font_foundry: YouWorkForThem
“Novum” means “new thing,” so it’s a bit of a contradiction that YWFT Novum is a retro-styled font. This technical, heavy block font draws inspiration from a typeface originally used by the Swiss graphic...
YWFT Knit is an icon, symbol and pattern style dingbat font created with the ability to execute multiple design ideas. The font was designed with special kerning, allowing the ability on certain letter combos...
YWFT Motown Expanded is a geometric slab serif that contains a total of 5 weights. Although it was intended to be used as a display face, YWFT Motown Expanded’s heavier weights can be used...
YWFT Motown is a geometric slab serif that contains a total of 5 weights. Although it was intended to be used as a display face, YWFT Motown’s heavier weights can be used effectively for...
How to make soft-yet-gothic? Countless hours spent researching, and years of refinement, that’s how. YWFT Ultramagnetic was finally mastered to postscript/truetype format in 1999 and has gone on to be one of the most...
YWFT Moteur began as a technical, retro, machine-like design, with a second version later released as YWFT Maetl. YWFT Moteur carries a strong inspiration from the type work of Wim Crouwel, but branches into...
YWFT Bit was originally hewn from raw pixels in 1998, then mastered to working format in 2003. You may think YWFT Bit is your typical bitmap affair, but oh, how wrong you would be....
Slightly distressed but possessing of serious underlying power, YWFT Mullino can be used as a display typeface or as a text face. This font brings huge diversity, beginning with the fact that there are...
YWFT Nim is all about layering. Bevel effects, outline effects, 3d effects, shadow effects–all are possible and uniquely powerful with YWFT Nim, making for a near-infinite amount of variety and style. Modern and clean,...
YWFT Motown Condensed is a geometric slab serif that contains a total of 5 weights. Although it was intended to be used as a display face, YWFT Motown Condensed’s heavier weights can be used...