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Tornelsen Curkee Font

Tornelsen Curkee is a handwriting font design published by madeDeduk Published by madeDedukDownload Tornelsen Curkee

Sometimes Maybe Font

Introducing Sometimes Maybe! Sometimes Maybe is a smooth bouncy hand-drawn script. It includes it’s regular, rough and italic styles, the western characters and 31 alternatives. As a bonus we have included matching decorative swashes to stir into the mix. This

Another Shabby Font

Another Shabby is a script typeface family designed by Francesco Canovaro for Zetanfonts. Its shapes are defined by rough, wide brushstrokes, slightly rounded in corners to mimic the feel of a real handwritten casual script. Another Wet Shabby covers over

Kaleidos Font

Kaleidos is a lining and clean brush script with soft and round letterforms. It is sketched and drawn with a pointed brush pen. Kaleidos has plenty of alternates, ligatures and swashes so you can build interesting-looking words and headlines. Although

Adinah Font

Adinah: A Lively Layered Brush Script At its core, Adinah is a lively brush script with a strong sense of rhythm. Adinah’s expressive letterforms are based on pointed brush calligraphy with a hint of sign painting. This Sign painting influence

Feather Script Font

Introduced by Lettering Inc in the mid 1940s, this majestic handwritten advertisers script was originally developed by the talented bullpen of Chicago based Lettering Inc. Originally designed as display handlettering for department store catalogs and automobile advertising, Feather Script (known

Lakeside Font

Originally offered by Filmotype in the early 1950s, Filmotype Lakeside was among its earliest informal style brush script typefaces inspired by sign painter classic brush script styles. Filmotype Lakeside was developed from the original font filmstrips and includes a full

Filmotype LaCrosse Font

Filmotype LaCrosse was released by Filmotype in the late 1950s as an attractive informal casual pen-script, also known as a jewelers script based on its use in department store catalogs and luxury store signage Filmotype LaCrosse was developed from the

Impala Script Font

Elegant and graceful as the gazelle for which it is named, Impala Script is the perfect blend of formal and casual. It’s equally comfortable in a display or text setting for many applications. Inspired by late 1940s Hollywood with a

Filmotype Leader Font

Introduced by Filmotype in the early 1950s, Filmotype Leader was inspired by speedy sho-card bold lettering styles prominently featured in automotive advertising and editorial designs of the late 1940s and early 1950s to express speed and urgency. Remastered and expanded