Tag: mexico

Tequileria Font

Tequila… I have to admit that I am not a drinker. I do like Tequila, though, even though I can’t remember when I last had a shot. Tequileria is a very recognisable inline display style font. It would look great

La Taqueria Font

Mexico’s storied culture is one of the most recognizable today. Its amazing vibrant art and delicious foods have made the leap to influence many parts of the world in recent years. This proud, intense and diverse identity was the inspiration

Kandel 205 Font

Kandel 205 is a geometric, tri-line, display and headline font available in a family of three weights. Its bold, graphic styling gives it great stand-out qualities and a highly individual look. It’s particularly well suited to bringing energy to designs,

Kandel 105 Font

Kandel 105 is a geometric, tri-line, display and headline font available in a family of three weights. Its bold, graphic styling gives it great stand-out qualities and a highly individual look. It’s particularly well suited to bringing energy to designs,

Ekistra Font

Ekistra is a bit of a crazy sans-serif, designed in a retro and sort of mexican-wrestler poster style theme. Published by Dharma TypeDownload Ekistra

Cruller Font

Cruller is a display typeface that is based on a rare bit of lettering from a 1910 German lettering book. What was the inspiration for designing the font? I found the base lettering years ago in a specimen and scanned

Frijoles Family Font

What’s on your font menu tonight? The same old boring beans? Then why not try Frijoles! Its a fresh new family that’s anything but re-fried. And it’s sure to be a hit when you’re cooking up something that needs to

Pacifico Font

The Pacifico family uses OpenType features to substitute in a unique pair of glyphs when any upper or lower case character is keyed twice in a row, and includes a Shadow version that can be overlapped with Pacifico Alternate to

P22 Mexican Relics Font

Mexican Relics is a collection of over 100 dingbats in font format based on images found on a variety of clay stamps primarily from pre-Columbian Mexico. This font brings ancient artwork featuring fantastic animals and geometric shapes into the computer

URW Wood Type Font

Wood Type has so much western flavor, you’d think it walked out of a printing shop in a Clint Eastwood movie. Ok, thats a crazy explanation, but you get the point, this is one wicked and wild woodtype. Pew Pew