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HONEYCOMBED

HONEYCOMBED font

Originally created for the shear enjoyment of playing with the Hexagonal Honeycombed Shape and what I could do with it. I hope you all enjoy using it as much as I did creating it....

PI R^2

PI R^2 font

Why is this font is called Pi R^2 (Pi R Squared) ? It is the formula used to calculate the area of a circle. I am fascinated with Mathematics, and I wanted to try...

Paris Serif

Paris Serif font

Paris Serif is an avant-gardist serif handwritten font designed in Paris. It’s an all-caps thin font, with Art Deco ornaments and extended glyphs for many languages. But the little difference of Paris Serif from...

EmBauhaus

EmBauhaus font

EmBauhaus is a display typeface, geometric in style, inspired by the face named after the world changing Bauhaus School. To aid readability I rethought the original typeface and closed all of the voids cut...

Centrale Sans Condensed

Centrale Sans Condensed font

Centrale Sans Condensed is not just a “squished” version of our Centrale Sans family, it’s designed as a stand alone typeface with the family characteristics in mind. It bears all the qualities of the...

Zarif

Zarif font

Zarif is a versatile display typeface that is perfect for brands, headlines, magazines and posters. It’s just one file which contains 3 different style & OT features that are accessible in OT–savvy applications.

Otama

Otama font

From the dainty light weight through to the striking UltraBold, Otama raises the bar to a new level of dangerous sophistication. Although easily classified alongside Modern typefaces such as Didot and Bodoni, Otama was...

HWT Borders One

HWT Borders One font

Wood Type Catalogs of the 19th century often offered tools and accessories alongside alphabets of wood type. Probably the most closely related was wood type borders and ornaments. Decorative Borders were often sold by...

HWT Antique Tuscan 9

HWT Antique Tuscan 9 font

A very condensed 19th century Tuscan style wood type design with a full character set with ligatures. This design was first shown by Wm H Page Co in 1859 and this is the first...