In 1924 Morris Fuller Benton designed for ATF a new variation on his father’s design, Century Oldstyle. Century Schoolbook has become a synonym for readability.
The shield, a form in heraldry, has infinite design subdivision possibilities. Shield Ornaments contains a selection of 98 geometric designs on rounded and pointed shields.
Agenor is an all caps display typeface family. It comes in five weights and is suitable for headlines, headings, branding, posters, packaging, titles and logos.
Tasmik literally means thickening, this font is thick like extrabold in wight, impressed firm but flexible, suitable for display text and the center of interest.
Revij Anovik by Stringlabs Creative Studio, $29.00
Revij Anovik is a unique and modern decorative serif font. This playfully conceptual typeface font will look truly outstanding in a wide range of contexts.
General Merchant JNL is a bold, compressed sans design in the 'Grotesk' fashion with varying character widths and flattened tops on the usually rounded characters.
Very decorative script inspired by old lettering in Eastern Europe. Eye-catching for picture books, toys for children. There is another font which called Garash.
Aeroblades is futuristic display typeface inspired by aerodynamic designs. Fall in love with its incredibly distinct and timeless style and use it to create spectacular designs!
The eText fonts from the Monotype Baskerville have been specially tuned by our type design experts for a better on screen readability for instance in PDFs.
Motherboard JNL is a retro throwback to the technology boom of the 1980s and simulates an LED readout display panel. Available in regular and oblique styles.
Note: Only the regular style in font family is currently available due the complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues associated with the other styles.
Very decorative script inspired by old lettering in Eastern Europe. Eye-catching for picture books, toys for children. There is another font which called Garash Script.
Rosie is a chunky but elegant pen script with useful OpenType features. In non OpenType-savvy applications it still works beautifully as a fully joined script.
Phyllis was designed by Heinrich Wieynck in 1904. The Phyllis font has a suite of alternative initials that provide a flourish to an otherwise modest script.