font_foundry: P22 Type Foundry
P22 Woodcut features the look of letters carved out artists’ printing blocks, as seen in the Expressionist woodcuts of Heckel, Schiele, Kirchner and Munch. P22 Woodcut Sans has the exact same spacing as Woodcut,...
Howdy pardner! Giddy-up and lasso yerself these renegade typefaces. Created by renowned illustrator David Lyttleton , this set presents an Englishman’s unique vision of the American West. Perfect for your next hoe-down, barn raising...
The Vienna Workshop (Wiener Werkstätte) produced a tremendous variety of art from the turn of the century until the beginning of World War II. This set, which includes three typefaces and a collection of...
This set is inspired by the work of Vincent van Gogh. The alphabet captures the essence of van Gogh’s handwriting style, using his extensive correspondence with his brother Theo as the primary reference. This...
Created for our friend and Beatsville Collaborator, Mr. Rod McKuen. This font has the unique feature of being a very readable roman at small point sizes and when used at larger sizes, becomes very...
The great French sculptor August Rodin was strongly inspired by the Italian sculptor, painter and poet Michelangelo. Created in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art, this font set is a tribute to the...
Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966), whose career spanned nearly ninety years, holds a unique place in American art and culture. He was enormously accomplished and successful in both fine art and commercial endeavors. Parrish’s hand-drawn letters...
The oldest known form of visual communication, rock art expresses the culture and traditions of primitive humankind. P22’s Petroglyphs picture font presents ancient drawings and illustrations from four continents.
This font set was developed for the Albright-Knox Art Gallery and is inspired by their collection of Pop Art. Artists such as Warhol, Lichtenstein, and Rauchenberg sought to blur the lines between high and...