Darnalls font

Darnalls

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Darnalls is a slightly badly-printed style of old-fashioned-book typeface. There is the standard version which has a little print noise (quite subtly in the Regular version, more noticeably in the…

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Bertham Pro font

Bertham Pro

  • Post author:Ascenderstaff
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Bertham Pro Family (4 fonts) is a revival of Frederic W. Goudy’s Bertham typeface. Steve Matteson produced this unique typeface and added bold, italic and openface styles. The fonts include…

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Constantia font

Constantia

Constantia is a modulated wedge-serif typeface designed primarily for continuous text in both electronic and paper publishing. The design responds to the recent narrowing of the gap between screen readability…

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Goudy Forum Pro font

Goudy Forum Pro

  • Post author:Ascenderstaff
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Goudy Forum is a revival and dramatic expansion by Tom Rickner, type designer at Ascender Corporation, of Frederic W. Goudy’s 20th typeface design, "Forum Title". The Pro font began twenty…

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Pokerface font

Pokerface

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Pokerface is an industrious mixed-case display font devised on the theme of playing cards, designed by Jim Ford. Most letterforms in the font have 'four of a kind' while some…

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Mixtra Slabserif font

Mixtra Slabserif

  • Post author:T4staff
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Mixtra is a versatile and complete type family designed by Bo Berndal. The three Mixtra family branches are Roman, Sansserif and Slabserif, each with a full set of weights. The…

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Museum Tertia Cursive font Carmen font

Carmen

Carmen is a text type family inspired on the famous Prosper Mérimée’s book character Carmen, the Spanish gypsy woman who defied her fate for the sake of love. It was…

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Pradell font

Pradell

Pradell is a Latin text family based on original Spanish 18th century type specimens. More exactly on those type specimens showing the types cut by Catalan punchcutter Eudald Pradell (1721-1788).…

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