font_foundry: Hackberry Font Foundry
Because ebooks will not normally accept .otf fonts, and they don’t support Opentype features, this font family was designed to be used for the ebook conversions of print books. It uses old style figures....
This all started with a love for Jenson. I know there’re hundreds of variations on that theme. But, that is where I began, several years ago. How far it came, as usual as I...
There were several motivations for this font. It was a font in my style, a left-handed designer. But also, I wanted a script designed to work with ePUBs. This means fancy bullets in place...
This is the display version of Librum. Librum means “book” in Latin, which I thought was appropriate. Bream is Latin for proclaim—appropriate for display work. The fonts are very close to Librum-Book and Librum-Italic,...
This is the serif text family for the book design group of font families which David designed in the process of writing “Practical Font Design With FontLab 5”. The letterspacing is set wide for...
Over the years, I’ve used Impact a lot. But, not because I liked it—rather because it was the only font I could find with the bulk I needed for a given title or whatever....
Draetha is the 6-font companion to Biblia and Biblia Serif. But it is definitely designed to be used with Biblia Serif for book design and production. It is a nearly monoline sans with a...
This all started with a love for Minister. This is a font designed by Carl Albert Fahrenwaldt in 1929. In the specimen booklet there’s a scan from Linotype’s page many years ago. They no...
In my on-going quest for display fonts to be used with my books and on my book covers, I decided I need a squared sans serif. I started the build off of Fiscal, a...
This all started with a love for Minister. This is a font designed by Carl Albert Fahrenwaldt in 1929. In the specimen booklet there’s a scan from Linotype’s page many years ago. They no...