font_designer: Michael Browers
Formasi, Azeri for “Form of,” resulted from the concept of a civil war between serif and sanserif. What would the aftermath of such a war be? The answer is simple: Formasi!
Isoglyphics was initially concepted as a rip on Otto Neurath and the resulting movement towards icons as visual language. However, the final design resulted in visual satire of contemporary culture through the resulting icons.
Somatica, derived from “somatic,” meaning physical, bodily, corporal, works both as a display face at larger settings and at small text sizes. The Somatica family contains regular, oblique, bold, and bold oblique versions.
Geistig is a set of 26 individual letter monogram designs. Geistig works great for monograms, drop caps, and unique display settings.
Sophiazoya contains an assortment of 72 ornaments inspired by the style, look, and feel of the Victorian era.
Disjecta, derived from disjecta membra meaning fragmented or disjointed, was developed as a grunge script face.
Developed from doodles, Loza is a enjoyable whimsical font offering a text face and a dingbat face.
MenimElim, meaning “my hand” in Azeri, is a handwriting-based font available in two weights: regular and bold.
Konscript is a distressed typewriter face developed from analog samples from papers Mary Browers typed in the 1950s for her high school coursework. The model and age of the typewriter are not known. Additional...
Dovshan contains an assortment of 78 ornaments inspired by the style, look, and feel of the Victorian era.