Here are some other fonts that I have designed. All of them are available for downloading from my website. Clicking on the picture of the font will take you directly to the web page where you can download them. Be sure to register the fonts if you like them :-)

Serif

Nu Serif is a scalable version of Espy Serif. You can use Nu Serif at any point size--without getting the jaggies.

San Serif

"The fact is that we are entering a phase in which the importance of communication is increasing as rapidly as the microchip technology which is opening up its frontiers. Electronic gridding now contrives the design of text typefaces as well as alphabets and numerals intended for electronic recognition such as the Epps-Evans face-produced by the Computer Science Division of the National Physical Laboratory-which has no diagonals or curves, echoing the dignity of square Kufic characters in Islamic calligraphy."

--From William Gardner's Alphabet at Work, page 98.

Nu Sans is a scalable version of Espy Sans. You can use Nu Sans at any point size--without getting the jaggies.

Nu Sans Monospaced is a fixed width version of Nu Sans, optimized for on-screen display.

Midnight is a font family that is highly legible on-screen as well as on the printed page. It features several unique characters (see the "M"and "g").

Pfeiffer Tall is a tall font. It was designed by Martin Pfeiffer. I think that explains where the name comes from. (By the way, I'm 6'2" :-)

(Weight axis)

(Optical Size Axis)

Jubal Sans is a Multiple Master font that brings Apple Computer's "Espy Sans" bitmap font to the printed page.

lower is based on a herbert bayer's universal alphabet--which consists of only lowercase letters cut to geometric forms.

Virtue is my improvement of Apple Computer's "Charcoal" font appearing in Mac OS 8.

Script

Especial Kay is a font based on the handwriting of Mary Kay Stam. It features an angry "E" and a backwards "Q".

Marty Bold is the first font I ever designed. It is really loosely based on Garamond.

Moris Script is based on Herman Zapf's "Noris Script" typeface. I had not been able to find a digital version of this face anywhere, so I decided to create my own. It is a good informal script.

Nu Casual is a TrueType font based on the Newton Casual bitmap font that you can use on your computer and printer.

Display

Calypso Boy is a digital version of Roger Excoffon's 1958 Calypso, created for Fonderie Olive. It simulates a 3-D appearance by using tiny halftone dots.

Electrode brings the power of stinky hamsters to your computer.

Ground Slither is based on the logo for Airwalk Shoes. My version is a little more geometric than the one used for their logo--and it also has all 26 letters

Scooter Boy is a font constructed of tiny triangles (a la a yield sign). It is all lowercase and very informal. Scooter Girl is similar, but instead of triangles, circles are used. Also included with the purchase of this font is a free t-shirt for US residents (Above: Steph Tuggle modeling the t-shirt).

Simga is a two font package that is used to create two-tone letters.


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