Show / Hide MenuMenu

What's New

Franchise Pro is Here!

The font that re-ignited a type genre is now even more versatile. Check it out, or just buy it already!

Goodies

Shop from a limited but soon to be vast selection of Type Merch. If you have ideas about what else you’d like to see, let me know. Get you something nice.

store-image

Think you Know Type?

Let’s find out with a little quiz about fonts and type nerds. Oh, and your score determines your discount. Up to 50%. Do it!

Fonts

  • Argus

    Argus

    Argus is a font inspired by the company of its namesake logotype but morphed into something much more, which combines to form an oddly attractive combination of Art Deco and futuristic sensibilities.

    View Font
  • Campfires

    Campfires

    Campfires is an eclectic and rustic new display face with surprising versatility, legibility and space economy for text usage.

    View Font
  • Cassette

    Cassette

    Cassette is a typeface which resulted from a custom type experiment for a guitar pedal, which was then expanded. The typeface started as a simple fill typeface, but came alive with the addition of the through lines.

    View Font
  • Cluster

    Cluster

    Cluster is a Modern, Angular Blackletter Typeface and Font With Caps, Lowercase, and True Small Caps and not a single curve. The reason is less out of principal and more toward the goal of cohesion.

    View Font
  • Escape

    Escape

    Escape started out as an all caps font that I completed within a couple hours one day, to, as the name expresses, escape the frustration and anger that crop up occasionally as a creative who feels hamstrung by their own thoughts. View Font
  • Excavate
  • Franchise Pro

    Franchise Pro

    FRANCHISE is a powerful display typeface meant to communicate rapidly and with power without compromising style. And now, with lowercase characters and oblique, the font is one of the more versatile fonts you'll find.

    View Font
  • Glyphic

    Glyphic

    Glyphic is a rollercoaster ride of typographic style, with forms seeming to change their mood from ultra-serious to absurdly playful if you blink your eyes. View Font
  • Norse

    Norse

    Norse is a harsh, heavy display typeface that finds its home equally well with a sports franchise as it does with a brewery, imbued with a dash of Scandinavian stylization.

    View Font
  • Popup

    Popup

    Popup is a fun, child-like typeface done right, with way more features than necessary! It is inspired by a small word mark found in a Space Cowboy popup book, as evidenced by the corresponding imagery.

    View Font
  • Ray Gun

    Ray Gun

    Ray Gun is a font inspired by the fantastical, timeless lettering on decades’ worth of toy space weapons. The shapes mostly share the DNA of a moving geometrical formula, but with the occasional flare of a dip below the base line (a literal line in this case) or acrobatic curve. View Font
  • River Ranch

    River Ranch

    River Ranch is a font that defies an exact specification, given that its characteristics are a mash-up of Victorian embellishment and hints of Frontier swagger. View Font
  • Spellcaster

    Spellcaster

    Spellcaster is designed to allow for versatility in tone, always adding character and attitude, but working as suitably in a turn-of-the-century styled poster is it does in branding a magic show.

    View Font
  • Weathersbee Sans

    Weathersbee Sans

    Developed out of a desire for my own workhorse text face & also taking cues from my display type inklings, my eponymous font can do a lot very credibly. View Font
  • WT Iron

    WT Iron

    The latest addition to my type library is a font which I couldn’t have imagined 3 weeks ago, but boy am I glad that I made it. Much like the original Weathersbee font staple, Franchise, it can play an outrageous number of typographic roles. View Font
  • WT Morris Roman

    WT Morris Roman

    I’ve been doing some deep diving into the strange font ventures of William Morris. So naturally, I decided to create my own interpretation of his pretty darned ugly Roman face. The font is actually “ugly” in many good ways.

    View Font

Customize Yourself.

There is no more powerful way to make your brand unique, on a granular level—establishing the soul of your brand—than to use typography that is customized to you alone. Just as your speech is colored by the sound of your voice, your verbiage is colored by the text which carries it.

Put simply, a custom font gives your voice to your story.

Let's Make it Happen

Shop

Shop
  • Pillow
  • Mask
  • Hat

Who is using my type?

  • Walgreens
  • Starbucks
  • Target
  • Walmart
  • PGA
  • National Football League
  • Taco Bell
  • Feral Brewing Company
  • American Eagle
  • The History Channel
  • The Discovery Channel
  • FX Network
  • The Cleveland Browns
  • CVS Pharmacy
  • Food Network
  • Founder's Brewing
  • Ruby Tuesdays
  • Kettle Brand Chips
  • New Zealand Institute of Education
  • Warner Brothers
  • Loads of others
  • Like, basically everyone.