Jun
15
2008

So I got a comment this afternoon regarding a font of mine that I had lost in a hard-drive crash a couple years back. Humpbunny was the font I based on an older font I found in a type book. There was a search going on in the What The Font forums for the original one. I didn’t even have my version any more. I did a little search. Humpbunny wasn’t the best name for this font as it made the Google search a little awkward. I found it on some Czechoslovakian font site. And here it is. Enjoy.

Jun
11
2008
An old hand-drawn capitals only font. Enjoy!


May
20
2008

Fisticuffs. An old font based on an older font I found in some thrift store type book years ago. Capitals only on this one. It works best at big sizes.

Apr
18
2008

I found the sheet of the stickers used to make the Stickons Two font from way back when and I rescanned it and cleaned it up. Here’s a neater version of the font. Capitals only on this one.

Mar
21
2008

An old one for this weeks “Font Friday”. I made this one way back in 2001.
It works best at large sizes.
Named after the Molotov song/album.


Mar
14
2008

Holy craps. A brand new font! As some of you may know, I used to run the Spork Thug Typography website. I made a couple hundred fonts in the late 90s and early 00s. After a hard drive crash and some money issues, I let the site kind of dissolve. This was in 2002. At least twice a week or so I get emails from people asking about my fonts and such. I decided to get the type thing going again.
I plan on adding all the old fonts and updating some of the crappy ones on Fridays, with my usual crappy artworks the rest of the week. If anybody has any requests. let me know.
The font here, Take No Prisoners is an approximation of my little scribbly handwriting when I scratch out little notes to myself around the house and at work. I wrote this out using a tablet rather than scanning actual writing in, but I think it looks pretty good.
I happened to be listening to some Aesop Rock, the track Coffee particularly when I was working on this font, hence the name.

