font_designer: Kent Swecker

Smoot

Smoot font

This all new hand drawn font comes as a serif and a script version. Mix and match to bring your designs whimsy and playfulness. Suitable for headlines, posters and call outs.

Benthic

Benthic font

With four glyphs per letter, Benthic will bring uniqueness to any application. Crack open your glyphs palette and choose between them all as well as a number of ligatures for more fun. This all-cap...

Fat Nib

Fat Nib font

This hand drawn calligraphy font was made with a wide nib pen. It is all cap with different glyphs for the upper and lower case letters for mixing and matching. The Splatter family comes...

Carawan

Carawan font

A new friendly, sans-serif, condensed, rounded family. It comes in three weights with their matching oblique and condensed versions.

Back And Forth

Back And Forth font

This all cap, bold, sans serif font features one face that slants backward (“Back”) and one that slants forward (“Forth”). Use in combination to create headlines and designs that call for a sense of...

Current

Current font

Current is a casual script. It includes two glyphs per letter to let you mix and match, and it will automatically do that with contextual alternates turned on. Also includes a number of ligatures...

Art Party

Art Party font

Art Party is a hand-drawn font suitable for headlines of all kinds when you want a handmade look. Prissy Pots owner Erin Solomon drew the playful letters, which include regular and bold versions. Each...

Igor

Igor font

Igor is a hand drawn font designed for display use – it is mainly all cap with different glyphs for capitals and lowercase. Its purposefully messy design will look great on invitations, posters and...

El Guapo

El Guapo font

El Guapo is a hand drawn font available in sans serif and script faces. It is suitable for headlines and call outs of all kinds where a hand made look is desired. The letters...

Down With The King

Down With The King font

Down With the King is a very bold all caps font best used for large titles, headers and logo work. The lower case letters have rounded edges for a softer feel.