Tag: contextual

Generous Font

Generous is painted with a somewhat dry brush. That’s why it looks so authentic! Comes with contextual alternates (7 different versions of each letter!) and multiple language support! Published by PizzaDude.dkDownload Generous

Flicker Font

Handpainted font with attitude! An attitude which will help you when designing posters, packaging, headline, invitations and alike, that needs that authentic brush-look! I haven’t got the count of how many pieces of paper I used to make this font.

Garlic Embrace Font

Ever wanted to be embraced by garlic? Probably not! But this font could surely embrace your designs that need an authentic brush look! Comes with 7 contextual alternates that automatically cycles as you type! Also, Garlic Embrace is FULL of

Ordinary Guy Font

Just another ordinary brush font? No! There is more to the picture than meets the eye! Ordinary Guy has 8 different versions of each letter! Just like magic, they cycle as you type! Included is multiple language support! Published by

Pigment Font

Crayon font gone crazy! 8 different versions of each letter, and they cycle as you type! Great variation, and enough to confuse people about this being a font or real crayon writing! And of course, the font has got a

Breakfast Font

This is close to insane! My Breakfast font has got 8 (yes EIGHT!) different versions using contextual alternates! They cycle nice and easy AS you type! How cool is that?! Of course, the font is also loaded with diacritics! Published

Disposition Font

You may not know it, but you’ve been looking for a font like DISPOSITION! Yeah, it’s a font…but it doesn’t act or look like one! Why?! Because there are 6 different versions of each letter! Yes, SIX different versions! Enough

Murky Buzz Font

Murky Buzz is wild and unpredictable! Actually it is so wild that it has got 6 different versions of each letter – enough difference to make that café sign or headline look authentic! The OpenType contextual alternates cycles while you

Honeyvoid Font

Honeyvoid is my handwritten font, and it is perfect for invitations, greeting cards, prints, logos and decorative sayings or headlines. The letters vary beautifully in both height and weight. Using contextual alternates, the font cycles with 5 different versions of

Dizzy Edge Font

My Dizzy Edge font is really not that dizzy! Actually it’s quite steady and legible – super good for packaging, greeting cards and perhaps even commercials for toys, candy, t-shirts, movie posters…yep, that list is long! What’s more interesting is

Houseplant Font

Houseplants are commonly grown for decorative purposes, positive psychological effects, keeping fresh or health reasons such as indoor air purification. Actually, just like this font has a positive effect on your artwork! This font comes with a heavy load of

Porceleina Font

Porceleina is elegant, what more can I say? This handmade and hand drawn font comes with a heavy loadful of diacritics – and the Opentype contextual alternates makes sure that the font cycles between the six different…yes SIX different…versions of

Junkyard Plush Font

Junkyard plush has six different versions of each letter! This is called “contextual alternates” which makes your text look random and like something authentic hand-made… which of course the font is! Included are ligatures for double-letters… if the contextual alternates