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Sayer Script Font
Sayer Script is a font design released for the Mecanorma Type Collection. Copyright 2004 Trip Productions BV. Published by MecanormaDownload Sayer Script
Filmotype Hickory Font
Introduced by Filmotype in 1955, Filmotype Hickory was created in response to customer demand for a bolder weight of its popular Filmotype Honey typeface. This bold upright handlettered pen script is perfect for smaller applications yet retains fashionable style and
Ad Words Font
Just in time for the sale season. Ad Words is a font of words you would use if you do retail ads. Some words in script, some print, some bold, some not. Plus 2 starbursts. Enlarge the starbursts and then
Sello Font
Sello is a hand-drawn, geometric sans-serif with a touch of retro style. It’s a unicase typeface inspired by hand-engraved, mid-1960s Spanish postage stamps, hence the name “Sello” – Spanish for “stamp”. This font comes in three different weights – light,
Gill Kayo Condensed Font
Although categorized as a sans serif typeface, this condensed version of Monotype’s original Gill Kayo has some extremely unusual and charming features. When set tightly, the bold characteristics create strong, impactful headlines. Designed in the Type Studio. Published by LetrasetDownload
Buzzer Three Font
Due to the advent of multi-media and on-screen graphic design, OCR (Optical Character Recognition) fonts are enjoying a major resurgence. Buzzer 3, with its strong futuristic appearance, is very much in the OCR style. However, it contains many interesting design
Rubber Stamp Font
Designed by the outstanding British designer Alan Birch, this dramatic typeface conveys all the immediacy, impact and effect of a stencil or rubber stamp on paper. Suitable for many large display applications, and any work that would be enhanced by
Malambo Font
The master of the dancing brush, Angel Koziupa, and the node-obsessed perfectionist, Alejandro Paul, offer up another bucket of fun with Malambo. This time Koziupa allows his brush to jitter one whole millimeter, and Paul digitizes with two eyes instead
Gill Display Compressed Font
An extremely condensed typeface based on the popular Gill Sans series. The sans serif style makes this compressed version a perfect choice for large display advertising requirements where space is limited. Since it is a sans serif style, Gill Display
Lounge Font
Lounge is a simple and rounded sans-serif font designed by Warit Chaiyakul. Published by TypomancerDownload Lounge
Grove Script Font
Designed by A. Pat Hickson, Grove Script is a quirky, fun and original script font design released by Red Rooster. Published by Red RoosterDownload Grove Script
Challenge Font
English brush lettering specialist Martin Wait created Challenge Bold with all the fresh spontaneity of hand rendered lettering. For maximum effect, the capitals should be set closely and the lowercase letters should be overlapped to achieve an authentic appearance. Perfect
Zinjaro Font
The clever design of Zinjaro effectively captures elements of both African and Latin American art in its letterforms. A combination of decorated and solid capital strokes gives it an exciting, unpredictable appearance in word settings. An array of devices and
Tannhauser Font
This sans serif typeface features standard capital letters complemented by an unconventional lowercase. Tannhauser looks best when closely letter spaced; especially the lowercase, where extensions on the bottom right side of many characters are designed to overlap or join the
Freestyle Script Font
An outstanding informal display typeface that beautifully captures the spontaneous qualities of hand-rendered brush lettering. Freestyle Script features an extensive lower case font including ligatures so that every conceivable letter combination can be linked, ensuring a fluid, brush-rendered effect. The
Justine Font
Justine, while a playful, swirly, girly font is a complete font with the full character set, including a euro sign. This font was inspired by Justine Childs handwriting. Justine the person is just as cute as the font. Published by
Avenida Font
Architect and designer John Chippindale was inspired by the lettering styles found on buildings constructed in Spain’s Andalucian region in the 1930s and 1940s when he created Avenida. The Art Deco, condensed geometric capitals are supplemented by a smaller, slightly