Kirkly - A Slightly Serif Font. Our first font release is an imaginative hybrid font family that is a mix between a sans serif and serif design. In all, it contains 68% fewer individual serifs than a traditional serif font. The result is a clean, stylish, humanistic design that conveys strength, movement and individuality.
I’m reminded of Art Webb’s famous design principle, “If everything is bold, then nothing is bold.”
“To me, serif fonts have always seemed to be overdone and garish. My goal in creating Kirkly was to remove as many serifs as possible, and still retain an elegant, tasteful, well-balanced serif typeface. I think I was successful in creating a new genre, and I intend to experiment with this concept in future font designs.” — Kirk
This distinctive, easy-to-read font family consists of 14 weights (including italics). It’s an Adobe Latin 3 Character Set containing 300 glyphs per style (including special characters). Kirkly works great in long form typesetting and headlines.
Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 Manufactory JNL and its oblique counterpart were re-drawn from examples of a now-antique typeface used within many advertisements found throughout the pages of The American Stationer magazine, circa 1879. The term ‘manufactory’ was popular during this era; the word being a more archaic form of ‘factory’. There is a bit of Western flavor to this type design, as the spurred serifs and the top and bottom strokes are heavier than the vertical and mid-point stroke weights. Download Manufactory JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine