Rackem PB started as a digitization of a film typeface known as "Eightball" by LetterGraphics, not to be confused with Eightball that was released by other film type companies of a totally different look. This crazy typestyle had all the flavor it needed to make regular appearances in 70's sticker body modification ads for Chevrolet cars and trucks side panels.
Loaded with hooptie appeal, it's something you really need to take for a ride to appreciate its novelty.
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Download Rackem PB Font Family From Pink Broccoli
Download Modulate Font Family From Stiggy & Sands
A Blocky Geometric Techical typestyle
Modulate began as a digitization of a film typeface from LetterGraphics in the early 70's known as "Cadence". The original specimen included standard Capitals and Lowercase, Numerals and minimal Punctuation, a bare bones character set, previous only available on film and only in an upright stance.
We've fleshed out the Modulate typeface to include a full standard character set, an extended international set, and a handful of alternate character styles. We've also added an oblique style that suits its techno design. Both vintage and modern feeling, with a dynamic techno presence, Modulate draws attention without being outlandish.
See the 5th graphic for a comprehensive character map preview.
Bare Bones Opentype features include:
- Standard fi and fl ligatures
- Stylistic Alternates Letterforms for: EFLTZ and ftz characters
- Approx. 411 Character Glyph Set: Modulate comes with a glyphset that includes standard & punctuation, international language support, and minimal additional features.
Download Mushmouth PB Font Family From Pink Broccoli
If your looking for a vintage animated typestyle that still feels current today, you've just found it!
Mushmouth PB started as a digitization of a film typeface called "Albert" by LetterGraphics. This all capitals font has a super subtle bounce and a playful heavy weight. An extruded film variation of this typeface was used back in the day on Post's Frosted Rice Krinkles cereal.
Named in tribute to the original font name "Albert", we picked a fellow member of Fat Albert's gang for the name of this font. We think it is fitting, even though the original film font naming had nothing to do with the cartoon at all. Give Mushmouth a spin and pick it up today!
Download Latitude Sans Font Family From Stiggy & Sands
An Uber-Black Sans Serif with a Warm Personality
Latitude Sans began as a digitization of a film typeface from LetterGraphics known simply as "Free". The original specimen included standard Capitals and Lowercase, Numerals and minimal Punctuation, a bare bones character set.
We've fleshed out the Latitude Sans typeface to include a full standard character set, an extended international set, and more so it can be a strong heavyweight sans typestyle.
See the 5th graphic for a comprehensive character map preview.
Opentype features include:
- Full set of Inferiors and Superiors for limitless fractions.
- Tabular, Proportional and Oldstyle figure sets.
- Ligatures for a collection of "f" paired sets: fi, fl, ft, ffi, ffl, etc.
Approx. 652 Character Glyph Set: Latitude Sans comes with a glyphset that includes standard & punctuation, international language support, and additional features.
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