Cornpile is a quirky cartoon slab-serif typeface. It’s hilarious and ideal for circumstances where you need your message to literally jump off the page. In OpenType savvy applications, letters and numerals automatically bounce for...
Squirty is an exuberant hand-painted typeface inspired by Japanese nightclub promotional visuals from the mid-twentieth century. Allow its informal, unconventional letterforms to infuse your message with their distinct personality. In applications…
Eight designers present a set of icons that indicate the fun and fantastic world of signage. Each collaborator’s solution represents a completely different interpretations on signage vernacular. Akira Kobayashi’s “Subsumption”, obscured by foliage…
Another delightful offering from “The Signist,” compiled by R. Henderson in 1903, named after the comic strip that introduced the world to Popeye the Sailor in 1929.
A rollicking fun, freewheeling font based on designs compiled by R. Henderson in the 1903 book, The Signist. Both versions of this font contain complete Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character...
Sheet music from the 1921 edition of the Ziegfeld Follies provided the blueprint for this sparkly, sprightly font. Upper and lowercase characters are identical, with the exception of the letter s, which offers a...
The original sheet music for Ted (Is Everybody Happy?) Lewis’ signature tune, When My Baby Smiles at Me, inspired this whimsical wonder. The sheet music was discovered in the Library of Congress American Memory...
A poster for a Dutch stage revue from the nineteen-teens, designed by Willy Sluiter, provided the template for this warm, wavy and whimsical headline font. The Opentype version of this font supports Unicode 1250...