Speakeasy offers a diverse set of five fonts which serve as an all-encompassing set of tools to create menus and labels alongside restaurant branding elements and signage for businesses that prefer traditional aesthetics. The Buenos Aires most prestigious speakeasy served as an original launching point for this collection, which includes five different typefaces including a flowing script alongside subtle wedge and refined flare serifs along with a clean sans serif and a bold Didone.
The script started from a book of German lettering, yet the remaining typefaces capture retro-20th-century advertisement and announcement typography styles. Essential features of The Speakeasy script include two connection styles together with a comprehensive array of OpenType features and glyph palettes that control alternates, swashes, endings, and flourishes. Speakeasy Modern and Speakeasy Flare present small-cap designs that come with alternate choices, and Speakeasy Sans and Speakeasy Gothic feature both capital and lowercase letters, along with small caps and supplementary stylistic capabilities. The set completes itself through decorative rules alongside ornaments to cater to designers who want to create sophisticated vintage looks with a modern flair.