Friday, February 8, 2013

Dranskof Font




Dranskof is a light-hearted, cheery font. It is inspired by a page from an extraordinary serbian publication for children by the writer, poet and journalist Duško Radović.

Hand Gothic Font




Hand Gothic is a condensed typeface with a hand-lettering feeling, available in two weights.

The fonts, provided in OpenType format, include support for most European languages and some OpenType extras : ligatures, alternate “A” and “g”, case-sensitive forms and a handful set of arrows
and icons.

Geogrotesque Font




Geogrotesque is a semi modular with a subtle rounded finish typeface. All the characters are based in the same formal principle with its corresponding optical adjustments in order to adapt the system to an alphabet for texts. Although the type family has a geometric or “technological” construction, the rounded finish provides it a warm appearance, making the typefaces nicer and nearby.

Encorpada Pro Font




After the successful release of Encorpada Black, now it’s time of Encorpada Pro type system. Now with seven weights and a lot of curves. Freely inspired by the didones shapes, Encorpada Pro now have a extended character set with more than 40 languages supported, Opentype Features and Amazing Swashes in Italic Version.  Enjoy It.  read more

Concord Font




Yet another typeface with simplicity as it’s core element. Concord is derived from a successful type family ‘Accord Alternate’ by giving geometric touch to it. Hence Concord is a geometric sans serif. It has large counters which enhance readability. It is available in seven different weights for emphasis.
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Akzidenz-Grotesk BE Font




Akzidence Grotesk BE Font Free Download
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Saturday, February 2, 2013

Kumla

font family from Letters from Sweden, added February 1stKumla
Kumla Skofabrik was built 1912 in Kumla, a nice little town just south of Örebro, about 218 km from Stockholm. At that time Kumla was the place to be if you were into shoe manufacturing. There have been about 140 shoe factories in Kumla and even today there are shoes being made in Kumla but the number
of factories have been reduced to five.
On the front side of Kumla Skofabrik letters from 1920 are spelling out the name of the factory,
all in capitals. These letters have been the inspiration for our typeface, Kumla. An article describing
the work in progress is posted on our blog.
Nobody knows who drew the original letters on Kumla Skofabrik, but we dedicate this typeface
to that person who we think made a really great job.
Kumla is Letters from Sweden’s first release in the “Fabrik Suite” — a project inspired by Swedish industry, factories and harbors.
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