Plakat

Plakat is based on lettering by 1920s advertising calligrapher Samuel Welo. It is a complete upper and lower case set with a number of alternate characters, all with a rough,…

Continue ReadingPlakat
Paleos font

Paleos

For Halloween season, we thought we'd better trundle out a nice, crude prehistoric font to meet the growing need. Paleos features many different versions of almost every character so you…

Continue ReadingPaleos
Orphiel font

Orphiel

Orphiel from a sample of Edwardian period hand lettering, mainly because we wanted to offer an alternative to our Belphebe font for invitations, menus and wedding announcements. It's an elegant…

Continue ReadingOrphiel
Orlock font

Orlock

Orlock was developed by Michael Scarpitti from a sample of hand lettering on the poster of the classic silent film Nosferatu. It is a bit different from the types of…

Continue ReadingOrlock
Odeon font

Odeon

Odeon is the kind of font you would have seen on theatre or concert posters around the turn of the twentieth century. It is based on Art Nouveau sign lettering…

Continue ReadingOdeon
Niederwald font

Niederwald

Niederwald is a hand-drawn font based on samples of turn-of-the-century hand lettered signage. It has a fanciful character, but great readability. Excellent for decorative titles or captions. Includes a number…

Continue ReadingNiederwald
Melcheburn font

Melcheburn

Melcheburn is a classic late-medieval gothic font based on original lettering by Samuel Welo. It has strong, formal lower case letters and extremely ornate and decorative capitals.

Continue ReadingMelcheburn
Malagua font

Malagua

Malagua is a rough, hand-drawn font in the style of 18th century handwriting. It's designed to evoke an era of pirates, highwaymen and desperate conspiratorial notes written with a crude…

Continue ReadingMalagua
Ligeia font

Ligeia

Ligeia is an original font released in honor of the Halloween season. It's quirky and a bit creepy and works great for decorative titles, programs, flyers and other necessary seasonal…

Continue ReadingLigeia
Jerash font

Jerash

Jerash was developed jointly by Dave Nalle and Mike Scarpitti. It draws on the look of several classic fonts from the 1920s and 30s which evoked the look of Middle-Eastern…

Continue ReadingJerash