WILD1 Toxia
Toxia is a creepy—yes, eerie face, like something wet and poisonous clambering out of the swamp. It’s spooky too—yes, but it’s also frighteningly easy to read. Just don't let it drip on you! Toxia is ...
Toxia is a creepy—yes, eerie face, like something wet and poisonous clambering out of the swamp. It’s spooky too—yes, but it’s also frighteningly easy to read. Just don't let it drip on you! Toxia is ...
Ruts looks like it was found in a rut, and if you can eek past all that splatter, it may just pull you out of one. Talk about having to be brave to use a wild font! Did someone break a lava lamp? ...
Nobody has a digital cragginess most peculiar to it like this face. The screen isn't breaking up. The chunks you see are real, stair-stepping their way down and around those blocky letterforms at ...
Larra is a hard-edged face that doesn't seem to know where it's going ... it jags this way and that way and back again. It works best in short combinations with radical alterations, so don't be ...
The Iron Family is a revival of two classic wood type fonts, but with a modern necessity: the addition of a lowercase character range. With a recent history of identifying everything from Little ...
It's the font that inspired a story. Or is it the story that inspired a font? Droeming is a simple experiment in scrawl font technique. Drawn by hand with a very small brush and a few drams of India ...
It's you and grandfather hiding out against a world gone mad! If you were reading comics in the seventies and eighties, you've seen these characters before, their slab serifs dispersed at seemingly ...
By no means a cheap spinoff of a great original, the Copper Penny family is a completely revamped tribute to Frederic W. Goudy's venerable Copperplate Gothic. After much attention and care, this ...
Greek alphabets for the fraternity and sorority set. Now an amazing 17 fonts in one pack. Plus you don't just get Greek characters. Romans get in on the act too. And numbers and punctuation--a full ...
The curves are vintage and the serifs are big. They're so big that for years I never had the courage to tackle this intimidating font. But when fellow signmaker Frank Smith laid the groundwork for ...