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Zierde Grotesk  Font

Zierde is a take on early advertising, small-copy grotesks of the late 19th/early 20th century, and is largely inspired by Miller & Richard’s own range of Grotesques. More importantly, Zierde is accompanied by a large set of ornaments (+200)  which

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Bw Vivant  Font

Designed by Moritz Kleinsorge & Alberto Romanos, Bw Vivant is a glamorous sans serif font family. It marries the visual appeal of deeply modulated serif typefaces with a minimal geometric approach, discarding any accessory element on the hunt for  the

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Biwa & Biwa Display  Font

Biwa is a new straight-sided family of formally nuanced grotesk typefaces. Biwa’s lighter weights feel subdued, cool in tone, and neutral, while the heavier weights are more robust and full of personality. Biwa is, in essence, the son of  the

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Bw Nista  Font

Bw Nista is a clean modernist sans serif font family. Designed to provide a neutral tone of voice, it comes in three different sets each with subtle features portraying different personalities. Bw Nista Grotesk's clean shapes are peppered with subdued

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Glotona  Font

Glotona is a typographic family composed of 4 fonts. They are modernist typefaces written by hand and combinable with each other by layers to create multicolored typographic headlines. Glotona is my tribute to Bodoni typefaces, revolutionary when they appeared  in

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Bw Gradual  Font

Bw Gradual brings together the pragmatic feel of the geometric grotesque genre with the visual appeal of its very deep joins. Pure shapes and fast curves coexist on this versatile font family that claims for attention when used large,  but

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Catorze27 Style 1  Font

Catorze27 is a typeface inspired by northern Portuguese modernist lettering. Wrought iron is a widely used element on Portuguese architecture and, as such, the typeface started after collecting several photographs of modernist iron signage in several cities in the  north

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Greycliff CF  Font

Rugged, hearty, and warm, Greycliff© CF is a versatile font family. Strong capitals and a smooth, open lowercase are effective in a variety of applications. The geometric, near-monoline construction lends Greycliff a classic durability, tempered by softened edges and vibrant

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a sogra Ruth  Font

Sans-serif style art deco condensed ultra high contrast between antlers and rounded at the corners. Font display to save space on long or advertising pieces which seeks a modernist style titles. The Commercial version includes: OTT & TTF font Latin-Extended

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Neonoir  Font

Neonoir is a homage to neon lettering craftsmanship of the mid 20th century. All the beautiful futuristic grace of wall-sized bent-glass hand-writing is destilled into a three-weight connected script. Published by phosphoDownload Neonoir

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Jeames  Font

Jeames brings familiarity to the often detached feeling extended serif genre. The curved, heavy, joints let the letters bounce along while the proportions and contrast keep your eyes grounded. This mid century inspired family of three weights is intended  for

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Gibbs  Font

Gibbs is a tough, sophisticated sans, named for prolific maritime architect William Francis Gibbs and inspired by his greatest design, the record-breaking mid-century luxury liner SS United States. Taking various cues from the unique cast aluminum signs found on  board,

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Voyeur  Font

Since you like to look, Angel Koziupa and Alejandro Paul bring you Voyeur, an entirely different direction from their usual collaborations. This typeface attracts two opposite design theories by mixing bold and blocky modernism with delicate ornamentals. The unlikely  mix

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Ealing  Font

The Ealing font is a clean, geometric design inspired by the historic modular designs of the 30’s. With a large weight contrast, this font ranges from a refined light cut to a chunky, black style. Published by Michael ParsonDownload  Ealing

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Maritime Champion  Font

Make no mistake, Maritime Champion is not simply seaworthy. This peacoat grubbing, all hands on decking, accordion serenading font is not for the faint of heart. He’s all caps all the time. Even the lightest of his six weights  is

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Transat Text  Font

Transat Text is a geometric sans serif typeface, and is the more rational sibling to the unabashedly Art Deco “Transat”. Transat Text has a slightly taller x-height than its counterpart, making it easier to read at small sizes, but  also

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Maritime Champion Stencil  Font

Make no mistake, Maritime Champion is not simply seaworthy. This peacoat grubbing, all hands on decking, accordion serenading font is not for the faint of heart. He’s all caps all the time. Even the lightest of his six weights  is