Office Staff JNL is a version [with serifs added] of Popularity JNL – a condensed Art Deco design based (for the most part) on a popular typeface known in some foundry books as ‘Radiant’ with some reinterpreted characters… and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
Sunday, October 24, 2021
Saturday, October 23, 2021
[cxfqj] Download Dance Time JNL fonts from Jeff Levine
[zztvw] Download Movie Show JNL fonts from Jeff Levine
[tiijz] Download Baltidore fonts from Pixesia Studio
Introducing Baltidore - A Casual Luxury Sans Serif Font
Baltidore is an elegant and luxurious sans serif font. It is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style and use it to create spectacular designs!
FEATURES
- Stylistic Alternates
- Ligatures
- PUA Encoded
- Uppercase and Lowercase letters
- Numbering and Punctuations
- Multilingual Support
- Works on PC or Mac
- Simple Installation
- Support Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, also works on Microsoft Word
Hope you Like it.
Thanks.
[qmqpk] Download Foda Slab fonts from Fo Da
Friday, October 22, 2021
[msqcz] Download Perva fonts from Eller Type
Perva is a suite of three eye-catching fonts inspired by display types from the 19th century. This unconventional family has three different font styles that can be used individually or combined to build a playfulness multi-typeface design system. It is suitable for titling, posters headlines, book covers, packaging, social media, and branding.
Perva brings together a Slab serif font, a.k.a Antique or Egyptian; a Reverse-contrast or Italian; and an Old English Blackletter.
The design is inspired by the display types listed as “Typographic monstrosities” in Thomas C. Hansard’s book Typographia (1825).
What he founds absurd was understood here as interesting and enjoyable to introduce a contemporary approach of the types widely sold by foundries such as Bruce’s New York Type-Foundry and Caslon Foundry.
Each of the three fonts holds around 400 glyphs, covering the languages of Northern, Western, Central, and Southern Europe. Opentype features include case-sensitive forms and a couple of alternates for the Blackletter style.