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QuickType

QuickType font

QuickType is a typeface I designed for demonstration purposes. I used it to illustrate my first book about type design. It has crooked slab serifs and looks very much like a typewriter font. But...

Web Letterer Pro BB

Web Letterer Pro BB font

Designed specially for legibility on-screen for web comics, but just as handy in print comics! Includes Regular, Italic and Bold with European characters.

Travel Kit SG

Travel Kit SG font

Here’s an intriguing mixture of 1930s deco and modern tech fashion. Travel Kit Medium is a sturdy semi-serif hybrid with one foot in the past and another in the present. It is slightly low-waisted...

Stellar Classic SG

Stellar Classic SG font

Designed by the renowned Robert Hunter Middleton of Chicago’s Ludlow Typograph Company, this “serifless roman” was first introduced in 1929. Middleton has created a transitional face linking the traditional thick and thin serifs of...

Headline Helpers One SG

Headline Helpers One SG font

Wouldn’t it be nice to have an assortment of little hand-lettered words? Words like “The” or “A”; “With” or “At”; “To” or “From”? Headline Helpers are word accents that can go just about anywhere....

Ark Monogram SG

Ark Monogram SG font

Ark is a combination monogram set based on the ATF Virkotype design. By combining variously shaped characters, you can produce initials within an oval frame. Just select a left-hand letter, a center letter, and...

Olbrich Display NF

Olbrich Display NF font

Based on lettering on a poster for an 1907 art exhibition by Joseph Maria Olbrich. Use uppercase characters for headlines, and lowercase letters for text use. For “dotted” spaces, use the underscore, and brackets...

KfontZ

KfontZ font

Blobs, Brushstrokes & Balloons

Blobs, Brushstrokes & Balloons font

50 blobs, brush strokes, balloons, ovals, scribbles and a few characters. Outline, color, flip or flop. Reverse type out of brush strokes and or use them to underline type. Best used in large sizes...

Valjean

Valjean font

Here is a wood type from Tubbs & Co., about 1900. Its lack of decoration reflects the changes that were rapidly occurring in the design of printed pieces at the beginning of the 1900s....