font_foundry: Greater Albion Typefounders
Eurobia is a family of two typefaces – Regular and Plain. They are display faces with a strongly European feel and a strong flavour of the 1920s. My suggestion would be to use them...
Garstang Engraved is the latest in Greater Albion’s series of ‘wood type’ inspired fonts. Garstang Engraved is a hand-cut Roman, suggesting the late Victorian era, but the type of thing that continued in use...
Civic Triline was inspired by a beautifully lucid (and hand lettered) example of municipal signage. It is a clear and easy to read sans serif display face, constructed of one thick and two thin...
There is a particular charm about traditional, hand executed sign writing. There is also something magical about watching an experienced sign writer at work with his sign writer’s dagger (don’t worry, it’s a specially...
Draughtsman Engraved, inspired by hand drawn 19th century lettering, is an open shadowed display face, with an extensive range of OpenType features, including ligatures, stylistic alternates, petite and small capitals and old style…
“Draughtsman Label Hand” was inspired by the beautifully executed hand-lettering one set of 19th century engineering drawings. The result is a typeface that combines great legibility with a wealth of decorative flourishes and lively...
Portculliard is in the finest traditions of 19th century blackletter revival. It’s a lively mock medieval face, engraved in the manner of many a 19th century printer’s plate ideal for recreating traditional certificates and...
Albion Seventies is a display typeface from that fun era of psychedelic wallpaper, bright colours and bright orange everything! It’s a splendid face for posters and banners, and did we mention, it works really...