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Knucklehead Font

Stand out in the crowd and spread your message across with a creative font family! The source of inspiration for this special font family was the American western culture. We wanted to create a font that offers the opportunity to

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Juju Font

Juju was created for a wide variety of usages. There isn't a single curve in any of the 253 glyphs in each five styles. It works for your sports team, your space rocket, your CNC router, anything. Stack all five

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Latina Font

Latina is our first humanist typeface designed for use in continuous text. This font is based on calligraphy, but calligraphic features have been changed in order to make Latina a more neutral font. This prevents readers from losing their focus

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TT Octas Font

TT Octas is a narrowly proportioned font family built upon the principle of octagonal forms: all circles in this font family are actually octagons. Thanks to small serifs, TT Octas has a saturated and vintage character to it. Simple depiction

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Camila Font

Camila is a delicate and smooth Didone typeface designed by Paula Nazal. The family is inspired by concepts such as elegance, simplicity, femininity, and primarily based on Coco Chanel. A remarkable feature of this font is that it lacks of

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TT Blushes Font

Glitter, flashing cameras and fame – now you know how to deal with this stuff! Freshness and brightness is what defines the Blushes fontfamily, which is created for beauty and fashion industries. TT Blushes is a vibrant part of you

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Supra Demiserif Font

“Supra Demiserif” is the demi serif addition to the Supra family. I am no fan of slab serif fonts, so I designed this one with half serifs, that makes the serifs less important. Then I found, that the italic does

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Scrapbooker Font

After previously collaborating on the bestselling Distillery Set, Carolina Marando and Alejandro got together once again to create this Scrapbooker Set, a new series of fonts that multiply the possibilities. One reason scrapbookers became a kind of design demographic is