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DJR | David Jonathan Ross. I make fonts. Get them here, with free trials, student licenses, and discounted licenses available.
- Bungee
Thanks. Thanks to support from Google and The Font Bureau,...
- Condor
Condor Variable Beta [Condensed]. The quick brown fox jumps...
- Fern
Though I cannot tell why it was exactly that those stage...
- Forma DJR
72. Interdisciplinary Qualifying Project. Call 1 (800) 435...
- Gimlet
Gimlet draws its inspiration from Georg Trump’s 1938...
- Input
A little backstory... Reading code is a lot different than...
- Job Clarendon
Job Clarendon is a typeface that pays homage to job printing...
- Manicotti
Manicotti Cyrillic and Greek . Between 2014 and 2016, I...
- Bungee
Learn about DJR, a Los Angeles-based typeface designer who creates custom fonts and lettering for various projects. See his honors, lectures, workshops, and other projects related to fonts and letterforms.
Input is a flexible system of fonts designed specifically for code by David Jonathan Ross. It offers both monospaced and proportional fonts, all with a large range of widths, weights, and styles for richer code formatting. See what makes Input a different coding typeface.
David Jonathan Ross draws letters of all shapes and sizes for custom and retail typeface designs from his studio in the woods of Western Massachusetts. A native of Los Angeles, He began drawing typefaces at Hampshire College and joined The Font Bureau in 2007 where he honed his bézier-wrangling skills.
David Jonathan Ross. 11 259. Manicotti. David Jonathan Ross draws letters of all shapes and sizes for custom and retail typeface designs. A native of Los Angeles, He began drawing typefaces at Hampshire College and joined The Font Bureau in 2007 where he honed his bézier-wrangling skills.
5 de mar. de 2023 · DJR. Hailing from Southern California, David started drawing type during his time at Hampshire College in Western Massachusetts. There he began a handful of designs, including a text and display series for the student newspaper and a funky Wild West font called Manicotti.