Based on the calligraphy of Czech-Australian photographer Sonia Havlova Makac. If you want to know the work of the woman whose calligraphy inspirated the font Havlova, see her site: http://www.bohemiansecret.net.au
Typeface inspired on Prince of Persia game’s logotype characters. The metrics of this font makes it able to obtain exactly the same spacing of the logotype. But it is only possible to do so...
This font has curvy ends like an umbrella stick has on which its name is kept. This font can be used for many things such as for shops logos,calendars etc.
Made for researchers of Old Persian cuneiform script, Kakoulookiam is a font whose all the glyphs’ shapes are rigorously moulded to be the most acuratelly similar to Old Persian texts found on metal carving...
Made for researchers of Old Persian cuneiform script, Khosrau is a font whose all the glyph’s shapes are rigorously moulded to be the most acurately similar to Old Persian texts found on stone carving...
Made for researchers of Old Persian cuneiform script, Zarathustra is a stylized version of my persian cuneiform series. Differently from Kakoulookiam and Khosrau fonts, all the glyphs here stands up the baseline. For more...
Scriptus is another version of “Scriptina” font, by Apostrophyc Labs (http://apostrophiclab.pedroreina.net ), and has three differences from it’s origin: a most careful spacing, 2816 kerning pairs (Scriptina True Type has none) and soft hooks...