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Pierrot

Pierrot font

Günter Jäntsch designed Pierrot in 1973. Its irregular flowing letterforms express the design from this time, where many personal irregular designs had been made. Pierrot is suitable for invitation cards, posters and signage.

Noa

Noa font

The Danish designer Nina Lee Storm designed Noa for use on television and computer screens during the late 1990s. She began her six-member type family with the creation of bitmap fonts, developing their print...

Nazanin

Nazanin font

Nazanin, originally named Haghighi, is a modern Arabic text face first produced by Linotype in 1978. Its popular design was converted into OpenType format in 2005, taking full advantage of digital technology to allow...

Cyrillic Latino

Cyrillic Latino font

Cyrillic Latino is a combination of the cyrillic and latin version of my Bodoni-Classic-Text typefaces. The typeface comes in very handy if you want text to look Russian but can be read by everyone....

Dodgy Ultra

Dodgy Ultra font

Dodgy Ultra is a fat typeface for headlines and eye-catchers.

1968 GLC Graffiti

1968 GLC Graffiti font

This font was inspired by the paint brushed letters in use in the 60 – 70s for protest slogans tagged on the cities walls. In those days, we didn’t commonly use aerosols like today,...

Qualico

Qualico font

A semi-serif font in vogue in the 1970s. Usage recommendations include captions, packaging, cards, posters, ads, book jackets, manuals, and menus.

ThaiType

ThaiType font

Latin characters were turned into Tha-like types to create the ThaiType font.

Ale’s Script

Ale’s Script font

Ale’s Script was designed for comics and fun writing.

S&L Gothic

S&L Gothic font

A new gothic; great for books and magazines.