Tag: business text

Rahere Slab Font

Part of the extended Rahere typeface family, Rahere Slab is a humanist slab serif (or Egyptian) in six weights from light to extra bold with corresponding italics. Rahere Slab – like its siblings Rahere Sans & Rahere Informal – features

Fieldwork Font

Fieldwork brings back the manual tradition of typography production, veering away from lab interpolations. Each of its 24 variants was drawn based on optical evaluation; many of its curves and details were specifically adjusted for each weight, reformulating them to

Bodoni Classic Pro Font

This is my new, completely worked over and fine-tuned Bodoni Classic for Europe (no Greek and Cyrillic). I have added a set of elegant Swashes (B) and 2 alternating uppercase swirly Initials (C) as well as two lowercase end-letters (D).

Regan Slab Font

A precision cut slab serif typeface. Simple curves are combined with sharp angles to provide a readable font with subtle characteristics. Regan Slab is ideally suited to a wide range of applications including magazines, newspapers and handheld devices. Details include

Mary Todd Font

MaryTodd was created for small texts with a variety of hierarchies. Is condensed to save space. It has a rich set of glyphs: small caps, old style figures, monospaced numbers, numerators and denominators for fractions, etc. It is ideal for

Profonts Bureau Font

profonts Bureau is a modern, very legible typeface for business correspondence, memos, faxes, etc. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Profonts Bureau

Regan Font

A finely crafted sans serif typeface with an uncomplicated appearance. Soft curves are mixed with minimal angles to create a readable font ideally suited for identity, editorial and online uses. Details include 10 weights with italics, 540 characters, 5 variations

Classic Round Font

Classic Round. It’s classic. It’s round.Classic design; present-day roundness. Versatile. Soft. Warm. Peaceful.For text and display use. When using Classic Round in small text sizes, it will be a reliable and legible workhorse. When using it in big display sizes,