font_designer: Daniel Feldt
Fright Night is a geometric typeface in a hand made style with inspiration from old horror movie posters. Regular and oblique styles as well as a roughened version of both styles for that vintage...
Written in a ballpoint pen style POST BOX is a neighborly sans serif is slightly condensed and slanted. Scribbled quickly but readable. Exact but still human. Perfect for print, package and display use. You...
GS Frank is an uppercase display typeface inspired by the classics DIN, Eurostile and a dash of Futura. Perfect for prints, t-shirts, posters and such. Supports Basic, Western European, Central European and South Eastern...
It’s here! Lumbering down the grassy slope towards us, the lovable round sans serif of KNICKNACK. It’s warm, it’s smooth, it’s round and it’s fuzzy. It’s perfect for display use, print, posters, branding, packaging...
MANUFAKTUR is a gas-pipe sans. A typeface influenced by an cast iron sign on an old Swedish industrial machine. The simple curves of the characters suited well for an 21st century update and the...
A brushy handwritten font with a personal touch. Bouncy and imperfect characters. Quick strokes and a signature style typeface. Stray Bullets is perfect for branding projects, homeware designs, prints, product packaging – or as...
Rockaway Beach is a upright and soft vintage script. A bouncy baseline, condensed space and round forms gives this typeface a friendly and handmade feeling. Rockaway Beach has a wide variety of ligatures. Simply...
Emmylou is a beautiful signature font duo that will work wonders for you logos, posters, social media posts, branding, packaging, blog posts, wedding invitations and much more. Emmylou font duo contains Emmylou Signature and...
Wilder is a condensed handwritten sans serif with both uppercase and lowercase characters. It has a generous x-height with big elongated counters and low set bars which gives Wilder a unique look. Great for...
Brickton might seem dominating with it’s bold characters and pointy serifs. Getting up close with it reveals that although there are no curves in characters, corners and arches are chamfered to give at least...