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  1. The type foundry of David Jonathan Ross (DJR), home of the Font of the Month Club. Making fonts such as Fit, Forma DJR, Gimlet, Manicotti, Input, Turnip, Condor, Trilby, Fern, and Output.

  2. David Jonathan Ross. David creció en una península al sur de Los Ángeles y se trasladó al este para asistir al Hampshire College de Amherst, Massachusetts. Allí se sintió atraído por el diseño de la información y la tipografía, y orientó sus estudios hacia la intersección de la comunicación, el diseño, el arte y la artesanía.

  3. 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. Now he publishes his typeface designs at ...

  4. 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.

  5. Custom fonts. I love to work on commissioned fonts or lettering, especially when there is an unusual problem to solve. From the nameplate of The Wall Street Journal to the packaging of Hot Wheels cars, I have turned simple ideas about letters and shapes into powerful tools for editorial and brand design.

  6. 48 px. Restablecer. Imágenes. Esta es la fundición personal de David Jonathan Ross.

  7. Roslindale | David Jonathan Ross. When in doubt, use Roslindale. Buy PDF. Roslindale is a serif typeface that follows in the footsteps of De Vinne, originally published in the 1890s by the Central Type Foundry and named for the famed nineteenth century printer.