Scholz Secession font

Scholz Secession

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We named this font Scholz Secession. Fin-de-siecle Vienna, Austria is the source of this Jugendstil design from Schriftgiesserei Eduard Scholz. The original release was under the name Reklameschrift Secession. Most…

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Secession font

Secession

Secession is a very readable typeface, suitable for short blocks of text. If you have grown weary of the standard sans-serif faces one sees all the time, you may want…

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Seuchter Experimental font Shout font

Shout

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Shout is a “Hey, Look at ME” font. It is an attention-getting font for posters, flyers and ads. Its lineage includes the Haas Type Foundry’s 19th century advertising font, Kompakte…

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Sunshine Group font T-Hand Monoline font

T-Hand Monoline

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T-Hand Monoline is an idiosyncratic semi-script that combines forms from both script and printing in a manner the defies logical explanation. It’s just the way I print. I like the…

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Teutonia font

Teutonia

How can Teutonia be called “Art Nouveau” with all those straight lines? It seems like a contradiction. In fact, however, Art Nouveau embraces a rather wide variety of stylistic approaches.…

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Thorowgood Sans font

Thorowgood Sans

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A three-dimensional all-cap font for title use, Thorowgood Sans Shaded was released by the Fann Street Foundry of W. Thorowgood & Co. in 1839. Interestingly, it more closely resembles Figgins'…

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Waltari font

Waltari

Designed by Heinz Konig, Waltari was released by the Rudhard'schen Giesserei of Offenbach A.M., Germany in 1900, and reflects all the flamboyant exuberance of that period. Waltari is a Jugendstil…

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