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Unveiling the Enigma: Exploring the Magic of Celtic Fonts

Explore the charm of Celtic fonts, intricate styles rooted in history. Ideal for logos, digital design, and adding a touch of antiquity to your brand.

ED Brigid Font

ED Brigid is a Celtic style display font combined with a modern serif design, this font is modern, elegant and looks aesthetic. This font is inspired by several typography on social media which have been redesigned so that it can

Fulgora Font

Fulgora is a sort of ‘calligraphic typography’ or ‘typographic calligraphy’, depending on the point of view. Inspired by late-medieval Bâtarde and Civilité blackletter styles, the Kannada and Sinhala writing systems from Southern India, Celtic uncials, and diverse vernacular Mexican scripts,

ED Cretheus Font

ED Cretheus is an elegant and classy display serif font, it combines modern roman and celtic styles. This font is also equipped with alternative characters, ligatures, and multi-language support that can support your design needs. this font is perfect for

Kolm Keltek Font

Kolm Keltek is a collection of ornaments organized into two font files. The ornaments can be divided into two groups: Friezes (borders) and Rapports (patterns). All ornaments belong to the Celtic culture. These ornaments are taken from manuscripts. This makes

Muirne Font

Muirne, a cheerful semi-serif inspired by a Celtic calligraphy and figure. This font family contains styles from Light to Black weights and suitable Italic. With a dozen of alternates to enhance your typesetting with a Celtic touch. Published by TypomancerDownload

Miedinger Font

The great hype of Swisspalooza ’07 prompted a look at Max Miedinger, the designer of Neue Haas Grotesk (later renamed to Helvetica). Surprisingly, what little biographical information available about Miedinger indicates that he was a typography consultant and type sales

Eirlys Font

“Eirlys” a Gothic serif typeface with a touch of Celtic feeling. A combination of sharp serif and smooth joint gives a sweet & smart characteristic. Font comes with 4 weights: Light, Regular, SemiBold, Bold and suitable Italic, Especially Small Caps,

Connemara Old Style Pro Font

Designed by Steve Jackaman & Ashley Muir. A new uncial design with a decided Celtic feel. Connemara contains all the high-end features expected in a quality OpenType Pro font. Published by Red RoosterDownload Connemara Old Style Pro

1805 Jaeck Map Font

This “Pro” font is mainly inspired from the engraved characters of a German Map depicting Germany’s roads and parts of surrounding lands, edited in Berlin probably in the end of 1700’s. The engraver was Carl Jaeck or Jaek (1763-1808). The

1785 GLC Baskerville Pro Font

This family was created inspired from the well-known Baskerville Roman and Italic typefaces created by John Baskerville, the English font designer. We were inspired from the original family sent by Baskerville’s wife after he was death. The Baskerville’s full collection

1689 GLC Garamond Pro Font

This family was created inspired from a Garamond pattern set of fonts used for an edition of “Remarques critiques sur les œuvres d’Horace” by “D.A.E.P.” published in Paris in 1689 by two different booksellers : Deny Thierry and Claude Barbin.

1529 Champ Fleury Pro Font

In 1529, Geofroy Tory, French scholar, engraver, printer, publisher and poet, was publishing the well known so called “Champ Fleury”, printed by Gilles de Gourmond, in Paris. It is a fully illustrated handbook where the author explain how to drawn

Biographer Font

Biographer is a mild upright script drawn by Angel Koziupa, with Alejandro Paul art directing and producing. Elegant but quite reminiscent of roman forms and proportions, Biographer keeps the calligraphy mostly toned down, but its ascenders and descenders occasionally flare

HAUS Sans Font

HAUS Sans is inspired by Bauhaus and historical grotesk typefaces of the 1930s. Available in 6 weights, from “Ultra Light” to “Extra Bold” regular and italic versions. The font includes 389 gliphs, with subscripts, superscripts, ligatures and support almost all

Naga Font

Naga is Hans van Maanen’s original creation of art deco shapes interected with intricate mazes of what could be Celtic or Mesoamerican knotwork art. The totality of the typeface borders on the mysterious, exotic and yet clearly discernible as far

Player Font

The Player family started as a straight-forward revival of a film face called Ivy League, an early 1970s VGC classic that was very popular with designers of sports paraphernalia. A few hundred liters of coffee later, the revival of a