Youbee

Youbee or UB stands for ultimate blend because this font was created by blending four very different typefaces that I had designed. It works well as a semi-informal text face,…

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Etelka font

Etelka

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Etelka was designed in summer 2005 for purposes of corporate style, product package design and electronic publishing. The number of printed materials coming with products has been significantly reduced in…

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Hercules font

Hercules

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Where Modern is too fragile and Century too boring, Hercules comes with its elegant forms and, at the same time, with sufficient firmness to be usable for longer texts. In…

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Josef Sans font

Josef Sans

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The idea to add an original sans-serif to the Tyfa's Roman got Jan Solpera at teatime in Domanín during the “typographic weather” at the end of October 2013. We started…

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Lexon Gothic font

Lexon Gothic

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Lexon Gothic is a typical newspaper, dictionary and magazine type face. It is also very suitable for children's books and posters. The large x-height, condensed shapes and darker colour of…

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Lido STF font

Lido STF

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Times with a Human Face: In my article of the same name which appeared in the magazine Font, volume 2000 I described the long and trying story of an order…

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Quercus 10 font

Quercus 10

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Quercus is characterised by open, yet a little bit condensed drawing with sufficient spacing so that the neighbouring letters never touch. It has eight interpolated weights with respective italics. Their…

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Solpera font

Solpera

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This type face fills one of the gaps between the world of Roman alphabets and that of linear alphabets. The first to be designed was the set of upper-case letters. The…

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