Leisure Tourism Icons DT
Developed over many years by Mike Blacker of Blacker Design, the icons cover a comprehensive range of leisure, tourism and access themes, many of which are based on or conform to BS8501:2002 ...
Developed over many years by Mike Blacker of Blacker Design, the icons cover a comprehensive range of leisure, tourism and access themes, many of which are based on or conform to BS8501:2002 ...
Named after Gian Giorgio Trissino (1478-1550) the Italian Renaissance humanist, poet, dramatist, diplomat and grammarian who was the first to explicitly distinguish I and J as seperate letter sounds.
Sans serif grotesque with a rounded feel that makes it suitable for text or display.
Condensed version of Hastrico DT
An interpretation of the modern serif.
An eccentric serif typeface.
A relaxed, open typeface, San Jaime is available in both serif and sans-serif versions.
Mizar Grotesk is a sans-serif with a few quirks and a slight retro feel.
A clean and simple sans-serif, Informatic was designed as a friendlier alternative to DIN.
Originally designed as an experiment in monospacing (Illuminati Mono), Illuminati is a mixture of sans-serif and serif. The Italics have some cursive features.