font_foundry: Cape Arcona Type Foundry
The aim was to make a font that looks like the ones on airplanes. And Cape Arcona Type Foundry needed an Airline anyway. For more options in typesetting, some upper and lower cases differ....
CA Zaracusa was designed as a CI font for a German Documentary Festival. The aim was to have a font that looks relaxed, clean, unpretentious but not boring, suitable for text and headlines. The...
This font was inspired by a postcard from the 30s. On the one side near the stamp were the words ‘BUENOS AIRES’. It looked so simple yet strange, that we started to make a...
Spy Royal is a junctionless script typeface and comes in 6 styles. It’s a hybrid between script and so called streamline fonts. The origins are based on an advertising by Japan Airlines, dated around...
What if the Ramones had been fontdesigners, would the result have looked like this? Probably not. And {ths} is not the Ramones, he probably doesn’t even know them because constantly listens to Elvis, or...
Cape Arconas legendary obsession to create a DIN-like font substitution brings us to CA BND, named after the German Intelligence Agency. Thomas Schostok created the font for the new CI of the Intelligence Agency,...
The Italic version of CA Emeralda was inspired by a headline in an industrial advertisement magazine from the early fifties. Starting from a few letters it evolved into a catchy retrofont and was completed...
CA Kink was originally created for a book cover. Mostly suitable as a headline font and for all kind of “space” themes.
After throwing a television out of the window of the 4th floor of a hotel room somewhere near Austin/Texas, Thomas Schostok painted “driven by hate and anger” in this rebellious two style typeface. This...
Yum, yum, a fat sausage font including plain and highlighted letters and a Stencil style if you need to spray something on walls. No, no! A Trash version is also included if you like...