Orthotopes Oblique, a font designed by the innovative Megami Studios, is a true testament to the harmony between structure and fluidity. It's as if this typeface captures the dynamic motion of the fu...
Florentine SwashCaps is a font that embodies the flourish and elegant complexity of the Renaissance period, harking back to a time when handwriting was an art form and every letter a masterpiece of d...
As if plucked from the whimsical mind of a doodling wizard, the font Szorakatenusz by Bumbayo Font Fabrik is nothing short of a typographic enchantment. Picture letters that decided to throw a costum...
Ah, Olympus by Levi Halmos, the typeface that climbed out of the typography pantheon to grace us mere mortals with its divine presence! This font, much like the mythical abode it's named after, stand...
The Conrad Veidt font, masterfully crafted by Bumbayo Font Fabrik, stands as a unique tribute to the artistry and enigmatic aura of the legendary actor Conrad Veidt, whose performances captivated aud...
Junction Regular is a distinctive font crafted with meticulous attention by The League of Moveable Type, a pioneering collective dedicated to offering high-quality, open-source typefaces. This partic...
Drummon 3D by GemFonts | Graham Meade stands out in the bustling city of typography like a neon sign at a Las Vegas casino, beckoning the eyes of passersby with its undeniably bold and three-dimensio...
**CMCorruged** by Charly Masci emerges as a delightful exploration of texture and depth within the realm of typography. This font, crafted with meticulous attention to detail, encapsulates the aesthe...
Averia Sans by Dan Sayers emerges as a unique and innovative addition to the world of typography. This font, with its distinctive character and warmth, effortlessly bridges the gap between accessibil...
The Alhambra font, designed by Harold Lohner, is a distinctive typeface that draws inspiration from the intricate tile work and architectural details of the Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain. This ic...
The Diablo font, much like the name suggests, embodies an aura of mystique and darkness, evoking images of ancient tomes and arcane secrets whispered in the dead of night. This font is not just a col...
The Diner font, created by Brøderbund Software, is a captivating display typeface that harks back to the mid-20th century American diner culture. Its design embodies the spirit of the era, characteri...
The Malgecito font by Dirt2 is a playful and whimsically designed typeface that embodies an artistic and slightly edgy vibe. Crafted with an evident flair for creativity, this font interweaves the bo...
Chris MacGregor's ThreadFun font embodies playfulness and creativity in every stroke, making it a delightful addition to any project seeking a touch of whimsy and handcrafted charm. As the name sugge...
Ah, The Mighty Avengers font by SpideRaY—now that's a typeface that packs more punch than Hulk on a caffeine buzz! This font isn't just a collection of characters; it's a heroic assembly of letters t...
The "VTKS Distress" font is a creation by Douglas Vitkauskas that stands out for its unique essence of roughness and wear-and-tear. This font encapsulates the visual aesthetics of something that has ...
The font "Ivory Chill - Personal Use" by Typhoon Type embodies a relaxed and approachable aesthetic, reflecting an artful balance between creativity and readability. Crafted by the skilled hands at T...
Neues Bauen, crafted by the skilled typographer David Kerkhoff, is a font that harkens back to the Bauhaus movement, blending a timeless aesthetic with functionality. Its name, German for "New Buildi...
DreamerOne is not just a font; it’s a journey into the world of imagination and elegance, tailor-made for those who love to infuse their creations with a sense of wonder and aspiration. Its unique ch...
Nineteen Ten Vienna, crafted by Apostrophic Labs, is a unique font that embodies an artistic blend of vintage elegance and contemporary sharpness, drawing its inspiration from the early 20th century ...
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...
As of my last update, Floja Script is a distinct and beautifully crafted typeface that immediately captures the essence of elegance and fluidity in typographic form. The name 'Floja', which might sug...
"You Are the One" is a unique font designed by the talented artist behind the name PizzaDude. This font stands out for its creative flair and playful character, which captures the essence of personal...
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...
FirstGrader-Normal is a charming and delightfully playful font that captures the essence and spontaneity of young learners' handwriting. Its whimsical nature lies in its irregular, uneven letter size...
Old Script is a font that transports the reader back to a time when penmanship was an art form, and every letter was crafted with meticulous attention and grace. Imagine the elegant swirls and the re...
The ArtificeSSK font, designed and distributed by Southern Software, emerges as an intriguing typeface, teeming with character and versatility. This font distinguishes itself through its clean lines ...
Droid Sans is a contemporary sans-serif typeface family designed by Steve Matteson of Ascender Corporation. Introduced as part of Google's Android operating system, the primary intention behind the c...
As of my last update in April 2023, the font named "Dollar" evokes a sense of nostalgia and playfulness, reflecting characteristics reminiscent of wild west typography and early 20th-century show pos...
