Tag: brush drawn
P22 Chai Tea Font
P22 Chai Tea is unique among brush lettering scripts. Its sweeping strokes and luxurious use of horizontal space lend personality and warmth to any project. Its sturdy letterforms make it ideal for logos, stationery, titling and packaging. The Pro version
Churchward Brush Font
A quirky and unique brush like script originally designed by Joseph Churchward, works great as header text in retro-like projects. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Churchward Brush
Santa Fe Font
Santa Fe is a profonts script typeface family supplied in the new OpenType Pro format. Santa Fe contains six styles: light, medium, bold and the corresponding italics. The character set covers about 500 glyphs for all Latin European languages, including
Sweeper Font
Sweeper is a font with several personalities; it’s friendly and scary at the same time, almost like Santa Clause, but nicer. Sweeper has got a handy touch with a lot of different possibilities. You can use it in several occasions.
Metroscript Font
Metroscript is a completely original typeface that is designed in the spirit of hand-lettering from the first half of the 20th century. Michael Doret had been doing hand-lettering in styles similar to Metroscript in his work for many years before
Dom Casual Font
Dom Casual is an American typeface designed in 1951 by Peter Dombrezian. It is an informal font that emulates brush script. Dom Casual was often seen in 1960s television programs, such as nearly all Warner Bros. cartoons from 1960-1964 and
Jolly Roger Font
Steve Jackaman has refined and optimized Jolly Roger for digital release. The original design was created in 1970 by the legendary American type designer Phil Martin, founder and creator of the Alphabet Innovations and TypeSpectra type collections. Although quirky, playful