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Encorpada Pro Font - Image 1

Encorpada Pro  Font

With seven weights and a lot of curves. Freely inspired by the didones shapes, Encorpada Pro now have a extended character set with more than 40 languages supported, Opentype Features and Amazing Swashes in Italic Version. Enjoy It. Published  by

Spire Monoline Font - Image 3

Spire Monoline  Font

Originally designed by Sol Hess for the Lanston Monotype Foundry in 1938 as a fat face, this monoline revival was designed by Ann Pomeroy in the early 90s. Spire is extra condensed with a very retro look. Published by FontHausDownload

Encorpada Classic Font - Image 4

Encorpada Classic  Font

Encorpada classic brings the best features of the Didone genre, but with a 21st century look and feel. With smooth details Encorpada Classic is a elegant choice for your type library. The Encorpada family began in 2011 with the release

Scaramouche Font - Image 6

Scaramouche  Font

Scaramouche is a decorative and playful connected script. Scaramouche family has three weights and matching ornament sets. For the best price purchase the whole family. Scaramouche has plenty of alternate characters; click on Swash, Contextual or Stylistic alternates in  any

Spire Font - Image 7

Spire  Font

Originally designed by Sol Hess for the Lanston Monotype Foundry in 1938 as a fat face, this period revival was designed by Ann Pomeroy in the early 90s. Spire is extra condensed with a very retro look. Published by FontHausDownload

King Tut Font - Image 8

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