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Mackay

Mackay font

Mackay is a powerful transitional serif in 6 weights plus matching italics, designed for screen and print. The eccentric serifs on uppercase letters like E, F, L and T are inspired by Alexander Kay’s...

Milliard

Milliard font

Milliard is a sharp and contemporary family of 22 fonts, taking inspiration from grotesk typefaces developed in the early twentieth century. Its open counters on lowercase “a”, “c” or “e” allow for great legibility...

Preta

Preta font

Preta, portuguese for a very pure kind of black, has its name very related to its concept: I wanted to make the fattest/darkest script ever. People who follow my work may notice its forms...

Vinyle

Vinyle font

Bold, rounded and super cool. Those are the attributes of my latest font “Vinyle”, french for vinyl. In this epoque where all fields of Design are giving a lot of importance and attention to...

Fabulous Script

Fabulous Script font

Were you looking for something delicious? A font that covers a really wide range of uses and always looks amazing? Then Fabulous Script should be your choice. Although it may look as another of...

Girasol

Girasol font

This is a cute story about a mother and her son. 🙂 About a decade ago my own mother got very interested in my work. She used to say my letters had so many...

Lubaline

Lubaline font

Who haven’t heard the phrase that ‘any past time was better’?. Although I sometimes find this phrase a little too pessimistic (because I try to think that the best is yet to come), it...

Pantera

Pantera font

ROARRR! THE STYLES -Pantera Pro is the most complete style, and although its default look is mono-rhythmic it gets really playful and crazy like the examples of the posters by just activating the Decorative...

Posh

Posh font

I’ve always been in love with fat didones. That’s the reason of Posh. In search of something unique, I started this family back in 2013 with the aim of creating the fattest yet readable...

Rafaella

Rafaella font

To Rafaella, a menina dos cachos. We, designers, have grown accustomed to seeing that lowercase letters—not only in calligraphy but also in typography (1)—may be very playful and decorative. Almost every part of them...