Showing posts with label Book Covers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book Covers. Show all posts

Friday, October 13, 2017

Download Rosella™ Font by Monotype

Download Rosella™ Font by Monotype
Download Rosella™ Font by Monotype

Download Rosella™ Font by Monotype
Download Rosella™ Font by Monotype
Download Rosella™ Font by Monotype

Rosella™ font - designed by Sabina Chipară bring flexibility and beautiful typefaceThis font was designed for attractive design like magazines and logotypes.

The Rosella™ family, by Sabina Chipară, is an elegant and playful suite of typefaces that are ideal for book covers, social announcements, packaging and posters. Inspired by late 19th century engravers typefaces that mimic the delicate and ornate hairlines of steel and copperplate engraving, the family’s foundation is built on the dramatic Solid design and then expands to Deco, Engraved, Flourish, Hatched and Inline styles.

Rosella also takes to color like the beautiful Australian parrot it is named after. Words set in the typeface come alive when vibrant colors, or tinted backgrounds become part of their plumage. While modern as today, the design also has a quiet antique vibe that brings an understated refinement to a variety of hardcopy projects. Rosella is a typeface for those times you need a design that stands out from the crowd – but with grace and composure.

Gallery and Sample : http://myfonts.us/J1XWDE


Monday, September 25, 2017

Download Albertus® Nova Font by Monotype

Download Albertus® Nova Font by Monotype
Download Albertus® Nova Font by Monotype

Download Albertus® Nova Font by Monotype
Download Albertus® Nova Font by Monotype
Download Albertus® Nova Font by Monotype

Albertus® Nova font - Released by Monotype and start debut at Sep 25, 2017. Albertus® Nova font designed by Toshi Omagari,Berthold Wolpe, this font is perfect choice for your design.

Albertus® Nova is a faithful digital revival of Berthold Wolpe’s earlier design of Albertus and is one of the five designs in The Wolpe Collection of typefaces. This new design enlarges the typeface set from its previous two weights into a robust set of five ranging from thin to black, all with extended language support including Cyrillic and Greek.

Berthold Wolpe began working on Albertus in 1932, at the encouragement of Stanley Morison. Morison saw an example of Wolpe’s engraved lettering and liked it so much that he commissioned a typeface based on the design. Since then, the original Albertus typeface has been used on book covers, in branding, on signs and in video games.

Gallery and Sample : http://myfonts.us/kpHe9Z