Microbrew Soft is the latest addition to the Microbrew family of fonts. What sets it apart are the soft edges and clean outlines, yet it still retains the retro and textured feel. You can get as clean or dirty as you want! With 27 individual styles plus an eclectic set of ornaments and catchwords, the possibilities are limitless when it comes to how many faces the font family can wear in your design. Microbrew Soft sports a nice mix between wood type poster style and vintage letterpress. The more detailed styles work well at large sizes, and the cleaner styles add legibility at smaller sizes.
Providing three styles, clean, rough, and press, the font offers such a unique style typeface. The design brings out a vintage Victorian-era styled handwritten typeface, which reminds you of Sherlock Holmes movies.
If you are in love with a simple design and vintage sans serif, make sure to take a look at this font. The Berringer offers three styles of fonts that fit vintage and modern styled bar or beer brands.
Discover a strong slab serif font that is inspired by cowboy and western style. Masterson is an all-caps font that comes in three styles- regular, spurs, and college. Interestingly, you can combine these styles in your design projects to get amazing results.
Millgrove is a condensed display typeface, which makes it perfect for use in titles, headlines, logos, among other projects. It comes in three styles- regular, edge, and stamp. This woodtype font features uppercase and lowercase characters, numerals, punctuations, alternates, and ligatures. In addition to this, the font comes with multilingual support.
One of the interesting features that set this font apart is the soft edges and clean outlines that help to add a retro and texture feel to your designs. With multiple styles and a diverse set of ornaments and catchwords, there are limitless possibilities with this font. The font also sports a nice mix between woodtype poster style and vintage letterpress, and the detailed styles work great at large sizes, while the cleaner styles add legibility at smaller sizes.
Zuume Soft is a high-impact, condensed sans serif, display font family with a soft touch. A sister to Zuume, this version features round corners for a little bit of a friendly appearance. Coming in multiple weights and italics, its range in thickness give a sharp, technical feel in the lighter weights, while the bold, blacker weights are meant to be tightly spaced and stacked for a visual punch.
Salda Soft; It is a modern sans serif family that blends old and new generation sans serif fonts in the same body. It has a wide usage area with its light narrow structure, soft and clean lines, humanist touches. It provides clean and smooth visuals in vertical screens, mobile applications and block texts.
Microbrew Soft includes a wide variety of textures while retaining soft edges and clean outlines. With 27 individual styles plus an eclectic set of ornaments and catchwords, the possibilities are limitless when it comes to how many faces the font family can wear in your design. Microbrew Soft sports a nice mix between wood type poster style and vintage letterpress. The more detailed styles work well at large sizes, and the cleaner styles add legibility at smaller sizes.
My photos begin in late August of 2016 and culminate with my visit there Saturday, when Yorkshire Square hosted a media day which was an opportunity to show off the final product, as far as the build is concerned. They also used the opportunity to test their hand pumps while letting visitors try the three brews that they had online; Early Doors Pub Bitter, The Tenant Pale Ale, and Wuthering Stout, an oat stout. While The Tenant was my favorite, all three were pretty tasty. There is an American Brown Ale and Golden Ale currently fermenting and both will be available by the time they open their doors for the soft-open.
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