font_designer: Rebecca Alaccari

Kofi

Kofi font

Just when you thought every possible fat alphabet has already been done, Kofi shows you that there still are plenty of good ideas left in the genre! Kofi is simply fat, fun letters that...

Fore

Fore font

Fore is a fresh spin on fat display letters, with a tinge of Japanese techno design. Its unicase construct gives it a very flexible nature, which makes it very appealing to typographers who care...

Formula

Formula font

Formula is one of those typefaces that never get tired of being modern, in spite of its roots being in early- to mid-twentieth century ideas. Perfect for music sleeves, signage, and all around titling...

Janice

Janice font

Janice is a revival and expansion of a 1960s Mecanorma film type called Putty Bold. It’s thick, flowing, happy and oozes psychedelia. Unlike many art nouveau/hippy faces of the era, this font comes with...

Jimi

Jimi font

Jimi is a tribute to classic rock posters of the sixties and seventies. It was inspired by and modeled after a 1969 sheet of dry transfer letters. Named after the famous American rock and...

Crucifix

Crucifix font

In June of 2004, Canada Type released Crucifix, a condensed three-tiers typeface that tried to bridge the gap between traditional blackletter forms and the traditional European gothics. The main goal of Crucifix was to...

Stock

Stock font

Stock is fat stencil on steroids, or perhaps laughing pills. Many a design will benefit from Stock’s loud message. Comes in a regular style and a very unique unicase, as well as more than...

Bolero

Bolero font

Named after Maurice Ravel’s masterpiece, Bolero likes to find itself in places of classical elegance. Slightly inspired by the soft italics put forth by Giambattista Bodoni and the Didot family, Bolero adds a feminine...

Gamer

Gamer font

Canada Type released the first version of Gamer in August of 2004. It was modeled after a few 1972 magazine advertisement letters, the origin of which was later identified as a common film type...

Scroll

Scroll font

Earlier this year, my eyes fell upon a discarded wedding invitation on the sidewalk. A closer look at it revealed that it had at one point been victimized by rain. Some of the fancy...