DavidFarewell
DavidFarewell is a medium-weight, sans-serif (or perhaps flare-serif) typeface with a fairly large x-height. It has a substantial amount of variation in the weights of the diagonals and verticals.
DavidFarewell is a medium-weight, sans-serif (or perhaps flare-serif) typeface with a fairly large x-height. It has a substantial amount of variation in the weights of the diagonals and verticals.
Originally I called this font YearInYearOutYoureInUrine, but I was told that that name was too long and maybe not in good taste. I settled for WaterCloset when it was first…
Demotte is a display face made up of triangular blocks and some circles. It comes in two styles. In one style the triangular blocks point up so that the letters…
Dinner is a novelty font in which all the letters are formed from knives, forks and spoons.
Dottie is based on a matrix of dots. It was inspired by the output of old, cheap, dot-matrix printers. In addition to Dottie-Regular with round dots, the family group includes…
Dschoyphul is a serifed typeface that was crudely drawn with a pen. It was one of several efforts to draw a serifed typeface by pen; see also SarahfSlob, which contains…
EdwardEdwin a is simple rendition of a formal, calligraphic script.
Crisp and clean with a non-traditional italics, Euroika is a decorative, serifed alphabet. The letters have high contrast between the thick and thin strokes and the lower-case letters have a…