Woodgrit

The Woodgrit family could originally be found on broadsides (posters, playbills) throughout the midwest on any public announcements. All original letterforms available were incorporated into the set with little modification.…

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Slab American font

Slab American

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The Slab American family of fonts is derived from a scientific letterpress manual published in the midwest in the 1890s. Slab American is an imperfect, chunky family ideally suited for…

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Old Times American font 57 Rodeo font Momentum font

Momentum

The Momentum family of typefaces is not for the faint of heart. Although difficult to spot at small point sizes, the glyphs are nothing but dot-to-dot letterforms raggedly, haphazardly placed…

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66 Rodeo font

66 Rodeo

66 Rodeo is ideally suited to capture attention and intrigue the viewer. The crisp, rugged angles and varied lettering weights offer distinction and character to any layout. An expert set…

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Licious Script font Old Paris Nouveau font Grit Primer font

Grit Primer

Grit Primer is a distressed, aged typeface resurrected from letterpress samples of schoolhouse primers common in the midwest around the turn of the century. Additional characters are also included in…

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58 Rodeo font

58 Rodeo

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Introducing 58 Rodeo: A Classic Redefined58 Rodeo is based on several different woodtypes used primarily as display faces in the late 1800s/early 1900s.The difference with this version of a classic…

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