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Mighty River Font

Always resisting its constraints, we grip it in one place only to watch it exceed its limits in another, in exact proportion to the force we exert. The Mighty River will carry us forward, or push us back, and it

Honeyvoid Font

Honeyvoid is my handwritten font, and it is perfect for invitations, greeting cards, prints, logos and decorative sayings or headlines. The letters vary beautifully in both height and weight. Using contextual alternates, the font cycles with 5 different versions of

Sugary Pancake Font

enough as it is. This calorie-rich font is ideal for Children’s Books and posters: it is fun, bouncy, very legible and full of character. Comes with a topping of diacritics and a stack of happiness. Published by HanodedDownload Sugary Pancake

Alegria Font

Alegria is a font family for joyful communication. The family consists of Alegria Roman (with upper/lowercase and oldstyle figures), Alegria Caps (with uppercase, small caps and lining figures), Alegria Bright (a small caps version with a three-dimensional feel) and Alegria

Brush Crush Font

I bought a few new pencils and I tried them out using Chinese ink and quality French watercolor paper. The result is Brush Crush – a very nice brush font. Brush Crush would look perfect on packaging, book covers, posters

Cheddar Gothic Font

Cheddar Gothic is a hand drawn, 8 style type family, including Sans, Serif, Slab, and Stencil (FREE!) styles—each with Italics and includes matching catchwords and icons. Great for a variety of uses: packaging, posters, t-shirts, stamps, branding, headlines, billboards, websites,

Smurrie Font

Smurrie means ‘sludge’ in Dutch. It is not an exact translation, but as good as I could find. The name refers to the rounded, blob-like shape of the glyphs. I think this font would look very good on posters, book

Drop Dead Gorgeous Font

Drop Dead Gorgeous is a slightly slanted all caps Brush font. I made it with the last of my Chinese ink (I ordered a new batch, it should arrive tomorrow). Drop Dead Gorgeous is a very legible font, ideal for

Keswick Font

Keswick is a beautiful small town in the English Lake District. It is a good place to hang out for a while and explore the surrounding National Park. During your stay you could visit the Keswick Pencil Factory – which

Street Magic Font

Levitating above the din of the city pulling cards. Conjuring a shine from the dark like iridescent paint. Trees growing through cracked pavement claiming space with their placement. Street Magic at work while we kick back and embrace it. Published

Tobu Font

Tobu means ‘to jump’ in Japanese. I came across a haiku by Matsuo Bashô which reads: The old pond… a frog jumps in… the sound of water (Furu ike ya… kawazu tobikomu… mizu no oto). The font is named Tobu

Mr Stickman Font

Mr Stickman is a happy clappy kind of font, inspired by an older font of mine called Oranjerie. Oranjerie is an all caps typeface, but Mr Stickman comes with lower case letters – AND – a Stickman Action Figures pack!

TT Walls Font

What do you use to write a price tag at a store or to design a wall menu in a cafe? What to choose – a marker or chalk? Now it makes no more sense to be torn apart by

Lille Snemand Font

Lille Snemand, in Danish, means Little Snowman – like the Little Mermaid, but then colder… Lille Snemand is kin to the original Snemand font, which is an all caps typeface, but unlike its big brother, Lille Snemand comes with lowercase

Saffron Walden Font

Saffron Walden is a small market town in Essex, England. When I created my first ever connected script font, I decided that a ‘flowery’ name would be best (since that seems to be the most popular choice for connected fonts….).

Sensory Overload Font

Whenever I create a font using a Chinese brush and ink, it almost always comes out scary-looking. Sensory Overload is not like that: it is quite a neat and tidy font, even if it is a little rough around the