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Directors Gothic 250 Font
Handcrafted by Lettering Inc as part of its core library of typefaces in the 1930s, Directors Gothic was dramatically expanded throughout the lifetime of the company and remains a timeless classic. Inspired by the Art Deco movement popular at the
Topic Font
Designed by URW Studio in in 1995, Topic is a unique, effective and geometric sans. Topic works in both content and headline usage. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Topic
Futura Display Font
Released in 1932, Futura Display (Futura Schlagzeile) uses more angular strokes than the traditional design, resulting in rectangular letter forms. Designed by Paul Renner. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Futura Display
Grotesque No 9 Font
Designed by Eleisha Pechey in 1906, Grotesque No 9 is an early 1900’s sans-serif font design. Contains language support for West, East, Turkish, Baltic, and Romanian. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Grotesque No 9
Railroad Gothic Font
Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman, Railroad Gothic is a strong sans-serif design based on Ludlow, circa early 1900. Published by Red RoosterDownload Railroad Gothic
Elston Pro Font
Originally designed by Les Usherwood for a famous European car company, Elston Pro has been completely redrawn and remastered by Steve Jackaman and Ashley Muir. The new Elston Pro family has been fleshed out with a glyph set that is
Backtalk Sans Font
Backtalk Sans is a clean geometric font family that takes a clean simple straight-forward approach to legibility. Inspired by humanist and geometric letterforms, the Backtalk family creates its own honesty with a hint of personality. Published by Breaking The NormDownload
Tempo Grunge Font
Designed by Steve Jackaman, Tempo Grunge is based on the medium weight of Ludlow Tempo. Published by Red RoosterDownload Tempo Grunge
Futura No 2 Font
Futura No. 2 is Letraset’s version of Futura from the 1980s, digitized by and at URW in opentype format. Futura. The very name brings to mind jet-age splendor of the highest order, and indeed the text on the commemorative plaque