Showing posts with label typography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label typography. Show all posts

1/05/2012

The Kerning Game


Kerning game
Kerning game

Sounds nerdy. Probably is. Fun, though!

Take a few minutes off and play the kerning game.
Developed by interaction designer Mark MacKay for Method of Action, via Noisy Decent Graphics.
Some are pretty tough!

12/27/2011

Blanch font family, free download!!







“Blanch is a display typeface for the ‘Fruita Blanch’ brand, a family-run company which, for four generations, has dedicated itself to the cultivation and marketing of sweet fruits.

“This typeface family came about from a search for a traditional font with a contemporary feel which reflected the Blanch products; artisanal recipes, adapted to our modern times.


“This is a modular typeface family halfway between a 50s style sans serif and the range of numerical characters which most labelling machines use. These are seemingly contrasting concepts which lend themselves to the creation of an atypical font. The Blanch typeface family is comprised of 6 different font weights; 3 condensed weights and 3 caps weights. They are: Blanch condensed, Blanch condensed inline, Blanch condensed light, Blanch caps, Blanch caps inline, and Blanch caps light.”














Get the TrueType font family by downloading this ZIP:

http://www.atipus.com/tipoblanch.zip (1.4MB)

Thanks again to Atipus!