font_designer: David Kerkhoff
Squint is a unique typeface, created with just 2 basic forms: a rectangle and a line. Squint is ideal for use in (futuristic) posters, designs and ads. It comes with old fashioned extensive language...
Brooklyner font is based on the typeface used for The Brooklynite, a magazine which saw its heyday in the 1920’s. The typeface before you is an all caps affair, making it a perfect choice...
Cheat Sheet is a handwritten typeface that looks like, well, handwriting. It is loose, legible and useful and comes with extensive language support. It goes without saying that I have never used a cheat...
Nanuk in the Inuit language means polar bear. My 2 year old son’s favorite animal is the polar bear and he loves to watch the ‘Earth’ DVD. Nanuk font is an all caps, outlined...
Yellow Balloon is a typeface named after my two year old son’s favorite book: The Yellow Balloon by Dutch author/illustrator Charlotte Dematons. Every night before he goes to sleep, he wants to read the...
Kwark is a nice, cartoonesque outline font with a bit of grunginess. Yes, it is an all caps font, but upper- and lowercase letters differ in shape, so you can mix and match. The...
Keswick is a beautiful small town in the English Lake District. It is a good place to hang out for a while and explore the surrounding National Park. During your stay you could visit...
Souplesse (flexibility in French) is a nice, uncomplicated typeface; happy beyond words, yet with a bit of a bite. The glyphs have a rough edge, yet remain very legible. Souplesse comes with a bagful...
Zeebonk (literally ‘Sea Chunk’) is Dutch for a sailor – in particular, a large, pickled and brined, seven-seas-been-there-done-that specimen. The font itself brings back memories of the outrageous tattoos those same ‘zeebonken’ used to...
Sleepy timeā¦ Ah, if only your kids would go to bed, close their eyes and drift off to sleep. This font was created when my son had some problems falling asleep: he’d cry, he...