Anadolu

Anadolu was inspired by the distinct style of sign lettering in rural Turkey, and refined based on sign lettering in Hungary. Shown here are samples in Turkish and Hungarian, as…

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Breuckelen font

Breuckelen

Breuckelen was inspired by the regular patterns of the New York City plan. The grid of any large modern city is immediately recognizable by the distinctive pattern of major roads…

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Haylurker font

Haylurker

Haylurker combines blackletter elements at the bottom of the characters with a unique serif forming a solid line at the x-height. Haylurker was originally designed, as Shark, for the masthead…

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Ljubljana font

Ljubljana

Ljubljana was inspired by art deco lettering seen in Slovenia, Croatia and Romania. It includes the Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic alphabets. It is named after the capital of Slovenia. Ljubljana…

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Zenith font

Zenith

Chinese characters have simplifed and more complex, "traditional" variants. Zenith imagines what an un-simplified, traditional version of the Latin alphabet might have looked like.

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