Grizzly

Grizzly is a handwritten display style typeface. It was designed by hand using a flair pen, then scanned in, vector traced and fontisized. It is a very detailed typeface that…

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Jaggers font

Jaggers

Jaggers is a handwritten typeface based on the letterforms Caslon. It may be hard to see the resemblance between these two since Jaggers is such a unique font. Its casual…

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Junkyard font

Junkyard

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Inspired by the local city dump is Junkyard, a fat, chunky, boxy and delightful font made by Victory Type. It's surprisingly easy and enjoyable to read! It adds pizzazz to…

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Lysosome font

Lysosome

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Lysosome, was created and designed by Noah Rothschild. It is a unique typeface that is offered at a great price! Lysosome is a cute, curved and delightful font. Some think…

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MCM Hellenic Wide font MCM Monogram font

MCM Monogram

Victory Type Studios is pleased to announce the release of Monogram, the second typeface from the growing Mid-Century Modern Collection--a set of vintage typefaces rescued from the dustbin of history…

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Mechanikschrift font

Mechanikschrift

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Mechanikschrift, roughly German for “mechanical writing”, is a typeface from Noah Rothschild and Victory Type. The aesthetic of this font is just what its name points towards: machine-like structure with…

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Metro Gothic font Quattro font

Quattro

Quattro is a digital depiction of the golden age of typography: the printing press. Quattro's design is based on the antiquated look of aged documents and text samples set in…

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Surfside font

Surfside

These are the letters I doodled in the margins of my high school notebooks. As it turns out, a man named Milt Glaser doodled them first. He doodled a lot…

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