Now it’s also available in bold and light. Sniplash was originally released as a sinlge weight in 2004. See it in print, and it really is something else. The above shot doesn’t really do it justice. With all the extras that you’d expect from a quality typeface–OpenType features, good Small Caps, Oldstyle figures, Tabular figures, etc.
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Free for non-profit use see license for further information). Need a good comic-strip font? Look no further than DigitalStrip.
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Of course you can embed it as a web font too−that goes for most of the free fonts (if you’re not sure, check the license). I tried using this in sIFR, and it worked surprisingly well. Here’s Descanso Typewriter by iLT reader, Grayson Scherer:įirst is a very legible screen typeface for small sizes called Silkscreen (regular and bold): Last Sunday I featured the magnificent Fontstruct, a very easy to use web app for creating typefaces. If it makes you feel any worse, my copy of #5 is in the post. If you do want a copy, then get in there quickly before issue 6 is also ausverkauft. However, be sure to check back for the next issue. The bad news is that Issue 5 is now AUSVERKAUFT! (sold out). And thanks to Alec for the find.Īs a subscriber to Dan Reynolds’ TypeOff blog, I was pleased to read that Slanted magazine is now shipping internationally. Some beautifully decorated initials in this Tokyo Tsukiji type specimen from a collection at St Bride Library, London. Via the wonderfully named, Death by Kerning.Ī self-‘printing’ calendar from the very talented Oscar Diaz: Two great posters from Words are Pictures: In attempting to identify type, our sensitivity to type–and our ability to see what distinguishes one typeface from another–is heightened it’s akin to cultivating a nose for wine. I do think that this kind of game is more than fun. In the meantime, there are 34 typefaces to identify. Kari tells me that he has plans to expand the scope of the game. Think you are pretty good at identifying typefaces? Well, why not test your super-type-identification powers with Kari’s The Rather Difficult Font Game. Let’s start with some nice type treatments in this video, Le Passage: Is it really Sunday again? Well, it had better be, because today we have a jam-packed-to-bursting roundup of type news, free fonts and lots more. Thanks to everyone for their questions for Jos submissions. Before we get started, I’d just like to announce that on Wednesday I’ll be publishing the long-awaited interview with Jos Buivenga, the man behind type foundry exljbris.