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Bronto

What is the Bronto font? Bronto is a typeface that mutated many times: it went from being morphologically conventional, to have soft features...

Stile™

What is the Stile™ font? Are you looking for a true cursive sans serif? Stile is a true cursive with moderate inclination. Its cursive charac...

Quirky

What is the Quirky font? The idea for Quirky was born while I was looking at a book of etchings by British artist Graham Clarke. His signatur...

FF Spinoza™

What is the FF Spinoza™ font? 11 years in the making, FF Spinoza is an elegant workhorse: crisp, sturdy, economical, and versatile. It was na...

ALS Scripticus™

What is the ALS Scripticus™ font? There are many script typefaces but there is only one Scripticus. Scripticus is like a chameleon: In whatev...

Lumina™

What is the Lumina™ font? Lumina combines a fluid, informal look with an upright, fairly formal character structure. The font is reminiscent...

ATF® Garamond

What is the ATF® Garamond font? The Garamond family tree has many branches. There are probably more different typefaces bearing the name Gara...

Technojunk

What is the Technojunk font? I came across an article in which the author warned about the growing pile of technojunk. It appears we throw aw...

Avesta Extra Bold

What is the Avesta Extra Bold font? Avesta ExtraBoldCondensed is designed by Naghi Naghashian. This Headline Font is developed on the basis o...

Diphthong™

What is the Diphthong™ font? The challenge was to create a single typeface weight that was versatile enough without a large font family, and...

Lokomotiv

What is the Lokomotiv font? The 1930 Geneva Motor Show (Salon International De l'Automobile Et Du Cycle) showcased a lot of new cars, but one...

Aeris™

What is the Aeris™ font? Aeris™ typeface is a contemporary book face created by the American designer Tom Grace. It combines the proportions...

Fab™

What is the Fab™ font? It’s 1984 and everything has sideburns. Shoulder-padded “dress for success” is in, with power suits for women, black a...

After Nightfall

What is the After Nightfall font? After Nightfall is a handmade fairytale font. It was called Bunting Nook first (after a spooky story of a b...

Earworm

What is the Earworm font? An ‘Earworm’ is a catchy tune that keeps repeating itself in your head. I didn’t know this (in Holland (where I’m f...

Scratch Up

What is the Scratch Up font? Scratch up started out by testing a brush pen I bought. I penned down two alphabets: one by pressing hard on the...

Popty Ping

What is the Popty Ping font? Popty Ping is Welsh slang for microwave oven. It literally means ‘oven that goes ping’. Popty Ping was sort of b...

Fearsome

What is the Fearsome font? I watched the movie Red Dragon a while ago and it inspired me to make this rather spooky font. I was going to call...

Betula

What is the Betula font? Betula is the scientific name for Birch - I probably don’t have to explain that birches are my favourite trees! They...

Konditorei

What is the Konditorei font? A Konditorei is a German Confectionery Shop. A good Konditorei offers a wide variety of pastries and often also...