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3D Extruded

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Last edited April 29, 2014
vortex
japanophilia
Do not joke for the bathroom

London designer John Critchley worked with illustrator Darren Raven to design a type family based on Darren’s spontaneous, symbolic, comic-like illustrations. The resulting design, FF Bokka, has four variations: Solid, Outline, Half Shadow and Shadow. These versions can be layered and matched with no less than a full set of illustrations from its Drawings style. Fun for all ages!

Franz Jaeger Critzla Die Gestalten 2003
winter
zygapophysis
Beware of the brick in front of you

The successful Gill Sans® was designed by the English artist and type designer Eric Gill and issued by Monotype in 1928 to 1930. The roots of Gill Sans can be traced to the typeface that Gill's teacher, Edward Johnston, designed for the signage of the London Underground Railway in 1918. Gill´s alphabet is more classical in proportion and contains what have become known as his signature flared... Read More

winter
guitarfishes
With lactic acid juice flavor

Gillies Gothic font was originally designed by William S. Gillies for Bauer'sche Schriftgiesserei. The Extra Bold Weight was designed by Freda Sack at Letraset Design Studio and later the Extra Bold Shaded was designed by Phillip Kelly at Letraset. The extravagant capitals should be used as initials with the more reserved lowercase, and the lowercase should be set closely, overlapping where... Read More

chalet
illustrative
Stick to coffee and alcohol

One of Berlin’s must-visit cultural stops is the Prater, a beer garden in Prenzlauer Berg, a district in the eastern part of Berlin. The Prater easily has one of the most unique graphic identities in the city, completely handmade by artist-illustrator Henning Wagenbreth. The alphabets created by Wagenbreth became the starting point for a refreshing type family, FF Prater. To convincingly... Read More

chalet
hypothenuses
The road to hell wasn’t paved in a day

Rosewood font, like its relatives Zebrawood, Pepperwood and Ponderosa, was created by the designer trio K.B. Chansler, C. Crossgrove and C. Twombly, and has its roots in the slab serif style. The first weight displays the simplicity typical of display typefaces at the end of the 18th century. The other weights are playful variations on this theme. The tendency toward display and ornametal... Read More

chalet
fiddlesticks
Please present your octopus

Zebrawood font is a joint work of the typeface designers K.B. Chansler, C. Crossgrove and C. Twombly, who also designed Rosewood, Ponderose and Pepperwood together. Like its relatives, Zebrawood also displays a kind of Wild West character. Its style can be traced back to the Toscanienne typefaces which appeared in advertisements and on signs at the end of the 19th century. Typical of this... Read More

Darren Raven and John Critchley
FontFont 1997

Elsner+Flake
John Roshell
Comicraft
Eugen Lenz and Max Lenz
Bitstream
John Roshell
Comicraft 2013
Critzla
Die Gestalten 2003
Eric Gill
Monotype 1931
William S. Gillies
ITC 1935
John Roshell and Richard Starkings
Comicraft
Steffen Sauerteig and Henning Wagenbreth
FontFont 2000
Carl Crossgrove, Carol Twombly and Kim Buker Chansler
Adobe 1994
Ernst Völker
Bitstream 1973
Carl Crossgrove, Carol Twombly and Kim Buker Chansler
Adobe 1994