Birmingham is a font created from a wood-type mashup of French Antique and Tuscan
styles. Laser-cut wood blocks and letterpress techniques recreated the movable type process.
The name is inspired by TV show Peaky Blinders and British aesthetics, as both typefaces were
widely used in signage during early 20th-century England. A digital wood font specimen book was
designed to display the full glyph set, emphasizing the font’s versatility through a visually
consistent grid structure.