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Last edited September 02, 2018
always
enthusiastic
Remember to pillage before you burn

The Handel Gothic™ typeface has been a mainstay of graphic communication for over 40 years - all the while looking as current as tomorrow. Designed by Don Handel in the mid-1960s, and used in the 1973 United Airlines logo developed by Saul Bass, Handel Gothic was an instant success when released to the graphic design community. Its generous lowercase x-height, full-bodied counters and square... Read More

replay
conceptional
The soil bean burns the beef

Follies is the work of designer Alan Meeks. Its striking 1940s style is combined with an inline look. Follies is excellent for applications where a strong graphic headline is required.

always
microphysics
No news is the mother of invention

Shaman is the work of British designer Phill Grimshaw and you can almost hear the drums beating when you see it. It is a bold display typeface that features a unique, fractured effect and evokes a somehow primitive quality. Shaman is an all caps alphabet which comes complete with spot illustrations, graphic devices and a border system.

safety
enthusiastic
Never put a sock in a toaster

Designed by Ashley Havinden, Ashley Inline is a monoweight all-capitals typeface with a hand-crafted look, suggesting European decorative wood-cut letters from the twenties and thirties. The term inline refers to the fine reversed-out line in the centre of the characters of the Ashley Inline font.

rocket
illustrative
Law prohibits underwater smoking

The Phosphor font was designed by Jakob Erbar and released in 1930. This inline headline face was designed to look like glowing letters, hence its name Phosphor.

winter
japanophilia
Japanese apple and cheerful hamster

The FF Archian family came from György Szönyei’s desire to create a geometric font using vertical and horizontal elements and no curves. FF Archian Normal was the first arrival of the family, the product of playful manipulation of form and function. The other weights were produced as variations on a theme, each with a different inspiration: architecture, painting, and fine arts. In 2010 the... Read More

mystic
illustrative
Contradiction keeps sanity in place

On March 20, 1988, Mike Tyson defended his world championship title against challenger Tony Tubbs. The event’s poster was designed by Neville Brody which named the fight’s location: the Tokyo Dome. Full alphabets based on the letters Brody drew by hand for the poster were eventually completed and digitized into ten fonts. These form the FF Dome, FF Tokyo, and FF World series. All typefaces have... Read More

jungle
fiddlesticks
Piglet rising and falling in front

Frankfurter font is the work of designer Alan Meeks. The most distinctive feature of this informal, sans serif typeface is its curved or rounded terminals. The letters look best when set closely together. Frankfurter Medium is well-suited to a variety of display applications and comes in four weights, regular, medium, highlight and inline.

safety
zygapophysis
Grandiose inhabitation project

Flamenco is the work of British artist Tony Geddes. Its versatile display style has an inline contour decoration and a controlled yet casual appearance. Flamenco will guarantee visual excitement across a vast range of advertising applications.

Donald Handel, Nadine Chahine and Rod McDonald
ITC 2010
Alan Meeks
ITC 1991
Ralf Borowiak
Elsner+Flake 1993
Phill Grimshaw
ITC 1994
Steve Matteson and Ashley Havinden
Monotype 2006
Jakob Erbar
Monotype
György Szönyei
FontFont 2010
Robert Harling
Elsner+Flake
Rudolf Koch and Alan Meeks
ITC 1914
Neville Brody
FontFont 1993
Bob Newman, Esselte Letraset, Alan Meeks and Nick Belshaw
ITC 1970
Tony Geddes
ITC 1979