Expressway
Expressway is a sans-serif typeface inspired by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s FHWA Series of Standard Alphabets, also known as Highway Gothic. It has been the most commonly used typeface on ...
Expressway is a sans-serif typeface inspired by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s FHWA Series of Standard Alphabets, also known as Highway Gothic. It has been the most commonly used typeface on ...
Biondi is a Copperplate Gothic-inspired small caps slab-serif typeface. Biondi preserves the characteristic wide, squarish shape that made Copperplate Gothic so popular. To make Biondi stand out in ...
Ligurino is a mellow sans-serif typeface. Its clean style is elegant and gentle, maximizing readability. The OpenType “stylistic alternatives” function allows you to access an austere “Q”. Ligurino ...
Byington pays respect to Trajan’s venerable lines while removing the delicate nuances generally associated with the traditional design, inspired by the antique sculptures etched into Trajan’s column ...
Tandelle is a sans-serif typeface that operates efficiently when there is a limited amount of horizontal space available. Flat points on verticals such as “A” and sharp points on horizontals such as ...
Pupcat is a display typeface inspired by movie posters from the 1960s. Your message will have a less-than-serious vibe thanks to the unorthodox unicase typeface and flared strokes. It comes in four ...
Axaxax is an unusual, futuristic typeface with detached, rounded lines. The lines are reminiscent of neon tubes, plotters, circuitry, and lasers. Its stark design will lend your message a ...
Junegull is a friendly, all-caps rounded sans. It's both technological and gentle, like a murderous mechanical teddy bear. Junegull Beach is the wilder sibling. When you use Junegull Beach in an ...
Vipnagorgialla is a broad, square headline typeface. It was influenced by the late 1960s Dodge/Plymouth logotype, but with a pared-down style for a late 1970s feel. Vipnagorgialla's industrial style ...
Vinque is an interpretation of a nineteenth century Arts & Crafts revival of medieval lettering. British type designer William Morris completed Troy in 1891—a splendid blackletter typeface in the ...