Category: Wood Type

HWT Antique Tuscan No. 9 Font

HWT Antique Tuscan 9 is a very condensed 19th century Tuscan style wood type design with a full character set and ligatures. This design was first shown by Wm H Page Co in 1859 and is the first digital version

Country Store Font

Check your boots at the door y’all! Country Store brings the down-home flavor right to your desktop with it’s bouncy letters ready to tickle your keyboard! Published by Font DinerDownload Country Store

King Tut Font

King Tut is a restoration and expansion of the original Egyptian Expanded, a single bold face cut in 1850 by Miller & Richard, the famous Edinburgh founders. This aesthetic, though originally issued to help drive simple print advertising of those

Mademoiselle Font

This woodtype is the one of the most unique, wild, tuscan themed fonts this side of the frontier. Works great when combined with Flat-It’s Homemade text font. Published by Dharma TypeDownload Mademoiselle

Thunderbird Font

Designed in 1925 by ATF Studio, Thunderbird is one wicked and wild woodtype serif design. Thunderbird is full of reference and style from the American wild west time peroid, which makes it perfect for that retro poster project you need

Xylo Sans Font

Xylo Sans letterforms are based on a typeface from Miller & Richard type foundry, from circa 1911. They are presented here with a rough wood texture, in two xylographic flavors. Published by PintassilgoPrintsDownload Xylo Sans

Wood Type Collection Font

Wood Type Collection is a set of wonderful, warm and weathered hand made typefaces designed by Mateusz Machalski. The Inspiration for this collection comes from a wooden letter blocks and other old technologies used for printing. WTC supports 40 different

Cowboyslang Font

Type designer Hannes von Doehren created Cowboyslang, a display typefamily with a Wild West flair. It consists of three widths plus fitting ornaments. Although it is based on the slab serif typefaces from the nineteenth century Von Dohren gave it

URW Wood Type Font

Wood Type has so much western flavor, you’d think it walked out of a printing shop in a Clint Eastwood movie. Ok, thats a crazy explanation, but you get the point, this is one wicked and wild woodtype. Pew Pew