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  1. "Manno" is a sophisticated and versatile font that captivates with its unique blend of elegance and contemporary design. Its genesis lies in the harmonious balance between traditional typeface charac...
  2. The Philosopher font, crafted by the talented type designer Jovanny Lemonad, stands as a distinct and thought-provoking typeface in the realm of typography. This font is not merely a collection of le...
  3. The Freshman font, crafted by William Boyd, stands as a captivating representative of bold, impactful typography that echoes the energy and dynamism of college life and athletic spirit. This typeface...
  4. The London font, designed by the talented Jovanny Lemonad, is a distinctive typeface that captures the essence of modernity and elegance. Envision a font that effortlessly combines the historic charm...
  5. LT Staircase is an intriguing and versatile font crafted by LyonsType, a type foundry known for creating innovative and high-quality typefaces. This particular font draws inspiration from the structu...
  6. The Osaka-Sans Serif font, crafted by the talented Vic Fieger, is a distinctive typeface that melds modernity with simplicity to offer a versatile and visually appealing font for various applications...
  7. The font "KG The Last Time Bubble" by Kimberly Geswein is a delightful and expressive display font that captures the whimsical essence of handwritten notes and bubble letters. This font is part of Ki...
  8. Azoft Sans, created by Sergiy Tkachenko, is a contemporary sans-serif font that exemplifies clarity, simplicity, and functionality. Its design is a harmonious blend of geometric shapes and humanist c...
  9. Shade Blue, designed by DM Letter Studio, stands as an epitome of elegance and versatility in the realm of typography. This font embodies a harmonious blend of contemporary design with a hint of clas...
  10. You Are Loved is a testament to the whimsical and heartwarming talents of Kimberly Geswein, a typeface designer known for her unique and expressive fonts. This font stands as a beautiful representati...
  11. "You Are the One" is a unique font designed by the talented artist behind the name PizzaDude. This font stands out for its creative flair and playful character, which captures the essence of personal...
  12. The font "Odds n Sods" by GemFonts, crafted by the talented typographer Graham Meade, is a distinctive and eclectic collection of typefaces that truly stands out in the realm of digital typography. T...
  13. The JulesLove font, distinct and vibrant, embodies a unique fusion of whimsy and articulation, evoking a sense of romantic nostalgia while firmly rooting itself in modern design principles. Crafted w...
  14. Schnee, created by Marine Drouan, is a distinctive typeface that strikes an elegant balance between artistic innovation and functional typographic design. Its name, meaning "snow" in German, reflects...
  15. PF Tempesta Five Extended is an intriguing font choice that draws attention for its distinct characteristics, meticulously designed by Yuusuke Kamiyamane. This font is an extension of the PF Tempesta...
  16. The PF Tempesta Five Condensed font, designed by Yuusuke Kamiyamane, is a masterpiece of minimalist design and functionality. This font is part of the broader PF Tempesta family, known for its compac...
  17. Fran Board's "Pixel" is a font that channels nostalgia and the digital aesthetics of the early days of home computing and gaming. This font is meticulously designed to encapsulate the essence of pixe...
  18. Picture this: If fonts were a party, Crushed Out Girl would be the one that arrived on a vintage Vespa, wearing a polka-dot dress and oversized sunglasses, effortlessly becoming the life of the party...
  19. Misproject, created by Misprinted Type, which is run by the talented Brazilian designer Eduardo Recife, stands as a remarkable font with a distinct personality and flair. This font encapsulates the e...
  20. Droid Sans is a contemporary sans-serif typeface family designed by Steve Matteson of Ascender Corporation. Introduced as part of Google's Android operating system, the primary intention behind the c...
  21. OliJo is a unique and versatile font that beautifully embodies a modern, yet timeless aesthetic. At its core, it's a typeface that appears both friendly and approachable, thanks to its rounded edges ...
  22. Acid Reflux, a font designed by Jason Ramirez, is a distinct and bold typeface that captures the essence of chaotic beauty and edgy creativity. Its design appears to be inspired by the unpredictable ...
