Fine Dingbat Collection from Robert Altemus
1,4MB | TTF format
Robert Altemus, a New York based artist, has
more than twenty years of experience in art direction, publication
design, typography and illustration. The recipient of well over a
hundred and fifty national design, illustration and typographic awards,
Altemus currently devotes his energies to interface design, animation,
and consulting at KrelStudios.com.
He has art directed such magazines as Family Weekly, The New York Daily News, Nostalgia, Penthouse, Splice, US, and The Washingtonian. Altemus has also designed magazines for various entertainment projects including Blade Runner, Gremlins, Back To The Future, Mad Max, all three Batman films, and The X-Files TV show.
Altemus has been actively involved in computer systems consulting for
clients including Newsweek and Rolling Stone. He has been actively
involved in teaching, and has conducted workshops on magazine redesign,
start-ups and desktop publishing. As a former president of the Society
of Publication Designers, he organized and co-chaired Zine 2000 (a
one-day conference on editorial design for the Internet) with Roger
Black.
Collection of retro-esque fonts by Rian Hughes,Device Fonts
20MB | T1, TTF & OT formats
Rian Hughes is a British graphic designer,
illustrator and comics artist, noted for his work on 2000AD, where he
illustrated Robo-Hunter, Tales from Beyond Science, Really and Truly
and Dan Dare, among others. His work was highly distinctive, wearing
its design influences on its sleeve, daring to be two-dimensional and
bold in its use of large expanses of flat, bold colours. This stood out
particularly during the early 1990s, when British comics were leaning
ever more towards fully-painted art. Unusually, Hughes preferred to be
his own letterer, and designed several unusual fonts for this purpose.