font_foundry: Eclectotype
Quayside is a deliciously thick and bulbous baseball script, with a wealth of OpenType features. Features include: Contextual alternates – I would suggest having these on by default; they make letters connect more smoothly...
Anultra Slab is, you guessed it… An ultra bold slab serif! Anultra Slab is a hard hitting headliner, designed to be set LARGE. Because it’s a single weight typeface, no compromises were necessary to...
Meet Ollie, a casual signage script whose friendly, bouncy exterior belies a heart of sophisticated OpenType programming. This font is designed to make the most of OpenType savvy applications, and as such is recommended...
Streetscript Redux is an update to the now discontinued Streetscript. In the original version, it seems a lot of users didn’t like the s’s in the font, and after seeing them redrawn (not always...
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: Price Didone has inspired a full alphabetic font – Mastadoni, so if you’re after more than numerals, head over there! Price Didone is a font with a singular purpose: The setting...
It started with an italic, or to be more precise, half an italic. The slanted styles of Urge Text exhibit a certain bipolarity, the tops of glyphs having a standard italic form, the bottoms...
Alight Slab is, wait for it… A light slab! Designed to be set large, in headlines or subheads and (very) short paragraphs of running text. It has slightly super-eliptical forms and crisp details, giving...
Kake’s upper case letters are inspired by a hand-painted sign outside a temple in Ubud, Bali. The rest of the font is made to fit the style. The hand-made aesthetic is increased by the...
Inspired by the Indonesian island’s laid back feel and easy going culture, Bali Script is a tribute to the hand-lettered signage on beach bars, surf shacks and cafes. The swell of the stroke endings...
This is Range Sans, the sans-serif counterpart to Range Serif. It can be categorized as a grotesque, with the idiosyncratic angular details from the serif family making themselves known in the arches and bowls...