Foundry: The League of Moveable Type

  1. Chunk Typeface
    Chunk is an ultra-bold slab serif typeface that is reminiscent of old American Western woodcuts, broadsides, and newspaper…
  2. League Gothic Typeface
    League Gothic is a revival of an old classic, "Alternate Gothic No.1":http://typedia.com/explore/typeface/alternate-gothic/. It was originally designed by Morris Fuller…
  3. Sorts Mill Goudy Typeface
    A "revival" of Goudy Oldstyle and Italic, with features among which are small capitals (in the roman only), oldstyle and…
  4. Blackout Typeface
    Two styles: Midnight (solid) & 2AM (reversed) Eats holes for breakfast lunch and dinner. Inspired by filling in sans-serif newspaper…
  5. Sniglet Typeface
    A rounded display face that's great for headlines. It includes an almost full MacRoman/WinANSI character…
  6. Junction Typeface
    Inspired by my favorite humanist sans serif typefaces, such as Meta, Myriad, and Scala, Junction is where the best qualities…
  7. Goudy Bookletter 1911 Typeface
    Based on Frederic Goudy’s Kennerley Oldstyle. This font is in the public domain. Designer Barry Schwartz on why he thinks…
  8. Orbitron Typeface
    Orbitron is a geometric sans-serif typeface intended for display purposes. It features four weights (light, medium, bold, and black), a…
  9. Ostrich Sans Typeface
  10. Fanwood Typeface
    Based on work of a famous Czech-American type designer Rudolf Ruzicka. Fanwood Text roman and italic are the same as…
  11. Knewave Typeface
    Knewave comes solid and outline in a quick brushlike style - feeling a bit like Balloon’s ornery, open source…