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Mittwoch, 28. Oktober 2009

Retro Super Skinny/Stark Debonair (subflux)


Original designer: Robert Stark, 1975, VGC.

Digital substitute: Retro Super Skinny from subflux

Donnerstag, 16. April 2009

Noodles (happyloverstown, Jonathan Calugi)



Quote: »NOODLES: A NEW FREE TYPEFACE MADE FOR NOODLEPARK. IT'S A SORT OF CLASSIC SHIT..... SIGN IN FOR DOWNLOAD IT :) ENJOY AND SPREAD LOVE« End of quote.

Donnerstag, 15. Januar 2009

Hip 20s (Pelle Piano)


Pelle: After seeing a commercial font in the same vein I decided to try to make one myself. Highly stylistic with some interesting kearning pairs and some odd ones. Making Hip 20s made me understanding the importance of installing the fonts properly. Just throw it on the System Folder and let your Mac do its thing, otherwise you may lose some important kearning pairs (the spacing between letters, there can be thousands of these in a font).

Mittwoch, 14. Januar 2009

Hill House (Hicks Design)


Hill House is a typeface based on the distinctive handwriting of Glasgow architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928). The Hill House is a building originally designed for the publisher Walter Blackie, and is now in the care of The National Trust for Scotland. Now that the copyright on his handwriting style is in the public domain, this typeface is seen everywhere in Glasgow, from jewellers to chip shops! For more information on Mackintosh visit the CRM Society. The font features special glyphs for the words ‘to’, ‘at’ and ‘of’, and contains Mac, PC and Opentype formats. Hill House isn't foundry quality, but it is free - just don't redistribute it and pass it off as your own.

Dienstag, 13. Januar 2009

RS Font (Sächsischer Bildungsserver)


Zitat: »Die Jugendstilschrift rs-font geht zurück auf einen Entwurf des Architekten Richard Riemerschmidt.
Riemerschmidt arbeitet vor allem in München. Jedoch ist der Name Riemerschmidt auch fest mit dem Ortsteil Hellerau meiner Heimatstadt Dresden verbunden. An der Fassade des Eingangsgebäudes der Deutschen Werkstätten ist das lebendige Zeugnis der schon vergessen Schrift, die Riemerschmidt damals entworfen hatte und auf vielen seiner Baupläne verwendete!«

Mittwoch, 7. Januar 2009

Tropicana (Listegerem, Karen Helene Jensen)


Tropicana by Listegerem (Karen Helene Jensen)

Preciosa (Listegerem, Karen Helene Jensen)


Preciosa by Listegerem (Karen Helene Jensen)

Carmencita (Listegerem, Karen Helene Jensen)


Carmencita by Listegerem (Karen Helene Jensen)

Sennin (Maniackers)



Sennin by Maniackers.