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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

Flavors Pro Font

Does your blog taste bland? Is you website cooked up from the same old recipe? Ladies and gentlemen, we have the missing ingredient! With Flavors Pro you’ll get the zest and zing not found in those boring vanilla fonts. The

Frijoles Family Font

What’s on your font menu tonight? The same old boring beans? Then why not try Frijoles! Its a fresh new family that’s anything but re-fried. And it’s sure to be a hit when you’re cooking up something that needs to

Tzigane Font

Tzigane is a font design released for the Mecanorma Type Collection. Copyright 2004 Trip Productions BV. Published by MecanormaDownload Tzigane

The Steinweiss Script Family Font

Based on the calligraphic work of Alex Steinweiss, the pioneering graphic designer who is credited with being The Inventor of the Modern Album Cover, Steinweiss Script is a family of fonts in three weights: Light, Medium, and Bold. Additionally, within

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

Diane Script Premiere Font

Designed by the legendary French designer Roger Excoffon in 1956, this remarkable script has never been faithfully recreated until now. In close collaboration with Mark Simonson, FontHaus and Mr. Simonson painstakingly researched rare type books, publications, European metal type services,

Alexander Quill Font

Alexander Quill was originally designed in the early 1980s to be cut in 14 point for casting into foundry type for the setting and printing of limited edition books at Pie Tree Press, Jim Rimmer’s private sanctum. This alphabet exhibits