Marc Anthony
An imperfect mix between a Roman and a Modern font, Marc Anthony can be used easily for display or body text.
An imperfect mix between a Roman and a Modern font, Marc Anthony can be used easily for display or body text.
The best way to describe it is a drunken Roman font. Very imperfect, narrow and full of little curls and quirks, Lush is distinct and easily adaptable.
Very light and italicized, this font was created as a somewhat futuristic interpretation of a modern font.
Eight was desinged to be heavily geometric. The main lines were intended to be entirely comprised of lines of eight different but set angles.
Duesenberg was designed to be similar to turn of the century fonts used primarily in newspapers. It has roman characteristics, yet is clearly not, and really doesn't fall under any category.
Dexy is an interesting font that seems reminiscent of car model brandings.
Based on chalk board handwriting at one of my favourite drinking establishments, Charley Style is funky, and clean.
Boochie is a fun font, created as a homage to 1960's movie posters.
Lawyerbait was designed to be a clean, light and easy to read display face.
Named in homage of Toronto writer and spoken word performer Monica S. Kuebler, Koobler is an interesting interpretation of the classic roman font.