This is a Vanderburgh and Wells wood type cap font from 1877. We don't know if the originators made a lowercase for it, but we did. Most effective in larger sizes.
Baker ST is all caps type family. The family includes 5 styles, from regular to decorative, and includes multi-language support. The decorative uppercase is a bit different to the lowercase.
Mystery Writer JNL is based on the hand lettered title from the cover of a 1947 issue of “Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine”, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
Masny is a modern sans serif family that comes in 22 weights. It contains Stylistic and Contextual Alternates. Masny is intended for use in every situation, from editorial design to branding.
Quirkophonic mimics hand-drawn letters and logos of the 1960s. Suitable for album covers, movie posters, rock concerts, or whimsical fantasy. From secret spy capers to magic mushrooms, it's all groovy.
Pace is a geometric minimalist typeface with a large range of weight options to suit multiple scenarios, from videogames to sports magazines. To inspire movement and speed, try the Slanted styles.
Borrowing from the 1940s, and inspired by printed text found in an old catalog, the slightly imperfect letterforms of Pitkin JNL emulate the hand-lettered look of signs and show cards.
Introducing Deep Dope, another fun retro psychedelic-inspired typeface from creativemedialab. Its unique and consists of 2 styles Regular & Liquify. Perfect for summer theme design concept, branding, logo, and many more.
A bold condensed caps-only cross-stitch font, based on an embroidery pattern from the middle of the 20th century. Use it in large sizes for advertising, posters, greeting cards, etc.
Art Topic JNL is a round-cornered square sans serif in the Art Deco style, and was modeled from a 1930 WPA (Works Progress Administration) poster for the Federal Arts Project.
Formasi, Azeri for "Form of," resulted from the concept of a civil war between serif and sanserif. What would the aftermath of such a war be? The answer is simple: Formasi!
Based on the classic “Columbian” from the William H. Page Wood Type Company (circa 1870), Cherrywood JNL is a bold slab serif type design available in both regular and oblique versions.
Eroxion was designed by Eduardo Manso in 1997. It is a good example of degenerative typographic design, borrowing from techniques first explored in the early 1990s by the designers at Letterror.