This file is a catalogue of all my fonts available to this date.
Font files can be downloaded from my website:
www.castlesncrypts.com by clicking on the links below.
The PR Viking font family (2 font files) is now available, Free for personal use, as Linkware!
This typeface is inspired by the angular shapes of runes; the early writing of Northern European peoples.
The letters have been given an eroded finish, as though they were carefully carved a thousand years ago, and weathered over time.
This font includes at least two versions of every letter one slimple, one more ornate, with all alternate characters for other European languages.
The compass rose has appeared on charts and maps since the 1300's when the portolan charts first made their appearance. The term "rose" comes from the figure's compass points resembling the petals of the well-known flower.
For more about the Origins of the Compass Rose, click
here.
So far, one of my most popular fonts has been Herakles, with the look of a hastily made Etruscan inscription.
In the same vein, I offer another font named after a Greek hero: Agamemnon.
This font is somewhat more refined, with the capitals and small letters
being made with the same stroke thickness but with a size ratio of 5 to 8,
similar to the so called "Golden Section" .
In addition to all accented characters for West-European languages, I have also included a full set of Greek characters in this font.
I hope you enjoy it!
This is my latest variation on my PR Agamemnon font.
The letters are all caps, in one size, and in the caps position, they are upright, in the lower case position, they are rotated 5degrees so they can be mixed and matched to give a little wobble to the line.
Click on the graphic to download the
PR Agamemnon Wobble Caps font.
PR Uncial
This is our first font, based on Peter's own personal way of writing uncials, The rounded letters of the fourth to eighth centuries. It makes use of small and large caps.
PR Uncial Alt Caps 2
This font combines the rounded, early medieval letters from PR Uncial, with another set of capitals of a more classical proportion, as well as a variety of additional forms: A tall
"T" which allows you to nest the adjacent letters closer together, ans
some Ligatures, (letters joined together in a single character, available
on one keystroke). Try mixing and matching for the best effect.
PR Uncial Alt Caps
This font contains the same set of characters as "Alt Caps 2" but
only 75% as wide. Both are very suitable for titling or as Drop Caps.
PR Celtic Narrow This is the latest addition to my
family of "uncial" fonts, loosely based on the 8th Anglo Saxon notes in
a Northumbrian manuscript, the "Lindisfarne Gospels".
To learn More about the Lindisfarne
Gospels, click
here.
PiRhoHerak
This font features the angular
lines of early Etruscan inscriptions
Symbol Fonts:
PR Rune Stones 2, PR Runes 2
These 2 fonts feature the 24 characters
of the "Elder Futhark" with and without an elliptical "stone" outline.
The capital letters will display the upright glyphs, and the small letters will show the inverted forms. Use the one without the "stones"
for creating runic inscriptions.
PR Runes
This font features the 24 characters of the "Elder Futhark"
with an elliptical "stone" outline. Also Included are some
Symbols of the seasons, a Thor's hammer, and a few other
metaphysical glyphs.
PR Astro
This font is a collection of astrological and metaphysical symbols:
Not a font you can "spell" with, at least not in the conventional sense!
If you are using one of Peter's fonts, and would like to send him the licensing fees,or if you would like to encourage Peter to create more fonts, click here: