Densmore

While Josef Albers was teaching at the Bauhaus in the 1920’s he developed the concept of using geometric shapes to create abstract alphabets such as Schablonenschrift and Kombinationsschrift. This kicked…

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Debusen font

Debusen

Creamery-fresh Debusen is soft. Soft like a kitten soaked in butter. That’s what makes Debusen so friendly. It’s nothing but a friendly, buttery kitten. Mmmmm.

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Ddt font

Ddt

DDT is a subtly superelliptical typeface. While it there's an aspect of squareness to it, the roundness has been fine tuned to provide maximum clarity. More square than Univers but…

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Dealerplate font

Dealerplate

Dealerplate is a series of 17 fonts based on various embossed license plates in the United States and Canada. Most Dealerplate fonts feature the most recent embossed style as of…

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Darkheart font Cybermontage font

Cybermontage

Cybermontage is a postmodern display typeface reminiscent of a particularly rad 1980’s/1990’s typographic trend. This anything-but-boring design trend employed campy colors, clean geometric shapes, torn paper edges, faux finishes and…

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Cyclopentane font Croteau font

Croteau

The creepsome Croteau is a gruesome throwback to vintage monster movie posters. 250 macabre OpenType ligatures automatically tuck into one another in a ghastly fashion.

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Cotton font Corzinair font

Corzinair

Corzinair is clean typeface with a pragmatic, contemporary take on the roman form. The rugged serifs aren’t quite slabs—hardy enough to project a serious voice. Corzinair’s open, squarish shapes were…

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