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Wundes [John B. Wundes]

Graphic designer John B. Wundes (b. 1971, California) established the Wundes foundry in Hayward, CA, in 2005. MyFonts catalog.

  • Ossuary (2005) is a font in which each letter is formed using a uniquely arranged pile of skulls. The font was inspired by images from the Kostnice ossuary in Sedlec, Kutna Hora near Prague.
  • Neona (2006) takes inspiration from neon signs.
  • Road Stencil (2006) is a font based on painted street markings: The letters are stretched roughly six times their normal height so that when viewed from an angle, the text is seen as proportional.
  • In 2007, Wundes published Boilerplate, Broadveau (art nouveau), Sprouts (which he calls bonsai nouveau), Fairybook (ornamental caps face), Caard (credit card text face), Museum Initials (scanned from the engravings of Freeman Delamotte, 1879), and Henry8 (16th century caps font).

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Commercial fonts (small outfits) ⦿ Type designers ⦿ Type designers ⦿ Horror fonts ⦿ Stencil fonts ⦿ Ornamental caps typefaces ⦿ Art Nouveau typefaces ⦿ Neon tube or faux neon typefaces ⦿ Type scene in California ⦿








file name: John B Wundes Neona 2006


file name: John B Wundes Boilerplate 2007


file name: John B Wundes Broadveau 2007


file name: John B Wundes Caard 2007


file name: John B Wundes Fairybook 2007


file name: John B Wundes Henry8 2007


file name: John B Wundes Museum Initials 2007


file name: John B Wundes Museum Initials 2007 after Freeman Delamotte 1879


file name: John B Wundes Ossuary 2005


file name: John B Wundes Road Stencil 2006


file name: John B Wundes Sprouts 2007







Luc Devroye ⦿ School of Computer Science ⦿ McGill University Montreal, Canada H3A 2K6 ⦿ lucdevroye@gmail.com ⦿ http://luc.devroye.org ⦿ http://luc.devroye.org/fonts.html