  23. The "Murrx" font, crafted by the talented typeface designer Peter Wiegel, embodies a unique blend of creativity and functional design. This meticulously constructed typeface speaks volumes about Pete...
  24. Elizajane is a unique and charming font that is part of Kimberly Geswein's delightful array of typography. Kimberly Geswein, known for her personal and whimsical font styles, certainly brings a warm,...
  25. HRKtKAI, crafted by the imaginative minds at Zetuei Fonts, is a typeface that breaks the mold with its innovative design. This font stands out for its elegant blend of traditional and modern elements...
  26. CAC Pinafore is a whimsical, yet highly legible font that embodies a playful elegance, making it a versatile choice for a variety of design needs. This font stands out due to its unique blend of simp...
  27. LC Body is a contemporary typeface, meticulously designed to meet the needs of extensive text settings while maintaining an elegant and approachable character. Its design philosophy embodies a balanc...
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    The concept of the Baroque Roman type face is something which is remote from us. Ungrateful theorists gave Baroque type faces the ill-sounding attribute "Transitional", as if the Baroque Roman type face wilfully diverted from the tradition and at the same time did not manage to mature. This "transition" was originally meant as an intermediate stage between the Aldine/Garamond Roman face of the Renaissance, and its modern counterpart, as represented by Bodoni or Didot. Otherwise there was also a "transition" from a slanted axis of the shadow to a perpendicular one. What a petty detail led to the pejorative designation of Baroque type faces! If a bookseller were to tell his customers that they are about to choose a book which is set in some sort of transitional type face, he would probably go bust. After all, a reader, for his money, would not put up with some typographical experimentation. He wants to read a book without losing his eyesight while doing so. Nevertheless, it was Baroque typography which gave the world the most legible type faces. In those days the craft of punch-cutting was gradually separating itself from that of book-printing, but also from publishing and bookselling. Previously all these activities could be performed by a single person. The punch-cutter, who at that time was already fully occupied with the production of letters, achieved better results than he would have achieved if his creative talents were to be diffused in a printing office or a bookseller's shop. Thus it was possible that for example the printer John Baskerville did not cut a single letter in his entire lifetime, for he used the services of the accomplished punch-cutter John Handy. It became the custom that one type founder supplied type to multiple printing offices, so that the same type faces appeared in various parts of the world. The type face was losing its national character. In the Renaissance period it is still quite easy to distinguish for example a French Roman type face from a Venetian one; in the Baroque period this could be achieved only with great difficulties. Imagination and variety of shapes, which so far have been reserved only to the fine arts, now come into play. Thanks to technological progress, book printers are now able to reproduce hairstrokes and imitate calligraphic type faces. Scripts and elaborate ornaments are no longer the privilege of copper-engravers. Also the appearance of the basic, body design is slowly undergoing a change. The Renaissance canonical stiffness is now replaced with colour and contrast. The page of the book is suddenly darker, its lay-out more varied and its lines more compact. For Baroque type designers made a simple, yet ingenious discovery - they enlarged the x-height and reduced the ascenders to the cap-height. The type face thus became seemingly larger, and hence more legible, but at the same time more economical in composition; the type area was increasing to the detriment of the margins. Paper was expensive, and the aim of all the publishers was, therefore, to sell as many ideas in as small a book block as possible. A narrowed, bold majuscule, designed for use on the title page, appeared for the first time in the Late Baroque period. Also the title page was laid out with the highest possible economy. It comprised as a rule the brief contents of the book and the address of the bookseller, i.e. roughly that which is now placed on the flaps and in the imprint lines. Bold upper-case letters in the first line dramatically give way to the more subtle italics, the third line is highlighted with vermilion; a few words set in lower-case letters are scattered in-between, and then vermilion appears again. Somewhere in the middle there is an ornament, a monogram or an engraving as a kind of climax of the drama, while at the foot of the title-page all this din is quietened by a line with the name of the printer and the year expressed in Roman numerals, set in 8-point body size. Every Baroque title-page could well pass muster as a striking poster. The