Perpetuity
Strict, strong and narrow, Perpetuity is clean and perfectly designed to be used as a more formal display face.
Strict, strong and narrow, Perpetuity is clean and perfectly designed to be used as a more formal display face.
Strong, hard lines inspired the name of this font, based on the "nuclear standard" set by the U.S. and the Soviets during the cold war.
Inspired by a hypnotism show, McGurdy is a heavy display face that works well in both casual and formal settings.
The best way to describe it is a drunken Roman font. Very imperfect, narrow and full of little curls and quirks, Lush is distinct and easily adaptable.
Very light and italicized, this font was created as a somewhat futuristic interpretation of a modern font.
Duesenberg was designed to be similar to turn of the century fonts used primarily in newspapers. It has roman characteristics, yet is clearly not, and really doesn't fall under any category.
Dexy is an interesting font that seems reminiscent of car model brandings.
Based on chalk board handwriting at one of my favourite drinking establishments, Charley Style is funky, and clean.
Boochie is a fun font, created as a homage to 1960's movie posters.
Plz Script is a warm and friendly script font that can be used as body copy or for headlines. Great with Architectural Lettering or Plz Print. It can also be found in the book "Indie Fonts 3, a ...
Plz Print Brush is a good solid font for posters, headlines and accent words like - SALE! It gives the slightly irregular look of handlettering.
Doodles the Alphabet was designed to coordinate with Doodles the picture font. Doodles received honorable mention in U&lc’s First Annual Type Design Competition in the Picture Category.