font_designer: Paul Lloyd
Corsham was inspired by traditional stonemason’s engraved lettering designs. Designed to be used alone, or in combination with our Corton family, it has wonderfully lively air, with distinctive lively serifs and beautifully swashed downstrokes....
Albia Nova is a bit of a new departure for Greater Albion-an unashamedly futuristic typeface. It was originally developed for a friend of ours-a set designer who needed some lettering on props for a...
Leibix, inspired by a jolly trademark of the past, is a fun family of five typefaces which transcends different eras of the past. It has elements of the 1920s in its design, but is...
Eccles is another of our ‘Early Victorian’ typefaces, a series we started with the Wolverhampton family a little while ago. It might be described as ‘extreme-Tuscan’ in style but has a delicacy that many...
Oakland is a Streamline era design inspired by some hand-drawn lettering on a 1930’s French poster advertising a certain brand of Car (Automobile for our American cousins). It’s ideal for giving poster and design...
Wolverhampton is a new Neo-Victorian face from Greater Albion Typefounders. It’s something of an example of starting with a small idea and running with it. This family of three typefaces (Regular, Small Capitals and...
Doncaster is a bold display face which emphasises legibility and clarity. The seven typefaces have a timeless quality, making them equally at home today or even in Victorian inspired design work. All of the...
Admiral was inspired by and extrapolated from the Art Nouveau lettering incised into the facade of a local hostelry. This gave us some inspiration for the capitals ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘E’, ‘H’, ‘I’, ‘L’,...
Tuscaloosa is a classic American ‘Wild West’ Tuscan typeface-we thought it would make a suitable Independence Day tribute to our many American clients. It’s ideal for wherever that ‘Western’ feel is wanted. Posters, signage,...
Wolvercote is one of two new ‘Masthead’ typefaces from Greater Albion. This Victorian inspired face makes the construction of ribbon or cartouche banners and mastheads the simple work of a few moments. Wolvercote is...