Luzaine is a slightly rounded sans-serif face; and to give a more even distribution of emphasis the difference between thick and thin strokes in this font is minimised to a certain extent. We think...
Newsanse has an open, rounded style and a quite generous x-height – both of which give extra legibility especially at smaller sizes. The six weights give an appropriate choice for just about any conventional...
Rysse is a primitive art-college grunge font, completely legible but quite unsophisticated. Unashamedly. The typeface comes in two main styles: one a standard hi-case lo-case version & the other an all caps version. There’s...
Stubble is a distressed grunge font with many useful variations that make things easy. It comes in both a Regular and Bold version, and a Smudged version as if the print block has slipped...
Keybies is a font that produces an octave of a piano keyboard, with several variations. Type K or k repeatedly into the textbox above to see. The complete instructions are provided in the download...
Quickle is a square-ish sans-serif, and the design principle is to have clean upright lines and very few round characters – in fact it’s the rounded corners that contain all the curves. It’s a...
Chelp is a grunge display font, in 4 different styles: there’s a Regular and All-Caps version, plus a Dirty version which has little bits of overprint like the edge of the stamp has accidentally...
Snather is a simple, slightly square sans-serif with modern (if not futuristic) clean lines, giving great clarity and legibility. There are four weights to suit all situations – from the quite fine Regular, to...
Pevensey comes in seven weights with gradual weight changes between them for ease of selection, and each weight has Regular, Italic, and Oblique versions. The weights that are intended for large bodies of text...
Spiraltwists is a family of 2 fonts giving assorted spiral shapes. In each font they’re grouped in fours – the same basic spiral in 4 different orientations (N S E W almost), and Spiraltwists...