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Yasashii  Font

Inspired by Japanese cosmetic packaging from the early 1900’s, Yasashii makes for a beautiful Art Deco themed typeface. It’s thin lines and elegant curves even make it a perfect type choice for fashion projects of today. Published by Dharma TypeDownload

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Montecatini  Font

Montecatini Pro takes its cues from the elegant Stile Liberty travel posters of Italy in the early 1900s. In its successful first release by Louise Fili Ltd in 2017, the typeface introduced distinctive ligatures typical of the time when  Art

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Tavern  Font

Tavern is a new font super family based on our Algerian Mesa design, with Tavern we’ve greatly expanded the usability by creating new light and bold weights. The addition of the bold weight made it possible to go further  with

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BIG Stencil  Font

BIG is an elegant condensed display font created for strong and impactful headlines. It comes from a series of hand printed specimens taken from wood type found in Porto (Portugal) that reassembles the industrial victorian style. With a family  of

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Ohio  Font

“Ohio” is a rough headline type in the tradition of Louis Oppenheimer. It is closely related to Lo-Type from Berthold, redesigned in the 1980s by Erik Spiekermann. Matter of fact, I discovered Ohio while visiting Erik in Berlin, searching  his

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BIG  Font

BIG is an elegant condensed display font created for strong and impactful headlines. It comes from a series of hand printed specimens taken from wood type found in Porto (Portugal) that reassembles the industrial victorian style. With a family  of

Polytype Medoc I Frames Font - Image 8

Polytype Medoc I Frames  Font

Designed by Karl Nayeri, Polytype-Medoc I Frames is a font released for the Prime Graphics Type Collection. Copyright Prime Graphics. Published by Prime GraphicsDownload Polytype Medoc I  Frames

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Polytype Numa Frames  Font

Designed by Karl Nayeri, Polytype-Numa Frames is a font released for the Prime Graphics Type Collection. Copyright Prime Graphics. Published by Prime GraphicsDownload Polytype Numa  Frames

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Polytype Optyx One  Font

Designed by Karl Nayeri, Polytype Optyx One is a font released for the Prime Graphics Type Collection. Copyright Prime Graphics. Published by Prime GraphicsDownload Polytype Optyx  One

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Polytype Vegetables One  Font

Designed by Karl Nayeri, Polytype Vegetables One is a font released for the Prime Graphics Type Collection. Copyright Prime Graphics. Published by Prime GraphicsDownload Polytype Vegetables  One

Algerian Font - Image 12

Algerian  Font

Algerian is a well known decorative display font, published and released by URW Studio in 1985. Algerian is well known for being used a bit too much in previous design eras, but it still retains a certain freedom to  be

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Polytype Brutus II Frames  Font

Designed by Karl Nayeri, Polytype Brutus II Frames is a font released for the Prime Graphics Type Collection. Copyright Prime Graphics. Published by Prime GraphicsDownload Polytype Brutus II  Frames

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Megaphone  Font

Designed by Steve Jackaman and Ashley Muir. It was our initial intention to develop a suitable lowercase for Les Usherwood’s ‘Elston’ typeface, based on a few characters from an old German typeface called Hermes Grotesque (Woellmer, Berlin). The new  design

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Century Schoolbook  Font

Century Schoolbook is a classic and elegant serif font, originally designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1917. This typeface contains West European language support as well as East Mediterranean languages such Turkish or Baltic ones among others that make  up

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Ashemore  Font

Ashemore developed as a result of my visits to Barcelona, Spain and to Germany, followed soon after by a visit to Asheville, North Carolina. Blending the styles of art and architecture from these three areas may seem initially to  result

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Ronsard Crystal  Font

Designed by Steve Jackaman and Ashley Muir. The original Ronsard Crystal began its life as a single-weight photolettering font in the 1950s. We lliked it so much, that we decided to design four traditional weights to go with the original