Uechi is an intriguing font, born out of collaboration and creativity. Created by American composer and typographer David Rakowski, Uechi is not just a typeface but a reflection of an artistic journe...
The font "3x3 dots Outline" by dustBUSt Fonts is an intriguing and distinctive typeface that captures the essence of both minimalism and creativity. True to its name, this font utilizes a unique comp...
WinterthurCondensed is a captivating typeface designed by the accomplished German type designer, Manfred Klein. This particular font is named after the Swiss city of Winterthur, suggesting a connecti...
Juvelo is a distinguished typeface crafted by the adept type designer Barry Schwartz. It stands out as a testament to Schwartz's commitment to producing fonts that not only serve practical purposes b...
Edmunds, a captivating font crafted by the renowned Canadian type designer, Ray Larabie, stands as a vivid testament to the harmonious blend of tradition and innovation in typography. Larabie, known ...
FontFabric, one of the prominent foundries in the type design industry, has a knack for crafting fonts that not only serve the basic need for legibility but also infuse character and style into writt...
The Running Shoe font by Levi Halmos is an imaginative and dynamic typeface that captures the essence of speed, movement, and athleticism. Its design is visibly inspired by the contours and sleekness...
The New Cicle font, created by La Tipomatika, is a distinctive and versatile typeface that stands out for its clean lines and contemporary aesthetic. Its design is rooted in geometric shapes, which g...
Charon's Obol by David Kerkhoff is a distinctive typeface that embodies a blend of historical allure and modern versatility, making it a unique addition to any design project that seeks to evoke emot...
As of my last update in April 2023, "Gamera" is a distinct font created by Harold Lohner, an artist known for his eclectic and wide-ranging typeface designs. Drawing inspiration from the world of fan...
"Dot Your Eyes" by StimulEye Fonts is a creative and quirky font that plays heavily on the theme of dots, embodying a playful and somewhat whimsical character. This font sets itself apart through its...
The "id-Cinema-LightOT" font, designed by Inoue Masaru, is a charming and versatile typeface that offers a unique blend of elegance and whimsy, making it perfect for a wide range of creative endeavor...
The CosmosCaps font is a distinctive typeface that was developed by Altsys Metamorphosis, a name that evokes the transformative and innovative spirit in font design. Altsys Metamorphosis, known for i...
Jasper BRK, designed by AEnigma, stands as a distinct and versatile typeface that captures the attention of both designers and viewers alike. This font belongs to the unique family of fonts created b...
The Spylord Bold Expanded Italic font, crafted by Iconian Fonts, is a distinctive typeface that effortlessly captures the essence of modernity fused with a dramatic flair, making it an intriguing cho...
As of my last knowledge update in April 2023, "URAL 3d" by Fenotype appears to be a specific font design that, while not universally known in existing major font directories, may be part of a special...
Equilibrium is a font that masterfully balances beauty and functionality, embodying the essence of stability and harmony in its design. Imagine each letter crafted with a meticulous eye for detail, w...
As of my last update, Hitch is not a widely recognized or standardized font within major typographical databases or among commonly listed typefaces. However, let's imagine what a font named Hitch cou...
The Smargana typeface is a distinctive font characterized by its unique blend of tradition and modernity. With its origin steeped in a rich typographic tradition, Smargana offers a contemporary twist...
Schmalfette Fraktur by Dieter Steffmann is an intriguing font that captures the essence of historical German printing and manuscript traditions. Dieter Steffmann, known for his passion for reviving v...
RomanticFont2, as its name suggests, is a font that breathes life into the essence of romance, elegance, and an exquisite touch of delicateness. Crafted with a keen eye for harmonizing the traditiona...
The Kimberley font, designed by the esteemed typographer Ray Larabie, stands as a testament to his ability to meld precision with creativity in his typographic creations. This particular typeface is ...
Manta is a highly versatile and visually captivating font that draws its inspiration from the grace and fluidity found in the natural world, particularly the manta ray's elegant movements through the...
The Ben-Zion font by Iconian Fonts is a captivating typeface that draws inspiration from a mix of futuristic elements and classical typography principles. Iconian Fonts, known for their extensive ran...
The Two Tones font is a distinctive and innovative typeface that captures attention with its unique design approach. As the name suggests, this font plays with the concept of dual tones or contrasts ...
As of my last update in April 2023, there may not be a widely recognized or standardized font specifically named "Evil Cow" as it does not appear to be among the commonly referenced fonts in graphic ...
The GirlieLeslie font by Fontalicious is a playful and whimsical typeface that seems to exude a sense of fun and creativity. Designed with a certain light-heartedness in mind, it's the kind of font t...

