Pakenham

Mid 20th Century hand-painted signs inspired the design of the Pakenham typeface. Its quirks and imperfections will give your creations a home-spun, personal feeling. There are 4 weights, 2 widths,…

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Palamecia font

Palamecia

Palamecia was designed to endure scaling and blurring on various user interface displays. At first glance it looks like a cartoon typeface, which was the goal, but the design of…

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Owned font

Owned

Owned has the look of marker scrawl before the cops arrived. Realistic ligatures, and tons of them, accentuate the inconsistencies of writing at speed. The variation of weight and angle…

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Oxeran font Otoboke font

Otoboke

Otoboke was hand lettered on the sides of adorable white ponies. Letter pair thingamajigs (autoligs) make repeating letters less obvious. They really, really do, but only if an OpenType savvy…

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Order font

Order

Order is a condensed, technical, plotter-style font styled on proportions similar to Univers 57. Why Univers? The reader’s almost race memory familiarity allows Order to slip under the radar—contemporary technical…

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Ohitashi font

Ohitashi

Wide sans serif display fonts are nothing new. The reductive qualities of recent sans serif types aren’t much newer. But how far can a design trend go before running out…

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Octynaz font Octin Vintage font Octin College font

Octin College

Octin College is a tough headliner in 7 weights: light, book, regular, semi-bold, heavy & black. Octin College isn’t just for school; it’s also great for prison, sports, construction, police…

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