Lettergical
The lower case of Lettergical is a mixture of several medieval styles and the upper case is a variant of Lombardic.
The lower case of Lettergical is a mixture of several medieval styles and the upper case is a variant of Lombardic.
This set of four fonts, organized as a font family, consists of toy train cars with letters on them. Upper and lower cases have different typefaces on them, so there…
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MedicineShelf has old-fashioned looking letters on old-fashioned looking bottles. The letters are taken from the typeface NeuAltisch. The MedicineShelf-Blank and MedicineShelf-Outline styles can be used in layers with the base…