Tag: history

YWFT Rounded: Redefining Design Tradition with Modern Adaptability

Introducing the YWFT Rounded font, the graphic design paragon that hails from a rich lineage while integrating seamlessly into today’s hyper-digital landscape. This unique font marries the historical warmth and accessibility of the renowned VAG Rounded with a contemporary spin,

The Allure of Distressed Fonts: Exploring their Usage in Graphic Design

Explore the emotional and visual complexity of distressed fonts, and how they add depth to digital design.

Y2K Fonts Style in Modern Design: Reviving Nostalgia

Do you remember the vibrant and futuristic design styles of the late 1990s and early 2000s? If so, you may be familiar with Y2K fonts, which were widely popular during that era.

Kelyon Font

Kelyon is a sophisticated and modern serif, inspired by the late Middle Ages and early renaissance period. Kelyon was designed with a very thin hairline and long serifs, this reflects the charm and feel of the 14th century. With over

Acient Future Font

An ancient type face from the future. Great for wanan-be Indian Jones types and history buffs with an eye for a good design. This font was created by Benjamin A Melville and features a full upper and lower case alphabet

Civane Font

High atop the mountain of fonts, a new structure has been raised–one solid and strong against the challenges of time. Civane is a victorious conqueror among fonts, standing above the clutter and the mundane. Its firm structure joins effortlessly with

Garrigos Font

Set of ornaments based on the decorative motifs used by the first typographic workshop in Buenos Aires: “Imprenta de Niños Expósitos”, between 1780 and 1824. This set is the product of an extensive historical research that aims to identify the

Roman Extended Lightface Font

The Roman alphabet has seen endless variations in interpretations of its classical form, and various wood type styles managed to explore everything from XXX condensed to hyper extended and expanded. This delicate and handsomely proportioned extended Roman was issued by

American Uncial Font

American Uncial is a font design published for The Mecanorma Collection. Published by MecanormaDownload American Uncial

Bookmania Font

Bookmania (2011) is a revival of Bookman Oldstyle (1901) and the Bookmans of the 1960s, but with all the features you would expect in a modern digital font family. Feature Summary: – 5 weights: Light, Regular, Semibold, Bold, and Black

Darjeeling Font

Darjeeling combines British Elegance and Indian Flavor. It is flared like Optima, with a scent of Bodoni. By layering Regular and Ornaments over each other You will create astounding pieces of colorful typography. Additionally there is a Regnaments style which

Alexander Quill Font

Alexander Quill was originally designed in the early 1980s to be cut in 14 point for casting into foundry type for the setting and printing of limited edition books at Pie Tree Press, Jim Rimmer’s private sanctum. This alphabet exhibits

P22 Bauhaus Set Font

This font set includes three type faces designed by Herbert Bayer, including the famous “Universal” font most commonly associated with the Bauhaus school. A collection of 72 graphic elements inspired by various Bauhaus works rounds out this collection. This set

P22 Eaglefeather Family Font

The fonts contained in this collection are a tribute to Frank Lloyd Wright, arguably the greatest architectural genius of his time. Wright produced a vast body of work that defined and redefined American architecture. His talent extended into the creation

Fellowship Font

Named in tribute to the members of the American Typecasting Fellowship, this font is an original expression of Jim Rimmer's left-handed calligraphy. It was designed and cut in 24 p in the early 1980s, then cast as foundry type on

P22 Il Futurismo Set Font

Italian Futurism (1908-43) was one of the 20th century’s first and most influential avant garde art movements. Futurist typography sought to disrupt traditional notions of harmony, space and composition on the printed page. The bold and jarring shapes of this