Sunday, May 30, 2021

Short Films fonts from Dharma Type - (krobl)

Short Films
Designed by Ryoichi Tsunekawa, Short Films is an art deco font family. This typeface has twelve styles and was published by Dharma Type.


Short Films is an all-new-styled family, which kind of looks like Art Deco Style.

Wide opened counters and softly rounded bowls create a new feeling – Retro but futuristic, geometric but humanistic.
Exquisite contrast between thin and bold parts of glyphs make mixed feeling – Pop and feminine, formal and casual, strong and soft.

The most distinctive feature is a coexistence of decorativeness and Readability.
This coexistence expands the range of font usage. You can use this font for not only titling but also body-text.

Short Films consists of 6 weights and their matching Italics for a wide range of usages.
Further, Short Films supports international Latin languages and basic Cyrillic languages including Basic Latin, Western Europe, Central and South-Eastern Europe. Also, Short Films covers Mac Roman, Windows1252, Adobe1 to 3. This wide range of international characters expands the capability of your works.



Short Films


Friday, May 28, 2021

Matthew fonts from RtCreative - (vtadp)

Matthew
Designed by Rahmat Hidayat, Matthew is a modern calligraphy and script font published by RtCreative.


Matthew is another lovely modern calligraphy typefaces, which is combining the style of classic calligraphy with an modern style. combines from copperplate to contemporary typeface with a dancing baseline, modern and elegant touch. including initial and terminal letters, alternates, ligatures and multiple language support..

The Features of this fonts is;

 

* Standart ligatures

* Discretionary ligatures

* Stylistic Alternates

* Stylistic sets

* PUA Unicode (Private Use Areas)

 

File font Matthew Include ;

 

* Matthew OTF

* Matthew TTF

* Matthew EOT, SVG, WOFF

 

Programs that support in this font is a Adobe Photo Shop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, Corel Draw and Microsoft Office.

 

Languages supported: Breton, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Estonian,French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Romanian, Scottish Gaelic, Slovak, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, English, Finnish, Polish, Portuguese, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Welsh. Basically, all european languages that are based on latin alphabet

 

Can be used for various purposes.such as headings, logos, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, lable, news, posters, badges etc. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7

THANK YOU
Price:$17



Matthew


Respektable fonts from Pizzadude.dk - (smcme)

Respektable
Designed by Jakob Fischer, Respektable is a hand display and hand drawn font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Pizzadude.dk.


Respektable is random and funky ant the same time, and even though all letters are super legible, the font has this unpredictable feeling to it. Each letter has 5 different versions that vary in width and stroke weight.



Respektable


Short Films fonts from Dharma Type - (cpjaj)

Short Films
Designed by Ryoichi Tsunekawa, Short Films is an art deco font family. This typeface has twelve styles and was published by Dharma Type.


Short Films is an all-new-styled family, which kind of looks like Art Deco Style.

Wide opened counters and softly rounded bowls create a new feeling – Retro but futuristic, geometric but humanistic.
Exquisite contrast between thin and bold parts of glyphs make mixed feeling – Pop and feminine, formal and casual, strong and soft.

The most distinctive feature is a coexistence of decorativeness and Readability.
This coexistence expands the range of font usage. You can use this font for not only titling but also body-text.

Short Films consists of 6 weights and their matching Italics for a wide range of usages.
Further, Short Films supports international Latin languages and basic Cyrillic languages including Basic Latin, Western Europe, Central and South-Eastern Europe. Also, Short Films covers Mac Roman, Windows1252, Adobe1 to 3. This wide range of international characters expands the capability of your works.



Short Films


Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Free Form Retro JNL fonts from Jeff Levine Fonts - (hhrdg)

Free Form Retro JNL
Designed by Jeff Levine, Free Form Retro JNL is a hand display font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts.


The titles and credits from the 1960 French film “Le Passage Du Rhin” (English release title: “Tomorrow is My Turn”)” are hand made in a free form bold alphabet resembling both cut paper and quickly sketched lettering.

This avant garde style inspired the digital type revival, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.



Free Form Retro JNL


Plethora fonts from Sudtipos - (aijef)

Plethora
Designed by Alejandro Paul, Plethora is a serif font family. This typeface has twenty styles and was published by Sudtipos.


A few years ago I’ve discovered the work of one of the most prolific typeface designers of the Bruce type Foundry in NYC during late nineteenth century. Browsing Julius Herriet’s work I found a very unique kind of ligatures in his patented “Old Style Ornamented” type design. Some letters were designed with a little top tail that allowed them to connect to each other. After that, I found that he also designed a single italic weight of the same font 7 years later.

