Tag: edgy

Play Time Font

You can’t Play Time, player. Time does not play. Mess around and it runs out, like quarters on a countdown. Try to hold it and it slips past, greasy and sinuous, leaving you falling, like leaves of a lost season.

Blushes Font

Glitter, flashing cameras and fame – now you know how to deal with this stuff! Freshness and brightness is what defines the Blushes font family, which is created for beauty and fashion industries. Blushes is a vibrant part of you

Bw Gradual Font

Bw Gradual brings together the pragmatic feel of the geometric grotesque genre with the visual appeal of its very deep joins. Pure shapes and fast curves coexist on this versatile font family that claims for attention when used large, but

Urby Soft Font

Urby Soft’s rounded corners are complemented by Urby’s sharp-edged character and together they make up the Urby Collection. Although each has their own look, both families and their five weights each can be used interchangeably. The idea of Urby Soft

Stay Fresh Font

Crumbs become stale when exposed to open air. Air becomes stale when it’s stagnant and closed to everywhere. We become stale when we stop trying and no longer care. Open up, take a breath, and Stay Fresh like Foreverware. Published

The Comeback Font

The Comeback Font is a display Opentype, caps-only geometric font. It supports basic & extended Latin, Cyrillic and Greek and has 1,434 glyphs. It’s ideal for logos because of its unique characteristic, that almost all glyphs come in 4 stylistic

Urby Font

Urby’s sharp-edged character is complemented by Urby Soft’s rounded corners and together they make up the Urby Collection. Although each has their own look, both families and their five weights each can be used interchangeably. The idea of Urby is

VIktorie Font

Not too neat and not too messy, Viktorie might easily be mistaken for the handwriting of a note-taker in a hurry: it looks swiftly jotted down. These energetic characters pay little heed to such arbitrary constraints as baseline or x-height—taken

Cutlass Font

Cutlass was just for fun. A decade ago or so, someone on typophile showed a scan of the word “Ciruelo”. I liked it. Those were the only letters I had and no one ever came up with the name of

Street Magic Font

Levitating above the din of the city pulling cards. Conjuring a shine from the dark like iridescent paint. Trees growing through cracked pavement claiming space with their placement. Street Magic at work while we kick back and embrace it. Published

Toverheks Font

A Toverheks in Dutch means ‘witch’ – well, actually it means ‘magic witch’ (it doesn’t translate well). The reason for this kind of weird name is the nature of the font: it reminded me of a book of spells –