Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Vernacular Clarendon fonts from JPFonts - (hcdcw)

Vernacular Clarendon
Designed by Volker Schnebel, Vernacular Clarendon is a serif font family. This typeface has twelve styles and was published by JPFonts.


About the typeface
The build up of the inital project had the effect of bringing the different styles
closer together. Sans and Clarendon have a vertical axis and similar endings
in contrast to the Serif with a traditional diagonal axis.The straight stems from
the original project are used as an element to stress the closeness of the type
family. They thus share a comon feature.



Vernacular Clarendon


Vernacular Sans fonts from JPFonts - (lhwcf)

Vernacular Sans
Designed by Volker Schnebel, Vernacular Sans is a sans serif font family. This typeface has twelve styles and was published by JPFonts.


About the typeface
The build up of the inital project had the effect of bringing the different styles
closer together. Sans and Clarendon have a vertical axis and similar endings
in contrast to the Serif with a traditional diagonal axis.The straight stems from
the original project are used as an element to stress the closeness of the type
family. They thus share a comon feature.



Vernacular Sans


Monday, July 19, 2021

Quivering Chic fonts from vatesdesign - (qywex)

Quivering Chic
Quivering Chic is a display and hand display font published by vatesdesign.


I started designing a birthday card and finished up with this font. It’s a curvy, offbeat, decorative, childish all-caps display font with a hand-drawn feel. Use it for kids’ book covers, for branding and packaging designs, in lettering works, or for headlines. The font consists of capitals, digits, basic punctuation marks, and currency symbols.



Quivering Chic


Silent Waste fonts from Bogstav - (rfblm)

Silent Waste
Designed by Jakob Fischer, Silent Waste is a hand display font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Bogstav.


Silent Waste is based upon a misspelling on a sign. It’s handdrawn, yet digitally manipulated. But you can’t tell!



Silent Waste


Torus Pro fonts from Paulo Goode - (auyqh)

Torus Pro
Designed by Paulo Goode, Torus Pro is a sans serif font family. This typeface has fourteen styles and was published by Paulo Goode.


Torus Pro is a rounded monoline typeface. As its name suggests, this is a more professional version of my original Torus family released in 2017. Each glyph has been scrutinised and redrawn where necessary. In addition, there are now italics, small caps, old style figures, and numerous other improvements.   

Torus Pro includes many new decorative alternates and ligatures that will add distinctive flourishes to your typographic compositions. With up to nine alternates for some glyphs, these additional styles include stencilled, simple dots, looped and smooth swashes, plus a more aggressive angled option for those looking for something a little different. When used subtly, these alternates and glyph combinations will add flair and personality to your own creations. Perfect for titling and branding, Torus Pro also packs a punch without these features activated, as well as being a comfortable read in long runs of text.

There are 12 fonts altogether, ranging from Thin to Heavy weights in both roman and italic. The variable font versions of the family allow you to define the weight exactly to your liking. Torus Pro has an extensive character set that covers all Latin European languages.

Key features:

  • 6 weights in both roman and italic
  • Variable fonts included with full family
  • 212 Alternates
  • 20 Ligatures
  • Small Caps
  • Full European character set (Latin only)
  • 1450+ glyphs per font.


Torus Pro


Sinete fonts from Ndiscover - (uwhyi)

Sinete
Designed by Natanael Gama, Sinete is a display serif and monograms font published by Ndiscover.


Sinete, besides being and elegant and charming typeface, is also an extraordinary monogram set. You can create any 2 letter combination with its more than 350 handmade interlocking monograms. There is also the possibility of creating stylish 3 letter combinations.
But that is not all, Sinete provides you with 30+ numeral ligatures and a variety of frames to combine with the monograms.

This font also gives you the ability to create many text textures with its 4 case design approach (Uppercase, Small Caps, cantered Small Caps and “Opulent” Case). This gives you plenty of versatility. Make sure you play with the 9 Stylistic Sets provided.

Sinete is all about creating wonderful words. Perfect for wedding invitations and other events as well as for refined logos and branding. This is also a great typeface for titles due to its delicate design and captivating look.



Sinete


Saturday, July 17, 2021

Calvino fonts from Zetafonts - (pciif)

Calvino
Designed by Andrea Tartarelli, Calvino is a serif font family. This typeface has thirty-eight styles and was published by Zetafonts.


