Matthew Tyndall
Graphic Designer & Illustrator

There is a font for everything, and when there isn't, you have to create it. It's something I have been creating since 2011. Some of my fonts have been used by companies including, Frito Lay (makers of Tostitos), Dr. Oz and Toys R Us. There are over 100 fonts in my portfolio, but here are a few of the ones I've enjoyed creating. More can be found on Creative Market.



HASHI - Decorative Font


I created this from my affinity for eating with chopsticks. I spent 30 days in Japan so it only seemed appropriate for the name to be inspired by the Japanese word, Hashi. The font not only comes with bold and italic versions, but it includes over 50 extra ligatures and 46 alternate characters.





TEGAMI - Handwriting Font


This font was created from a letter that was sent to me from a friend in Japan. I called it Tegami because that's the Japanese word for "letter." The biggest challenge when creating it was the fact that not many capitals were included so I had to create the missing ones to match.





SURFACED - Mechanical Font


I created this as a font with motion. The degree of slant is just slight enough that there won't be any kerning conflicts between two letters. There is a solid version and an inline version.





MEET THE SUBMARINE - Handwriting Font


One of the first fonts I ever created was of my handwriting. The font was later used by Frito Lay in their Tostitos' "Spokesbag" campaign.





HOODS AND CAPERS - Serif Font (subtly)


A dynamic font with a slab option.