Tag: italy

Cagliari Font

An elegant, stylish and easy-to-use typeface. Just as a nice hat makes you look good, Cagliari brings beauty to your designs—through the traditional flavor of Didone faces, and the simplicity of Modern and neo-Grotesk fonts. The font is based on

PAG Bankas Font

Inspired by and based on retro propaganda posters, movie posters, shopfront lettering and advertisements of the early 20th century. Published by Dharma TypeDownload PAG Bankas

PAG Auto Font

Inspired by and based on retro propaganda posters, movie posters, shopfront lettering and advertisements of the early 20th century. Published by Dharma TypeDownload PAG Auto

Spag Bowl Font

Massive bundle with 5 weights from Light, Reg, Bold, Black and regular outlined. Hungry? Well here is an inspired food font by that lovely Italian dish, slightly wiggly comic font. Good for handwriting or comic sans replacement. ‘Spag Bowl’ is

Jotia Font

Creating a combination between serif and sans serif typefaces, Jotia utilises the best of both worlds, resulting in a unique and modern neo-humanist font family. Taking its inspiration from lapidary inscriptions rather than pen drawn text, Jotia uses triangular serif

Trattoria Font Collection Font

Inspired by vintage Italian signage, Trattoria Font Collection includes a high-contrast sans serif with corresponding obliques, a charismatic and elegant stencil, and a modular serif. The fonts within this collection complement one another famously, yet they also stand very well

P22 Bagaglio Font

A mysterious 1930s Italian luggage tag inspired Bagaglio. Given its historical and geographical origin, this rough-hewn font could be considered a cousin to our Il Futurismo. Published by P22 Type FoundryDownload P22 Bagaglio

Uomo Font

Uomo is a contemporary typographic system that explores sans geometric style and italian art deco that allows to combine four widths and three weights. Includes small caps and extras with illustrations, ornaments and words to design with no necessity of

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