6,960 search results (0.014 seconds)
  1. Barbara - Unknown license
  2. KR Frogs for Jennifer - Unknown license
  3. KR Women In Sports - Unknown license
  4. KR Magic Rabbit - Unknown license
  5. KR Wintry Mix - Unknown license
  6. KR Cow Juice - Unknown license
  7. KR Lil Angel - Unknown license
  8. KR Love Lies Bleeding - Unknown license
  9. KR Arrow Heart - Unknown license
  10. KR Mr. Bunny - Unknown license
  11. KR Ribbon Frame - Unknown license
  12. KR Anniversary Dinner - Unknown license
  13. KR Orange Blossom - Unknown license
  14. KR Eight Ball - Unknown license
  15. KR Blazing Sun - Unknown license
  16. KR Popcorn Time! - Unknown license
  17. CajunQueen - Unknown license
  18. KR Woman Oh! - Unknown license
  19. KR Mood Ring - Unknown license
  20. KR First Bloom - Unknown license
  21. KR Coffee To Go - Unknown license
  22. KR Irish Spudman - Unknown license
  23. KR Tea Time - Unknown license
  24. KR Birthday Cake - Unknown license
  25. KR Camera Fun - Unknown license
  26. KR Call Me - Unknown license
  27. Silkscreen Expanded - Unknown license
  28. KR Silver Spoons - Unknown license
  29. KR School Days - Unknown license
  30. KR Football Fun - Unknown license
  31. KR Steves Solo - Unknown license
  32. KR Caramel Apple - Unknown license
  33. KR Valentine Dings - Unknown license
  34. KR Halloween Kitten - Unknown license
  35. KR Oh Man! - Unknown license
  36. KR Sunny Days - Unknown license
  37. Stuyvesant BT by Bitstream, $29.99
    Based on an engravers’ pattern plate, this outline form deriving from an English roundhand was fitted to linecasting matrices by Intertype about 1940.
  38. Prick by Burghal Design, $29.00
    Sharper than a cactus patch, the thorny Prick is perfect for the Goth or Heavy Metal fan that lies dormant in us all.
  39. Resiliency3 by Alphabet Agency, $15.00
    Resiliency3 font family was designed for use in sports and fitness themes. Gaming is another genres that the font family pairs well with.
  40. FF Pastoral by FontFont, $50.99
    A sturdy workhorse with the grace of a gazelle, the FF Pastoral typeface family marries pure craftsmanship with rapturous excesses of form. With his fifteenth release under the FontFont brand, prolific French designer Xavier Dupré has filled a typographic toolbox with plentiful options ranging from a tender, feathery Thin to a robust, healthy Black. At a glance, FF Pastoral appears deceptively simple, particularly in the middle weights. That surface serenity is intentional and allows for easy reading and quick comprehension of short blocks of copy. Upon closer inspection, FF Pastoral is complex and nuanced, carrying a balanced tension in its forms. This plays particularly well in magazine spreads and corporate logos, where uniqueness is a virtue. In creating his latest design, Dupré drew inspiration from a tasteful mix of references, combining diverse elements with a deft hand. While its letter shapes were informed by humanist-geometric hybrid Gill Sans, FF Pastoral’s proportions have been optimized for contemporary typography. Slightly condensed but generously spaced, FF Pastoral features a tall x-height, open counters, and subtle, sprightly italics slanted at just 5°. Proportional oldstyle figures are the default in the family, with tabular and lining numbers and fractions accessible through OpenType features. Elegant details evocative of calligraphy judiciously pepper the FF Pastoral glyph set. The ‘e’ bears an oblique crossbar, while the right leg of the ‘K’ and the ‘R’ are insouciantly curved in both the upright and italic variants. Further flourishes appear throughout the italics, notably in the ‘T’ and the ‘Z’, the gloriously looped tail of the ‘G’, and an extraordinary ampersand. Sharp-eyed fans of Dupré’s work may feel like they’re in familiar territory, and they would be right. An early version of FF Pastoral sprang to life in 2017 as Malis, a family in four weights on the heavier side of the spectrum. Over time, Dupré refined his original design, expanding it with four lighter styles and including true italics for all. The lightest weights are ethereal, with exquisitely delicate strokes drawing the eye in and across a line of type. The most substantial styles are tremendous in their power, allowing text to make a deep impression in print or on screen. Fully fleshed out, FF Pastoral works sublimely in a vast array of text and display settings. Dupré sees his latest FontFont offering as a ‘cultural’ typeface, perfect for the pages of an oversized coffee-table book or business communications where warmth and informality will win the day. Born in Aubenas, France (1977), Xavier Dupré is a gifted user of type as well as an award-winning type designer and lettering artist. After training in graphic design in Paris, Dupré studied calligraphy and typography at the Scriptorium de Toulouse. Since releasing FF Parango in 2001, Dupré has published such FontFont classics as the FF Absara and FF Sanuk superfamilies, FF Megano, FF Tartine, and FF Yoga. A designer of Khmer fonts as well as Latin typefaces, Dupré splits his time between Europe and Asia.
Looking for more fonts? Check out our New, Sans, Script, Handwriting fonts or Categories
abstract fontscontact usprivacy policyweb font generator
Processing