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Quickle

Quickle font

Quickle is a square-ish sans-serif, and the design principle is to have clean upright lines and very few round characters – in fact it’s the rounded corners that contain all the curves. It’s a...

Keybies

Keybies font

Keybies is a font that produces an octave of a piano keyboard, with several variations. Type K or k repeatedly into the textbox above to see. The complete instructions are provided in the download...

Electrasonic

Electrasonic font

Electrasonic is a neon linking script in fine, X fine and XX fine weights that whispers slyly of louche backstreet glamour and medicinally strong day-glo cocktails. Use with a cosmopolitan to hand and Suede...

Dynasty

Dynasty font

Dynasty is an extensive and versatile family that exploration and modernisation of the typographic quirks associated with the ‘American Gothic’ type school (in much the same way as English Grotesque was an exploration of...

Drexler

Drexler font

Drexler is a logically constructed molecular font built via nanotechnology and mathematically derived geometric permutations.

Dauphine

Dauphine font

Dauphine is an elegant caps and small-caps typeface that manages to be modern while still displaying perfumed good breeding. It comes with a leafy decorative variant.

Chantal

Chantal font

A loose, casual felt-pen script, Chantal comes in three weights plus italics, and a Cyrillic version too. Alternate versions are available in the upper and lower case keys, so settings can be customised according...

Japoneh

Japoneh font

Japoneh is a dynamic font set in all bold heavy brushed characters. It practically jumps off the page with the action of these fluid strokes! Take your design to the next level with Japoneh....

Ornata F

Ornata F font

Ornata F is the sixth of a series of old ornaments that I am trying to save from oblivion. I am completely redesigning the ornaments from scratch. These ornaments have been designed around 1910,...

Neon Bugler

Neon Bugler font

Neon Bugler is a font based on the third logo created by Harry Warren in early 1975 for his sixth grade class newsletter, The Broadwater Bugler, at Broadwater Academy in Exmore, Virginia, on Virginia’s...