font_designer: Robbie de Villiers
The font name comes from the Dutch word “Rijk” meaning “rich”. I’d like you to consider Rijk as a good Pinot Noir: medium bodied, offering succulent juicy berry flavors, accentuated by delicate aromas of...
Vallassina is named after Vallassina, a village in the valley of the upper tract of the river Lambro in northern Italy. The most important settlement in the area is the town of Asso, from...
Skript attempts to capture the essence of handwritten calligraphy. It emphasizes downstrokes and omits hair strokes with a contemporary stencil-like effect. Text is very readable since the foundation of each character remains intact. There...
The name Saluzzo is given to this font in honor of Giambattista Bodoni (1740–1813). Bodoni was born in the town of Saluzzo, Cuneo, Italy, and died at the age of 30. Saluzzo is a...
By twisting and weaving separate strands of rope together, a stronger TWINE is created. The distinctive “valleys” that give the twine its twisted and wavy appearance is the result of the twining process. Similarly,...
Cielo font family consists of Cielo Light, Cielo Light Italic, Cielo Regular, Cielo Italic, Cielo Bold, Cielo Bold Italic, and Cielo Stencil (Regular weight) Cielo is a versatile contemporary typeface family that will serve...
Clareza means “Clarity” in Portuguese. That was exactly the goal in creating this font. We managed to create a font that is crisp and extremely legible at all sizes but then comes to life...
Cyan Neue is a substantial update variation to the original Cyan we launched in 2006. Most notably the contrast has decreased making it more contemporary. Many glyphs have been improved especially in the italics....
The Dutch word “leuk” translates loosely to English as pleasant, jolly, funny, witty, clever, nice, sweet, kind, nice, amusing, entertaining, and funny. Leuk, the font, is a small, highly legible font with a witty,...
Maker, the font, pays homage to the Maker constructivist culture. Especially the sparked community interaction, and exchange of ideas through social meetings in shared spaces. With Maker you have hints of a Gothic minuscule...