Family type designed by Felipe Calderón. This type is a display with a modern style and a different and innovative concept. The development of this type was a challenge because it was set out...
Gibbs is a tough, sophisticated sans, inspired by the unique cast aluminum signs found on board the 1950s luxury liner SS United States and named for its designer, William Francis Gibbs. The design is...
Transat Text is a geometric sans serif typeface, and is the more rational sibling to the unabashedly Art Deco “Transat”. Transat Text has a slightly taller x-height than its counterpart, making it easier to...
Ingleby II is a typeface with firm roots in the classic stroke of the pen. The digital design of Ingleby II is legible and distinct in small sizes as well as expressive when used...
Delicious Pro from Yes Please is a bold, contemporary take on the classic Americana script. Inspired by the vibrant history of early 20th Century American packaging vernaculars, Delicious Pro delivers unique flavor packed with...
Workaday from Yes Please is a bold and clean contemporary take on the classic American Sans Serif. Inspired by the wildly varied history of early to mid 20th century American signage, aircraft markings and...
Sagan was designed as an alternate to Ramsey; you could call them brothers. It was drawn, redrawn, and expanded on, to put it lightly. It boasts 770 glyphs in each weight, covering all European...
Ballpoint Catalog is a handwriting typeface, based on my dad’s real handwriting, he was a teacher. I’m amaze by its smoothness and elegant, not fully follow the rules of penmanship handwriting but he has...
Legibility. Flexibility. Personality. No need to pick two; Novaletra Serif CF has it all. Liven up body text, captions, and headlines with Novaletra’s smooth, low-contrast design set across seven weights with italics. Versatile and...
Olimpos is a Display sans font that is absolutely perfect for editorial headlines. Her large, bold and slender figure is perfect for posters, t-shirts, and magazine covers. Reserved for capital letters only, this calm...