pride of every book printer was the publication of a type specimen book - a typographical manual. Among these manuals the one published by Fournier stands out - also as regards the selection of the texts for the specimen type matter. It reveals the scope of knowledge and education of the master typographers of that period. The same Fournier established a system of typographical measurement which, revised by Didot, is still used today. Baskerville introduced the smoothing of paper by a hot steel roller, in order that he could print astonishingly sharp letters, etc. ... In other words - Baroque typography deserves anything else but the attribute "transitional". In the first half of the 18th century, besides persons whose names are prominent and well-known up to the present, as was Caslon, there were many type founders who did not manage to publish their manuals or forgot to become famous in some other way. They often imitated the type faces of their more experienced contemporaries, but many of them arrived at a quite strange, even weird originality, which ran completely outside the mainstream of typographical art. The prints from which we have drawn inspiration for these six digital designs come from Paris, Vienna and Prague, from the period around 1750. The transcription of letters in their intact form is our firm principle. Does it mean, therefore, that the task of the digital restorer is to copy meticulously the outline of the letter with all inadequacies of the particular imprint? No. The type face should not to evoke the rustic atmosphere of letterpress after printing, but to analyze the appearance of the punches before they are imprinted. It is also necessary to take account of the size of the type face and to avoid excessive enlargement or reduction. Let us keep in mind that every size requires its own design. The longer we work on the computer where a change in size is child's play, the more we are convinced that the appearance of a letter is tied to its proportions, and therefore, to a fixed size. We are also aware of the fact that the computer is a straightjacket of the type face and that the dictate of mathematical vectors effectively kills any hint of naturalness. That is why we strive to preserve in these six alphabets the numerous anomalies to which later no type designer ever returned due to their obvious eccentricity. Please accept this PostScript study as an attempt (possibly futile, possibly inspirational) to brush up the warm magic of Baroque prints. Hopefully it will give pleasure in today's modern type designer's nihilism.
  29. The font "Alex" by Keith Bates is a gracefully designed typeface that embodies simplicity, versatility, and a touch of elegance. Created with a deep understanding of typography and design aesthetics,...
  30. Seized Future, crafted by the talented Justin Callaghan, is an emblem of modern creativity melded with an adventurous spirit. At its core, Seized Future carries the essence of a futuristic vision, en...
  31. Korneuburg Slab Regular, crafted by the talented designer flö rastbichler, beautifully marries the timeless essence of slab serif fonts with contemporary design nuances, creating a versatile and robu...
  32. Walkway Black is a distinctive and modern font that offers a fresh and engaging appeal for various design applications. As a member of the Walkway font family, designed by Graham Meade, Walkway Black...
  33. The "Janda Closer To Free" font, designed by Kimberly Geswein, embodies a perfect blend of casual charm and heartfelt emotion, making it stand out in the realm of typography. This font captures the e...
  34. The RansomThreat font by TeA Calcium is an intriguing and distinctive typeface that dives into the realm of creativity and edge, evoking the essence of classic ransom notes used in old thriller and m...
  35. The "Cain" font is designed to capture a balance between rugged boldness and refined sophistication, making it an intriguing choice for various design projects. It has a contemporary feel with a hint...
  36. Bubble Driving is a delightful and playful font created by the talented designer Vladimir Nikolic. This font embodies a sense of fun and creativity, making it perfect for projects that aim to stand o...
  37. Cardo is a classic yet sophisticated serif typeface that was designed with a clear purpose in mind: to create a font that is highly suitable for academic and professional contexts, particularly those...
  38. "More than Enough," designed by Kimberly Geswein, is an evocative font that captures the essence of handcrafted elegance combined with a modern twist. This typeface stands out due to its unique chara...
  39. The WetPaint font, conceived by Richard William Mueller, is a dynamic and lively typeface that emulates the appearance and energy of hand-painted brush strokes. Its distinctive character is derived f...
  40. Certainly! Gondola SD is a charming and distinctive font designed by Steve Deffeyes that seems to transport you to another time and place, reminiscent of narrow Venice streets and serenading gondolie...
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