A contemporary serif from Klim, a hand crafted family by Laura Worthington, a modern classic from Linotype, a transitional serif by Canada Type, a technical sans from The Northern Block, a handmade face by LeType, a humanistic sans from GarageFonts, and a beautiful script by Insigne.
Klim: Domaine
Designed by Kris Sowersby
Contemporary, curvaceous Latin detailing on a Scotch skeleton.
Laura Worthington: Charcuterie
Designed by Laura Worthington
A large and rare undertaking, Charcuterie is a family of ten distinct yet related typefaces, many of which have their own font families, and three decorative / ornamental typefaces.
Linotype: Metro Nova
Designed by Toshi Omagari & W.A. Dwiggins
The long awaited update of the 1929 modern classic by W.A. Dwiggins. Seven weights, from ultra thin to extra black, plus six condensed weights. Each has an italic counterpart for a total of 26 fonts.
Canada Type: Mauritius
Designed by Patrick Griffin, Kevin Allan King & Georg Trump
Ten years or so after his unique treatment of garalde design with Trump Mediaeval, Georg Trump took on the transitional genre with Mauritius, which was to be his last typeface.
The Northern Block: Gunar
Designed by Jonathan Hill
Precise curves are met with straight lines and tapered angles to produce a fresh, technical typeface.
LeType: Only You Sexy
Designed by Gabriel de Souza
Only You Sexy is handmade, stylish, modern and multilingual.
GarageFonts: Freight Neo Pro
Designed by Joshua Darden
A clean, friendly humanistic sans design with good contrast.
Insigne: Enocenta
Designed by Jeremy Dooley & Cecilia Marina Pezoa
A five weight script typeface that offers a variety of options for you to design beautiful things.
Sponsored by H&FJ.
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