![]() ![]() Typefaces from 2019: Ghoust (a marker font done at Cititype), Diamant Handwriting (a signature font), Utrecht (with Siti Saribanon Nurjannah), Exhibitionist (a fine rhythmic script), Holimount, Prague Metronome (a thin signature script), Allegroost (a brush typeface), Anisha (script), Kyoto Northern, ChiQuel (a Victorian display typeface that can be layered), Hillstone (a dry brush script), Malique, Ginchiest (a retro signage script), Kid Knowledge, Haghia, Khatija Calligraphy, Bernound, Graffity, Brandy Script (monoline), Downhill, Concept (sketched, blueprint font), Konya (signature script), Blacksmith, Curve Calibration (condensed sans). In 2018, he released the hexagonally-patterned color font Space, the nervous monoline display typeface Barcelona, the monoline script Brandy, the tattoo and metal band blackletter font Amstha, Twinkle (hexagonal texture), Premium Quality, Hightide (signage script), Ashley Pages, Bold Grunge (a wood style Western font), Rabbit House, Strongbold (brush style), Onthel (a rhythmic signage script), Cafeine, Seulanga (calligraphic), Sweet Bubble, Downhill, Architecture (technical writing font), Wisethink (rough brush), Emerald, Ghotic, Oakland (signage script), Parthenon (signage script), Strawberry Night (script), the formal calligraphic font Beauty Athena, the inline font Epicentrum, and the signature font Attitude in 2018. 1980, who set up Grayscale, then 38 Lineart, and finally Fontsources. ![]() "I'd like to fill my shop up with as many artists as I can so I can tattoo the world," Rodgers said.Īnd that makes this tattoo shop Totally Tallahassee.TYPE DESIGN INFORMATION PAGE last updated onģ8 Lineart Studio (or: Grayscale, or: Fontsources)Īrchitect and designer in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, b. With five artists, he's hoping to continue growing, something he says wouldn't be possible without this city he calls home. His shop first started on Gaines Street, but he's had to expand to South Monroe. ![]() Now, they've become more main stream," Rodgers said. "If you're older it's because you were told you weren't allowed to get a tattoo. Now more than ever - he's seeing older generations coming in for their first piece of ink. Rodgers said one of the coolest parts has been witnessing the evolution of tattoos in society. "Sometimes people don't even need a reason to get a tattoo." "Someone who passed away, to graduating to achieving a goal they've achieved with whatever they're interested in," Rodgers said. Rodgers said each tattoo symbolizes a different meaning. ![]() In his career he has made 27,000 thousand tattoos. "There is a lot of my pieces walking around on this earth, and I think that's really cool," Rodgers said. He first has to create the customer's idea on his iPad, print it out to make a stencil, then thoroughly clean his station before he is able to get to work. Rodgers said it's a process to tattoo someone. "I remember fourth and fifth grade drawling a lot, more than I was doing my school work," Rodgers said.Īlain is a tattoo artist and the owner of Euphoria Tattoos.įrom a young age, he's always loved to draw but if you ask him why he became a tattoo artist he'd say "I kind of picked it up as a joke".Ī joke that turned into a 27-year-long career. A simple design that gives Rodger's client a way to give the world a visual into who he is. It's an ace of spade on the inner part of his right forearm. (WTXL) - With the tip of his needle, a permanent image inks onto the arm of Alain Rodger's customer. ![]()
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