Ministry Script was designed to be “A time capsule that marks both the American ad art of the 1920s, and the current new-millennium acrobatics of digital type.” First letters of Ministry comes from a how-to lettering book but immediately turned on a complex and modern new digital typeface design with thousand glyphs. Ministry’s OpenType features include contextual and stylistic alternates, swash characters, and a galaxy of ligatures. A single face with over 1,000 characters to explore. The OpenType palette provides access to four different variants of each letter.
FB Titling Gothic is an immense series of nearly fifty styles inspired by that century-old favorite ATF Railroad Gothic. Led by the Los Angeles Times and Gentleman’s Quarterly, US publications are using David Berlow’s new series to unify the structure of headlines from its wide spectrum of options. FB Titling Gothic started as a relative of Berlow’s Rhode family, but took its own direction around 1995. Among other uses, Titling Gothic FB is recommended for Newspaper, Magazine, Book and Corporate use.
This typeface draws its inspiration from a late 19th style which was popular for newspaper headlines. It featured straight diagonal lines in place of the usual curves. The PF Mechanica Series projects a disciplined architecture, which combines a modern hitech structure with rigid angular forms. PF Mechanica A comes in 2 weights with a normal and bold solid face. On the other hand, PF Mechanica B is more involved with 5 ultra modern styles. The new “Pro” series has been recently expanded to include Latin, Greek and Cyrillic.