Pimpin

Pimpin, is a speedy cursive typeface that can express a fresh atmosphere of casual style. The Pimpin fonts come in four styles: Regular, Bold, Italic and Bold Italic; Included diacritics…

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Pieve font

Pieve

Pieve (means community): The idea was to create a gestual and fresh typeface, almost rustic and sometimes elegant, a Latin typography popular and irreverent. This font comes with stylistic variations…

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Pial font

Pial

Pial fonts Family includes: Pial Regular that is totally hand-designed, casual and youthful, with lines that sometimes swell extremely, contain 546 glyphs with many stylistic variations, swashes and ligatures. Pial…

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Pasteque font

Pasteque

Pasteque is a display script based on a casual typography handmade with marker.  Lovable, fun and youthful, this is the best way to describe Pasteque.  So playful that allows you…

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Parisi font

Parisi

The Parisii was a small Gallic people settled in the current Paris region, which gave its name to the city of Paris. According to Caesar (53 BC.), their main town…

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Palio font

Palio

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Palio is a family of fonts derived from the classic Didone, its capitals are slightly condensed and the lower case definitively abandon the reminiscent of the baroque endings strokes, which…

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Palio subfamily font Ottocento font

Ottocento

Ottocento is an elegant chancery cursive, derived from XIXth century Italian calligraphy. Slightly inclined and with a fast and marked ductus, this font is well balanced between thick and thin…

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