Equalis Stencil font

Equalis Stencil

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Equalis Stencil is a slab-serif typeface. This OpenType font comes in three weights, alternates and symbols, with support for CE languages. Equalis Stencil can be used as display type, headlines,…

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Blackduck font

Blackduck

“Blackduck” font is a typical Gothic, usually named “Blackletter” . This typeface was born with the name of “Textur” and developed from Carolingian cursive. It was used in the middle…

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Eurotypo SII font

Eurotypo SII

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Eurotypo SII is a sibling of our Eurotypo Sans family and is composed of two Expanded weights and six Condensed styles.Each font of Eurotypo SII contain 359 glyphs and advanced…

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Marcus Traianus font

Marcus Traianus

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The famous lettering “Capital Trajana” (inscription at the bottom of the column that bears its name erected in the year114 A.D.) is usually identified as the classic example that defines Imperial…

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Breda font

Breda

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Breda is a Geometric Sans-serif; it is constructed from simple geometric shapes such as the circle and rectangle. This family of fonts starts from a very thin single-line face to…

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Breda Two font

Breda Two

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Breda Two is the condensed version of the Breda family, but it is presented as an independent family of fonts because they can work as a single face in your…

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Eurotypo BKL font Eolia A font

Eolia A

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In ancient Greece, the inhabitants of the Aegean islands and the northwest coast of Asia Minor were called "Eolia". Eolia is a family of sans serif fonts that combine grotesque…

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Rufolo font

Rufolo

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Rufolo is a family of fonts that can be considered both aesthetic and utilitarian. It has an apparent serif, barely hinted at, whose clear past reference is a beautiful epigraphic…

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