ArgonType
ArgonType is the first commercial font produced by Vic Fieger. It features thick vertical strokes, soft curves, and incomplete loops. It was designed to be used as an alternative for…
ArgonType is the first commercial font produced by Vic Fieger. It features thick vertical strokes, soft curves, and incomplete loops. It was designed to be used as an alternative for…
This is a squarish, compact font that may help create an interesting logo.
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Zombieprints is a pair of monospaced fonts that arose from a long-contemplated project. After the 'Mono' version was complete, each character was altered in an identical manner to produce the…
Inspired by a handwritten Cyrillic placard seen in a book about the Soviet Union, Statue of Liberty's Underwear was envisioned as having been written with a very thick pen with…
India Echo was simply derived from doodling on a whiteboard with a dry erase marker. The aim of the exercise was to create a string of writing that looked foreign…
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Yzerfontein is an angular variation on the classic German blackletter that started with a sketch of a lowercase 'g'.
This font was designed to resemble the Indo-Aryan scripts of the Indian subcontinent.
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