font_foundry: Greater Albion Typefounders
I loved the look of this font so much that I couldn’t resist reworking it – although it probably had the most basic character set I’ve ever used as a starting point. But here...
The lowercase has classical Roman letterforms, and together with the cute, swirly capitals they make for a slightly more feminine take on the genre. Trajan lettering – with added sugar! ALL fonts from CheapProFonts...
Fleete is a modern homage to the many late 19th century typefaces; often used for book titles, posters and newspaper headlines; which have an extreme contrast between hairline horizontal stems and serifs and heavy...
Bromwich is a piece of brand new Edwardian fun. In the spirit of railway travel posters and illustrated news journals, it’s a wonderful font for poster design, or for book covers and other work...
Informal does not have to mean aggressively modern or casual. Helenium is inspired by some hand drawn capitals that I found added to a 19th century map. It’s a great font for informal titles...
The 1930s, 40s and 50s contribute many elegant and clean font families to the design canon. Plebia—the plain font—is Greater Albion’s homage to that elegant design canon. The basic design is offered in a...
Vertrina marries four virtues: elegance, simplicity, character and usefulness. It started as an idea to combine two things: the elegance of classical Roman typefaces and of classical Roman architecture. The result is that rarest...
Merry Fleurons is a bit of fun for Christmas, New Year and the holidays. It’s ideal for decorating your own cards, party banners and any sort of Christmas publications. Need Holly? Christmas Trees? Baubles?...
Whitehaven is the spirit of the Art Deco movement made into a very solid and blocky Sans Serif font. The name owes its inspiration to Whitehaven Mansions, a block of flats where that greatest...
Braxia is a pure and joyful piece of Art Deco Fun. It is a new face that is overflowing with the character of 1930s advertising, lively and yet with impact all at once, its...