font_designer: Vic Fieger

Armalite Rifle Pro

Armalite Rifle Pro font

Military style stencil type, badly bruised by shotgun fire, wear and tear. Now ready for action in more languages! Vic Fieger says: “The original letterforms were not the famous military stencil, but were drawn...

Edo Pro

Edo Pro font

A free-flowing brush script with only uppercase letters. Now with a professional and multilingual character set! Vic Fieger says: “The letters in Edo were hand-drawn using a thick black permanent marker with a flat...

Siamese Katsong Pro

Siamese Katsong Pro font

A faux Thai font – but not over the top, just stylishly hinting at the foreign script. I have introduced lots of alternate glyphs, so it now has both lower- and uppercase letterfoms. Perfect...

Xenophone Pro

Xenophone Pro font

The letters in Xenophone were created from hand-drawn figures in which coins were traced around to create curves and circles. Some capital letters resembles symbols from the greek and International Phonetic Alphabet. ALL fonts...

Major Snafu Pro

Major Snafu Pro font

Classic stencil typeface. Please note many of the letterforms come in two versions – some of the Uppercase letters are filled in while the lowercase letters are open, and there are also other variations...

Kremlin Pro

Kremlin Pro font

Most uppercase letters of these constructivist fonts are made to look like cyrillic letters, so by carefully interspersing those you can set your text and headlines with it and make it look Russian! To...

Kremlin II Pro

Kremlin II Pro font

Most uppercase letters of these constructivist fonts are made to look like cyrillic letters, so by carefully interspersing those you can set your text and headlines with it and make it look Russian! To...

ArgonType

ArgonType font

ArgonType is the first commercial font produced by Vic Fieger. It features thick vertical strokes, soft curves, and incomplete loops. It was designed to be used as an alternative for serif fonts where appropriate.

Santa Mensch

Santa Mensch font

Let’s say a San Francisco punk group used letters from a theatre marquee to create a flyer in 1979 for one of their shows. Then the flyer showed up in the background of a...