In designing the Calvino typeface family Andrea Tartarelli set himself the challenge to follow the principles expressed by the Italian writer Italo Calvino in his masterpiece Six memos for the next millenium. Exactitude and visibility are translated typographically through the reference to sixteen century garalde typography and its controlled, highly legible letterforms. To balance this formal rigour, lightness and quickness were added by letting the design be inspired by the calligraphic hand, following the lesson of Gudrun Zapf. The idea of multiplicity was kept central, developing Calvino in a range of weights encompassing both display and text use cases, and then expanding the design space with the inclusion of a display sub-family, Calvino Grande, to provide users with a full typographic palette to cover all editorial needs. Sharing the same formal structure, Calvino Grande sports condensed proportions, sharper details and tighter metrics. Both Calvino and Calvino Grande are complemented with a set of italic letterforms, with differences in design and slant to better work at different point size. All the 34 weights of the Calvino family come with a extended Latin and Cyrillic charset, covering over two hundred languages, and all equipped with a wide range of open type features including positional numerals, alternate forms, and stylistic sets. Four variable typefaces are also included in the full package, for any need of fine-tuning the typeface grade of weight.

Special thanks go to Laurène Girbal for the help in developing the regular weight.


• Suggested uses: Calvino aims to provide users with a full typography palette to cover all editorial needs. Perfect for contemporary branding and logo design, dynamic packaging and countless other projects.

• 38 styles: 9 weights + 9 italics, 2 different styles + 4 variable fonts.

• 779 glyphs in each weight.

• Useful OpenType features: Access All Alternates, Contextual Alternates, Case-Sensitive Forms, Glyph Composition / Decomposition, Discretionary Ligatures, Denominators, Fractions, Kerning, Standard Ligatures, Lining Figures, Localized Forms, Mark Positioning, Mark to Mark Positioning, Alternate Annotation Forms, Numerators, Oldstyle Figures, Ordinals, Proportional Figures, Stylistic Alternates, Scientific Inferiors, Stylistic Set 1, Stylistic Set 2, Stylistic Set 3, Stylistic Set 4, Subscript, Superscript, Tabular Figures, Slashed Zero

• 203 Languages supported (extended Latin and Cyrillic alphabets): English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Russian, German, Javanese (Latin), Turkish, Italian, Polish, Afaan Oromo, Tagalog, Sundanese (Latin), Filipino, Moldovan, Romanian, Indonesian, Dutch, Cebuano, Malay, Uzbek (Latin), Kurdish (Latin), Swahili, Hungarian, Czech, Haitian Creole, Hiligaynon, Afrikaans, Somali, Zulu, Serbian, Swedish, Bulgarian, Shona, Quechua, Albanian, Catalan, Ilocano, Kikongo, Kinyarwanda, Neapolitan, Xhosa, Tshiluba, Slovak, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Sicilian, Sotho (Southern), Kirundi, Tswana, Sotho (Northern), Belarusian (Latin), Turkmen (Latin), Lombard, Lithuanian, Tsonga, Jamaican, Dholuo, Galician, Low Saxon, Waray-Waray, Makhuwa, Bikol, Kapampangan (Latin), Aymara, Ndebele, Slovenian, Tumbuka, Venetian, Genoese, Piedmontese, Swazi, Zazaki, Latvian, Nahuatl, Silesian, Bashkir (Latin), Sardinian, Estonian, Afar, Cape Verdean Creole, Occitan, Tetum, Oshiwambo, Basque, Welsh, Chavacano, Dawan, Montenegrin, Walloon, Asturian, Kaqchikel, Ossetian (Latin), Zapotec, Frisian, Guadeloupean Creole, Q’eqchi’, Karakalpak (Latin), Crimean Tatar (Latin), Sango, Luxembourgish, Samoan, Maltese, Tzotzil, Fijian, Friulian, Icelandic, Sranan, Wayuu, Papiamento, Aromanian, Corsican, Breton, Amis, Gagauz (Latin), Māori, Tok Pisin, Tongan, Alsatian, Kiribati, Seychellois Creole, Võro, Tahitian, Scottish Gaelic, Chamorro, Greenlandic (Kalaallisut), Kashubian, Faroese, Rarotongan, Sorbian (Upper Sorbian), Karelian (Latin), Romansh, Chickasaw, Arvanitic (Latin), Nagamese Creole, Saramaccan, Ladin, Kaingang, Palauan, Sorbian (Lower Sorbian), Drehu, Wallisian, Aragonese, Mirandese, Tuvaluan, Xavante, Zuni, Montagnais, Hawaiian, Marquesan, Niuean, Yapese, Vepsian, Bislama, Hopi, Megleno-Romanian, Creek, Aranese, Rotokas, Tokelauan, Mohawk, Warlpiri, Cimbrian, Sami (Lule Sami), Jèrriais, Arrernte, Murrinh-Patha, Kala Lagaw Ya, Cofán, Gwich’in, Seri, Sami (Southern Sami), Istro-Romanian, Wik-Mungkan, Anuta, Cornish, Yindjibarndi, Noongar, Hotcąk (Latin), Meriam Mir, Manx, Shawnee, Gooniyandi, Ido, Wiradjuri, Hän, Ngiyambaa, Delaware, Potawatomi, Abenaki, Esperanto, Folkspraak, Interglossa, Interlingua, Latin, Latino sine Flexione, Lojban, Novial, Occidental, Old Norse, Slovio (Latin), Volapük.



Calvino