The font SunriseSunset, designed by Marcia Loeb, encapsulates a visual narrative that effortlessly evokes the delicate transition periods of dawn and dusk. This typeface, through its design, seeks to...
Ten Million Fireflies is a font that captures the whimsy and enchantment of a magical summer evening. Designed by Kimberly Geswein, a typeface artist known for her unique and expressive fonts, this p...
"Notice" is a font that truly lives up to its name, designed to capture attention while maintaining readability and clarity across various applications. It is conceived with a distinct purpose: to ma...
The font "Give You Glory" by Kimberly Geswein is a captivating embodiment of casual and spirited handcrafted artistry. With its engaging hand-lettered charm, this typeface exudes an air of warm, frie...
Geometric sans fonts in the Bauhaus tradition were the inspiration for the design of FF Mark®, for example the Universal font by Herbert Bayer, Erbar® Grotesk, Kabel®, Neuzeit Grotesk and of course Paul Renner's Futura®. From an aesthetic point of view, FF Mark is a descendant of these classics of German typeface design that intends to meet the needs of modern communication. Hannes von Döhren and Christoph Koeberlin had the support of the entire FontFont Type Department in the design of FF Mark, including Erik Spiekermann, who took over the artistic direction of the project. The teamwork resulted in carefully planned, balanced forms, which are responsible for the harmonious overall impression of the font. The capitals are not based on Roman square capitals; rather, they have a uniformly wide letter form in a comfortable ratio to the x-height. Thanks to the x-height, which is significantly larger compared to the historical models, FF Mark is also very legible in small sizes. This makes it a very flexible font in terms of its range of applications. A contrast in the stroke width is barely noticeable. At the same time, light modulation supports readability, especially in the bold styles in small sizes. The uniform line ends are obvious for a contemporary sans family nowadays (unlike some of the historical precedents, which evolved over years). Other details from the predecessors are consciously maintained and provide for added individuality in FF Mark. For example, the limbs in the uppercase "K" and "R" are offset slightly from the stem. Alternative characters with crossbars are available for the numbers "0", "1", "7" and the uppercase "Z" and the lowercase "a" also has an alternative with an open form. German typesetters have the option of uppercase umlauts with points that are set lower, as well as a long "s" from the Fraktur. And last but not least, FF Mark has the very characteristic ft-ligature of Futura. FF Mark is available in ten finely tuned weights ranging from Hairline to Black. A Book style for text setting further emphasizes the well-rounded features of this contemporary typeface. When the font was published, it also included ten carefully designed cursives for all weights. Users also have the option of various numeral sets with old-style and uppercase numbers as well as small capitals. FF Mark also has some geometric shapes and arrows based on the features of Futura. FF Mark is a modern, full-featured, geometric sans serif that you can use without hesitation for large projects in headlines as well as in texts. FF Mark's design is a nod to the historical models and transports their charm, elegance and in some cases unusual design applications into a modern font family equipped with the most current typographical features. NEW: the new FF Mark W1G versions features a pan-European character set for international communications. The W1G character set supports almost all the popular languages/writing systems in western, eastern, and central Europe based on the Latin alphabet and also several based on Cyrillic and Greek alphabets.
Blackletter typefaces follow certain fixed rules, both in respect to their forms and to the orthography. Possibly, they were a reaction to the half-developed Carolingian minuscule which was soon to end in the Latin script. Narrow, ordered script was to replace the round, hesitant and shattered shapes of letters in order to simplify writing, to unify the meaning of individual letters, and to save some parchment, too. Opposed to the practice common in monasterial scriptoriums where Uncial, Irish and Carolingian inspiration flew freely and as a result, the styles of writing differed in each monastery, the blackletter type was to define one, common standard. It was to express spiritual verticality, in perfect tune with the architecture of the Gothic era. Typography became an integral part of the overall style of the period. The pointed arch and the blackletter type were the vanguard of the spectacular transformation from the Middle Ages towards the modern era, they were a celebration of a time when works of art were not signed by their makers yet. Some unfortunate souls keep linking blackletter solely with Germany and the Third Reich, while the truth is that its direct predecessor, the Gothic minuscule, evolved mostly in France. Even Hitler himself indicated blackletter type obsolete in the age of steel, iron and concrete – thus making a significant contribution to the spreading of the Latin script in Germany. Once we leave our prejudice aside, we find that the shapes of blackletter type have exceptional potential, unheard of in sans-serif letterforms. The lower case letters fit into an imaginary rectangle which is easily extended both upwards and sideways. In its scope and in the name itself, the Moyenage type family project is to celebrate the diversity of the Middle Ages. I begun realizing the urge to design my own blackletter when visiting the beer gardens of Munich and while walking through the villages of rural Austria. The letters from the notice boards of inns are scented with spring air, with the flowers of cudweed, with white sausage and weissbier. The crooked calligraphic hooks and beaks seem to imitate the hearty yodeling of local drinkers and the rustle of the giant skirts of girls who distribute the giant wreaths of beer jugs. Moyenage is, however, a modern replica of blackletter, so it contains some otherwise unacceptable Latin script elements in upper case. I chose these keeping the modern reader in mind, striving for better legibility. The font is drawn as if written with a flat pen or brush, and with the ambition to, perhaps, serve as a calligraphic model. In medium width, the face is surprisingly well legible; it is perfect for menus as well as posters and CD covers for some of the heavier kinds of music. It has five types of numerals and also a set of Cyrillic script, symbolising the lovelorn union of Germans and Russians in the 20th century. Thus, it is well suited for the setting of bilingual texts of the German classic literature, which, according to the ancient rules, must not be set in Latin script.

