Tag: letters

Wonderfebia Font

Wowangle is a elegant and modern script design published by Ferry Hadriyan. Published by Ferry HadriyanDownload Wonderfebia

P22 Clementine Font

A bit of Victoriana whimsy from Ted Staunton. This set of two fonts is heavily inspired by a variety of 19th Century faces without being a direct revival of anyone in particular. Undulating curves, swirly terminals and bifurcated semi-serifs give

Emily Austin Font

Emily Austin is modeled after the penmanship of Emily Margaret Austin (Bryan) Perry, an early Texas colonist along with her brother, Stephen F. Austin, for whom the state capital was named. Specimens were letters dating from 1837 until 1851, the

Schooner Script Font

Schooner Script replicates the handwriting of Samuel Clarke, pastor of a church in Princeton, Massachusetts, in a letter to his congregation dated 18 September 1825—a plea for donations to help some families who lost their belongings in an accident at

Houston Pen Font

Houston Pen replicates the handwriting of Sam Houston, perhaps the most famous Texan, in letters dating from the 1830s to the late-1850s. Much like the man himself, Houston’s handwriting stood fairly large on the page and had a distinctive flourish

Old Man Eloquent Font

Old Man Eloquent simulates the handwriting of John Quincy Adams, the second President of The United States, in pages of his famous diary, circa 1810. Adams kept his diary from 1779, when he was a boy, until 1848, the year

Brayden Font

Brayden is a retro style script design published by Adam Fathony. OpenType Features: • Contextual Alternates • Contextual Swashes • Ligatures • Stylistic Alternates Download Includes: • Brayden Script Bold • Brayden Script Regular • Brayden Script Thin • Brayden

1864 GLC Monogram Font

This family of two characters monograms and initial letters was inspired from a French portfolio containing about two hundred examples of ” Chiffres à deux lettres ” destined to engravers and jewelers, published in Paris in 1864, drawn by French

1529 Champ Fleury Pro Font

In 1529, Geofroy Tory, French scholar, engraver, printer, publisher and poet, was publishing the well known so called “Champ Fleury”, printed by Gilles de Gourmond, in Paris. It is a fully illustrated handbook where the author explain how to drawn

Sherlock Font

Sherlock is a very mysterious script, always on the lookout for the killer-design-project. It is a joining- or not-joining-script, whatever you want it to be. The pro-version sports 807 glyphs with language support for all European languages and some –