Jungle Fever NF
An adaptation of the font Neuland, designed by Rudolph Koch in 1923. The freeware (TrueType) version has a limited character set. The Pro Set (Postscript) version has a complete character set (Adobe ...
An adaptation of the font Neuland, designed by Rudolph Koch in 1923. The freeware (TrueType) version has a limited character set. The Pro Set (Postscript) version has a complete character set (Adobe ...
A rollicking fun font, based on a design in a book that introduced the world to the Speedball pen in 1915. The freeware (TrueType) version has a limited character set. The Pro Set (Postscript) ...
An ultrabold font based on the work of circa 1920s bizarro lettering artist Alphonso E. Tripp. The freeware (TrueType) version has a limited character set. The Pro Set (Postscript) version has a ...
Based on an oeuvre by those masters of the Really Fat Face, Paul Carlyle and Gus Oring, circa 1938. The freeware (TrueType) version has a limited character set. The Pro Set (Postscript) version has a ...
A "storybook" font, based on the letterforms of Caslon Open. The freeware (TrueType) version has a limited character set. The Pro Set (Postscript) version has a complete character set (Adobe Standard ...
Based on the logotype lettering for the Dutch magazine Geillustreerd Schildersblad in 1940, this devilishy different Deco font will add a bit of naive charm to any project it graces. This font ...
Yet another variation of the Super Veloz fonts designed by Catalan typographer Juan Trochut Blanchard. The freeware (TrueType) version has a limited character set. The Pro Set (Postscript) version ...
This assertively Art Deco face is based on Cubist Bold, designed by John W. Zimmerman for Barnhart Brothers & Spindler in 1929, and takes its name from one of the co-founders—with Pablo Picasso—of ...
A quirky font based on Cubist Bold, designed by John Zimmerman for Barnhard Brothers and Spindler, circa 1929. The freeware (TrueType) version has a limited character set. The Pro Set (Postscript) ...
An ultrabold font, reminescent of the logotype lettering for The New Yorker magazine. The freeware (TrueType) version has a limited character set. The Pro Set (Postscript) version has a complete ...