
The new work of Pale Horse is absolutely insane. There’s so much details that make each composition, the colors are so vivid and the visuals are amazing. Check them out!
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A graceful sans from Typotheque, a modern grotesk by Suitcase Type, a contemporary serif from Bold Monday, a letterpress family by Yellow Design, a versatile sans from Milieu Grotesque, a brush script by Doubletwo, a bold display face from Monokrom, and a modern sign painter family by Kyle Wayne Benson.
Designed by Nikola Djurek
Valter is a graceful and slightly cheeky collection of sans-serif display fonts inspired by pointed-pen writing.
Designed by Tomáš Brousil
Urban Grotesk attempts to follow the best of traditions of Grotesk typefaces: rounded arches, slightly thinner connecting strokes and a vertical shadowing axis, where outstrokes are terminated strictly in perpendicular to the stroke direction.
Designed by Mike Abbink
Brando is a contemporary serif with humanist proportions, exploring the balance between mechanical and egyptian forms.
Designed by Ryan Martinson
Eveleth is a high-resolution letterpress family with exceptional realism and vintage charm.
Designed by Timo Gaessner
Patron is an expressive yet versatile grotesk, characterized by a generous x-height, distinctive stroke endings and an unconventional shift in balance.
Designed by Lecter Johnson
XXII YeahScript is a brush script with a large range of alternates — a great fit for any sign painter job.
Designed by Sindre Bremnes
Mønster’s odd letter forms and exaggerated shapes combine into powerful, vigorous patterns, making a bold statement of any title.
Designed by Kyle Benson
Kansas Casual provides a completely unique take on a overdone classic with proportions and crossbar heights inspired by the more friendly Chicago style.
Sponsored by Hoefler & Co.
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