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Archived New Products: 2nd Quarter
Archived New Products
Here we store previous new products, this gives you the chance to take a look at any of the exciting new foundries,
fonts and products that you may have missed out on:
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High-quality typefaces with a distinctive Latin flavor. Enjoy 14 spicy new designs from designer and PampaType founder Alejandro Lo Celso.
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Quirky, and innovative. Patricia Lillie Fonts are characterized by child-like whimsy, but have broad appeal in creative applications.
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Page Studio Graphics (founded in 1986) develops and publishes special purpose pictorial symbol fonts for the Macintosh and for PC/Windows computers, marketed under the trademark PIXymbols. All fonts are designed by Roger Vershen, and were released between 1987 and 2002.
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Outrageous display faces meet quirky image fonts in this high-spirited set from designer Britton Walters.
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Patrick Murphy has worked under the moniker of Mad Irishman Productions since his first experiments in desktop publishing in 1990. Various projects have called for new fonts or modifications of existing typefaces. Patrick’s designs to date show his preference for antique, historical and calligraphic typefaces. Trained as a linguist, Patrick likes OpenType and Unicode fonts because of the access to extended character sets they allow.
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Discover why JY&A Fonts founder Jack Yan has developed a reputation for for meticulously-crafted typefaces. Over 100 new designs now available.
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Decorative and delightful, this new collection features a series of display designs and a handful of ornaments.
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John F Sherman is the founder of JFS Fonts, whose day job is teaching graphic design at the University of Notre Dame. A research interest of mine at Notre Dame is the life and work of Eric Gill. An outgrowth of this work is the first font design published by JFS Fonts titled Felicitas. Felicitas is an opentype font inspired by Eric Gill’s design for Perpetua introduced in 1929 by the Monotype Type Foundry.
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Ingrimayne Type was established in 1988 to distribute digital typefaces designed by Robert Schenk. They offer an eclectic collection of original type designs.
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In Your Typeface Productions is a new Australian type Studio, Mainly specialising in unusual fonts, Aggressive fonts, and Decorative Display fonts. I.Y.T.P’s members include Stephen and Kristy Chick, who are the main design and development team. This young married couple are both accomplished Graphic Designers who are ’font crazy.” Although in its infancy I.Y.T.P’s Typeface library is steadily expanding and hopes are high for the success of their business.
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Soho Gothic is the latest in the Soho typeface project. Seven sans serif weights, with respective italics, from a super-chic Thin to a super-solid Ultra.
Soho Gothic was designed to harmonise well with Soho, it’s slab serif counterpart. It is intended work at all sizes and in all environments. Clean, precise, uncluttered forms lend themselves well to use on screen and in print.
Stylistic sets in these fonts bridge the gap between Soho and Soho Gothic with a suite of semi-slab alternates accessible via some of Soho Gothic’s 25 OpenType features.
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Intended for display use in print publications, David Berlow conceived FB Moderno as a relative of Giza. David has now aligned the weights and widths to make a super 32 style family. This is a classic FontBureau tale of custom font development. The result, a complete 21st Century Modern Family to you, FB Moderno.
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Cyrus Highsmith drew Scout and related logotype for Geraldine Hessler’s redesign of Entertainment Weekly. The large family marks the magazine’s first significant typographic update in a decade. Captions and sidebars are set in Regular and Bold; Light, Black, and Condensed styles form the backbone of the display.
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