Imagine a font that strolled out of a whimsical art project, tip-toeing between creativity and readability with the grace of a ballet dancer. That, my dear reader, is CAC Lasko Even Weight, crafted b...
The font named Not Quite Right BRK by AEnigma is a distinctive and characterful typeface that embodies a unique blend of quirkiness and legibility. This semi-novelty font, designed by the prolific fo...
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Carbonized Timber, created by GemFonts | Graham Meade, is a font that carries with it a distinctive, organic essence reminiscent of the natural textures one might associate with aged or weathered woo...
Earth's Mightiest Bold Expanded, crafted by the notable typeface creator Iconian Fonts, stands as a testament to the power and influence of superhero themes within the realm of typography. The font e...
Daville Condensed Slanted is a sophisticated font that marries the elegance of classic typography with a contemporary twist, making it a standout choice for a variety of design projects. At its core,...
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Baby Font, as evocative as the name suggests, is a typeface imbued with whimsy, warmth, and the tender feel reminiscent of childhood. Designed with a gentle nod to the softness and playfulness that c...
Quadaptor, designed by the prolific typographer Ray Larabie, emerges as a visually intriguing font that marries geometric precision with playful creativity. Larabie, known for his extensive work in t...
The Mucha font, created by Milos Kunst, is an exquisite homage to the Art Nouveau movement, specifically inspired by the works of Alphonse Mucha, a Czech painter, illustrator, and graphic artist who ...
PF Tempesta Five Extended is an intriguing font choice that draws attention for its distinct characteristics, meticulously designed by Yuusuke Kamiyamane. This font is an extension of the PF Tempesta...
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Fran Board's "Pixel" is a font that channels nostalgia and the digital aesthetics of the early days of home computing and gaming. This font is meticulously designed to encapsulate the essence of pixe...
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As of my last update in early 2023, there is no widely recognized or established font known as "Chlorix." However, let's create an imaginative description based on the name itself.
The font Chlorix...
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Iron Lung is a distinctive font that emerges from the creative mind of S. John Ross, capturing the essence of bold creativity and artistic innovation. This typeface is remarkably characterized by its...
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The Spylord Bold Expanded typeface, designed by the renowned Iconian Fonts, is an embodiment of striking modernity mixed with a touch of classic espionage elegance. This font's character set is craft...
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The font Speech Bubbles offers a convenient way to integrate text and image. While the font can be used to design comics, it also gives the typographer a tool to make text speak – to give words conversational dynamics and to emphasize visually the sound of the message. The font includes a total of seventy outlines and seventy bubble backgrounds selected from a survey of historic forms. What follows is a discussion of my process researching and developing the font, as well as a few user suggestions. My work on the Speech Bubbles font began with historic research. My first resource was a close friend who is a successful German comic artist. I had previously worked with him to transform his lettering art into an OpenType font. This allowed his publishing house to easily translate cartoons from German to other languages without the need to use another font, like Helvetica rounded. My friend showed me the most exciting, outstanding and graphically appealing speech bubbles from his library. I looked at early strips from Schulz (Peanuts), Bill Waterson (Calvin & Hobes), Hergé (TinTin), Franquin, as well as Walt Disney. The most inspiring was the early Krazy Kat and Ignatz (around 1915) from George Herriman. I also studied 1980’s classics Dave Gibbon’s Watchmen, Frank Miller’s Ronin and Alan Moore and David Lloyd’s V for Vandetta. Contemporary work was also a part of my research—like Liniers from Macanudo and work of Ralf König. With this overview in mind I began to work from scratch. I tried to distill the typical essence of each author’s or era’s speech bubbles style into my font. In the end I limited my work down to the seventy strongest images. An important aspect of the design process was examining each artist’s speech bubble outlines. In some cases they are carefully inked, as in most of the 80’s work. In others, such as with Herriman, they are fast drawn with a rough impetus. The form can be dynamic and round (Schultz) with a variable stroke width, or straight inked with no form contrast (Hergé). Since most outlines also carry the character of the tool that they are made with, I chose to separate the outline from the speech bubble fill-in or background.
This technical decision offers interesting creative possibilities. For example, the font user can apply a slight offset from fill-in to outline, as it is typical to early comic strips, in which there are often print misalignments. Also, rather than work in the classic white background with black outline, one can work with colors. Many tonal outcomes are possible by contrasting the fill-in and outline color. The Speech Bubbles font offers a dynamic and quick way to flavor information while conveying a message. How is something said? Loudly? With a tint of shyness? Does a rather small message take up a lot of space? The font’s extensive survey of historic comic designs in an assembly that is useful for both pure comic purposes or more complex typographic projects. Use Speech Bubbles to give your message the right impact in your poster, ad or composition.
The story of Scripps College Old Style is a heart-warming and inspiring chronicle about a young librarian, a handful of students, a wealthy grandmother, a dedicated educator -- and two eminent American type designers. The story begins in 1938, when Dorothy Drake, the newly hired librarian at Scripps College, a small women's college in southern California, became an impromptu dinner companion of the American type designer Fred Goudy. By the 1990s, the original fonts that Goudy had created for Scripps College in the 1940s had become prized -- but they were seldom-used antiques. Scripps needed digital versions of the metal fonts. This goal posed two immediate challenges: finding a designer familiar with letterpress printing who was skilled at creating digital fonts, and locating the money to commission the designer's services. The first challenge was the easiest to conquer. Sumner Stone was my first and only choice," recalls Kitty Maryatt, the current curator of the Scripps College Press. "I knew he had letterpress experience, was an accomplished calligrapher, and that his typeface designs were simply exquisite. The choice was easy."The second challenge was more difficult. It took the dedication, hard work and tenacity of Maryatt to bring the beautiful Goudy designs into the twenty-first century. While Stone was eager to begin work on the project, the college had no more money for new typeface designs in the 1990s than it did in the1930s. Years of lobbying, cajoling and letter writing were necessary to obtain the college's approval for the design project. Once she had the necessary funding, the design brief posed yet a third challenge. Goudy had provided two sizes of type to the Press: 14 point and 16 point. Which would serve as the foundation for Stone's work? In addition, the Goudy fonts were quite worn. Should Stone use printed samples as his design master, or base his work on the original Goudy renderings? The 14-point master drawings were the ultimate choice, with the stipulation that the finished fonts would provide both a seamless transition from the worn metal versions and a faithful representation of the original Goudy designs. Once the budget and design brief were established, the process of converting the original Goudy drawings into digital fonts took just a little over two months. Stone delivered finished products to Scripps in the fall of 1997. The first official use of the fonts was to set an announcement for a lecture by Stone at Scripps in February of 1998. But the story is not quite finished. Maryatt was so pleased with the new digital fonts, she wanted to share them with the graphic design community. At Stone's suggestion, she contacted Monotype Imaging with the hope that the company would add the new designs to its library. An easy decision! Now Monotype Imaging is part of the story. We are proud to announce the release of Scripps College Old Style as a Monotype Classic font. The once exclusive font of metal type is now available in digital form for designers around the world. "