When work started on the design of Gelica, there wasn’t the same glut of retro-ish soft serifs there is today, and if I’d managed to complete it quicker, it might have been more trendsetter...
Megumi was originally commissioned as a headline face for a fashion and lifestyle magazine with a heavy Japanese influence. The uppercase letters are narrow and have an almost monospaced aesthetic, being influenced by Romaji...
Cerulea is a unicase from the world of the sky. Drawing inspirations from Art Nouveau, Classical Roman, and Uncial styles, Cerulea’s wide, spacious bowls, sharp points, and subtle wandering curves evoke airiness, flight, and...
A very popular grungy font, now made even more useful! With this Pro version you have the possibility to tone it down a bit – I have made alternate letters without swashes (use the...
This font has that grungy, gritty look, and combines it with some elegant swirls. Weird and wonderful. I have added swirls and decorations to ALL the uppercase letters that did not have them, so...
A fun and charming scribbled alphabet – perfect for scrapbooking and that handmade look. Lots of technical details had to be fixed, but it now has a professional quality, and our impressive language support!...
Time to grunge it up again with another detailed masterpiece from Guillaume Séguin. Character set has been greatly expanded, ready for some rough and tough designs in many languages. Rock on! ALL fonts from...
This is the 200th font released by CheapProFonts, and again I wanted to make something special – so I have chosen to upgrade another well-known font by the infamous Fredrick “Apostrophe” Nader: Amerika! The...
VLNL Gaufre is a pixel-based font with holes designed by Donald Roos. Each character is built on a grid of doughnut-like elements, which makes it look like a kind of dried dog food, or...
VLNL Boulangerie was originally an incomplete set of early 20th century wood type letters, that Donald Roos found in a dust covered carton box stashed away somewhere at the Royal Academy in The Hague....