Crucifix

In June of 2004, Canada Type released Crucifix, a condensed three-tiers typeface that tried to bridge the gap between traditional blackletter forms and the traditional European gothics. The main goal…

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Dancebats font

Dancebats

According to the two most popular statistics companies in England and North America, eight out of every ten people like to dance. Talk about useless information! But with such a…

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Davis font

Davis

Over the past couple of decades, the many applications that joined print as media requiring design solutions have combined to necessitate a visual evolution that favours controlled optical geometry and…

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Davis Sans font

Davis Sans

Over the past couple of decades, the many applications that joined print as media requiring design solutions have combined to necessitate a visual evolution that favours controlled optical geometry and…

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Didot Display font Didot Headline font Diploma font

Diploma

Diploma is a revival of Diplomat, a metal type made by the in-house team of Ludwig & Mayer and first published in 1964. Strong elegant caps with confident serifs make…

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Diva font

Diva

From the time and place of true Divas, the late Italian nineteenth century, comes a handwriting that is soft, cultured, elegant, down to earth, and capable of surpassing the aesthetic…

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Dokument Pro font Dominion font

Dominion

Dominion was based on an early 1970s film type called Lampoon, and named after an edgy 1980s goth-rock song by the Sisters of Mercy. Dominion's severely geometric shapes are a…

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