Paris, Berlin, Moscow in the 1920s... Art Deco, Bauhaus, Konstruktivizm... Effervescent people! This font is for Sandrine, the woman with white hat in the picture, and for all the people who together built the world. See also ztefan and zergei.
Xploring thin sides.
This is a clone of zlowler2 eYe/FSWhen I saw the New Year's greeting from the great geneus1 I started to think about how a font would look with the height of the capital letters equal to the lowercase x. This is the result. I hope you like it as much as I do.
This is a cloneA non standard stencil/piano-like font, using an experimental "guides + nudging" kerning process and a lot of smooth curvy shapes. Some soft alternates (for A, W, w, X, x, Y and y) are in the ligatures area at the More Latin section.
This is a clonelight version of "folletto grasso"...
This is a clone of Folletto GrassoBow 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.
This is a clonepixel version of a good sign
This is a clone of a good signThe font used in Super Mario 64 when speaking to people or reading signs. These characters are mostly derived from the game and used to recreate the font. Glyphs such as the asterisk and curly bracket are made with modified or existing characters used in-game (star instead of asterisk, curly bracket made from parenthesis, etc.)