Athelas :::: An attempt to go back towards the beauty of fine book printing, inspired in Britain's literary classics. An expressive typeface with open counters, elegant curves and graceful serifs; with fluid shapes in its roman variant that meet their counterpart in a more angular Italic. Learn
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Bree :::: This five-weight family has the unusual appearance of an upright italic. It is a spirited and rhythmic design. Learn
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Cora :::: Cora is an open contrasted sans serif, offering 3 weights with accompanying Italics. It is a versatile typeface which possible applications include telephone directories, dictionaries or website texts. Learn
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Crete :::: A typeface originally inspired by a wall lettering in a small chapel on Crete, Greece. Despite it's experimental character it works nicely in a text environment. Learn
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Givry :::: This 15th century style bâtarde flamande provides designers and anyone searching for typographic expression a lively, delicate, and striking side to blackletter. Learn
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Karmina :::: This four-weight font family is being designed to withstand poor printing conditions. A highly legible and economic typeface that promise an excellent solution for pocket books and newspapers. Learn
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Maiola :::: Maiola is clearly a contemporary typeface, that is mindfull of its historical heritage, implementing old-style features and calligraphic reminiscence, more frankly so in the Italic. Nevertheless, through its personality, it attempts to create a welcoming tension on the page, without shouting too loudly at the reader. Maiola is currently part of the touring exhibition e-a-t, was also awarded the TDC Certificate of Excellence in Type Design in 2004, and was selected in the Creative Review design competition in 2005. Learn
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Ronnia :::: Ronnia is a friendly humanist sans serif. The complete family contains 10 members, ranging from Light to Heavy with the accompanying Italics. It offers a broad range of applications, from newspaper headlines to corporate business reports. Learn
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