Adorn font

Adorn

What can be more lovely than a wedding, an invitation or a gift from the heart? One whose presentation uses the warm and welcoming family of typefaces, Adorn. With a…

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Adorn Smooth font Boucherie font

Boucherie

Finding fonts that work together to capture the aesthetic of an era is one of the biggest challenges designers face. Boucherie captures the lively essence of 19th-century French advertising typography…

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Charcuterie font

Charcuterie

Charcuterie is a collection of ten distinct yet related typefaces, and three ornamental typefaces. Used individually or blended with other fonts from this large family, elements of Charcuterie are well…

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Huet font

Huet

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Huet is a continuation of the work started with Versteeg. Where Versteeg was separated into individual circles, Huet connects these circles and adds a smooth geometric style.

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Niemi font

Niemi

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Niemi is a continuation of the work started with Versteeg. Where Versteeg was separated into individual circles, Huet connects these circles and adds a sharp geometric style. This creates a…

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Pocketknife font

Pocketknife

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Pocketknife is a simple grid-based titling font on it’s surface, but it has a surprisingly prolific set of features under the surface. The most notable of these features is an…

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Quatre font Toews font

Toews

Toews is a continuation of the work started with Versteeg, Huet, and Niemi. It combines the elements of the letterforms found in Huet and Niemi and uses the letterform outlines…

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