10,000 search results (0.054 seconds)
  1. Porcelain - 100% free
  2. Sucaba - Unknown license
  3. Nickerbocker-Normal - Unknown license
  4. Wicked Queen BB - Personal use only
  5. Antelope H - Unknown license
  6. Blue Highway D Type - Unknown license
  7. FAXADA - Unknown license
  8. Synthetic BRK - 100% free
  9. twenty four - Unknown license
  10. Tristan - Unknown license
  11. Ringbearer - Unknown license
  12. GrekoDeco - Unknown license
  13. ArtificeSSK - Unknown license
  14. M+ 2c - Unknown license
  15. Chlorix - Unknown license
  16. Lady Ice - Condensed - Unknown license
  17. Donaire Black - Personal use only
  18. Donaire It Black - Personal use only
  19. FS Clerkenwell by Fontsmith, $80.00
    A creative context 2003. Fontsmith was sharing a small, cold, whitewashed studio space in Northburgh Street, Clerkenwell. But things were on the up following prestigious custom type commissions for The Post Office and E4. “Slab serifs were on the brink of another revival, we could feel it,” says Jason Smith. “All we wanted to do was have a play with these slabs, go as far as we could within what was acceptable and readable.” “It wasn’t initially clear what was happening,” recalls Phil Garnham. “We were becoming very influenced by our surroundings, outside the studio space. We absorbed the essence and the designer grime of where we were.” Process Jason began by drawing stems on-screen. “The key aspect of the font is the upward bend of the leading shoulder serif, the way it kind of ramps up and then plummets back down the stem. “The regular and light characters are quite narrow – great for text but the bold is quite wide and chunky – better for headlines. I think ‘y’ is quite different for a slab design. We call it the Fontsmith ‘y’.” Promotion Fontsmith were determined to get FS Clerkenwell noticed. To launch the font, Ian Whalley, a designer friend of Fontsmith, captured words heard on the streets of Clerkenwell, set them in the new font and crafted a small book of typographic conversations. It was a first for Fontsmith. “I think that’s part of why this font has been so successful,” says Phil. “It really does embody the spirit of the area, as a special place for design, arts and crafts. And designers love that.” Contemporary twist FS Clerkenwell, based on influences in and around this part of London with a rich tradition of printing and design, mixes tradition with creation. Old-fashioned values meet new-school trends. Its quirky, contemporary character lends an edge to headlines, logotypes and any large-size text.
  20. ZiGzAgEo - Personal use only
  21. NOW YOU SEE ME - Personal use only
  22. tobminx - Personal use only
  23. MB-Real Grinder - Personal use only
  24. Varsity - Unknown license
  25. Tribal Times - Personal use only
  26. Capture it - 100% free
  27. Edo - Unknown license
  28. Toontime - Unknown license
  29. Red October - Personal use only
  30. Killer boots - Unknown license
  31. DISCO - Unknown license
  32. DARK PLACE_DEMO - Personal use only
  33. Dark Theater - Unknown license
  34. Generator REX - Personal use only
  35. Liquidism part 2 - Unknown license
  36. Diner - Unknown license
  37. Turmoil (BRK) - Unknown license
  38. Drummon 3D - Unknown license
  39. Illuminati - Personal use only
  40. Aftershock Debris Condensed - Unknown license
Looking for more fonts? Check out our New, Sans, Script, Handwriting fonts or Categories
abstract fontscontact usprivacy policyweb font generator
Processing