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Conventional Typefaces

 

Arlune

Arlune is a curvy Graphic Typeface initially inspired by the arc of a crescent moon. Hence the name is a combination of 'Arc' and 'Lunar'. The font file contains 375 glyphs that includes ascents, ligatures, and mathematic symbols to meet the needs of most Roman based languages.
 
 

Blomfer

Blomfer is a dynamic Graphic Typeface based on the chamfering of a simple block font. The design element of the chamfered corners also expresses as the opposite, protruding serifs and angled terminations to ascenders and descenders. It is available in four weights all of which contain 375 glyphs that includes ascents, ligatures, and mathematic symbols to meet the needs of most Roman based languages.
 
 

Blomfer Round

Blomfer Round is the softer side of Blomfer. Rather than having the sharply chamfered corners of Blomfer, they have been rounded. Likewise the opposite design element of the protruding serifs, ascenders, and descenders have been rounded. It is available in four weights all of which contain 375 glyphs that includes ascents, ligatures, and mathematic symbols to meet the needs of most Roman based languages.
 
 

Stencil Round Ends

Stencil Round Ends is a typeface I designed in conjunction with OLF Stencil. I wanted to create a stencil engraving font, but the design challenge is that each line followed by a mill end tool will terminate with a 'round end'. In order to be sure that the single line version looked as desired I drew how each glyph would look while designing it. Resulting in this unique version of a stencil font.
 
 
 

Single Line Typefaces

 
In an effort to meet the needs to CNC machinists, scrap bookers, and other creative design fields that utilize some sort of digital instrument to draw or engrave I have developed several stick fonts. They have the thickness of a single line so that the work well for the above uses and others. Most of the fonts contain nearly 400 glyphs to meet the needs of most Roman based languages. I also offer fonts with expanded languages to include: Hebrew, Cyrillic, Greek, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and soon Arabic. More information can be found at onelinefonts.com
To purchase fonts, visit my sister site at Onelinefonts.com