Boott Stitch

Pen drawn in line, outline typeface originally designed for embroidery application. Boott was designed for print media in a wide point size range. Boott requires subjective display kerning and compensation.

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Mortised Caps font Hexagraph font

Hexagraph

  • Post author:Red One Graphstaff
  • Post category:Uncategorized

Thanks for checking out Hexagraph Font! This is my first font and type face in foundry world. Hexagraph inspired by geometrical form of hexagon shape, produces a series of letters…

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Bitters font

Bitters

A grotesque style with extended caps, true short caps and a thin mono-weight drop shadow. Bitters was designed for all media in a wide point size range. Bitters requires subjective…

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Mortised Vignettes font Antique Central font

Antique Central

  • Post author:Aboutypestaff
  • Post category:serif

A linear slab serif design consisting of fifteen styles. The design has a large x-height with short descenders and ascenders. Antique Central requires subjective text and display kerning and compensation.

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Victorian Alphabets font

Victorian Alphabets

Victorian Alphabets is a incoming family of complete victorian style alphabets, researched and developed upon a comprehensive number of vintage books, magazines and catalogues from XIX century. The "Victorian Alphabets…

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Hunter Poster font

Hunter Poster

A three dimensional version of Hunter Black with three separate outlines and a near vertical drop shadow. The individually drawn outlines to create multiple solutions with layers, colors, gradients and…

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Supernouveau font

Supernouveau

Supernouveau is a handfull and easy to use font with 244 pieces of art nouveau elements of decoration : frames, cuts, tailipieces, headpieces among others... Ready to use to make…

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Carlino font

Carlino

  • Post author:Pío Píostaff
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Carlino is named after the cutest dog on earth. Why? Because it’s the cutest font ever made. Especially intended for stationery use, it’s loaded with lots of alternates and ligatures,…

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