Bold and simple, but shaky, Count Floyd was named for the horror host spoof from SCTV. It has the look of a spooky grunge font, but is far easier to read, even at relatively...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified May 19, 2024
With a rounded shape and a burlap texture, what else could we call this font? Circus Peanut is oblique and comes equipped with its own drop shadow. It’s meant to be used at large...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified May 19, 2024
Borealis has an over-bitmapped, whimsical quality, but retains the strength and lines of the underlying design. It’s ideal for designs in which a grunge font might be desired, but legibility is crucial.
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified May 19, 2024
The first of the Algonquin fonts, Benchley was inspired by Robert Benchley, whose dignified, witty exterior failed to disguise his love of the spotlight. Benchley, the font, is elegant but informal and is best...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified May 19, 2024
Aldersgate was designed as a comfortable, easy-to-read sans serif alternative font for a series of retirement community brochures. It was intended to compliment existing sans serif fonts for subheads and captions and is ideal...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified April 29, 2025