font_foundry: Stiggy & Sands
A type from vintage Hollywood to your computer screen. Glorious Song is a display serif typestyle that was inspired by the poster lettering for the 1948 movie “Words and Music”. It’s an all capitals...
A Practical Calligraphic Hand. Eagle Lake Pro is based on the calligraphic lettering style known based on the practical Running Book Hand. It has shorter capitals that create a visually taller x-height lending to...
The Dear Sans Collection is comprised of four widths ranging from Condensed, Regular, Expanded, and Wide; each of which are comprised of a three font family of weights: Book, Regular & Bold. Cleanly readable,...
Our Distressed Telegraph brings the unique individuality of the Large Elite Type No. 44 vintage typewriter keyset to the digital age. Vintage typewriters evoke a warmth and comfort to them, primarily because of their...
Monolinear Vintage Elegance The Gimbel Script typeface was inspired by a monoline, semi-connected script from a 1930’s holiday greeting card. From its ascenders and descenders that stretch high and low to its gentle curviness...
Bigelow Rules Pro is a serif display face that mixes everything up. It shuffles between lowercase and smallcap letterforms, it lifts the baseline to center beside the Capitals, some letters have a slight swash...
The Magnate Family began as a digitization of a film typeface from LetterGraphics known as “Wilshire”. What began as a basic glyphset was fleshed out with a full character set with a smallcaps feature....
Toastie began as a digitization of a film typeface from LetterGraphics known simply as “Flair 312”. The original specimen included standard Capitals and Lowercase and Numerals, a bare bones character set. We’ve fleshed out...
Historical typography makes a comeback. A revival of one of the most popular of a number of rugged typefaces used around the turn of the century, Croft revives the creation of Lewis Buddy III,...
A Roman Stylized Font of War. Navarone is a display sans typestyle that was inspired by the movie titling sequence from the 1962 movie “The Guns of Navarone”. It’s an all capitals typeface that...