Introducing new latest from TebTipsudio, Kelsey is a script typeface with personality. You can use it as a logo, badge, insignia, packaging, headline, poster, etc The alternative characters in this font were divided into several OpenType features such as Stylistic Alternates, Stylistic Sets, and Ligature. The OpenType features can be accessed by using OpenType program such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe InDesign.
VTF Gladius is the latest typographic endeavor from VarsityType. Like many others, this display typeface began as an experiment of implementing characteristics that otherwise would be absent in a traditional chiseled athletic block face.
VTF Gladius implements a system of angles and junctions in its letterforms that generate a distinct clockwise visual rhythm. In circular characters, this sensation is demonstrated throughout the use of offsetting 45-degree corners and intersections built into the counters. This draws the eye through the letterform, left-to-right, making every word feel more dynamic.
Further reinforcing the dynamic, the southernmost horizontal in each letterform is 10% thicker than the others. This unconventional decision alludes to penmanship, with the lower strokes pooling the majority of the ink, creating a nice “bounce” that gives the letter that much more personality. This phenomenon is even more apparent in oblique styles.
Select letterforms also feature “speed cuts”, which are a customizable OpenType feature for the VTF Gladius family. By default, these angular embellishments are disabled for standard styles and enabled for oblique styles. Additionally, the family is packed with a set of 11 discretionary ligatures that can be used as ordinals, buzzwords, and more (These options can be found under “Stylistic Sets” and “Discretionary Ligatures” in the “OpenType” window respectively).
VTF Gladius supports most western languages including: Afrikaans, Basque, Breton, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Sami, Spanish, Swahili, and Swedish.
With five weights, a stencil version, and oblique styles for each, this 12-font family is ready and capable for any project.
Magnolia is a powerful display package by Fenotype. It’s a genuine Brush script packed with features and Swoosh extras and it’s a striking condensed flared serif in two weights, designed with the same sharp edges on the flares as the Brush. Together they make stunning logotypes, posters or headlines. On top of that there’s a “Printed” version of each. Printed versions are the same but with rugged outlines and a print texture.
Magnolia is great for creating powerful identities for artisanal coffee brands, craft beer, organic juice or a sports teams.
Magnolia Brush is equipped with Standard Ligatures and Contextual alternates that help keeping the connections between letters smooth. They’re automatically on as you should normally keep them. On top of that Magnolia Brush has Stylistic, Titling and Swash Alternates for standard characters if you need more ornamental letters and if you want to break up the rectangular word shapes. There’s even more alternates in the glyph palette, making it total more than 600 glyphs.
Magnolia Swoosh contains 52 shapes designed to go with the Brush. There’s many “terminal swashes” that you can put in the end of a word and it will connect to the last letter, and swirl under the word from there.