Reyes
Reyes is a modern typeface with influence on consumer product labels from the early 1900s, is ideal for use in display texts and thanks to its 6 typographical weights lends…
Reyes is a modern typeface with influence on consumer product labels from the early 1900s, is ideal for use in display texts and thanks to its 6 typographical weights lends…
A rare natural history book from the early 18th century served as inspiration for the MVB Sirenne typefaces. The artisan who engraved the book—likely a map engraver—had a distinctive style…
ITC Symbol was designed by Aldo Novarese for the International Typeface Corporation in 1984. The family includes four weights plus matching italics in a design that combines the structure of…
Some of the most popular typefaces in history are those based on the types of the sixteenth-century printer, publisher, and type designer Claude Garamond, whose sixteenth-century types were modeled on…
Cuivrerie is a free interpretation of relatively common lapidary inscriptions in Burgundy. Letters fit together. Thus the engraver gains room and we lose legibility. No matter, we have forever to…
Emeritus is born from the carved letters found on buildings and monuments in Washington, DC. Muscular and low contrast but with assymetrical flared serifs that soften its stately presence. Small…
Quimby is a retro inspired design marrying love for wedge serifs with grotesque fonts. Inspiration comes from various signage in Detroit, MI. Great for headlines, displays, logos, and short bodies…
Originally released in the mid 1960s, Filmotype expanded its Formal Script category with Filmotype Yale. This elegant script is a natural for wedding invitations and formal occasions while offering a…
PF Libera was designed at a time of leisure with no particular intention for commercial use. In fact it was offered in the beginning as a freeware. In 2001, designer…
Classic graffiti style blockbuster letters. Italics resemble the alternating tilting style where caps lean back and lowercase lean forward.