Sanstone
This sans-serif face has 9 weights, all with italics. The two heaviest weights have jumbled versions as well, which could be handy for display and poster work. There's lots of…
This sans-serif face has 9 weights, all with italics. The two heaviest weights have jumbled versions as well, which could be handy for display and poster work. There's lots of…
Sanzettica is a very easy-to-read sans-serif typeface with a design principle of open, rounded characters with at least 3 weights being suitable for large bodies of text. Legibility is augmented…
A reminder of the days of flower power, Satron is quite a bit different, slightly hippy and slightly grungy. Although it is not in any way an attempt to emulate…
Shelflife is a display typeface with some extras under the lid. It features all the Standard Open-Type features you'd expect, like Class Kerning and Ligatures, plus some other useful additions…
The Sideshadow family has 4 weights, Regular, Bold, Light and Half Light (which is intermediate between Regular and Light). The distinguishing feature of the font (you don't actually need me…
Slonk is a distinctive ornamental font, a sans serif face with circular dots at strategic points within the characters. It has 4 weights: Regular, Bold, Heavy and Fat, with italics,…
While watching the 1947 holiday classic “Miracle on 34th Street”, one scene in particular presented a chance to develop a retro type design. ‘Kris Kringle’ suggests to a mother visiting…
Smeethe manages to look almost out of focus while being slightly degraded and distorted, but has a smoothed outline.
Snather is a simple, slightly square sans-serif with modern (if not futuristic) clean lines, giving great clarity and legibility. There are four weights to suit all situations - from the…
Snazzy is a sans-serif that is squarer than most other sans faces, giving it a distinct appearance that we think is quite, well, snazzy. There's 7 weights accommodating all situations…