Jeunesse Slab and Small Caps
December 23, 2009
The design of the Jeunesse font family derives from a study of primers which the designer undertook earlier in his career. Jeunesse was designed with the intention of combining excellent legibility and character recognition with the ability to create compact, distinctive words and lines while maintaining basic flourishless letterforms. The sans serif style is pre-dominant [...]
Memphisâ„¢ Cyrillic Bold Italic
December 2, 2009
The Memphis font family is one of the earliest twentieth century revivals of the Egyptian, slab serif style. Designed by Rudolf Weiss for the Stempel Type Foundry. The shapes are geometric, vertical and horizontal strokes are of similar weight. Memphis is popular in advertising where it can be used at display sizes and for small [...]
Rockwell® Bold
November 22, 2009
Rockwell is a distinctive version of a geometric slab serif design, which has retained its popularity since its appearance in the 1930s. The slab serifs, or Egyptians, originated in the nineteenth century when they were used principally for display work. The first of the Rockwell fonts was issued by Monotype in 1934. It is [...]
Rockwell® Bold
November 13, 2009
Rockwell is a distinctive version of a geometric slab serif design, which has retained its popularity since its appearance in the 1930s. The slab serifs, or Egyptians, originated in the nineteenth century when they were used principally for display work. The first of the Rockwell fonts was issued by Monotype in 1934. It is [...]
EF Lucida Fax Volume
June 10, 2009
Lucida Fax is a family of slab serif fonts designed for telefaxing, low-resolution printing, screen displays and other applications where fonts are rendered and reproduced at low resolutions. The Lucida Fax font family is also useful in packaging, labeling, directories, indices, parts lists and other reference texts where clarity, sturdiness, economy and legibility at small [...]



