
No, Amalia is not some sexy italian woman, it’s a new typeface by OurType. I’m not much of a Serif lover but this face is damn sexy. I’m thinking about using it on a current project I’m working on.
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Almost a year in the making, Enotmik is now available as a two weight display font. Designed on a grid, Enotmik is made up of 90º and 45º angles and pays homage to legendary typefaces Helvetica and Avant Garde. Download the Enotmik specimen (PDF) to view the full glyph set.
I want like to thank everyone that has given me input on the design and helped me make it a better typeface.
Weights: Light, Bold.
Format: OpenType PS (.otf)
$20.00

I saw this typeface today on a huge billboard in Times Square and for the life of me I can’t remember the name of this face. I know I’ve used it before. Anyone know?

Beautiful six weight font by Michael Parson called Ealing.

I was chopping up some boxes today for recycling and I noticed this Scientific Atlanta logo on one of them. At first glance I immediately thought it was Helvetica , but on closer inspection I was wrong. You can see that the “a” and “t” are slightly different than the forms found in Helvetica and the overall width of the face is wider.
Personally I’m not sure which typeface this is. Do you? Part of me thinks it’s not Helvetica and part of me thinks it’s so close to it that it might be and old or new variation of it. Or it’s possible that they commissioned someone to create a special face for them based on Helvetica.
What do you think?

Andrew has created this beautiful typeface along with other great work. Definitely check out his portfolio.