font_designer: Alex Grecian

Kings in Disguise

Kings in Disguise font

Kings in Disguise is a chunky, balloon font of the sort used extensively during the 1970s. It has a retro, disco feel and is ideal for signs and logos. The name comes from a...

Classical

Classical font

Classical has the look and feel of a simplified old English Swash font, but it’s much more legible. It was created for use as drop caps and has a limited character set.

Extreme Junction

Extreme Junction font

Extreme Junction was created for use in designing logos, signs and letterheads and has a limited character set. The uppercase letters are outline versions of the plain lowercase letters. Characters can be overlapped or...

Gorey

Gorey font

Named for the late illustrator, Edward Gorey. One of the greats!

Boller

Boller font

Boller is based on handwriting found on the blueprints for the Jayhawk Theater in Kansas. Thomas Williams & Boller Bros. Architects are the only names found on the blueprints. The character set is extremely...

Chalk

Chalk font

A fun, informal font, drawn with a mouse, Chalk emulates the spontaneity of handwriting, but with a thick, bold flair reminiscent of a school chalk board. This was the designer’s first attempt at an...

Chockablock

Chockablock font

Chockablock is an homage to Charles Schulz’s lettering in the comic strip Peanuts. It’s not an exact match for Schulz’s work, but the inspiration is obvious, as is the designer’s love and respect for...

Christy Marie

Christy Marie font

Christy Marie likes fun fonts. This was the first font to meet with her approval. It’s bouncy, teenage girl sort of font and would do well at parties or the mall.