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Chromatic Fonts
Chromatic types are sets of fonts designed to stack one on top of another allowing a single character to be set in multiple colors. See our blog posts on the subject for an introduction to the type genre and help with how to make it work.
One of Berlin’s must-visit cultural stops is the Prater, a beer garden in Prenzlauer Berg, a district in the eastern part of Berlin. The Prater easily has one of the most unique graphic identities in the city, completely handmade by artist-illustrator Henning Wagenbreth. The alphabets created by Wagenbreth became the starting point for a refreshing type family, FF Prater. To convincingly... Read More
Trend is a typeface made of layers, taking as a basis a sans and a slab version. It is the result of observation, search and study of the... Read More
Trend Slab is Trend’s comfortable, generously-spaced slabby brother.
Trend is a typeface made of layers, taking as a basis a sans and a slab version. It is the result of observation, search and study of the... Read More
Jos Buivenga’s delicate romantic type is made to set with multiple outlines and fills. Geotica One is the lightest of the set. Four is the heaviest.
Ademo is a classic, shaded and perspective looking display font. The design is based on two typefaces designed by Carl Albert Fahrenwaldt and published between 1931– 1932 by the German Schriftguss AG type foundry. Ademos special Fill fonts can be used for building multi colored text or for special finishing needs like blind imaging, embossing, stamping, partial UV coating and laser cutting.
Add custom inline color, multiple shadow styles and layering to dress up this quirky typeface.