font_designer: Ray Larabie
Kimberley is a technological sans-serif typeface inspired by corporate industrial logotypes from the 1970s. It will deliver your message in a neoteric, machine-made aesthetic. Kimberley is available in seven different weights and italics. Most…
Junegull is a friendly, all-caps rounded sans. It’s both technological and gentle, like a murderous mechanical teddy bear. Junegull Beach is the wilder sibling. When you use Junegull Beach in an OpenType-aware application, common...
Junegull is a friendly, all-caps rounded sans. It’s both technological and gentle, like a murderous mechanical teddy bear. Junegull Beach is the wilder sibling. When you use Junegull Beach in an OpenType-aware application, common...
Vipnagorgialla is a broad, square headline typeface. It was influenced by the late 1960s Dodge/Plymouth logotype, but with a pared-down style for a late 1970s feel. Vipnagorgialla’s industrial style lends your message a sleek...
Vipnagorgialla is a broad, square headline typeface. It was influenced by the late 1960s Dodge/Plymouth logotype, but with a pared-down style for a late 1970s feel. Vipnagorgialla’s industrial style lends your message a sleek...
Vinque is an interpretation of a nineteenth century Arts & Crafts revival of medieval lettering. British type designer William Morris completed Troy in 1891—a splendid blackletter typeface in the medieval style. It’s beautiful but...
Sofachrome is an ultramodern, extended headliner. Streamlined, industrial contours evoke a feeling of durable plastic and metal while thick and thin stroke contrast provides a striking impact. This typeface conveys an impression of high...
Sofachrome is an ultramodern, extended headliner. Streamlined, industrial contours evoke a feeling of durable plastic and metal while thick and thin stroke contrast provides a striking impact. This typeface conveys an impression of high...
Coolvetica is a sans-serif typeface, inspired by logotypes from the 1970s. This was an era where everyone was modifying Helvetica—not only logo designers but even font designers were into outlandish Helvetica mods. Phototype catalogs...
Coolvetica is a sans-serif typeface, inspired by logotypes from the 1970s. This was an era where everyone was modifying Helvetica—not only logo designers but even font designers were into outlandish Helvetica mods. Phototype catalogs...