oblique stature, finding themselves on a line between modern and historical gothic styles. Originating as a revival and elaboration of a limited lettering...
by · Published July 7, 2019
· Last modified October 30, 2024
Disco lives on in the alphabet stylings of Reardon AOE. From its uber-fat letterforms to its hole punched counters, Reardon AOE started as a digitization of a film typeface called Joyce Black by LetterGraphics....
by · Published July 7, 2019
· Last modified October 30, 2024
80’s technotronic meets out of this world style in Rutland AOE. From its beefy weight to its narrow counters, Rutland AOE started as a digitization of a film typeface called Maccaro by LetterGraphics. This...