Fontef

8 fonts
Henri

A new interpretation of Henri Friedlaender’s “Shalom שלום” - a single style Hebrew monospace made for IBM Selectric printers in 1974. The new version by Yanek Iontef (2017) is no longer a monospace, includes a bold weight, Latin and is intended to be used in small sizes.

sans-serif
foundry
commercial
Narkiss Hadash

Explore Narkiss Hadash designed by Daniel Grumer, Yanek Iontef, Zvi Narkiss at Adobe Fonts.

sans-serif
foundry
commercial
Narkiss Tam

Explore Narkiss Tam designed by Daniel Grumer, Yanek Iontef, Zvi Narkiss at Adobe Fonts.

sans-serif
foundry
commercial
Narkissim

Official revival of Zvi Narkiss’s Hebrew classic typeface “Narkisssim נרקיסים”, a soft and gentle text typeface made for continuous reading. This typeface was designed during the 1980s, for phototypesetting technology. In the new version the weight, spacing, proportions, and optical size were adjusted to be used in text sizes (8–12), and the family includes Regular and Bold styles.

sans-serif
foundry
commercial
Pauza

Explore Pauza designed by Yanek Iontef at Adobe Fonts.

sans-serif
foundry
commercial
Schablona

In the recent past, stencil typefaces were very popular among artisans, craftsmen and militaries. Schablona is a stencil type family inspired by found type in the industrial parts of Tel Aviv.

sans-serif
foundry
commercial