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Pipeline Font - Image 1

Pipeline  Font

Designed by Steve Jackaman. An original design. Published by Red RoosterDownload Pipeline

Modernista Font - Image 3

Modernista  Font

“Art Nouveau” happened over Europe under different names. They called it “Jugenstil” in Germany, “Le style moderne” in France, »Sezessionsstil« in Austria and Eastern Europe, “Stile Liberty” in Italy and “Modernista” in Spain. “Jugendstil” in Germany is what started  modern

Kingsley Font - Image 4

Kingsley  Font

Designed by Les Usherwood. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman. This beautiful recreation by Les of the Frederick Goudy typeface, Kennerley Old Style, circa 1911-24, may be superior to any other. Published by Red RoosterDownload Kingsley

Principe Font - Image 6

Principe  Font

“Principe” is the Bodonian idea driven to the limit by abolishing most of the hairlines! The shape is completed only by the eye of the reader. This gives room for elegant embellishments and makes for a surprisingly new look  to

Copperplate Classic Medium Font - Image 7

Copperplate Classic Medium  Font

“Copperplate” was the classic nineteenth century engravers typeface, consisting of capitals and small caps only. Among others (for example Deberny & Peignot) F. W. Goudy’s cut for ATF around 1901 is probably the most widely known. Copperplate typefaces are traditionally

Copperplate Classic Light Font - Image 8

Copperplate Classic Light  Font

“Copperplate” was the classic nineteenth century engravers typeface, consisting of capitals and small caps only. Among others (for example Deberny & Peignot) F. W. Goudy’s cut for ATF around 1901 is probably the most widely known. Copperplate typefaces are traditionally

Copperplate Classic Font - Image 9

Copperplate Classic  Font

“Copperplate” was the classic nineteenth century engravers typeface, consisting of capitals and small caps only. Among others (for example Deberny & Peignot) F. W. Goudy’s cut for ATF around 1901 is probably the most widely known. Copperplate typefaces are traditionally

Eleganza Font - Image 10

Eleganza  Font

“Eleganza” is my most elegant typeface. At least that is what I think! I use it for business cards and everything that has to be elegant with that extra touch. The font comes in pairs for the price of  one.

Basset Font - Image 12

Basset  Font

Designed by A. Pat Hickson. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman. Originally in five weights, Steve produced three additional weights. Published by Red RoosterDownload  Basset

Frenchy Font - Image 17

Frenchy  Font

Designed by Steve Jackaman, Frenchy is a funky retro design re-tooled from the QBF Collection drawings. Published by Red RoosterDownload Frenchy