The New York-based agency XXIX designed the new storefront for Latinotype, and tasked us with building it. We built it with our Next.js stack, and integrated with Sanity to give the team flexible building blocks to construct site pages.
Let us handle building your custom foundry site.
From your design to a live site.
We can handle the nitty-gritty so you can focus on design. What we need from you is a mockup, designed in Figma or with HTML files. We’ll turn it into a custom, optimized server-rendered front end on Fontdue.
We can also migrate your catalog from another system, or build a new feature you’d like to sponsor – many of Fontdue’s features began as a single foundry’s request.
These foundries commissioned Fontdue to build their custom sites.
The New York-based agency XXIX designed the new storefront for Latinotype, and tasked us with building it. We built it with our Next.js stack, and integrated with Sanity to give the team flexible building blocks to construct site pages.
Designed by Stéphane Elbaz and the reason Fontdue exists. We’ve been working closely with Stéphane since we originally launched his website in 2018.
TYPE BY was Fontdue foundry number two. Fred Smeijers and Corina Cotorobai approached us in 2018 after we launched General Type Studio and asked to build their new foundry site after dissolving OurType. We worked closely with Corina to bring Fontdue from powering one foundry to powering many foundries, and this process informed many of the early platform features including EU VAT and invoicing compliance. The TYPE BY website was designed by Corina Cotorobai.
Fontdue foundry number three. Mirco Schiavone designed the RazziaType site and asked us to build it. We launched his site in 2019 and revisited it in 2024 with a refresh.
Chester Jenkins started Labor and Wait after dissolving Vllg in 2023. He designed the website and tasked us with building it. This was the first website we built with the Next.js App Router and helped influence our modern tech stack.
René designed his website in 2021 and commissioned us to build it. The website runs on Next.js Pages Router and uses Fontdue as its CMS. We’ve worked with him to expand and iterate on the design in the years since.
Alex designed the website for his foundry neue, and commissioned us to build it custom in 2022.
Identity Letters was one of Fontdue’s first foundry sites, and we built it custom following to Moritz’s design. We worked with Moritz several times in the years after to iterate on the website.
Malou tasked us with customizing the Fontdue template with a video-driven homepage for his site.
Marcus commissioned us to build his custom site for FaceType, using the Fontdue template as a starting point and evolving it.
Julian tasked us with customizing the Fontdue template for this site, with a new homepage layout and theme toggle.
Juri asked us to expand the Fontdue template including a custom homepage layout.
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