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Constructa Font
Marit Otto about Constructa The building typeface. Although the 70ties were very liberating and progressive, still girls played mainly with dolls and sweet things and boys with all kinds of challenging stuff. They did all sorts of basic scientific experiments
Milwaukee Font
No longer pleased with the font Chicago in my Mac, I wanted something better, something bolder, something authentic! Meet Milwaukee, the genuine article! Published by Font DinerDownload Milwaukee
YWFT Enam Font
YWFT Enam’s letterforms were originally created for a branding job, then developed as a font, and finally converted to Opentype format in 2010. Some similarity to past work by Wim Crouwel is evident, which comes as no surprise, given our
Walbaum Fraktur Font
Originally designed by Justus Erich Walbaum in the 1800s, Walbaum Fraktur is a classic and strong blackletter type design. Walbaum Fraktur works great in headlines and other masculine like design settings. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Walbaum Fraktur
Holland Gothic Font
Blackletter fonts are timelessly beautiful and still very popular. At some point, it seems that every type designer discovers the beauty of these forms and the great pleasure in creating blackletter characters. Like also Dutch designer Coen Hofmann who, after
Horror Font
Horror is, as its name suggests, a terribly great expressive typography to illustrate topics such as: nocture atmosphere, horror, zombie movie, hard rock, festival, halloween … Accompanied many ornaments you can easily illustrate these themes. Published by La Boite GraphiqueDownload
YWFT Basel Font
YWFT Basel is a heavy sans-serif font that began as a revival of the metal type Spartan Black, an American copy of Futura developed in 1936. The final release of YWFT Basel ultimately took on a character of its own,
FontForum Behrens Schrift Font
FontForum Behrens Schrift is a decorative blackletter font based on the designs of Peter Behrens and Ralph M. Unger, released by URW. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload FontForum Behrens Schrift
Old English Font
Old English is related to Black Letter styles from early printed books and have a distinguished, historic look. The Old English font is used in advertising, invitations, greeting cards, and wherever a formal hand-lettered or engraved look is desired. Published
Fette Gotisch Font
Designed by Wagner Studio in 1911, Fette Gotisch is a blackletter font release by URW. Contains language support for West, East, Turkish, Baltic, and Romanian. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Fette Gotisch
New Bayreuth Font
New Bayreuth is a new and improved version of the original Bayreuth font (Friedrich Hermann Ernst Schneidler, 1932). New Bayreuth was reworked, redesigned, completed and digitally remastered by Ralph M. Unger for URW++, based on specimen taken from old font
P22 Bastyan Pro Font
Bastyan is a hybrid Italic Blackletter. This typeface resembles Carolingian miniscule scripts and has a timelessness that evokes formality but defies specific historical categorization. It is available in an optional Opentype “Pro” version with CE language support, multiple styles of
Jessen Schrift Font
The original Jessen typeface, named in reminescence of the great supporter of the printing art at the end of the 19th century, Peter Jessen, was designed in the years of 1924 until 1930. Bible Gothic was created by the famous
CS Courthand Font
CS are the initials of Carsten Strinkau, a young German graphic and type designer who studied in Hamburg. CS Courthand is based on 16 hundred century English monks handwriting. Text in CS Courthand looks like a pattern, like a text-carpet,
Fette Fraktur Font
Fette Fraktur was issued by the C.E. Weber foundry in Germany in 1875. This is specific Gothic-based lettering suitable for jobs where extreme contrast or specific period should be evoked. Nevertheless, the rendering is sophisticated and offers an historic atmosphere
YWFT Psychosis Font
Some folks say we’re too prone to hyperbole in these font descriptions, but we can’t help ourselves some times. And this is one of those times. YWFT Psychosis is THE CRAZIEST OpenType font we have ever released. No joke, you
Breitkopf Fraktur Font
Breitkopf Fraktur was designed by Johann Gottlob Immanuel Breitkopf (1719-1794), the well-known type designer and printer of Leipzig. Breitkopf’s high reputation is based on a system of musical notes printing developed by him. 1793, in the final stage of his
YWFT Moteur Font
YWFT Moteur began as a technical, retro, machine-like design, with a second version later released as YWFT Maetl. YWFT Moteur carries a strong inspiration from the type work of Wim Crouwel, but branches into a new realm of a more