Caponi Text Font Family

Caponi Text Font Family

Caponi Text Font Family
10 OTF
While Caponi was initially designed for display use in Entertainment Weekly, the primary source was Bodoni’s text types, making the later addition of a text version a logical idea. Caponi Text is unusual among contemporary interpretations of Bodoni not just in focusing on Bodoni’s earliest work, but also in fully embracing the inconsistencies and unevenness of the source material. The warm, inviting tone of Caponi Text expands the notion of how a Bodoni can feel on the page. While preserving many eccentricities, it also make concessions to contemporary taste, so a more traditional lowercase s, with serifs rather than ball terminals, is available as an alternate.
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Lyno Font Family

Lyno Font Family

Lyno Font Family
4 OTF
Lyno was designed by Karl Nawrot and Radim Pesko between 2009 and 2012. It is available in four syles. The characters of Ulys(ses 31), Stan(ley Kubrick), Jean (Arp) and Walt (Disney) negotiate the digital freedoms of their production through playful typologies of form. They are open and various, and their spirit is this: to resist normative tendencies and to reject the idea of definitive form.
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FM Font Family

FM Font Family

FM Font Family
14 TTF
A versatile slab serif face that combines modernity with timelessness, available in five weights with corresponding italics. An ideal font for editorial use that is suitable for all requirements; headlines, body copy, pull quotes and captions.
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Backspacer Font Family

Backspacer Font Family

Backspacer Font Family
PFB
Years ago, by happenstance, designers Nancy Mazzei and Brian Kelly found an old decrepit typewriter in an abandoned lot with tall grass in Brooklyn. They kept it around their apartment for two years. Then one day they decided that it was time to move and they planned to throw the old typewriter away. But it was so beautiful they wanted to keep at least a part of it. So they decided on keeping the keys. They kept the keys in a brown bag until one fine day the keys were introduced to a camera. It was a match made in heaven that resulted in some beautiful quirky images of typewriter keys. These images were the inspiration for Backspacer. They were scanned, traced and turned into a working typeface by Zuzana Licko.
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