After my son was born, I found myself reading him a lot of books. A LOT of books. Some were good, some were great, but I found myself wanting to develop something using my skills and interests to make something that only I could make. In short, I realized my son needed to be indoctrinated—I mean, introduced into the wonderfully wild world of fonts. So, I set about to make a board book to teach about typography, called “The Clothes Letters Wear.” You can learn more about the book here. I’ve made the captivating illustrations bright and colorful, and the use of different letter forms makes for a fascinating read to delight ages young and young at heart. And, as an added bonus, this children’s book has a custom designed font. I’m always looking for an excuse to design a new font, and this book created the perfect alibi. Drum roll, please. I now give you … Cabrito (“little goat” en Español). This new serif typeface incorporates the latest research on typographic legibility for children, features to make it—well, extra legible. A little background: studies show that Bookman Old Style is one of the most readable typefaces, and as a consequence or perhaps the reason why, it is used thoroughly for children’s books. This font became my initial inspiration for the typeface. Then, I found more legibility research saying that (brace yourselves) Comic Sans is also very legible for beginning readers, much due to the large x-height and softer, easily recognizable forms. In addition, forms that are closer to handwriting also seem to be more legible. Once I threw all that into my cauldron and stewed it a bit, the result was a pleasantly rounded typeface that includes not-so-strictly geometric, handwriting-inspired forms for the b, d, p, and q. Es guapo! Cabrito’s slender weights are simple and fun, with extras that turn any “bah humbug” into a smile. Add lighter touches to your project with the typeface’s included sparkles or rainbows (not included). Splash a little more color on the page with the firmer look of the thicker weights. Cabrito’s upright variations across all weights are matched by optically altered italics, too, giving you even more variety with the font family. This modern typeface’s bundle of alternates can be accessed in any OpenType-enabled software. The fashionable options involve a significant team of alternates, swashes, and meticulously refined aspects with ball terminals and alternate titling caps to decorate the font. Also bundled are swash alternates, old style figures, and small caps. Peruse the PDF brochure to check out these options in motion. OpenType-enabled applications like the Adobe suite or Quark allows comprehensive control of ligatures and alternates. This font family also provides the glyphs to aid a variety of languages. Cabrito is a welcoming, everyday font family by Jeremy Dooley. Use it to convey warmth and friendliness on anything from candy and food packages to children’s toys, company IDs or run-of-the-mill promotional material. Cabrito’s unique appearance and high legibility make it equally at home in print as it is on a screen.
Ah, "Derail," the font that decided to be the life of the graphic design party, where it loudly proclaims, "Who needs the straight and narrow path?". Imagine if a typeface had a rebellious teenage ph...
"Just Realize" is a font designed by Kimberly Geswein, a typeface designer known for her wide range of both playful and serious fonts that add a personal touch to any project. As with many of Kimberl...
The "Princess" font by Blue Vinyl Fonts is a whimsical and enchanting typeface that seems to have been plucked right out of a fairy tale. Designed with a playful elegance, it encapsulates the charm a...
Kingthings Versalis is a font that truly captures the essence of elegance and historical depth. Created by the font designer, Kingthings, this typeface draws inspiration from the intricate and ornate...
The WC Rhesus A Bta font by WC Fonts occupies a unique niche in the realm of typography. This font, not merely a tool for communication, is an embodiment of artistic expression, vividly reflecting th...
The Tenby Five font is a distinctive and versatile typeface that draws inspiration from the geometric shapes and clean lines characteristic of mid-20th-century design. Its name, suggestive of a numer...
