pop-style font

fonts-rocknroll

pop-style font

RocknRoll is an original pop-style font. The strokes of varying intensity add momentum and the rounded dots create a lively and dynamic feel.
unique outline shadow font made in the image of 3-D blocks

fonts-rampart

unique outline shadow font made in the image of 3-D blocks

Rampart is a unique outline shadow font made in the image of 3-D blocks. It is best used for added impact or to demonstrate strength and stability.
display font often used in Japanese boys' magazines and digital content

fonts-reggae

display font often used in Japanese boys' magazines and digital content

Reggae is a very popular display font often used in Japanese boys' magazines and digital content. The sharpened ends give off a dynamic pulse, making this font ideal to express rhythm, movement and energy, or for emphasis.
handwritten letters written with permanent marker

fonts-yusei-magic

handwritten letters written with permanent marker

Yusei Magic is a font based on handwritten letters written with permanent marker. It has thick vertical strokes and thin horizontal strokes, so it is highly visible. The design of the letters has both the strength of bold lines and the softness of spaciousness. Highly recommended for handwriting on blackboards and pop art designs.
vector font similar to ROM font of Amiga Workbench

fonts-amiga

vector font similar to ROM font of Amiga Workbench

Inspired by the article Raster CRT Typography (According to DEC) by Norbert Landsteiner, these fonts were reworked on some old pixel versions of the Commodore 64 and Amiga Workbench. The author had done years ago to include variable font axes for the size of the horizontal scanlines and the amount of horizontal bleed of the pixels due to the phosphor latency found in CRT displays.
vector font similar to ROM font of Commodore 64

fonts-sixtyfour

vector font similar to ROM font of Commodore 64

Inspired by the article Raster CRT Typography (According to DEC) by Norbert Landsteiner, these fonts were reworked on some old pixel versions of the Commodore 64 and Amiga Workbench. The author had done years ago to include variable font axes for the size of the horizontal scanlines and the amount of horizontal bleed of the pixels due to the phosphor latency found in CRT displays.