
15.12.08 / Say Yes To Houschka Pro!
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G-Type have finally updated the best selling Houschka family and released the mighty Houschka Pro which, like its Rounded sister family, comes complete with CE & Cyrillic language support plus a host of alternates, and typographic extras. Try it out here. In a quirk of fate, this week sees the opening of Jim Carrey's latest blockbuster, The Yes Man, featuring Houschka very prominently in the promo posters and website. See more on our Used/Abused page.
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12.12.08 / Borges Brushdrawn Bonanza!
Fontworks are delighted to announce the addition of the Borges Lettering fonts to our range, a fabulous suite of flowing, brushdrawn handwriting scripts which will enhance any artwork. Check out all 5 fonts, including the immensely legible Louisiana. Take 'em for a spin using our new test driver.
12.12.08 / New Releases round-up
Dalton Maag have been prolific in 2008 and the latest family off the production line is Cordale, a very legible modern serif brimming with contemporary character. This follows their brand new grotesk, Effra. Duncan Rogers has created Overlap, another inspirational display face released through his Image Daddy vehicle and Lucasfonts continue their quest to keep Thesis out in front as the largest super family known to man with the addition of the ultra fine TheSans Hair in OpenType.
5.12.08 / Chank Motherload & BigSmalls free font!
Brand new Chank OpenType fonts are available to browse, test drive and buy. Superior updated versions of old Chank display favourites like Brubecks Cube are now complemented by the addition of the extensive new Adrianna family containing 30 fonts in 3 widths (Regular, Condensed, Extended), Chank's first serious text face which also includes Cyrillic & CE language coverage. To celebrate, we have an exclusive free font for you to download and keep, Adrianna BigSmalls.
27.11.08 / Hoplight from Smith Hands
Freelance type designer Robbie Smith trades under the moniker of ‘Smith Hands’, his first release Hoplight is a hybrid modern serif overflowing with character and calligraphic personality.
5.11.08 / Birmingham Post series
Fontworks is producing 4 radical double page type spreads for the Birmingham Post newspaper to coincide with the Plus design festival in the city. Featured designers will be Nick Cooke (G-Type), Darren Scott, Identikal and Christian Küsters (Acmefonts). Each designer will use his own fonts and the brief is to break the typical newspaper layout mould. PDFs available to view soon.
29.9.08 / Acme, Alias & Virus single fonts now available
| After years of only being available from type.co.uk as families we have relented to public demand and can now offer the ground-breaking, cutting-edge and visually striking typefaces from the Acme, Alias & Virus foundries as single font styles. Browse Acme fonts
Browse Alias fonts
Browse Virus fonts
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24.9.08 / Two new ShinnType OT families
| Duffy Script, a new 4 weight informal script, is Nick Shinn’s interpretation of the lettering of illustrator Amanda Duffy, a.k.a. Loser Girl.
Each font contains four glyphs for each character (including all numbers, punctuation, and symbols); these are coded as Contextual Alternates to set in a pseudo-random order, for a subtle, natural effect.
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| Shinn’s elegant workhorse Beaufort now boasts extended language support and a wide range of OpenType features, such as small caps, fractions, and a variety of figure styles. Beaufort Pro, stylish and legible, has five weights and accompanying italics. |
21.8.08 / G-Type's Morpeth unveiled
| Nick Cooke's ever popular G-Type foundry have just released their latest OpenType family, the legible condensed sans face Morpeth, originally devised for Morpeth Town Council's wayfinding system. Available in six weights, ranging from ExtraLight to Black, Morpeth contains small caps, discretionary ligatures and 4 sets of numerals; a versatile workhorse sans perfect for signage, headlines and packaging and just about anything else you need to throw at it! Browse and buy Morpeth here |
14.7.08 / Magpie lands at Dalton Maag!
Vinnie Connare, whose dubious honour it is to be the man responsible for Comic Sans, goes some way to redeeming himself with the unveiling of his new release for Dalton Maag. Magpie is a quirky condensed serif in Regular, Bold & Italic styles and it was the italic's cursive qualities which provided the backdrop for the roman designs.
Browse all Dalton Maag fonts here
24.6.08 / ClubType lower OTF prices 
Adrian Williams' respected UK foundry ClubType have lowered the price of their OpenType Std fonts to 18.95 GBP each (previously 24.95 GBP per style), which is great news if you're in the market for a stylish new text face such as Congress Sans. In other news, CT's popular Mercurius family has been renamed simply, er, ClubType!
19.6.08 / Cobra Beer Font
Fontworks is collaborating with illustrator Simon Spilsbury to create a new handwritten type style promoting Cobra Beer in the UK. Images appearing on our custom fonts page soon.
17.6.08 / BSA font licensing guide
The Business Software Alliance (BSA) has stepped up its font licensing awareness campaign with the launch of a best practice guide aimed at educating businesses on the need to pay for their fonts and comply with copyright laws. If you're in need of advice please refer to our licensing page or contact us in total confidence and we'll be able to help.
27.5.08 / Corpid III unleashed
Luc[as] de Groot's mighty Corpid typeface, a fine choice for Corporate or publishing environments, now boasts a brand new Semi Condensed set to add to the Standard and Condensed widths. The three sub-families come as OpenType fonts in a range of five weights, from Light to Black. All family members come with small caps and include a CE character set. What's more, the E1 versions also cover Greek and Cyrillic for perfect pan-European typesetting.
Download the free Corpid specimen PDF here

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