Unicorn is a super-condensed Display with a blasé feeling.
It was firstly inspired by a lowercase set seen on a furniture ad in Domus (the architecture magazine) #192, from 1943.
For best results, use with a bright & smart colour palette.
Appointed by the Unicorn. Of course.
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Showing posts with label 1950s. Show all posts
Download Spooktacular Font Family From Aiyari
Spooktacular font family is the fusion of beatnik movement on 1950's, vintage horror movie, and vintage comics. The typeface offer the magics of open type features such contextual alternate and stylistic alternate which make the typeface looks more playful. Spooktacular comes with extra doddle dingbats to make your design looks perfect.
Spooktacular Font Family best uses for headings, Logo type, quotes, apparel design, invitations, flyer, poster, greeting cards, product packaging, book cover, printed quotes, cover album, movie, etc
Download Fairlady Font Family From Studio Indigo
Fairlady is a somewhat chunky script font that is developed from my own handlettered brush letters. My idea was to design a bold cursive script font with a strong 1950's vintage feeling to it. Fairlady is a decorative and quite tightly spaced font with preserved legibility which makes it perfect for vintage cards, labels, posters, logos, packaging and more. It has multilingual support for most European countries.
Download Starfire Font Family From MADType
Download Las Palmas Font Family From Fenotype
Las Palmas is a vintage type collection with print texture.
• Brush - Two weights of a connected Brush Script with Contextual and Swash Alternates
• Pen - A connected monoline Script with Contextual and Swash Alternates
• Slab - Two weights of a chunky Slab Serif with rounded corners, Bold has the same proportions but fuller texture.
• Condensed - A bold and tight condensed Sans Serif with rounded corners.
Las Palmas fonts are designed to work together - in pairs or more. Las Palmas is great for branding, posters or any display use. If you need a clean version of Las Palmas try Steak And Cheese by Fenotype.
All fonts are PUA encoded and have a wide language support.
Download Birthstone Font Family From TypeSETit
The Birthstone Family is a set of fonts that are not only diverse but perfectly compatible to interchange styles in a single block of text.
There are 3 precious gems: Script, Casual, and Formal. Plus for added luster, there's Bounce (both Medium and Light weights) plus a Titling font— A truncated version that includes caps and ending swashed forms.
You won't believe your eyes. All 4 styles are uniquely compatible to one another, but distinctly different.
See how easily the fonts may change according to the needs of the look.
The Pro version contains the three main styles: Script, Casual and Formal plus the lighter weight version of Bounce. You will also have lots of Opentype feature options.
Download Honey Drops Font Family From Fenotype
Honey Drops is a bold brush family with Script, casual Caps and Extras. Honey Drops is divided into three styles -regular, distressed and one with stylised cuts that strengthens the brush stroke.
Honey Drops is packed with several OpenType features: Contextual Alternates and Standard Ligatures are automatically on to keep the flow. For flashier characters try Swash or Titling Alternates. Font is PUA encoded so you can access extras from character map in most design softwares.
For the best price purchase the complete pack!
Download Slab Compact JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine
Download Quick Poster JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine
Download Private Eye JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine
From 1958 to 1964, one of ABC-TV’s popular shows was the detective series “77 Sunset Strip”.
Based in Los Angeles, the fictional detective agency was located next door to Dino’s Lodge, (partly owned by Dean Martin and actually located at 8532 Sunset). It was originally known as the Alpine Lodge.
The adjacent building where Stuart Bailey and Jeff Spencer’s private detective service was located in fact housed a popular modeling agency. The ‘77’ address did not exist outside of the realm of the series.
However, a wonderful sign with Art Deco-influenced lettering graced the set (on the wall of the office foyer) saying “Bailey & Spencer Private Investigators Suites 101-102”.
A screen capture of this sign served as the working model for Private Eye JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
Download Intermediate JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine
The letters and numbers of a home movie titling kit from circa the 1950s or 1960s called the Magna Tech Titler Number 312 were die-cut from cardboard with a magnetic backing and were styled after Futura Bold.
The user of this set composed the desired title or phrase onto a metalized board and the result was photographed with their 8 or 16mm camera.
Because the dies of the characters were handmade, very slight variations in the shape and stroke width of the lettering would occasionally occur. These variations were incorporated into the design of the digital type face.
Intermediate JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
Download Kiddie Stencil JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine
At one time, the Hampton Publishing Company of New York specialized in producing reading and activity books for children.
The “Letters and Numbers Stencil Book” (probably from the late 1940s or early 1950s) was the basis for Kiddie Stencil JNL.
This bold sans serif type style replicates the handmade steel rule dies used for cutting the stencil pages of the book, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
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