Qwatick
Qwatick is a reworking of the odd display font Quidic toward normality and legibility. It has small serifs, the bold style has high contrast, and the regular style remains readable…
Qwatick is a reworking of the odd display font Quidic toward normality and legibility. It has small serifs, the bold style has high contrast, and the regular style remains readable…
Rataczak is a stiff, awkward serifed font that was inspired by similar fonts from the 19th century. It is legible as a text font but not graceful. In addition to…
The Roundup group was inspired by some of the fonts from the late 19th century, though it is not based on any one of them. Three of the four have…
Several years ago I was asked to do a sign for a rummage sale. To print the words RUMMAGE SALE, I took letters from some of the ornate fonts I…
Rundigsburg is a medieval face on the way to becoming sans serif. The letters are still a bit angular and a few retain definite traces of older letter forms, but…
The characters in SafetyPinned are composed of interlocked safety pins. The typeface lacks true lower-case letters but rather has two sets of capital letters.
The original version of Salloon was what has become Salloon-Wide. It was designed a year or two before 1990. The narrower version, which is now the regular version of the…
SarahfSlob is a crudely drawn, serifed typeface that abhors straight lines and smooth curves. It comes in five weights and ten styles. It is very legible and is suitable when…
Screwged is a letterbat font in which letters made of screwdrivers and screws. For related, tool-based typefaces, see WrenchedLetters, NailsNStaples, and Hammered.
Sergury is an ultra-bold typeface formed by cutting circular elements from rectangular blocks. It is caps only and is so bold that it is almost unreadable. Sergury is a variation…