Sinkin Sans is a simple, luxuriously proportioned and easy to read sans-serif.
Sinkin Sans is designed with tiny, inconspicuous notches that sink into verticals at the intersections of strokes adding highlights to congested corners. The incisions make right angles appear sharper and improve definition in more intricate glyphs
The design is by K-Type and can be downloaded here in a very useful 18 weights
The British Library have posted in excess of a million copyright-free images to its Flickr photostream. The images come from the Mechanical Curator, a British Library project to scan more than 65,000 books from the 16th to 19th centuries.
“The release of these collections into the public domain represent the Library’s desire to improve knowledge of and about them, to enable novel and unexpected ways of using them, and to begin working with researchers to explore and interpret large-scale digital collections.” British Library
The collection ranges from decorative borders and advertising ephemera and includes a manual on how to identify cattle from the rear. Most images are drawings but early photographs are also included.
Mechanical Curator
Flickr photostream