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Filmotype Hudson Font
Released by Filmotype in 1955, Filmotype Hudson was among Filmotype’s most popular upright informal style brush scripts inspired by sign painter classic brush script styles popular in the 1950s in periodical advertisements for automotive dealerships, grocery stores and spectaculars to
Prints Charming Font
Many of the Prints Charming™ individual character designs are based on script letters which were originally created by assorted New York typographers during the 1940s and 50s and 60s, with some flourish variations added. Some of the best aspects of
Business Penmanship Font
Business Penmanship is an ode to the business handwriting from the era penmanship was a highly-valued part of business education and practice. In the early 1800s, Platt Rogers Spencer (1800-1864) created what would become the most widely accepted and prized
Comic Strip Font
Comic Strip is a font design released for the Mecanorma Type Collection. Copyright 2004 Trip Productions BV. Published by MecanormaDownload Comic Strip
Englische Schreibschrift Font
Englische Schreibschrift is a unique and elegant script font release by URW. Contains language support for West, East, Turkish, Baltic, and Romanian. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Englische Schreibschrift
Studio Font
Studio is a font design released for the Mecanorma Type Collection. Copyright 2004 Trip Productions BV. Published by MecanormaDownload Studio
Gloss Drop Font
An enviable choice for magazine headers, book covers or record covers. Works also well as a companion to hand-drawn or painted illustrations. Like in real handwriting, some, but not all, letters connect within a word. Automatic Positional OpenType features handle
Filmotype York Font
Offered by Filmotype in the late 1950s to establish its Formal Script category with this copperplate script, Filmotype York is perfect for formal wedding invitations and formal or elegant occasions while retaining a balanced weight making it both visually stylistic
Thirsty Soft Font
Thirsty Soft is a registered copyright © 2015 Yellow Design Studio. All Rights Reserved. Thirsty Soft from Yellow Design Studio is the rounder, warmer, extra-vintage version of Thirsty Script. While the original Thirsty Script has a caffeinated demeanor with sharp
Filmotype Homer Font
Introduced by Filmotype in the early to mid-1950s, Filmotype Homer was created in response to customer demand for a wider brush script expanding on Filmotype’s popular sign painter sho-card lettering styles used in the late 1940s through the 1950s. With
Beauty Script Font
Beauty Script is a modern interpretation of the classic formal script style. You could notice in it a special feeling due its subtle wavy rhythm to mimic the natural movement of handwritten calligraphy. Because its strong contrast and the fluidity
Hauser Script Font
Designed by George Hauser, Hauser Script was digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman from original Ludlow drawings, circa 1936. Published by Red RoosterDownload Hauser Script
Jeeves Font
The inspiration for Jeeves came from Leslie Carbarga’s wonderful book “LETTERHEADS, One Hundred Years of Great Design, 1850-1950.” It was based on a secondary type usage for the letterhead for Sutherland in New York. The rest of the letterhead had
Fortis Font
Fortis™ (originally named Atlas) was released in 1992 and is a 21st century contemporary Latin. Also categorized as a Glyphic, Latins were first introduced in the last half of the nineteenth century and are characterized by large, sharp, triangular serifs.
Ragazza Script Font
Ragazza Script isn’t just another display typeface. It honors the greatest handwriting skills but in a different way. Although It doesn’t represent any traditional calligraphy style, it is still part of that expressive world. With more than 1000 glyphs, and
Grafolita Script Font
Grafolita is a type family of three fonts. It offers great versatility in composing layouts with different point sizes, as it allows the user to balance the weights between bigger and smaller letters. Grafolita Script originally started in its bold