font_foundry: Woodside Graphics

Syracuse

Syracuse font

Syracuse is a font inspired by the typefaces of the “Arts & Crafts” designers of the early 20th Century. As such, it has a distinct “hand” look. In “Syracuse” you will find hints of...

Presidio

Presidio font

Presidio is a stylized version of the hand-lettered calligraphy typical of the Mission era of early California. This lettering was often unique to an individual hand, but the characters shared a common style, and...

Stickley Decorations

Stickley Decorations font

Stickley Decorations contains 26 classic images from the pages of “The Craftsman,” the foremost journal of the American Arts & Crafts Movement of the early 20th Century. These are graphic elements that can be...

Greene Designs

Greene Designs font

This font consists of 26 design elements derived and adapated from various architectural works of Charles and Henry Greene who created hundreds of designs for houses, furniture and decorative arts in their own unique...

Mission Art

Mission Art font

Mission Art contains 26 design elements from many of the California missions. From a dove about to alight on a mission wall, to floral accents of all kinds, to a mission cross, there’s a...

Batchelder Elements

Batchelder Elements font

Batchelder Elements contains 26 images from legendary Pasadena tilemaker Ernest Batchelder’s design books of the 1920s. From cats to ducks to flowers — even a bear and a couple of rabbits — there’s a...

Craftsman

Craftsman font

The Craftsman font is a faithful reproduction of the logo, or Title typeface used for Gustav Stickley’s “Craftsman” Magazine, the foremost journal of the American Arts & Crafts Movement during its publication years of...

G&G

G&G font

G&G is the only authorized digitized version of the original handlettering of early 20th Century architects Charles and Henry Greene. This font is both accurate and authentic — it was adapted directly from the...

Batchelder Ruff

Batchelder Ruff font

Batchelder Ruff is a “battered” version of the typeface used for titling in the catalogs and advertising of the Batchelder Tile Company in Pasadena, California in the 1920s. The original source characters were smoother,...