A new retro font inspired by various old magazine-style typefaces. 100% free, and kerned to insanity for your pleasure.
This is a clone of Promises, PromisesCaps only. Inspired by the cool font "Chwast Art Tone" -or simply "Artone"- (1968, by the legendary master of design Seymour Chwast), "Inkwell" (1992, Sam Wang) and "Dogsmoke" (2019, Humberto Gillan), and recalling the feelings of those unforgettable momments from the "Saturday Night Fever" times. Tony Manero lives! Thanks a lot to @Dmitiy Sychiov for designing these beautiful Cyrillic glyphs.
A digital interpretation of the seemingly long lost font “Bauhaus Geometric”. 100% free and kerned to insanity for your pleasure.
This is a clone of Penny’s FartingEvery living day since time was invented by Richard Clocks, the world has lived with a noticeable absence of a digital adaptation of the obscure Letraset typeface Penny-Farthing, but today, finally, those days are over. It may not be finished yet, but this is what I got so far! 100% free.
"Mystic Psychedelic" derives from the deep appreciation for the design evolution of the ‘60s and ‘70s, where innovation in printmaking and typography played a pivotal role in shaping cultural movements. The sleek minimalism and vibrant screen-printing techniques of the era allowed for intricate, bold designs that captured the attention of the masses. Inspired by artist, Victor Moscoso and Rick Griffin, and the rise of diverse music genres during the ‘70s, each with its own distinct visual identity, encouraged to exploring typefaces that reflect the era’s rebellious spirit. By merging the groovy, free-form aesthetics of Funk and Psychedelic Rock with the raw, distressed edge of Punk and Heavy Metal, the created font that evokes the boldness and energy of this transformative period in design and music. Although the limitations of fontstruct created harsh ridgid edges, the font still reflects symbols and imagery inspired by the era.
An unofficial revival of “Moon” (1960), at least to the best of my abilities.
http://e-daylight.jp/fonts/type/m/moon.html
100% free, and kerned to insanity for your pleasure. Pieces and some characters from “Eternal” by Aiden font. Might expand/alter in the future.
(Hope this one gets noticed, I worked hard on this, lol)
ALTERNATES: À=A // Á=A // Â=A // Ä=C // Å=C // Æ=C // Ç=E // È=F // É=G // Ê=J // Ë=K // Ì=L // Î=N // Ï=S // Đ=T // Ñ=V // Ó=Y
LOWERCASE: Ô=f // Õ=h // Ö=i // Ø=j // Ù=n // Ú=r // Ü=t // Ý=t // Ÿ=u // ß=y
This is a cloneI’d put a Lupin III joke in here, but I’m too lazy. Basically just Lyle, but with the build of your average swimmer. 100% free
This is a clone of Lyle II: The Waggoner Strikes BackA typographical sequel to “Lyle”. 100% Free.
This is a clone of Lyne (Lyle II-B)Not based off of any specific font, just that blocky stencil style from the 60s/70s (Futura Black, Braggadocio). And yes, it’s named after the dude from the Love Boat. Called it a demo because I might make an extended alt in the future that’s also easier to read. 100% free… or is it? Yeah, you know it is.
An expanded edition of Bovin, including a lower case and alternates. Before you like this, make sure to like Bovin Lowercase by Digitalio-2 and Bovin C by Dmitriy Sychiov, who came up with the idea of a lowercase and most of the new characters. 100% free.
ALTERNATES: À=B // Á=C // Â=D // Ã=S // Ä=T // Å=V // Æ=Y // Ç=Z // È=Z
LOWERCASE: É=a // Ê=b // Ë=c // Ì=c // Í=c // Î=d // Ï=f // Đ=g // Ñ=g // Ò=g // Ó=g // Ô=k // Õ=p // Ö=q // Ø=r // Ù=s // Ú=s // Û=t // Ü=x // Ý=x // Ÿ=z // Þ=z
NUMBERS: ß=7
This is a clone of Bovin’I noticed a certain lack of Ogham fonts (Ogham being an old way of writing old English in old Englishey times, carved into the corners of big rocks), so I decided to fix that. And put a bit of style into it as well. 100% free.
This is a clone of VCR MultilineThe best possible re-creation of the seemingly unknown font used on a lot of Ben Bova book covers (and by that I mean literally 2, Privateers and Empire Builders), at least to my abilities. It doesn’t really have a lower case, just alternates used on the book covers or just alternate imaginings of what the other letters might look like. 100% free, and kerned to insanity for your pleasure ;)
This is a spin-off of sorts to a project I’m working on, inspired by Burko bold (the original, as used in the PONG logo). Might release the more direct adaptation later, but for this one, I decided to change it up and make it my own. Basic components and some characters from Eternal by AidenFont because I don't know how to make some of them myself :P. 100% free, and kerned to insanity for your pleasure.
ALTERNATES: À=S // Á=T // Â=T // Ā=COLOUR/COLOR
LOWERCASE: à=e // á=g // â=g
This is a cloneVideodisc Multiline (a.k.a. “Francis”) is a sort of companion piece to VCR Multiline. It isn’t as detailed and doesn’t have a lower case, but it still has a certain charm that just couldn’t be scrapped. Sorta got this 80s book cover look, which makes sense cause that’s what I was thinking of when designing it. Also, it’s 100% free.
This is a clone of VCR MultilineEXPANDED VERSION AVAILABLE ABOVE.
Very loosely based off of the seemingly unknown typeface used on a lot of Ben Bova novels (E.G. Privateers). By the way, this was SUPER hard to make, but still, it's 100% free.