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Carlingtown Font

This old victorian typeface was originally called Constantia. Since that name was already in use, we decided on a the new name of Carlingtown. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman and Ashley Muir. Published by Red RoosterDownload Carlingtown

Fellowship Font

Named in tribute to the members of the American Typecasting Fellowship, this font is an original expression of Jim Rimmer's left-handed calligraphy. It was designed and cut in 24 p in the early 1980s, then cast as foundry type on

Melkslijter Font

With a stylish Dutch accent, this font draws inspiration from a 1935 brochure by the talented graphic designer and artist Dirk Hart. Carrying different hand-drawn lettershapes on upper and lower case slots despite being a unicase typeface, this font also

Genesis Font

Genesis is a digitization and expansion of a Frank Riley metal typeface called Grayda, originally published to much applause by ATF in 1939. The concept for this disconnected script is quite novel and original among cursives and calligraphic fonts: The

Love Hearts Font

A lovely valentine inspired set of calligraphic ornaments and frames including seamless borders and patterns. With more than 160 hand drawn unique designs LoveHearts is the perfect choice for designing romantic greeting cards and beautiful wedding invitations as well as

Blanchard Font

Blanchard is a revival and elaborate extension of Muriel, a 1950 metal face made by Joan Trochut-Blanchard for the Fonderie Typographique Française, that was published simultaneously by the Spanish Gans foundry under the name Juventud. Blanchard is a script that

Tarantula Font

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

Parfumerie Script Font

Typesenses presents Parfumerie Script, designed by Sabrina Lopez. With more than 2500 glyphs, Parfumerie is unique amongst the others in its style because it is based on the author’s calligraphy. One of its variables is a Decorative option which combines

Laughin Font

Designed by Andrew Smith this bouncy and playful headline font does not take itself seriously. Perfect for headlines, children’s books or on the web. Published by FontHausDownload Laughin