font_foundry: Lián Types

Beatle

Beatle font

What if Platt R. Spencer and Charles P. Zaner were born in mid-20th Century? What if instead of Beethoven or Chopin they were fan of The Beatles or maybe The Mamas & Papas? Beatle...

Model

Model font

When designing a typeface, one has to be conscious of superfluous details. Although I am always tempted to add little personal touches, experience taught me that the phrase -less is more- is totally true....

Selfie

Selfie font

ATTENTION CUSTOMERS 🙂 There’s a new Selfie available, have a look here; Selfie Neue is better done and more complete in every aspect.However, you can stay here if you still prefer the classic version.-But...

Heroe

Heroe font

DESCRIPTION Now my feelings about didones are more than evident. After some years of roman-abstinence (1) I present Heroe, an interesting combination of elegance and sensuality. Heroe, spanish for hero, takes some aspects of...

Vinyle

Vinyle font

Bold, rounded and super cool. Those are the attributes of my latest font “Vinyle”, french for vinyl. In this epoque where all fields of Design are giving a lot of importance and attention to...

Lubaline

Lubaline font

Who haven’t heard the phrase that ‘any past time was better’?. Although I sometimes find this phrase a little too pessimistic (because I try to think that the best is yet to come), it...

Skill

Skill font

DESCRIPTION With Skill I wanted to create something wild. Something that splashed the letters with life. To do this, I knew I’d have to break the barrier between analog and digital, so I took...

Seventies

Seventies font

‘Meeeeoooow’! Seventies is another of my ‘funkadelic’ attempts (1) to fill the existing gap of seventyish looking fonts. In my opinion, that decade has a hidden treasure regarding type that remains unexplored: Only very...

Indie

Indie font

A FEW THOUGHTS Indie is a trendy script, result of the wide range of possibilities that can be achieved using a pointed brush. (1) “You Only Live Once” say The Strokes, (to me, symbols...

Rafaella

Rafaella font

To Rafaella, a menina dos cachos. We, designers, have grown accustomed to seeing that lowercase letters—not only in calligraphy but also in typography (1)—may be very playful and decorative. Almost every part of them...