Heraklion letters are drawn with their gravity in the metric vertical – instead of resting on a baseline, they dance acrobatically on a string. This allows for a more drastic variation among the glyphs, which no longer have a fixed x-height.
In order to create a simplistic and mathematic character, shapes are constrained to circles and straigh lines. The design principles result in a playful expressive set that is surprisingly clear. “A choreography where the individual actors freedom of expression is enclosed in foundational rules that create interconnectivity and belonging.”
Download Heraklion Font Family From Andrew Sinn
Download Plants Font Family From Artisan Studio
Plants Clean & Rough is 2-style family. The brush script is beautiful and unique; it is a model of modern calligraphy typefaces, in combination with a calligraphy writing style.
Can be used for various purposes.such as headings, logos, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, labels, news, posters, badges etc.
This font’s features are:
- Contextual Alternates
- Standard ligatures
- Discretionary ligatures
- Stylistic Alternates
- Stylistic sets
OpenType features can be accessed by using OpenType smart programs such as Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator CS, CorelDraw X6-X7.
Download Verismo Font Family From Martin Verstraaten
Download Vidal Font Family From Blackmoon Foundry
The Vidal is a display typeface designed in 2016 by Elena Albertoni. It comes in three styles: Regular, Bold and Black. This wide sans-serif with low contrast is inspired by French and British Art Deco lettering and it is suitable for use in medium to large sizes, where it offers good legibility and all its friskiness. The attitude of Vidal when set in all caps derives from the models that inspired the design: mainly capital-only lettering pieces; the essential addition of lowercase letters distinguishes Vidal from similar revivals and makes it a great modern choice.
Download Kiez Font Family From Blackmoon Foundry
The “Kiez“ is an old school style font designed by Elena Albertoni in 2016. Inspired by shop and bar signage of the sixties and seventies, which can still be found today in the so called “Kiez“ in Hamburg St. Pauli or in one or another “Kiez“ in Berlin, which means neighborhood here. It also has a cinematic touch, again: think of the sixties and seventies or your favorite b-movie.