Crucifix

In June of 2004, Canada Type released Crucifix, a condensed three-tiers typeface that tried to bridge the gap between traditional blackletter forms and the traditional European gothics. The main goal…

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American Calligraphic font Dancebats font

Dancebats

According to the two most popular statistics companies in England and North America, eight out of every ten people like to dance. Talk about useless information! But with such a…

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Arizonia font Davis font

Davis

Over the past couple of decades, the many applications that joined print as media requiring design solutions have combined to necessitate a visual evolution that favours controlled optical geometry and…

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Babylonica font Davis Sans font

Davis Sans

Over the past couple of decades, the many applications that joined print as media requiring design solutions have combined to necessitate a visual evolution that favours controlled optical geometry and…

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Beau Rivage font

Beau Rivage

This calligraphic typeface comes with two styles. The first style has less ornate uppercase forms and the second has more flourished upper- & lowercase characters for a beautiful hand-lettered feel.…

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Didot Display font

Didot Display

In spite of its name, this font family embodies the ultimate classic modern advertising typeface, rather than concern itself with revivalism or Didone authenticity. Naturally the spirit of the original…

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Bilbo font

Bilbo

Bilbo is a very legible calligraphic style that has a masculine feel. It can be used for more than just display. Use Bilbo in body copy that requires added warmth…

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