Patchouli Display

Patchouli Display

Patchouli Display
4 OTF
The design of Patchouli Display began in 2009. My goal was to do design a display face that would be casual and soft. The family contains italics and bolds and each font is loaded with elegant swashes.
The font also includes OpenType features such as: fractions, ornaments, oldstyle numerals, ordinals, ligatures and discretionary ligatures.
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Botanical Scribe

Botanical Scribe

Botanical Scribe
OTF
“The Raphael of Flowers” is what they called Pierre-Joseph Redoute a couple hundred years ago. The Belgian native became famous in France, where he painted floral watercolors for both Marie Antoinnette and Empress Josephine. But what cemented his legacy was his perfection of a stipple engraving technique that brought his art to the masses. Botanical Scribe is modeled after the neat, cursive hand-inscribed legends on these antique prints. Because it simulates handlettering, the font retains a warm, organic quality not seen in fancy modern scripts while remaining both elegant and legible. (Its many ligatures lends to this authenticity.) Good for formal invitations or historical simulations.
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Sumply Font Family

Sumply Font Family

Sumply Font Family
4 TTF
Sumply is a multi-layered type family based on geometric forms. A monospace display typeface which comes as a family of four. It is equipped with OpenType features and contextual alternatives to create a versatile and fresh output.Sumply initially was designed to be used in personalization processes in digital printing. By choosing the basic geometric cut (FOUR), patterns and various graphic elements can be created just by importing text variables into the indesign data merge. If combined with the other cuts the possibilities are sheer endless.Sumply was selected to be in the 2016 edition of Typodarium.
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Mongoose Font Family

Mongoose Font Family

Mongoose Font Family
7 TTF
Mongoose is a condensed sans serif, made for posters, headlines and logotypes. Caps and x-height were made to match the ultra wide Briller, so it could be fun to combine these two highly contrasting type families. Thanks to the OpenType features, figures come in both tabular and proportional widths, fractions and superior/inferior positions.
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