Tag: calligraphic

Quintessential Pro Font

Our Quintessential Pro is based on the calligraphic lettering style known as the Italic Hand. As speed became more essential in writing hands, styles became less formal and more relaxed. Classic, clean, and casual, Quintessential fits a lot of design

Musso Font

Musso is a dirty handwritten font inspired by street typography. Every letter has at least 5 contextual alternates, and by using and mixing these OpenType features the font is capable of imitating natural handwriting. (Please make sure, that you have

Lead Paint Font

Lead Paint is a font designed by Ethan Dunham that is very rough and grungy looking. It was created using ink and a piece of shredded wood. Published by Fonthead Design Inc.Download Lead Paint

Nexa Script Font

Nexa Script is a clean version of the famous multifaceted font system Nexa Rust. All fonts from the family was successfully designed to match perfect to the other two members of this huge font system – Nexa and Nexa Slab.

Dear Rae Love Dad Font

Dear Rae, Love Dad is a modern calligraphy font drawn by hand using ink and a folded nib dip pen on rough watercolor paper. Best used in OpenType apps, it has automatically changing alternates. It is upright, dramatic, and personal.

Carmencita Font

Type Designer: Fernana Núñez Carmencita is a typeface specially designed to give graphic products that hand-made feeling, slightly rustic with a handcrafted touch. It was created with a focus on signage, products and graphics that need to convey closeness, warmth

Garibaldi Font

Garibaldi is a text typeface based on humanist calligraphy. It has an organic look and feel, while preserves the traditional construction of roman typography. It all started with a desire to learn more about the origin of the strokes on

Cavita Font

Cavita typeface is a mix between both grotesque and calligraphic models: regulars have a rough grotesque spirit; while the italics where inspired in calligraphic gestures. All of these details are reinforced with an inverted modulation (horizontals strokes are thicker than

Wagner Script Font

This gem of a script was what metal era typographers called a continental face, which essentially meant an old, most likely uncredited, metal face that was common to many European foundries. This particular one ran the rounds in the first