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Filmotype MacBeth Font
This Free Style typeface owes its origins to Lettering Inc where its original author penned a similar style prior to creating a unique version of the typeface for Filmotype in the early 1950s. Filmotype MacBeth was remastered and expanded with
Bookeyed Martin Font
Huzzah for Bookeyed Martin, the much anticipated addition to the popular Bookeyed family. Upright & Strong he attracts eyes to his flashy serifs and ball terminals. His handsome lines, created with an old-fashioned dip pen & sepia ink, reference vintage
Kermel Serif Font
Kermel Serif is a hand made font ideal for your graphic project. Published by La Boite GraphiqueDownload Kermel Serif
Polytype Leisure One Font
Designed by Karl Nayeri, Polytype Leisure One is a font released for the Prime Graphics Type Collection. Copyright Prime Graphics. Published by Prime GraphicsDownload Polytype Leisure One
Bosque Font
Bosque is a typeface designed by Paula Nazal and Daniel Hernandez. It belongs to handmade style, it’s rough and raw with soft edges. It has 6 variants Normal, Wood, Shadow, Wood Shadow, Dingbats, Shadow One, this gives great versatility. It
Kaufmann Font
Designed by Max R. Kaufmann in 1936, Kaufmann is a script font release by URW. Contains language support for West, East, Turkish, Baltic, and Romanian. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Kaufmann
Marty Font
Marty is a serif font designed for children’s stories. Designed by Rodrigo Araya S. Published by RodrigoTypoDownload Marty
Dom Casual Font
Dom Casual is an American typeface designed in 1951 by Peter Dombrezian. It is an informal font that emulates brush script. Dom Casual was often seen in 1960s television programs, such as nearly all Warner Bros. cartoons from 1960-1964 and
Have A Nice Day Font
Have A Nice Day is a handwritten font created by Cindy Kinash. This font features two font styles (Basic/Italic) and comes in three weights (Light/Regular/Bold). These two font styles can be used together as one unique and fun font! This
Gentil Font
Gentil is a charming hand-drawn typeface. It comes in two weights along with two handy accessory fonts, one packed with darling doodles and the other loaded with lovely frames. Versatile, this very friendly family will certainly fit easily a wide
Jolly Roger Font
Steve Jackaman has refined and optimized Jolly Roger for digital release. The original design was created in 1970 by the legendary American type designer Phil Martin, founder and creator of the Alphabet Innovations and TypeSpectra type collections. Although quirky, playful
Flash Font
Flash was originally designed by American graphic designer Edwin W. Shaar in 1939. Flash contains a great visual presence of hand-painted signage from the mid 1900’s. Fun Facts: Did you know Edwin W. Shaar also contributed work on Renner’s Futura