Adlery is a brush typeface designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini for display use. It has a handmade feel and it’s optimized for maximum readability at medium sizes. The typeface comes in three styles: Basic, Swash and Blockletter Uppercase and has a double set of lowercase alphabets that alternate in writing, so that no double letters are the same.
Adlery • 3 styles
Adlibitum • 3 styles
Aliens and Cows • 8 styles + variable
Altair • 14 styles
Amazing Grotesk • 9 styles
Amazing Slab • 21 styles + variable
Arista Pro • 23 styles
Armonioso • 1 styles
Barnum pays homage to Clarendon, the 1845 classic by Thorowgood and Co. of London. Rooted in the enduring appeal of nineteenth-century slab serif romans and embracing their robust structure and bold slab serifs, Barnum emphasizes a departure from tradition with a subtle brutalist approach in selected letterforms, mixing contemporary flair and timeless elegance.
Barnum • 9 styles + variable
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Beatrix Antiqua • 18 styles
Blacker Pro • 73 styles + variable
Body • 64 styles
Boring Sans • 32 styles + variable
Bulletto • 5 styles
Byron • 1 styles
Cairoli • 88 styles + variable
Calligraphunk • 1 styles
The goal of the project was to use as inspiration Alberto's colourful, vintage themed digital illustration style to develop a suite of closely related typefaces that, used together, would allow designers to replicate the nostalgic charme of Italian poster and product design from the thirties and the forties. Two color overprints, coarse dithering, handmade calligraphy, reminiscences of art deco, hints of modernism and pop culture references: all this and more mixed in a exuberant and playful collection, created with illustrators, poster artists and book cover designers in mind.
Casagrande • 24 styles
Cinematografica • 7 styles
Claus • 1 styles
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Coco Gothic Pro • 48 styles + variable
Coco Sharp • 62 styles + variable
Coco Tardis • 1 styles + variable
CocoBiker • 5 styles
Cocogoose Classic • 16 styles
Cocogoose Pro • 87 styles + variable
Cocomat Pro • 18 styles
Cocosignum • 10 styles
Cocotte • 12 styles
Codec Pro • 24 styles + variable
Codec Pro ME • 12 styles + variable
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Codec Warm Cold • 48 styles + variable
Deep dream • 2 styles
Delizioso • 1 styles
Duepuntozero Pro • 29 styles + variable
Erotique • 19 styles
Erotique sans • 10 styles
Etrusco Now • 52 styles + variable
Freehand • 6 styles
Garbata • 17 styles + variable
Hagrid • 28 styles + variable
Heading Deva • 25 styles + variable
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Heading Now • 178 styles + variable
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Heading Pro • 146 styles + variable
Kabrio • 56 styles
Kitsch • 32 styles
Klein • 55 styles + variable
Noctis • 15 styles
Designed by Mario De Libero, Quark typeface takes the principles of flat nib calligraphy and mixes them with bold typographic experimentation. It blends serif sophistication and digital aesthetics, with its unique identity stemming from the letters' peculiar inner space, that transforms along the weight axis. Mixing traditional translation details with a contemporary serif structure, Quark aims for timelessness through a fusion of forms, where tradition and modernity harmoniously coexist.
Quark • 16 styles + variable
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Salad • 19 styles + variable
Stinger • 46 styles + variable
Studio Gothic • 24 styles
Targa Pro • 23 styles + variable
Tarif • 16 styles + variable
Zerocalcare is a typeface family created for the branding of Lucca Comics & Games Festival 2016. It's based on the digitised handwriting of italian comic artist Zerocalcare, and it uses open type substitutions to mimick the flow of real handwriting. The family has been released under creative commons attribution noncommercial license and it is free for use for any personal, noncommercial project.
Zerocalcare • 4 styles