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King Bloser  Font

King Bloser Is a calligraphic font family inspired by Masters of Penmanship. The name King Bloser is a homage to penman E.W. Bloser from the 18th century; While the typeface has nothing from Bloser’s work, he was one of  the

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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

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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

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Monte Cristo  Font

Monte Cristo picks up where Libertine left off, then makes a great leap forward to attain its luxuriously seductive personality. With a minimum of 4 variations on the uppercase letters, and up to 38 variations on the lowercase, the application

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Adios Script  Font

Romantic, decorative Adios Script is one of Alejandro Paul s most elaborate and technically refined faces to date. Inspired by designs in how to commercial lettering guides of the 1940s, it has been refined and brought into the 21st century

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Antique Spenserian  Font

This antique script is based on Spencerian script released from MacKellar, Smiths, & Jordan in the 19th century. This family comes in two varieties, Standard and ornamented capitals. The Standard has orthodox style for formal text and display. This  makes

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Tarantula  Font

Designed by Steve Jackaman, Tarantula is a fun script design re-tooled from the QBF Collection. Published by Red RoosterDownload Tarantula

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Mercy  Font

This Ladies’ Hand Style font is very (somewhat) similar to ornamental penmanship, but uses slightly longer ascenders and descenders and a modest shading. Originally the Ladies’ Hand had less flourishings, which was ideal for writing long letters. Even though  its