Johann Carl Ludwig Prillwitz, the German punch cutter and type founder, cut the first classic Didot letters even earlier than Walbaum. The earliest proof of so-called Prillwitz letters is dated 12 April 1790. Inspired by the big discoveries of archaeology and through the translations of classical authors, the bourgeoisie was enthused about the Greek and Roman ideal of aesthetics. The enthusiasm for the Greek and Roman experienced a revival and was also shared by Goethe and contemporaries. »Seeking the country of Greece with one’s soul«. All Literates who are considered nowadays as German Classics of that time kept coming back to the Greek topics, thinking of Schiller and Wieland. The works of Wieland were published in Leipzig by Göschen. Göschen used typefaces which had been produced by until then unknown punch cutter. This punch cutter from Jena created with these typefaces master works of classicist German typography. They can stand without any exaggeration on the same level as that of Didot and Bodoni. This unknown gentleman was known as Johann Carl Ludwig Prillwitz. Prillwitz published his typefaces on 12th April 1790 for the first time. This date is significant because this happened ten years before Walbaum. Prillwitz was an owner of a very successful foundry. When the last of his 7 children died shortly before reaching adulthood his hope of his works was destroyed, Prillwitz lost his will to live. He died six months later. His wife followed him shortly after. The typeface Prillwitz as a digital font was created in three optical styles (Normal, Book and Display). The typeface Prillwitz Press was created especially for a printing in small sizes for newspapers. »Prillwitz Press« combines aesthetic and functional attributes which make written text highly readable. It was originally designed for a newspaper with medium contrast to withstand harsh printing conditions. Its structure is quite narrow which makes this typeface ideal for body text and headlines where space is at premium. For the Normal – even more for the Book – a soft and reader-friendly outline was created through a so-called »Schmitz« and optimized in numerous test prints. The arris character and the common maximal stroke width contrast of the known classicist typefaces (Didot/Bodoni) were edited by the study of the original prints. This was also done in order to reach a very good readability in small type sizes. This typeface is perfectly suited to scientific and belletristic works. Accordingly it has three styles: Regular, Bold and Italic as Highlighting (1). The typeface Prillwitz is a complete new interpretation and continuing development of the conservated originals from 1790. They have been kept in the German Library in Leipzig. It was always given the priority to keep the strong roughness and at the same time optimizing the readability of this striking font. The type family has all important characters for an efficient and typographic high quality work. ----------- (1) Accentuation of particular words or word orders (e.g. proper names, terms etc.). Typographic means for Highlighting could be Italic, SmallCaps or semi-bold.
Reprise Title is a distinctive font developed by Avid Technology, specifically tailored to cater to the needs of video editing and production professionals. This font stands out for its sleek and mod...
"Parlante Tryout" by Match Software is a distinctive font that carries an air of sophistication and versatility. Given its name, "Parlante," which is suggestive of speech or verbal communication, the...

Have you ever used a handwritten font on your design project? Have you ever felt bored or dissatisfied with its glyphs style that looks stiff and doesn't flow even doesn't really characterize the peculiarities of a handwritten font? Or fonts that don't have alternative glyphs so they look monotonous in a word or even sentence. And in the end, it makes your projects so far from your expectations, even your clients. It's so frustrating, isn't it? Just wake up from your dissatisfaction and this is your time to make a good choice for your design project. So, we have a solution to fix it. We introduce 'Stylish Classy' just for you. This is a font that really characterizes from the handwritten style. This font is crafted carefully in every its single scratch, created to look as close to a natural handwritten script so that it can create the perfect combination on each glyph. When we make this font, we really want to create a touch that is so free-flowing that it gives a natural impression on its use later. For example, if you want letter 's' that has a flow sketch with letter 't', you can find it in 'st' ligature glyph. So if you really want a so natural and flowing touch in your project, Stylish Classy Font gives you 210 Natural Ligatures ( combining of two or more letters in a glyph ), Two Alternates, and Slant Version. Stylish Classy is a fashionable handwritten script font and obviously it's so Stylish and Classy :) Stylish Classy Font offers beautiful typographic harmony for your design projects diversity e.g. logos & branding, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product designs, quotes, watermark, photography, poster design, magazine, stationery, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. - Included Languages support: Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Norwegian, Malay, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Zulu. - All