Songbird is a pixelated font inspired by simplified blackletter. It is reminiscent of the medieval time period, mixed with modern technology. Songbird was designed to be a display font and could be used in video games, on merchandise such as graphic tees, or for branding.
Future Retro is a geometric typeface that has an implied roundness. The shape and contrast within each letter invokes a retro and a futuristic feeling at the same time. Future Retro is a sans serif display typeface with clear readability. Future Retro is great for large scale type in posters, signage, merchandise, headlines, titles, etc.
This typeface was inspired by 1920’s classic analog Art Deco style. This typeface is created with long sharp lines that have a rounded outside edge. With these thick and thin lines it makes for a dramtic graphic punch. Someways this typeface could be used include titles, and numbers on buildings or mailboxes.
This typeface is inspired by the 1970’s and draws from groovy and retro psychadelic aesthetic of the iconic decade. The capital letters have much more pronounced swirls and a more bubbly feeling than the lowercase ones. Since lowercase letters appear more often, they were designed to be more simple and legible than the capitals.
I am very inspired by the movable type used in letterpress. The goal was to make these old typefaces more modern and available for digital use. In order to make the typeface more modern, I added angles instead of slopes, focusing on very large serifs, paired with long, skinny letters. The name of this typeface is very straightforward, it is named Hipster Gutenberg.
Pop Light was inspired by the exciting forms and shapes created by LED lights. References include electronic billboards and theater signs that utilize large bright dots. The numerous fades add depth and help put the "pop" in Pop Light.
This is a clone of Pop ShadowHello! This is my font, Fade! I wanted to make a font that was similar to the brush effect on lettering and it wouldn't take long to make. That was when I figured out that I could make a font that faded and that's what I did!
Going into this project, I knew I wanted to use thicks and thins to create drastic contrast, use mainly rounded corners to emulate bubble letters, and ultimately create a display typeface for limited use, such as clothing merchandise, as opposed to a text typeface. In the end, I unintentionally created a hybridized typeface that would fit wonderfully as the title of the hottest upcoming sci-fi film.
Chicano was inspired by my love for everything West Coast, specifically with the Chicano culture. I was influenced by Chicano style tattoos which carries a ton of qualities from the blackletter typeface. Chicano takes just some of my favorite qualities of blackletter without a lot of the elaborate line work.
Linea is a display typeface designed by Matthew R Stankiewicz. The concept for Linea is there is a non-existing lines going across the typeface to create open characters. Linea is mainly used for display type however could be used for body type. Linea style is a modern / European feel to it with smooth edges, this typeface looks beautiful huge. The non-existing lines goes across the top, middle, and the bottom of the characters. Making the eye focus on the space between the typeface standout more, creating a great display type for headers, titles, book design, ablum covers and etc.
Southwest Spikes was inspired by southwest design, and is comprised of triangular aspects that make up such designs. It is a decorative typeface to be used as a large size display font, not for body copy. It would be best used vectorized with elements of color.