To help inspire your creativity this month, we are pleased to feature a variety of fresh, new fonts!
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Using OpenType Features: Ands & Ampersands
In this month’s article, Steve Matteson looks at the ampersand – how it came to be and ways to use it effectively. Click here to read the article
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Rebekah™ Pro
Rebekah Pro is Tom Rickner's revival of a 1930's design called Piranesi. Rebekah is an extremely elegant script which he used for his own wedding invitation but can be used for concert programs, menus, poetry or official documents. Rebekah's OpenType features include swashes, old style figures and small capitals.
Jimmy Crack Corn™ Pro
Jimmy Crack Corn Pro is a lively yet sophisticated handwriting font designed by Ascender’s Jim Ford. This new font captures the look and spirit of the designer’s handwriting using a Sharpie™ Ultra Fine felt pen. This casual script font evokes an energetic feeling, and has very legible letterforms without quirky distractions. Perfect for a variety of projects, Jimmy Crack Corn Pro is a great choice to add that personal touch to your work.
Belco™ Font Family
Belco is a new font family from Slobodan Jelesijevic of the Tour De Force Font Foundry. Belco comes in a sans serif and slab serif style with multiple weights, and with small caps fonts. Belco’s elegance gives it a wide range of possibilities including longer texts, titles and typography exercises.
Tucker Script™
Tucker Script has a relaxed profile – perfect for laid back summer correspondence. A great choice for memos, greeting cards and a variety of personal projects. Named after designer Steve Matteson’s Labrador Retreiver, Tucker is playful and easy going much like its namesake!
Hardwood™
Taking us back to the golden age of film and movie posters, Hardwood has a flair for the art deco style. Designed to be an arresting, compact headline design, Hardwood is perfect for headlines, posters, greeting cards and a variety other projects
Goudy™ Fleurons
Goudy Fleurons is a wonderful new symbol font containing a handsome collection of decorative ornaments. Goudy Fleurons was revived to the digital age by Ascender’s design team using prints from Frederic W. Goudy publications.
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