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Grenale, a haute couture sans-serif.

The elegant Grenale brings a new look to the classic didone. This shimmering sans-serif family with its mild deco shades alters the typical serifs and terminals of the classic style to form a gracefully eye-catching, high-contrast font. While high-contrast, sans serif forms tend to disappear in the copy, Grenale’s meticulously designed features exhibit proper balance in the spacing and in the thorough improvements of its contours. The rigorous consideration given these details leaves a delicate typeface that doesn’t get washed out in certain applications. Its pure, polished, geometric structure has a glamorous sensitivity, drawing heavily from the inspiration of the haute couture influence. Grenale’s thin weights are simple but vibrant--elegant forms that naturally lend themselves to high fashion journals, high-end branding, and other five star applications. With added energy and power, the thicker weights with their ink traps and optical compensation inte...

Introducing Blue Goblet Drawn

Blue Goblet Drawn provides the fun, whimsical experience your project has been looking for. Based on the best-selling series Blue Goblet by artist Cory Godbey and designer Jeremy Dooley, the new, hand-drawn fonts and ornaments dance freely and effortlessly across the baseline and x-height to create a charming and exuberant display. The new font family member offers great flexibility to your work, especially when used with the original Blue Goblet fonts and the wide range of ornaments in the supplemental ornament sets. These include doodley frames, lovely florals, and other text ornaments that can be inserted into your text and resized as desired--over 370 illustrations total! The Blue Goblet Series’ artsy versatility gives you the freedom to develop a type system for a very independent yet consistent look that seems to shun convention. Blue Goblet Drawn comes in three weights and three widths in each weight. These along with the complementary italics for ...