Beverly Drive is a left-leaning script font from Hoodzpah, Inc. inspired by Beverly Hills: from the posh Rodeo shop signs, to the kitschy apartment complex logos. This midcentury modern script features a low x-height, exaggerated cap heights, and stylistic and contextual alternates. Check out Beverly Drive Right, the right-leaning sister font.
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Beverly Drive Right is a retro script font with a low x-height, exaggerated cap height, and 2 unique style sets to suit any occasion. Use the default style set for more casual applications like restaurant menus or beer labels, and the fancier style set 01 for wedding invites or holiday graphics. Includes fun extras like smiley faces, “rd” “th” “st” superscript ligatures, and tons of contextual alternates.
Lone Pine is a reverse-contrast, serif typeface with 110% zazz and juuj. Inspired by Route 395 in California, this typeface pays homage to the many towns scattered along the way, namely Lone Pine, CA at the base of Mt. Whitney. This display font is super high contrast, and features big swashes for an immediate wow factor. Turn on the OpenType style set 01 for a more 70’s sci-fi look.
Redondo Ave script font is an organic, casual, yet sumptuously extra font that you can dress up or down. Redondo Ave comes in 2 weights, with 560 glyphs. This retro-inspired display font adds instant personality to any design or layout. Like Jennifer Coolidge, it has an extravagance that’s simultaneously down to earth.



