Nick Cooke is a British type designer based in Otley, West Yorkshire, who has been at it since 1982 as a lettering artist. He founded G-Type in 1999. Nick started as a lettering artist in London in 1982 crafting type by hand for book jackets.
His typefaces:
◉ Accent Graphic (1997, a Peignotian sans).
◉ Amulet (2002, a Celtic look face).
◉ Avocet (2006).
◉ Chevin (2003, sans family, +Std, +Pro, +Eco).
◉ ITC Dartagnan.
◉ Digitalis (2000).
◉ Geetype (an upright script inspired by cigarette pack lettering by the great A. M. Cassandre).
◉ Gizmo (a beautiful chaotic handwriting face).
◉ Houschka (an Avenir lookalike; see also Houschka Rounded (2006), Houschka Pro (2009), and Houschka Alt Pro (2011), featuring weights from hairline to extra bold).
◉ Morpeth (2008, a sturdy sans family).
◉ Nubian (sans family).
◉ Olicana (2005, a nice casual connected script face), Olicana Rough, Olicana Smooth (2007) [note: everyone likes Olicana: Eben Sorkin writes The primary reason it was so powerfully and instantly popular was the font's voice, a personality both complicated and unique. On the one hand it has a casual and authentic sense of vivacity and fun. On the other hand this expressiveness is intermittent; it continuously but gently teases the eye.].
◉ Organon Sans and Serif (2009).
◉ FF Penguin (1995).
◉ Precious Sans, Precious Serif.
◉ Rollerscript (2012). A connected informal script with enough bells and whistles to evoke true handwriting.
◉ Sovereign (one free weight of this serif family can be found here) and Sovereign Display (2008, an engraved typeface).
http://www.g-type.com/
http://www.myfonts.com/foundry/G-Type/