A typeface inspired by American typefaces from the 1800s and the Art Deco-styled coffee shop I visit often in Des Moines, Iowa.
Combining a slab-serif, expanded typeface with ornate detailing brought challenging consideration to the legibility of the font. It’s used best for short, bold messages or an energetic initial cap.
This is a sans serif fonts with a decending crossbar and blocky looking. You can use it for something that have a strong looking vibes. Ex: album cover, concert poster or events,...
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Sci-Spike is a sleek and simple font with an edge.
The simple block forms are amplified by the consistent use of spike details. Sci-Spike is best used as a display typeface and will bring a bold and edgy look to any project.
Sci-fi typefaces can be so smooth and simple. While that certainly has a place, why not take it the other way? FunkTachyon is based on a more retro, old school, funky style, designed to resemble flashing signs found on popular strips. It's best used for flashy messages that brim with energy.
This is a cloneBow Tie
A dapper little typeface.
Who says you need to be bulky to throw your weight around? Built with a boyish frame, this slender typeface can be handy when you need to "think skinny". A few dashing details dress up the average serif and is only for those who politely dare to be different.
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