Coconut

Coconut is a round and heavy unicase font with the techno, squarish, grid-based squeeze that of late seems part of almost every contemporary pop designs. It works as the 21st…

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Collector Comic font Common Comic font

Common Comic

The Common Comic volume is the fifth in Canada Type’s ever-growing series of comic book fonts, which really is the expression of Patrick Griffin’s continued obsession with the genre. Common…

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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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Doobie font

Doobie

One would think the whole hippy thing would have died out after the knighting of Mick Jagger and the selling out of the The Who. Not at Canada Type. We…

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Fuzzy Bubbles font Fantini font

Fantini

Fantini is the revival and elaborate update of a typeface called Fantan, made in-house and released in 1970 by a minor Chicago film type supplier called Custom Headings International. In…

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Fido font Fore font

Fore

Fore is a fresh spin on fat display letters, with a tinge of Japanese techno design. Its unicase construct gives it a very flexible nature, which makes it very appealing…

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Gaslon font

Gaslon

Gaslon is a slight reinterpretation and major expansion of a 1973 film type called Corvina Black, originally designed for VGC by A. Bihari. While the original typeface was popular in…

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