Vogue
Vogue is extrapolated from some words in a 1930s brochure from Western Union called The Vogue of the Social Telegram.
Vogue is extrapolated from some words in a 1930s brochure from Western Union called The Vogue of the Social Telegram.
Toronto Gothic was developed from a headline in a 1920s issue of the Toronto Star. In a previous life, it was probably Condensed Titling Gothic #11, but in this form its rounded corners and irregular ...
Telegrafo was developed from a couple of words on a 1920s telegram from Argentina.
Reinert is a casual script font inspired by a few words in a magazine ad layout from the mid-1930s hand-lettered by Allen Reinert.
Pulpular is a digital adaptation of type used on the cover of pulp magazines issued by Popular Publications in the 1920s and '30s, such as Dime Detective Magazine and Terror Tales. It was developed ...
Penitentiary Gothic is a digital recreation of the letters used on California state license plates, designed in order to make props for movies and television shows. The regular style is meant to be ...
Landry Gothic is inspired by a wood type alphabet by an unknown designer. It was digitized in order to make prop signage for movies and television. Its imperfect lines and rounded corners are meant ...
The Julius Klinger alphabets are extrapolated from lettering in a 1925 fabric advertisement drawn by Austrian poster designer Julius Klinger.
Golden Ticket is a digitization of hand-drawn poster lettering by Otto Heim from 1925. The regular style is meant to be used on its own, but the other three styles are meant to be used one on top of ...
DMV Printer is a detailed replica of the type produced by the computer printer at the California Department of Motor Vehicles. It was created in order to make prop documents for movies and television ...