Picture it: a font that stalks the night, looming from the shadowy corners of design like the legendary vampire it's named after. "Nosferatu," conjured into being by the creative blood magicians at K...
Oh, diving into the whimsical world of fonts, are we? Let me tell you about Wiggly – it's quite the charmer. Imagine a font that decided to throw caution to the wind and dance to its own rhythm. That...
As of my last update in April 2023, the font "Jon Handwriting" specifically might be less well-known or perhaps even a custom or personal creation, rather than one of the widely recognized typefaces ...
The **Calan** font, designed by GemFonts | Graham Meade, is a creative and unique typeface that stands out for its distinctive design elements. Its origin finds roots in the imaginative mind of Graha...
The id-Kaiou-LightOT font, created by Inoue Masaru, represents a striking example of modern typographic design that synthesizes traditional elegance with contemporary clarity. This font is part of a ...
The DEEPER font, created by the renowned designer SpideRaY, is a distinctive and evocative typeface that captures the imagination of its audience from the first glance. This font stands out due to it...
The D3 Circuitism Oblique font, created by the entity or individual known by the designation D3, presents a unique and visually striking typeface that’s designed to capture the essence of electronic ...
DF667 Chlorine is an intriguing and versatile font that carries a certain audacity and creativity within its design. This font, with its unique blend of contemporary flair and a somewhat nostalgic vi...
PreludeFLF is a typeface that strikes a fine balance between the traditional and the modern, encapsulating a unique blend of legibility and elegance. This font is part of the FLF (Free License Fonts)...
The font Sofachrome, crafted by the renowned typeface designer Ray Larabie, is a glimpse into the future through the lens of the past. It's a font that embodies the spirit of the high-speed, technolo...
The VTC-RoughedUp font by Vigilante Typeface Corporation (VTC) stands out as a distinctive typeface that captures the essence of raw, gritty, and unrefined aesthetics. The design embodies a rugged ch...
Trumania EEN is a font that immediately captures the imagination with its playful yet enigmatic aura. Designed in a style that feels both retro and futuristic, it resonates with a unique personality ...
The "Janda Closer To Free" font, designed by Kimberly Geswein, embodies a perfect blend of casual charm and heartfelt emotion, making it stand out in the realm of typography. This font captures the e...
The RansomThreat font by TeA Calcium is an intriguing and distinctive typeface that dives into the realm of creativity and edge, evoking the essence of classic ransom notes used in old thriller and m...
Maternellecolor creuse is a delightful and whimsically designed font that seems to carry the innocence and creativity of a child's world right into the realm of typography. Crafted with a keen eye fo...
Allow me to introduce you to the unsung hero of the typography world, Uecker, carefully crafted by the typographic maestro, Allen R. Walden. Imagine a font that decided to put on its Sunday best, but...
The HansHand font is a charismatic and personable typeface that authentically captures the essence of handwritten text. Drawing inspiration from the fluidity and spontaneity of human penmanship, this...
Ah, Stasmic, the font that seems to have chugged three espresso shots before sitting down to the business of being a font. Crafted by the ever-innovative Ray Larabie, a name synonymous with fonts tha...
Annifont is a testament to the creative prowess of Annie de la Vega, a testament to her imaginative prowess and keen eye for design. This font embodies a blend of artistic flair and practicality, mak...
Sensation is a modern and highly versatile font family that captures the essence of simplicity and elegance in typographic design. It is not associated with a specific historical font but rather embo...
Pabellona (B) Dúplex is a typeface that embodies a unique blend of geometric precision and artistic flair, meticulously crafted by the talented typeface designer deFharo. This font is part of the bro...
Fontanesi by Lime is not merely a font; it embodies an artistic journey that transcends the traditional boundaries of typography. Created with an extraordinary blend of aesthetic grace and conceptual...
The Aubrey font, with its enchanting and elegant essence, beckons to those who appreciate the subtleties of typographic design. This typeface, often characterized by its whimsical yet sophisticated a...
CoffeeMilkCrazy by Flop Design encapsulates a whimsical and playful energy that seems to dance upon the page, inviting readers into a world where font becomes more than just text - it becomes an expe...
Venturing into the wild, imaginative world of typography, we find the JFJungleRock font by Jester Font Studio, a creation that encapsulates the untamed essence of adventure and the whimsical allure o...
Amadeus is a font that seems to capture the very essence of artistic flamboyance and classical elegance, crafted by Bright Ideas. Its name, reminiscent of the legendary composer Wolfgang Amadeus Moza...
"I Still Know" stands out as a font that carries with it an aura of mystery and a distinct personality that seems to whisper secrets from the depths of its characters. Imagine each letter crafted wit...