The IronOn fonts are a collection of geometric display faces that were inspired by the iron-on t-shirt lettering of the 70s. The original inspiraton source came from a submitted sample to a bulletin board, and while it had similarities to ITC Machine, it could not be tied to any existing typeface. And so, this geometric sans family was born, exhibiting a more open letterstyle with several weights and widths, with a complete capital and lowercase set, no allcaps set here. Ideal for packaging, T-shirts, advertising, or for industrial applications like signage and newsletter headlines, this powerhouse font family offers a unique rigid flexibility.
Makien is a charming serif typeface exuding elegance and sophistication. Its distinctive letterforms feature graceful serifs and refined strokes, evoking a sense of classic beauty. Ideal for headlines, branding, and editorial designs, Rahila adds a touch of timeless allure to any project with its exquisite detailing.
Gralico embodies bold elegance and a touch of modern flair, this sans-serif typeface stands out as a beacon of creativity in the design world. Its meticulously crafted strokes and unique character set make every letter a work of art, adding depth and personality to your projects.
Introducing Dialup from Typodermic Fonts, a bold step back into the dynamic era of the 1970s, infused with the spirit of innovation and the soul of the psychedelic age. Dialup is a homage to the groundbreaking work of Bob Newman and Philip Kelly, inspired by the classic Zipper typeface and blended with the analog charm of Data ‘70.
In a time when expression was as vibrant as the fashion and music that defined it, Dialup captures the essence of the period with its psychedelic pixel design, bringing a unique flair to modern layouts. This font combines the adventurous spirit of the 1970s with a touch of ‘80s sophistication, making it perfect for those seeking to infuse their projects with a sense of nostalgia and innovation.