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[ltujbkmjzt] Download Office Visit JNL Fonts Family From Jeff Levine

Download Office Visit JNL Fonts Family From Jeff Levine Dan Hardie, a Miami-based graphic artist and creative consultant at Mutiny, Inc. shared an image he’d spotted online of some interesting signage formerly on the front of the Miami Medical Building. Comprised of hand-cut metal characters (with a thoroughly avant-garde “Art Deco meets Modernist” approach), this instantly became a font design idea unusual and quirky enough to develop as a digital typeface. The end result is Office Visit JNL , which is available in both regular and oblique versions. Download Office Visit JNL Fonts Family From Jeff Levine Download Now View Gallery

[dckyydrvxx] Download Ballpill Fonts Family From bb-bureau

Download Ballpill Fonts Family From bb-bureau BallPill  — a trapless typeface in 5 weights language: all latin glyphs Download Ballpill Fonts Family From bb-bureau Download Now View Gallery

Download SK Brushwood Fonts Family From Shriftovik

Download SK Brushwood Fonts Family From Shriftovik SK Brushwood is an experimental geometric font based on chaotic lines. It is inspired by the Greek stone script, but nevertheless it is modern. The main component of the letter shape is straight and sloping lines ending in straight corners, which makes it look like brushwood. This is why the font gets its name. SK Brushwood is perfect for headlines, posters, print work, and the Internet. Download SK Brushwood Fonts Family From Shriftovik Download Now View Gallery

Download Holo Fonts Family From Missin Glyphs

Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 Modern, modular, mechanical & industrial display font derived entirely from polygonal forms with no curved shapes. Holo is a contemporary family suitable for large display settings like sports jerseys, shop fronts and billboards. Download Holo Fonts Family From Missin Glyphs

Download Poultry Sign Fonts Family From Ingrimayne Type

Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 While searching through microfilm of an old, 1932 newspaper, I stumbled on the word "Poultry" written with trapezoidal letters. I did not recall seeing lettering like this and it inspired me to design a typeface that could produce a similar result.  Poultry Sign has six styles in two widths, each with three weights. It is monoline, monospaced, and all caps. The letters on the lower-case keys reverse the trapezoid of those on the upper-case keys. The designer's expectation is that the most common use for this typeface will alternate upper-case and lower-case keys. The spacing of the letters is identical within each width so the styles can be layered to produce bi-colored or tri-colored letters. There is a second set of numbers that can be accessed with an OpenType stylistic alternative.

Download Heller Sans JNL Fonts Family From Jeff Levine

Download Heller Sans JNL Fonts Family From Jeff Levine Heller Sans JNL is based on the main letterforms of an experimental alphabet designed by Steven Heller; noted author of over 170 books on design and visual culture. Some modifications were made in turning his design into a digital font. In his own words, here is the background to this typeface: “I recently recovered this from the junk heap. It is a yellowing photostat of my first and only typeface design (1969-70). Total folly! At the time I was smitten by Art Moderne lettering. I called it “Klaus Boobala Bold” because I liked the K and B. I’ve lost the letters S through Z, which were made. The letters were drawn with compass, Techno pen (that frequently clogged). as well as a triangle and T-square. The inline and outline made no real logical sense. I based the design, in part, on Kabel, Avant Garde and it was a product of whatever I could accomplish with those tools. The caps-only alphabet was photog

Download Rever Fonts Family From ParaType

Download Rever Fonts Family From ParaType Rever is an experimental typeface by a young designer Sasha Smirnov. It clearly alludes to 19th century typefaces with reverse contrast, but still the character shapes are as simple and geometric as possible. Rever answers the question “What can a reverse-contrast typeface look like today?” Its set of styles is non-traditional: in addition to a regular one, there are also an oblique (slanted to the left, not to the right!) and a stencil styles. The typeface can work for typographic experiments of any kind -- web, print or motion design. The font was released by Paratype in 2019. Download Rever Fonts Family From ParaType Download Now View Gallery