Showing posts with label 1980s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1980s. Show all posts

Download Avion Font Family From Fenotype

Download Avion Font Family From Fenotype


Despite what some might say, you can’t just always go for that most ubiquitous font in the world, can you? Avion font family channels those cool modernist vibes yet brings something new to the table. With a slightly more rectangular approach and some clever detailing, Avion has a distinct look of its own, yet provokes a calming familiarity of neutrality and objectiveness. As goes without saying, it’s also equipped with a sensible amount of features that make it a true, versatile workhorse. Get on board.


Download Avion Font Family From Fenotype


Download BLT Heirloom Font Family From Black Lab Type

Download BLT Heirloom Font Family From Black Lab Type


Heirloom grew from an interest of soft and friendly forms from the 1970s, with respect to the time's chill vibes and natural earthy roots. Its refined approachable characteristics allow it to be very readable carry a modern relaxed attitude. Available in 3 weights: Light, Regular and Bold. Any weight can be used as a display type, logotype and/or headlines, and lighter weights would work in bodies of text. The font pairs well with natural, historical or vintage graphic elements.


Download BLT Heirloom Font Family From Black Lab Type


Download Protocol Font Family From Rômulo Gobira

Download Protocol Font Family From Rômulo Gobira


Protocol is an experimental pixelated font, which allows you to easily experiment and to combine it with other typefaces. This version (1.0) comes with 580+ glyphs, multiple language support and some unique emoji characters.


Download Protocol Font Family From Rômulo Gobira


Download Import Stencil JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine

Download Import Stencil JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine


Dollar Tree Stores imports a number of items from China, and many times these are limited-run products only available until the existing supplies run out. One such item was a sans serif stencil lettering guide with rounded ends that takes on the look of 1980s-influenced techno lettering. This is now available as Import Stencil JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.


Download Import Stencil JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine