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Pipa

Pipa font

Originally made for a health food store chain we cannot name, Pipa is the embodiment of organic display typography. Although it draws inspiration from some cold type ideas, like the uncredited Atlantis from VGC...

Zigarre

Zigarre font

Though Zigarre can easily be categorized a brush script, Jim Rimmer actually drew it using a big marker. Jim’s original face, inspired by inter-war German poster lettering, was a rough one, with the marker’s...

Gaulois

Gaulois font

A couple of years before the second World War, Marcel Jacno, the popular French graphic designer who in the 1930s designed iconic posters for Gaumont and Paramount and famously illustrated the Gaulish helmet that...

Cotillion Pro

Cotillion Pro font

Cotillion is an original design Jim Rimmer finished just before the turn of the century. Alongside its evidence of Jim’s nostalgia at the deco type designs he was exposed to as a child, it...

Manic Depressive

Manic Depressive font

This font was originally created to raise money to help support individuals with this much misunderstood and devastating condition of bipolar disorder (aka manic depression) This a subject very close to my heart as...

XXII DaemonRunes

XXII DaemonRunes font

Dark, Darker, Darkest – Daemon Runes.

Oops

Oops font

The initial idea for the Oops font, was to create graphemes, and by using them it could imitate a mark of a spilled liquid-stain. In an attempt to make the most convincing effect, those...

Sobriquet

Sobriquet font

Sobriquet means ‘nickname’. The font is a narrow, handmade typeface, in an art-deco-ish style. It comes with a bunch of ligatures, distinct upper and lower case letters and extensive language support.

Magallanes Essential

Magallanes Essential font

Magallanes Essential a contemporary neo-humanist sans serif font designed by Daniel Hernández. Its strokes and terminals are related to the calligraphic strokes from humanist typefaces. Every weight comes with alternative glyphs for a more...

AT Move Holborn

AT Move Holborn font

HOLBORN Aptly named after ‘High Holborn’, a high-street in London where the Central School of Art & Design was based. A font, just in capitals, based on the original design and the earlier sketches...