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Plastica Pro Font

Plastic Pro and Plastica Pro Extended, inspired by a J. Lehmann design, are ideal plastic fonts for posters, logos, corporate identity, headlines, book titles, car and truck design etc. Plastica Pro includes West and Central European languages. To Plastica Pro

Kumiz FY Font

Kumiz FY is a friendly typeface with very generous and absolutely creamy forms. The extra smooth shapes remind to its brush pencil origin and give it a special dynamic characteristic. Kumiz FY fits very well with unctuous food packaging and

Posterface Family Font

Posterface Family was created by California Graphic Designer/Illustrator Tom Nikosey for his CozyFonts Foundry in November 2014. ” I create posters, logos, banners, labels and packaging for all industries from Sports to Entertainment, from Advertising to Consumer Products. I needed

Splendor Pro Font

Finally the light version of Wilhelm Berg’s hot-metal classic which had found its way from Schriftguss to Typoart can be released for nowadays use. Published by RMU TypedesignDownload Splendor Pro

Pasarela Font

The street is the new runway. Pasarela is a display typeface inspired by the new culture of fashion in the streets. A global phenomenon across continents, traveling through social networks, fashion bloggers and street style. Everything is possible, everything is

Estandar Rounded Font

Estandar Rounded is a retro and vintage wayfinding sans serif font, inspired by old signal in central park and Europe. Is a Condensed sans with their tall x-height, the family has 6 Weight, its italics and a dingbat. It is

Qwincey FY Font

Qwincey is a new fresh & elegant font family available in five weights. With its flared and sharped endings, this font will give beautiful style to your layouts. With its round and generous proportions, its single storey lowercase a, open

Joseph Font

Joseph is a brand new slab-serif face designed by TOMO. With a wood type look – letterpress print technic, this fatty come in handy when is time to design an informal —yet strong—looking communication piece. Ideal for promotion-matter. Published by