CARBONTYPE
CarbonType was scanned directly from letters produced by a Samsonite typewriter. There was no "1" on the machine, so a lowercase L was used in its place. Legend has it that the typewriter was haunted, and that the silhouettes of the two men it killed can be seen in the lowercase H and N.
updated Feb. 2007 -- TTF file in ZIP (13 kb)
REFRIGERATION
Refrigeration was designed to resemble beaten and weathered alphabet refrigerator magnets as seen from an angle. The "faces" of the letters are absent, leaving only the shade of the objects' depth.
Oct. 2004 -- TTF file in ZIP (13 kb)
SINGLE SLEEVE
This is a great font: narrow but bold, smooth but tipsy. You should download it and use it everywhere. That'll show 'em.
Feb. 2010 -- TTF file in ZIP (8 kb)
PILLBOX OPAQUE
Are you looking for a "dark" font? If this one isn't dark enough, it's time to adjust your monitor.
Oct. 2004 -- TTF file in ZIP (20 kb)
106 BEATS THAT
"106 Beats That" is a song from Wire's debut album Pink Flag. Whether or not the song contains 106 beats in it is yet to be determined. The letters in this font were created from a repeating brush pattern shaped like a symbol for an airplane.
Dec. 2005 -- TTF file in ZIP (12 kb)
UNDERWOOD CHAMPION
A second typewriter font, this time with clearer, more defined letterforms.