Raven

Raven was inspired by type that Holly Goldsmith found on an antique greeting card. With its Gothic feel, it is the perfect typeface to gain a little bit of an…

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Reaper BT font

Reaper BT

Thomas Oldfield’s typeface, Reaper, is reminiscent of inscribed Greek letterforms but he claims that its origin is much simpler than that. “I recall”, Tom says, “that I just began the…

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Rina BT font

Rina BT

Eduardo Manso has brought new meaning to the word distressed. The contours of Rina have been randomly inverted, spiked and split to create this agitated look. Surprisingly, Rina remains legible.…

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Roelandt BT font

Roelandt BT

Roelandt BT is another beautiful script font drawn by calligrapher Rob Leuschke. Perfect for informal invitations and documents, the standard semi-connecting glyphs are simple, yet elegant. An OpenType font, Roelandt…

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Shotgun font SissyBoy font

SissyBoy

SissyBoy, a bold version of Kate Peter’s typeface BabyDoll, was inspired by those shy, sensitive, artistic yet misunderstood young men that were relentlessly teased in their school days. We found…

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Sloboda BT font

Sloboda BT

A calligrapher, graphic designer and teacher, Duško Trifunović of Belgrade created this handsome calligraphic typeface called Sloboda. It has an open design, an outline of sorts, and though the lowercase…

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Snow Cap font

Snow Cap

Snow Cap from Bitstream is a wintry display face with snow effects dropped onto Jennifer Maestre’s Mister Earl. Released in 1995, the snow was artfully placed onto each character by…

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Spinosa BT font

Spinosa BT

Stephen Chick, of In Your Typeface Productions (IYTP) foundry, has created this rather prickly type design. Although for display, it is surprisingly legible at smaller point sizes. There is an…

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Stencil font

Stencil

Two typefaces called Stencil were released in 1937 within a month of each other; this one was designed by Gerry Powell for American Type Founders. The characters are designed to…

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