font_foundry: Eclectotype
Blanket is a friendly, baby-soft typeface with a gentle slant. With the warmth of an italic but less of the speed, it is designed primarily for use on child oriented material. The ‘schoolbook’ a...
Delfino Script is a cool, connecting script that can appear both retro and contemporary. Curved on the outsides of strokes, and jagged inside, the forms look like an abstraction of strips of tape, folding...
This is Tchig Mono, a monospaced type family that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Why make a monospaced font? For coding, sure, but display? It’s my humble opinion that it’s the aesthetic choices driven...
NEWSFLASH! Revla Sans is now available specially tailored for smaller settings. Take a look at Revla Sans Text! Meet Revla Serif’s dorky younger brother, or should that be brothers? Revla Sans is a grotesque...
Eroika Slab is a robust, display serif, intended to be set large. While for most serifs, display means high contrast, Eroika’s “displayness” stems from its wide stance, tight spacing, equal cap and ascender heights,...
Fun. Fun isn’t it? But sometimes you can have too much fun, and things can get out of hand. Revla Sans is, in certain situations, too much fun. So, without further ado, let me...
Tusque is a layered chromatic type family with a Tuscan flavor. Regular, Circus and Tooled can stand alone, while Highlight and Deco are purely for layering up multicolored gorgeousness. Tusque lends itself to fairy...
This is Ekamai, named after the district of Bangkok I lived in. It is based on Quinella, and was supposed to be a quick and easy reworking of that font into a “tight-not-touching” (rather...
Plumper than a misguided Z-lister’s dodgy lip job, this is Quinella, named after the cheffy scoops of ice cream and the like, quinelles. It’s a cute, fat script with a seventies vibe but a...
Astrid Grotesk is a normalized version of Schizotype Grotesk. Normalized; not neutralized. Where many neo-grotesks appear cold with their harsh neutrality, Astrid has a warmth, eminating from its (for want of a better word)...