Vampetica, crafted by the creative minds at Jambo!, is a font that masterfully conveys a mysterious and intriguing aura, perfect for projects that require a touch of the gothic or the vampiric. Its d...
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...
Rotondo, a typeface crafted by the skilled hand of Rafael Dinner, stands as a testament to the harmonious blend of classic elegance and modern flair. At its core, Rotondo embodies the fundamental pri...
DJ Cats font, crafted by the talented designer Donna J Morse, presents itself as a playful and engaging typeface that effortlessly captures the whimsical essence of our feline friends. Designed with ...
Berkelium Type, crafted by Kreative Korporation, stands as a testament to the seamless blend of modernity and classic design principles in typography. At its core, Berkelium Type embodies versatility...
Kovacs, created by Iconian Fonts, stands as a testament to the dynamic and innovative spirit that drives modern typeface design. This font embodies a unique amalgamation of stylization and functional...
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...
The Shoguns Clan font, created by the talented Chris Hansen, exudes a powerful and captivating presence that takes its inspiration from the aesthetics and legacy of the historic Japanese shogun warri...

The idea of a brand-new grotesk is certainly rather foolish – there are already lots of these typefaces in the world and, quite simply, nothing is more beautiful than the original Gill. The sans-serif chapter of typography is now closed by hundreds of technically perfect imitations of Syntax and Frutiger, which are, however, for the most part based on the cool din-aesthetics. The only chance, when looking for inspiration, is to go very far... A grotesk does not afford such a variety as a serif typeface, it is dull and can soon tire the eye. This is why books are not set in sans serif faces. A grotesk is, however, always welcome for expressing different degrees of emphasis, for headings, marginal notes, captions, registers, in short for any service accompaniment of a book, including its titlings. We also often come across a text in which we want to distinguish the individual speaking or writing persons by the use of different typefaces. The condition is that such grotesk should blend in perfectly with the proportions, colour and above all with the expression of the basic, serif typeface. In the area of non-fiction typography, what we appreciate in sans-serif typefaces is that they are clamorous in inscriptions and economic in the setting. John Sans is to be a modest servant and at the same time an original loudspeaker; it wishes to inhabit libraries of educated persons and to shout from billboards. A year ago we completed the transcription of the typefaces of John Baskerville, whose heritage still stands out vividly in our memory. Baskerville cleverly incorporated certain constructional elements in the design of the individual letters of his typeface. These elements include above all the alternation of softand sharp stroke endings. The frequency of these endings in the text and their rhythm produce a balanced impression. The anchoring of the letters on the surface varies and they do not look monotonous when they are read. We attempted to use these tricks also in the creation of a sans-serif typeface. Except that, if we wished to create a genuine “Baroque grotesk”, all the decorativeness of the original would have to be repeated, which would result in a parody. On the contrary, to achieve a mere contrast with the soft Baskerville it is sufficient to choose any other hard grotesk and not to take a great deal of time over designing a new one. Between these two extremes, we chose a path starting with the construction of an almost monolinear skeleton, to which the elements of Baskerville were carefully attached. After many tests of the text, however, some of the flourishes had to be removed again. Anything that is superfluous or ornamental is against the substance of a grotesk typeface. The monolinear character can be impinged upon in those places where any consistency would become a burden. The fine shading and softening is for the benefit of both legibility and aesthetics. The more marked incisions of all crotches are a characteristic feature of this typeface, especially in the bold designs. The colour of the Text, Medium and Bold designs is commensurate with their serif counterparts. The White and X-Black designs already exceed the framework of book graphics and are suitable for use in advertisements and magazines. The original concept of the italics copying faithfully Baskerville’s morphology turned out to be a blind alley. This design would restrict the independent use of the grotesk typeface. We, therefore, began to model the new italics only after the completion of the upright designs. The features which these new italics and Baskerville have in common are the angle of the slope and the softened sloped strokes of the lower case letters. There are also certain reminiscences in the details (K, k). More complicated are the signs & and @, in the case of which regard is paid to distinguishing, in the design, the upright, sloped @ small caps forms. The one-storey lower-case g and the absence of a descender in the lower-case f contributes to the open and simple expression of the design. Also the inclusion of non-aligning figures in the basic designs and of aligning figures in small caps serves the purpose of harmonization of the sans-serif families with the serif families. Non-aligning figures link up better with lower-case letters in the text. If John Sans looks like many other modern typefaces, it is just as well. It certainly is not to the detriment of a Latin typeface as a means of communication, if different typographers in different places of the world arrive in different ways at a similar result.
The font Hullunkruunu, crafted by the talented designer junkohanhero, embodies an exquisite fusion of artistic flamboyance and whimsical sophistication. It's as if the designer reached into the realm...
The font "Ex Kata Damaged" is a distinctive typeface designed by the talented font designer, Vic Fieger. As the name suggests, this font carries a damaged, distressed aesthetic that conveys a sense o...