font_foundry: Greater Albion Typefounders
Bonning is a Roman face full of the spirit of the 1920s. It was inspired by a (real)estate agent’s For Sale board seen in an old sepia photograph from that era and combines visual...
Here’s something for all Halloween projects! Halloween Fleurons are hand-designed ornaments for your spooky enjoyment. Trick or Treat?
The Keynsia family revives the spirit of the 1950s. Its simple and elegant lines make for an eye-catching set of display faces. A range of different styles are on offer, all with an extensive...
Clementhorpe is inspired by the lettering on an early 20th century enamel advertisement-for chocolate. From the dozen or so hand drawn letters found in that source Greater Albion Typefounders have constructed a family of...
Great Bromwich takes the ideas in Greater Albion’s Bromwich family that little bit further. It can be used on its own, or as a compliment to Bromwich. Great Bromwich uses specially re-designed large and...
Gildersleeve evokes the spirit of the Arts and Crafts movement of the 1920s. Think of a hand-cut Roman display face, with loving care lavished over each serif and letterform. Gildersleeve is offerered in the...
ButtonFaces explores just how much emotion and description of a character can be put into a simple iconic representation of a face. Use them as ‘Emoticons’ or traditional printers ornaments.
Here’s a bit of fun! Need a dingbat with character? Let these birds strut their hand-drawn way across your work.
Cullion is a new departure for Greater Albion, being a modern Fraktur, embodying future trends sch as highly stylised glyphs, a single case of lettering and highly evolved letterforms. At the same time it...
Crewekerne is a typeface family which speaks of the villages that are at the heart of English life. It is inspired by the arts and crafts movement of the early twentieth century, and is...