Trybuna font

Trybuna

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Inspired by Thannhaeuser's Liberta, completely fresh drawn and designed, Trybuna is a pronounced, freestyle serif font family, intended for body texts in print and for the web.

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Typoskript Pro font

Typoskript Pro

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In 1968 Hildegard Korger’s Typoskript was cut by Typoart in Dresden, Saxony. This freshly redrawn and digitized version was extended to include Central European, Baltic and Turkish letterforms, and possesses…

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Tyton Pro font

Tyton Pro

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Based on Schumann's original Typoart font 'Stentor', Tyton Pro has been carefully redrawn and redesigned. Unlike the simplified forms of former photo-setting versions, Tyton Pro preserves the tender upstrokes and…

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Unger Fraktur font

Unger Fraktur

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In the wake of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution there was a desire for a clear classical blackletter font without frills. That is why in 1793 the famous printer…

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Zentenar Fraktur font Atze font

Atze

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Atze, a handwriting script font, was designed by Ralph M. Unger for the profonts Library. Inspired by frowned-upon Comic Sans, Atze is much more pleasing, much milder and more natural.…

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Chaweng font

Chaweng

Chaweng is a coastal region on Ko Samui, an island in the Golf of Thailand, about 20 miles off the mainland. The design of Chaweng is based on some 'Latinese'…

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Compliment font

Compliment

Compliment is a script design which is obviously based on H. Matheis' typeface designed for Ludwig & Mayer in 1965. Ralph M. Unger redrew and digitized this font in 2004.…

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Cranach font

Cranach

This picturesque, beautiful German Blackletter typeface was originally released by Benjamin Becker Succ, Frankfurt am Main, then named ?K�nstlergotisch?. Ralph M. Unger redesigned, digitally remastered and completed the font based…

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