22 July 2014

This Week in Fonts

A friendly brush script by Nikola Giacintová, a new classic from Jason Vandenberg, a flexible sans by Fatype, fluid & friendly structure from Latinotype, a new sans by Monotype, a multi-colored face from Underware, an elegant serif by FontFont, and a practical sans from Ludwig Type.



Nikola Giacintová: Rukola


Designed by Nikola Giacintová



Rukola is a friendly brush script that follows in the footsteps of sign painting.


Jason Vandenberg: Bodoni Sans


Designed by Jason Vandenberg



Bodoni Sans is a new classic built on the foundation of two centuries of history.


Fatype: Beausite


Designed by Yassin Baggar



A flexible, medium to high contrast, sans serif — less about designing a stylish decorative design and more about applying contrast onto a neo-grotesk skeleton.


Latinotype: Modernica


Designed by Javier Quintana



Modernica seeks to go beyond the grotesque style and instigate a more fluid and friendly structure while remaining solid in its use.


Monotype: Quire Sans


Designed by Jim Ford



Quire Sans performs with confidence in virtually any setting.


Underware: Tripper Tricolor



With Tripper Tricolor all patriots can set text in their national colors, or in any other color they prefer.


FontFont: FF Franziska


Designed by Jakob Runge



FF Franziska elegantly closes the gap between the artistic formulation of the individual glyphs and the rational functionality of the overall type design.


Ludwig Type: Riga


Designed by Ludwig Übele



Clear and practical, yet warm and polite, Riga is a space-saving and legible typeface designed to work equally well on paper and on the computer screen.








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