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Edwardian Alternatives

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Last edited July 27, 2018

Edwardian font was designed by Colin Brignall, a free-flowing roman face with hints of the early Edwardian period. Edwardian exudes warmth, individuality and charm.

grapes
enthusiastic
This shop does not receive the dog

Cantoria was designed by Ron Carpenter in 1986. It is a serif font with characteristics of stone cut letters. Distinguished by its open forms and large capitals and available in 10 weights, Cantoria offers a wide range of possible applications.

chalet
wunderkinder
Smile while you still have teeth

Designer Nick Curtis found the inspiration for this typeface on a 1920s poster for a German bookseller, by Berlin poster artist Paul Scheurich. ITC Jeepers retains the spontaneity and playfulness of Scheurich¿s original lettering and adds a few surprises of its own, one being the somewhat exclamatory ear on the lowercase `g.¿ It was, in fact, the excited look of this particular character that... Read More

always
hypothenuses
Slippery chicken hot pot young

ITC Photoplay is another gem from Nick Curtis. Unearthed from the 1927 edition of Samuel Welo's Studio Handbook for Artists and Advertisers, the design's original suggested use was for title and caption cards for silent movies. A monoweight design that bridges the gap between turn-of-the-century decorative type and Art Deco, ITC Photoplay is both casual and stylish. And, yes, the cap "S" is... Read More

always
hypothenuses
Do not write on the stalactites

In 1931, The Times of London commissioned a new text type design from Stanley Morison and the Monotype Corporation, after Morison had written an article criticizing The Times for being badly printed and typographically behind the times. The new design was supervised by Stanley Morison and drawn by Victor Lardent, an artist from the advertising department of The Times. Morison used an older... Read More

winter
ultraviolets
Don’t drink a car under alcohol

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Jan Tschichold designed Sabon™ in 1964, and it was produced jointly by three foundries: D. Stempel AG, Linotype and Monotype. This was in... Read More

chalet
zygapophysis
With lactic acid juice flavor

I began my work on Emona while still struggling with Birka. I took the superellyptic form as the basic shape, and that gives the typeface some of its characteristics. It is strictly vertical. It is easy to classify it in the same section as Bodoni & Company.Emona is what Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, was called in the Roman days.Emona was released in 1992.

brandy
japanophilia
Get hold of arm rest to fall the wound

Released by the Compugraphic Corporation in 1979, the Garth Graphic font family is based on a design by John Matt from the 1960's, reworked by Renee LeWinter and Constance Blanchard. Garth Graphic was named after Bill Garth, a founder of Compugraphic. A fairly strong old style face suitable for text setting; the heavier weights and condensed forms are most used for display work.

jungle
conceptional
The road to hell wasn’t paved in a day

Franko Luin, Carniola's designer, on this typeface: "Carniola is a pastiche of different type designs from the beginning of the 20th century, mostly American. I am not very fond of it, but was convinced to release it by someone who needed a typeface with a time typical feeling. On the other hand: why not use the original typefaces from that period? Carniola has its name from the Latin name of... Read More

chalet
guitarfishes
Do not empty your dog here

PRC series fonts are in Unicode encoding and consists covers GB 2312 character set. It conforms to GB12345 standard. The character glyphs are based on the regular simplified Simplified Chinese writing form and style. It is generally used in China Mainland PRC and Singapore.

vortex
zygapophysis
If you can’t join them, beat them

ITC New Winchester is a revival of a typeface that never really had a first release. The original Winchester was an experimental design created by the American type designer W.A. Dwiggins in 1944. Dwiggins was interested in improving the legibility of the English language by reducing the number of ascenders and descenders; to do this, he gave Winchester very short descenders and created uncial... Read More

vortex
conceptional
The grass is smiling at you

In 1931, The Times of London commissioned a new text type design from Stanley Morison and the Monotype Corporation, after Morison had written an article criticizing The Times for being badly printed and typographically behind the times. The new design was supervised by Stanley Morison and drawn by Victor Lardent, an artist from the advertising department of The Times. Morison used an older... Read More

brandy
illustrative
He who laughs last thinks slowest

Originally drawn in 1985, Jovica Veljović had intended to add a few kerning pairs and make some minor refinements to the letterforms. However, his work lead him to take a fresh look at the family. Veljović recalls, "… I soon realized that some characters could benefit by more refined shapes and proportions. By the time I was done, I had worked on just about every character in the... Read More

winter
ultraviolets
This shop does not receive the dog

Gerard Unger developed Swift™ between 1984 and 1987, with the intention of making a modern digital type for newspapers. The project was undertaken for the German firm Dr.-Ing Rudolf Hell GmbH. At that time, newspapers were produced on high-speed presses with low quality paper. Unger says Swift is "designed to be a survivor." It has chunky triangular serifs, sturdy connections at junctures,... Read More

winter
abstractions
Dogs have owners, cats have staff

Brighton was designed by Alan Bright with a feeling of warmth in the design. Its charm lies in the simple construction of its letterforms which makes it suitable for nearly any typographic requirement.

rocket
wunderkinder
Please present your octopus

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The design of Sabon Next™ by Jean François Porchez, a revival of a revival, was a double challenge: to try to discern Jan Tschichold´s... Read More

Ron Carpenter
Monotype 1986
Nick Curtis
ITC 2002
Nick Curtis
ITC
Stanley Morison
Linotype 1931
Claude Garamond, Jan Tschichold and Akaki Razmadze
Linotype 1499
Éric de Berranger
Monotype 1999
Franko Luin
Linotype 1992
Constance Blanchard, John Matt and Renee LeWinter
Monotype 1979
Franko Luin
Linotype 1993
Monotype HK Design formerly China Type Design
Monotype HK
Jim Spiece and William Addison Dwiggins
ITC 1944
Victor Lardent, Stanley Morison and Victor Lardent Stanley Morison
Monotype 1932
Claude Garamond
Bitstream
Francesco Simoncini and W. Bilz
Elsner+Flake 1964
Freda Sack and Adrian Williams
Elsner+Flake 1978
Eric Gill
Bitstream
Rudolf Ruzicka
Bitstream
Jovica Veljovic
ITC 2010
Francesco Simoncini
Bitstream 1965
Francesco Simoncini, Jean Jannon and W. Bilz
Bitstream
William Caslon
Bitstream 1902
Günter Gerhard Lange
Bitstream 1990
Gerard Unger
Linotype 1989
Alan Bright
ITC 1979
Claude Garamond, George W. Jones, Chauncey H. Griffith and Robert Granjon
Bitstream

Linotype
Morris Fuller Benton
Bitstream 1924