Mila Script Pro is a handmade brush script with round and soft letterforms, a low x-height and jumping baseline. It offers 2600+ characters, four different initial styles, capital swash and titling alternates, connected words, 17 different initial- and terminal-swashes and much more. All of course with full ISO latin 1 & 2 language support.
Mila Script Sans enhances the family-appearance with 3 weights: combine Script and Sans and equal the line weights by choosing Light, Regular or Bold. Finally add Mila Script Ornaments for some extra decoration!
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Typesetting is made easy with Mila Script Pro & Basic Smart OpenType features care about all letterforms and choose between connected and non-connected styles. AutomaticSwashControl adjusts the swashy letters to the available white space. It’s installed within Mila’s main features OpenType Contextual-Alternates, Swashes and Titling-Alternates. Switch one on and let Mila do the rest.
The icing on the cake is Mila Script Ornaments. It contains 69 different swashes and symbols, all of them available in seven different sizes. Change the size and keep the line weight: activate Contextual Alternates, type a letter and add + to enlarge all swashes according to your likings.
Please visit MyFonts and view the gallery. Many more pictures show the family’s core features. For a deep inside view, please read over the manual: 80+ pages describe the whole family in every detail. Get it here: http://www.buerofliegenpilz.at/downloads/MilaScriptPro-Manual.zip
The Mila Script Pro Family at a glance: • Mila Script Pro and Basic: two versatile, multi-functional brush script fonts • Mila Script Sans: a hand-drawn Sans-Serif in 3 weights • Mila Script Ornaments: 69 different swashes and symbols, each in seven different sizes
The Mila Script Pro family in total includes 6 styles. It is specially tailored for food-, magazine-, book- and packaging-design.
Mark Gowing has just released a new typeface called 'Serous'. Incase you're unaware, Mark Gowing is an interdisciplinary artist, recently founding formist.co. Gowing's beautiful type was featured in our latest issue - Threaded Ed.17 - and now the curvaceous 'Serous' is available to license.
As the naming indicates, Serous has been designed to embody the feeling of liquid. Letters and texts are defined by rhythm and fluidity. The word serous comes from the Latin serõsus (from serum) and is defined as: resembling, or producing serum, referring to substances of a watery nature.
Serous employs a systemised design that generates form and structure based on a set of modular rules. The characters are drawn on a geometric grid, giving the type a rhythmic uniform nature.
Serous is very distinctive at large display sizes. The typeface is not intended for use at text sizes or as large gallies of text. The letter spacing is defined by a pin line that separates each character. The most dynamic results are often achieved by using settings that create the same pin line in the leading as is present in the kerning.
Every Tuesday we find the type that tickles our fancy. If you follow our Facebook or Twitter you're a lucky so and so, but for those who missed out, we've rounded up past posts for your viewing pleasure.
From fresh new typefaces to projects to movies, if theirs nice type - we want to share it with you. We would like to extend our thanks to the awesome people involved in the projects below.
We thoroughly enjoyed this documentary. It shed light on the hidden talents of the sign painters that do it once and do it right. If you buy the deluxe edition it comes with 30+mins extra footage which we HIGHLY recommend! And just remember - I.J.A.F.S.
A favourite website for inspiration from some of the worlds most talented designers. Posters from far and wide that explore typography in the poster format. Worth bookmarking!
Proto Grotesk www.productiontype.com
We love a good grotesk! Production Type, a foundry based in Paris released this typeface last year among other noteworthy's - Granville & Gemeli.
Hardy Typeface www.tendollarfonts.com
Previously featured on our blog - Hardy, designed by Wade Jeffree and released by our friends at Ten Dollar Fonts.
Grilli Type has to be one of our favourite foundries, their recent typeface and interactive page caught our eye. Have a test on their user friendly website.
Speaking of type, last year we released a limited collection of tee's from some of our back issues. Theses are selling fast and we have various sizes for men/women available! Letters from our Ed.15 'The Pursuit of Imagination, Experimentation and Freedom' Issue are a particular favourite!
A special thanks to the wonderful people/foundries/talent that are featured in this post! If you want your project in our next #typetuesday submit here