Natural Ligatures (210 Glyphs): Bh Cl Cr Cs Ct Cy Hy Jh Ji Kh Kl Lo My Mrs Mr Mt Si Sl Sp Sp St St1 St2 St3 Ul1 Un1 Ut1 Ul Un Ut Wh Yo aa ab ab1 ab2 ak1 all ant app arr art ask ast at at2 at3 at4 att af ah aj ak ak1 al al1 an ap ap ar av bb1 bb cc ch ck co ct dd ever ee1 ee2 ent er1 err ett ee ek el en er es et ff1 ff2 ful ff fi gg1 gh gh2 ght gn1 gf gg gh gi gl gn hh ight ill1 ill2 it's itt1 if1 ill ion ism it1 it2 ith itt ity if ii il it jj1 jj kk ll1 ll2 la lh ll most nt oll on2 on1 op1 ops or1 orr oth ous of oh ok ol om on oo op or ot ow ox oz ph pp pt rk1 rta rk rr rt sl1 sl2 sl3 ss1 ss2 st1 st2 st3 st4 st5 st sh si sl sp ss st the tt1 tt2 th to tt tv ty ull ure ut1 ut2 ut3 us ut ve vs wh wt yl1 yl2 yl3 you yr yr2 yl yn yr mm1 mm2 mm3 mm ms nn1 nn -Swash on pictures are not included

Helvetica’s 50-year anniversary celebrations in 2007 were overwhelming and contagious. We saw the movie. Twice. We bought the shirts and the buttons. We dug out the homage books and re-read the hate articles. We mourned the fading non-color of an old black shirt proudly exclaiming that “HELVETICA IS NOT AN ADOBE FONT”. We took part in long conversations discussing the merits of the Swiss classic, that most sacred of typographic dreamboats, outlasting its builder and tenants to go on alone and saturate the world with the fundamental truth of its perfect logarithm. We swooned again over its subtleties (“Ah, that mermaid of an R!”). We rehashed decades-old debates about “Hakzidenz,” “improvement in mind” and “less is more.” We dutifully cursed every single one of Helvetica’s knockoffs. We breathed deeply and closed our eyes on perfect Shakti Gawain-style visualizations of David Carson hack'n'slashing Arial — using a Swiss Army knife, no less — with all the infernal post-brutality of his creative disturbance and disturbed creativity. We then sailed without hesitation into the absurdities of analyzing Helvetica’s role in globalization and upcoming world blandness (China beware! Helvetica will invade you as silently and transparently as a sheet of rice paper!). And at the end of a perfect celebratory day, we positively affirmed à la Shakti, and solemnly whispered the energy of our affirmation unto the universal mind: “We appreciate Helvetica for getting us this far. We are now ready for release and await the arrival of the next head snatcher.” The great hype of Swisspalooza '07 prompted a look at Max Miedinger, the designer of Neue Haas Grotesk (later renamed to Helvetica). Surprisingly, what little biographical information available about Miedinger indicates that he was a typography consultant and type sales rep for the Haas foundry until 1956, after which time he was a freelance graphic designer — rather than the full-time type designer most Helvetica enthusiasts presume him to have been. It was under that freelance capacity that he was commissioned to design the regular and bold weights of Neue Haas Grotesk typeface. His role in designing Helvetica was never really trumpeted until long after the typeface attained global popularity. And, again surprisingly, Miedinger designed two more typefaces that seem to have been lost to the dust of film type history. One is called Pro Arte (1954), a very condensed Playbill-like slab serif that is similar to many of its genre. The other, made in 1964, is much more interesting. Its original name was Horizontal. Here it is, lest it becomes a Haas-been, presented to you in digital form by Canada Type under the name of its original designer, Miedinger, the Helvetica King. The original film face was a simple set of bold, panoramically wide caps and figures that give off a first impression of being an ultra wide Gothic incarnation of Microgramma. Upon a second look, they are clearly more than that. This face is a quirky, very non-Akzidental take on the vernacular, mostly an exercise in geometric modularity, but also includes some unconventional solutions to typical problems (like thinning the midline strokes across the board to minimize clogging in three-storey forms). This digital version introduces four new weights, ranging from Thin to Medium, alongside the bold original. The Miedinger package comes in all popular font formats, and supports Western, Central and Eastern European languages, as well as Esperanto, Maltese, Turkish and Celtic/Welsh. A few counter-less alternates are included in the fonts.
Deco Pimp by David Kerkhoff is a font that effortlessly marries the extravagance of Art Deco with modern design sensibilities, resulting in a typographic experience that is as lush and daring as it i...
Holitter Lines is a captivating display font crafted by the innovative Holitter Studios, designed to make a striking impression at first glance. With its unique blend of elegance and modernity, this ...
As of the last update to my knowledge in April 2023, "ALPHA" could either refer to a specific font design in use or be a hypothetical example due to the vast number of fonts available worldwide. Assu...
Unfortunately, I can't give a detailed, current description of the "Motorcade" font by Ray Larabie, as my latest update was in April 2023 and I might not have the latest details on this specific font...
Sure! The 21 Kilobyte Salute font, crafted by Eric Perlin, is a distinctive and captivating typeface that captures the essence of digital nostalgia and the early era of personal computing in a modern...