Paolo Redaelli personal blog

Category: Fonts

Jackwrite font

Mastodon.social is not a good way to join Mastodon. If you’re already on it, you might want to move your account to a different Mastodon server. That’s true. But I want to point out the typewriter-like font used, i.e. Jackwrite Bold …Jackwrite uses 92 types, each in 9 variations, from Fredrick Brennan’s hyperrealistic, multilingual typewriter…

Primarium & Playwrite

I have always been fond of hand-written fonts. I discovered Playwrite on Google Fonts. Wonderful dozens on national variations. https://fonts.google.com/?query=playwrite+&classification=Handwriting Also https://primarium.info/handwriting-models And especially the Italian “Corsivo tradizionale” that is “traditional cursive”.

I never say no to a new font. This is a nice Sans-serif font but frankly it doesn’t seem so “incredible”.

A new typeface – greater legibility and readability for low vision readers

Atkinson Hyperlegible font is named after Braille Institute founder, J. Robert Atkinson.  What makes it different from traditional typography design is that it focuses on letterform distinction to increase character recognition, ultimately improving readability.  We are making it free for anyone to use!

Source: Download the Atkinson Hyperlegible Font | Braille Institute

Still no ligatures

Black Box is a GTK4 Terminal App With a Unique Look – OMG! Ubuntu Black Box is a GTK4 terminal emulator for Linux desktops. It boasts innovative UI features, 12 terminal themes, and is easy to install from Flathub. Nice, but still, font ligatures support is missing as it requires quite a lot of work…

Programming fonts with ligatures

A recent fad in programming communities is monospaced programming fonts full of cool ligatures. For example GitHub has 92 repositories marked as such; among them: I understand Fabrizio when he wrote Guys, try to put in my place. Probably you have never attempted to draw fonts and, above all, optimize a font for the screen…

Iosevka programmer font

Iosevka is an open-source, sans-serif + slab-serif, monospace + quasi‑proportional typeface family, designed for writing code, using in terminals, and preparing technical documents. It sports quite awesome statistics: 6,080 Characters Covered 38,323 Glyphs Included 234 Languages Supported 123 Character Variant Features 19 Stylistic Set Features 21 Ligation Sets Well… WOW.

Risque Font · 1001 Fonts

  Free for commercial use · Risque finds its inspiration from the title screen of the 1962 Looney Toons cartoon called “Martian through Georgia”. Originally an all Capitals refer Risque Font · 1001 Fonts