Tinman Pro
TinmanPro is a mildly stressed humanist sans serif type based on the University of California Oldstyle type designed by Frederick Goudy. The design captures the warmth and friendly character of ...
TinmanPro is a mildly stressed humanist sans serif type based on the University of California Oldstyle type designed by Frederick Goudy. The design captures the warmth and friendly character of ...
PARMA is a type-writer style face with the form and elegance of a Bodoni. Functional beauty was the aim of mating the two disparate ideas in one type, creating a utilitarian face with graceful ...
Floridium grew out of an affection for the old wood types of the 1800s. Painters Roman* was the initial inspiration. It was the source for the �banana� and �snake head� serifs. But the ...
This is a curvaceous playful casual upright display script (the name inspired by Tibetan yak butter) and is unique due to the tall ascenders and cap heights combined with a small x-height and small ...
Isbellium is a sans serif version of Dick Isbell’s Americana type, designed in 1967 and the last type cut in metal by the American Type Founders Co. (ATF). Isbellium retains the large x-height, open ...
Decadent ornaments that are influenced by decorations from the Baroque through the Victorian eras are great for creating tiling borders, dividers and webpage backgrounds. The Scrolls family contains ...
Cool doodads from the cold war...spaceships, moderne coffee pots, boomerangs, cocktail glasses, etc. A must for decorating your cyber-bachelor pad; a requirement for the retro lounge crowd. Don't be ...
Modules are dingbats consisting of decorative corners and connecting lines that when put together can form a wide variety of structures like frames, interfaces, flowcharts, decorative dividing rules, ...
Teardrop, circular, square and triangular shaped embellishments are great accent dingbats where a whimsical art deco look is needed. DecoGlyphs contain five different fonts: Orbs, Spheres, Droplets, ...
16, 12 and 9-pointed starbursts, yinyangs and triskelions are just right for making clocks, zodiacs, color wheels, and decadently embellished solar disks. Influenced by icons from Chinese, Celtic and ...