Since the beginning of the Opentype days I’ve been deeply obsessed with exploring different ways to build ligatures, so that lead me up to this point where I felt the need to create “Plethora”, this new font inspired by Herriet’s work. Extrapolating weights, adding variable technology and playing with additional interconnected letters and alternates. Definitely, Plethora means a large or excessive amount of something, and this font tries to bring back this abundance of details two centuries later. Available in 9 weights, from roman to italic, and also as variable format, “Plethora” supports plenty of latin languages and is a perfect choice for today’s design tides.



Plethora


Evening Event JNL fonts from Jeff Levine Fonts - (apxaj)

Evening Event JNL
Designed by Jeff Levine, Evening Event JNL is a display serif and serif font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts.


Hand lettering from the title credits for the 1950 film “All about Eve” were the inspiration for Evening Event JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.

The font’s name is an (unintended) double-homage to the film’s title, for the first part of both words include “Eve”.



Evening Event JNL


Monday, May 24, 2021

Tarnese fonts from Eurotypo - (jsnwj)

Tarnese
Designed by Carine de Wandeleer, Tarnese is a modern calligraphy and script font published by Eurotypo.


Tarnese is a calligraphic font, created to look as close to a natural handwritten script as possible. Tarnese includes over 60 natural-looking open-type ligatures and and a full set of upper and lowercase alternates, making your design more attractive. In the glyph palette you will also find ornaments that can be used for underlining, and to combine and enhance your text.
Suitable for use in designing titles, invitations, title books, stationery designs, quotes, branding, logos, greeting cards, packaging, posters, and more.



Tarnese


Yorkie fonts from FontPeople - (kavds)

Yorkie
Designed by John Beltrán, Yorkie is a serif font family. This typeface has sixteen styles and was published by FontPeople.


Yorkie has significant contrasts in line thickness and triangular line terminals that are not unlike serifs, placing it somewhere between a Grotesque and Serif type family.  The contrast between the features of a humanist Grotesque and an Antiqua gives the characters of Yorkie their distinctive charm and is the distinguishing attribute of this contemporary type family.

Thanks to a generous x-height and its open counters, Yorkie is also highly legible in small point sizes.



Yorkie


British Cinema JNL fonts from Jeff Levine Fonts - (ygabc)

British Cinema JNL
Designed by Jeff Levine, British Cinema JNL is a display and display sans font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts.


The hand lettered titles and credits from the 1945 British film “The Way to the Stars” were the working model for the aptly-titled British Cinema JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.



British Cinema JNL


Sunday, May 23, 2021

Eligated fonts from Letterhend Studio - (piryu)

Eligated
Designed by Hendry Juanda, Eligated is a display serif and wood type font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Letterhend Studio.


Introducing, Eligated - a display serif typeface with nostalgic look and feel. Inspired from 60s and 70s signages, labels, and ads. This type of font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, headline, signage and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose.

Features :
- uppercase & lowercase
- numbers and punctuation
- multilingual
- PUA encoded
- regular & bold version

We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many of Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations.



Eligated


Marquise fonts from vatesdesign - (sleqx)

Marquise
Marquise is a modern calligraphy and script font published by vatesdesign.


Marquise is a jazzy calligraphic script for custom wedding invitations, save-the-date cards, baby shower invites, and personal branding. Based on classic shapes, it is designed to resemble natural handwriting with slight variations in tilt, baseline, swashes, and stroke width. Marquise has extended character set with Western European languages support



Marquise


Just Pixo fonts from Latinotype - (opphj)

Just Pixo
Designed by Monica Rizzolli and Tony de Marco, Just Pixo is a display font family. This typeface has eight styles and was published by Latinotype.


Inspired by the streets of Brazil, Just Pixo is a display typeface that mimics pixação, Brazilian graffiti. In his book Pixação: São Paulo Signature, François Chastanet says, “This alphabet, with its vertical inscriptions axis, is to be directly classified in the king-size, monumental category; the systematic use of capitals, meticulously aligned and justified, their extreme verticality, are symptomatic of this architectural dimension”.

As such, we designed Just Pixo for monumental type sizes and vertical alignments—a family with seven weights, alternate glyphs, multiple ligatures and is provided as a Variable Font too. Unique decorative serif capitals and lowercase sans serif versions make Just Pixo the perfect option for large displays, strong headlines, urban logos, and contemporary concepts. Despite its controversial use on the streets, this often politically charged style will typeface will take your next project to the next level.



Just Pixo