New Font: Posada

José Guadalupe Posada was a Mexican printer, engraver, cartoonist and illustrator of the late 19th and early 20th century who was enormously influential on the development of Mexican Folk art styles which continue today. Posada is best known for his Calavera cartoons and illustrations which satirized his fellow Mexicans as skeletons in the tradition of Dia de los Muertos. Many of Posada’s cartoons were published as single-sheet handbills and included original hand-lettered captions and titles in a style reminiscent of period newspaper headlines. We’ve previously collected many of Posada’s Calavera lithographs in our Macabre Fonts and Art Collection and now we’re releasing our first font based on Posada’s lettering, somewhat unimaginatively tagged with his name. It’s a rough and bold all-caps character set with alternative caps on the lower case keys, with an offset positioning which Posada used in a number of his cartoons, as demonstrated in the sample to the right. You can try out the free demo version of Posada for either MacOS or Windows. It features just the characters of the standard set. The full combined version of Posada is available on our Ordering Site.

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Queen Mab T-Shirt

We’ve added another unique shirt to our fashionwear line. The new design is called ‘Queen Mab’ and combines a beautiful illustration of the fairy queen with the text of Mercutio’s speech describing her from Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet. It uses several attractive and appropriate fonts, including Hesperides for the main text of the poem and Ardenwood for the fanciful title. The whole design is rendered in a rainbow color scheme which makes it look truly unique.

The design is available on a large selection of different shirt types. To order it just go to our page at CafePress. The process is easy and they ship quickly and direct to you. You can also save $5 off the price by using the Coupon Code in the upper left corner of the t-shirt ordering page. To see the design in more detail, click on the small image to the left and you’ll get a larger sample.

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