Doctrine is the new typeface from VirusFonts. It is the first to be released by the foundry in three years and found its debut outing on the new David Bowie album The Next Day.
Just in time for Valentine's Day! Inspired by romanticism, Romeo is a charming and versatile typeface. By alternating uppercase and lowercase, and mixing them with alternate characters, ligatures, swashes and endings, you obtain endless possibilities of composition, with 810 glyphs available in the Pro font. In case you don’t need all these alternatives, there is also an Essential version consisting of 247 characters. In addition, Romeo has an affordable set of ornaments, connectors and catchwords to complete this attractive display system.
Lately we're doing a lot of print campaigns, and have been favoring Bebas, League Gothic and Arvo. Looking to mix it up, we gave this a try and loved it! Cyntho Slab is a modern geometric slab serif with eight weights varying from Thin to Black and featuring extensive language support including Cyrillic and Greek scripts.
Unlike most geometric slab faces, it offers optional upright and real italics, wrapped in OpenType ‘stylistic alternates’ feature, or stylistic set #02, where sets can be applies separately. The small caps are included as well. This typeface is great for use in magazines, posters, advertising, corporate identity, and more.
Our new favorite for book and annual report layouts, Quiroga Serif began in 2007 with the name Quadratta Serif.
This typography was designed for continuous text, legible at medium and small sizes, with great saving of space, optimized for 6, 8, 10 and 12 points. The morphology is a mix between tradition and innovation; it has a vertical axis, thick serifs, tall x-height, light modulation and a lot of internal space between letters: key to improve legibility at small sizes.