BeneScriptine
BeneScriptine is an Old English or medieval face that can be used for awards and certificates, which is the major use of this sort of typeface.
BeneScriptine is an Old English or medieval face that can be used for awards and certificates, which is the major use of this sort of typeface.
Gothamburg is a blackletter or square gothic face. The shapes of many of the letters were inspired by sets of letters in Oscar Ogg’s The 26 Letters (Thomas Y. Crowell…
The lower case of Lettergical is a mixture of several medieval styles and the upper case is a variant of Lombardic.
What would happen if one took a rather crude, squared-serifed typeface of the type popular in the 19th century and added medieval and calligraphic ornamentation? Maybe the result would be…
NeuAltisch is a calligraphic version of a modernized, more rounded Fraktur. It comes in two weights, plus three versions that are shadowed or striped.
OldHaroldRee is a modification of PhederFrack, a calligraphic fraktur face. It keeps the lower case letters and inserts a completely different set of upper-case letters, which is in the “Old…
PhederFrack is a calligraphic Fraktur face with three weights and a shadowed version.
PhrackSle is a a Fraktur face with a difference: it has a uniform stroke rather than a calligraphic-pen stroke. It comes in four weights: thin, plain, bold, and extrabold. (For…
Phraxtured is a fairly accurate rendition of the letter forms used in an old German-language publication that I found in a trash heap. However, several characters in fraktur, such as…