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RocketMan Int'l Alternatives

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Last edited July 27, 2018
brandy
zygapophysis
Mind the static electricity

“There are many Bauhaus style fonts on the net/in the different libraries. For me, there were no questions about hungarian influences. I’d be authentic with letterforms (using some samples according to Bauhaus designers) nonetheless, I wanted to commemorate Hungarian designers/teachers (Breuer, Moholy-Nagy, Molnár e.t.c. to new Bauhaus: Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier or anyhow Kassák of... Read More

chalet
enthusiastic
Marinated fish balls rice noodles

Frederic W. Goudy designed three weights of this friendly-looking sans serif font from 1922-1929 for Lanston Monotype in the United States. Goudy was attempting to impart freedom and personality to the sans serif form at a time when geometric sans serifs, such as Futura, were gaining rapid world-wide popularity. To achieve this challenging goal, he looked to lapidary inscriptions and manuscript... Read More

chalet
guitarfishes
Dogs have owners, cats have staff

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

replay
conceptional
Advocate using civilization language

Check also: Piazza

Insignia™ was designed by British graphic design guru Neville Brody, originally as a headline face for Arena magazine in 1986, and... Read More

safety
conceptional
Careful tiny grass is dreaming

LuMarc is an elegant, 1920s style engraved typeface that Marc Lubbers designed in 1994. Very fine serifs adorn LuMarc's letters, which are open and legible. Nevertheless, LuMarc should not be used to set large amounts of small body text. Its design is too elegant for such everyday treatment. Treat LuMarc to a graceful invitation or thank you note, and pay special attention to the type's great... Read More

brandy
fiddlesticks
Come to the Dark Side, we have cookies

John Baskerville (1706-1775) was an accomplished writing master and printer from Birmingham, England. He was the designer of several types, punchcut by John Handy, which are the basis for the fonts that bear the name Baskerville today. The excellent quality of his printing influenced such famous printers as Didot in France and Bodoni in Italy. Though he was known internationally as an innovator... Read More

chalet
illustrative
Boredom is rage spread thin

The Chrysler Building's decorative motif acted as the formal language that inspired the Linotype Spitz typeface. Linotype Spitz is a combination of pointed and semicircular elements that develop their own aesthetic value in their interplay. Neither the Chrysler Building nor the Linotype Spitz is designed on the basis of geometric rules; they both take account of optical phenomena in their... Read More

jungle
enthusiastic
Hell: one way in and no way out

Compatil is the first comprehensive type system which enables all typographical elements to be used to full effect in order to reproduce the message conveyed by text information. Four different type styles with a total of 16 weights including italics have been merged into a unique typographical network. There are now no limits to the font user's creativity. The system is a product of technical... Read More

mystic
illustrative
To hold a pen is to wage war

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

always
fiddlesticks
Let us do the birds friend

ITC Galliard font is a work of Matthew Carter and a contemporary adaptation of Robert Granjon's 16th century design. "The result was not a literal copy of any one of Granjon's faces, more a reinterpretation of his style," says Carter. ITC Galliard font captures the vitality of Granjon's work in a graceful, modern typeface. eText fonts - the optimum of on-screen text qualityWith our new eText... Read More

safety
abstractions
Think more, design less

Marcu San is part of the TakeType Library, which features the winners of Linotype's International Digital Type Design Contest. Designer Marcus Leis Allion (former Mc Callion) designed his sans serif font with unusual forms based on circles and circle fragments. Legibility is thus decreased for the sake of a unique look and a variety of design possibilities.

Gábor Kóthay
Job Muveszeti Studio 2003
Frederic W. Goudy and ITC Design Staff
ITC 1929
Leslie Cabarga
ITC 2007
Stanley Morison
Linotype 1931
Neville Brody
Linotype 1989
Marc Lubbers
Linotype 1994
John Baskerville
Linotype 1706
Oliver Brentzel
Linotype 1997
Foto Star
Elsner+Flake 1970
ParaType and Alexander Tarbeev
ParaType
Olaf Leu and Linotype Design Studio
Linotype 2001
Victor Lardent, Stanley Morison and Victor Lardent Stanley Morison
Monotype 1932
Matthew Carter
ITC 1978

Elsner+Flake
Marcus Leis Allion
Linotype 1997