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Bronwen Font

In Welsh mythology, Bronwen was the daughter of Llyr, the god of the sea. It is a popular girls name in Wales and it apparently means ‘white breast’ or ‘pure heart’. I really like this name and I think it

Blockletter Font

Blocky set of letters, Influenced by printers fonts. Greta for a bold impact design that looks rough and inky. Use for posters and vintage feel. Messy, turn-of-the-century black letter style type, great to use for your own designs or print

Dephion Font

In many ways, handmade items fit as collectibles, because they look unique and not boring. Dephion, one of the handmade fonts we made to give a casual and natural impression that brings modern style calligraphy made in a very manual

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

Longreach Font

Longreach is a carefully crafted, handmade all caps display font. The glyphs are nice and crisp, with slightly rounded corners. Use Longreach for your product packaging, books and websites. Published by HanodedDownload Longreach

Woebegone Font

Woebegone is a cute little handmade font. I started off by drawing the glyphs with a Pilot pen, then added some strokes with a Japanese brush pen. Woebegone comes in Regular and Italic and has all the accents you need.

Cykelsmed Font

A cykelsmed in Danish is a bicycle repair man. This quirky font was more or less based on an older font of mine called Pinkus. It is a jumpy, happy book cover font and comes with a bunch of ligatures

Toadstool Font

My kids love toadstools, especially the red capped ones with the white spots (they’re called Amanita muscaria, a.k.a. fly agaric – in case you’re wondering). A couple of months ago you could find loads of them in the forest, but

Bonedigger Font

For some reason I had Paul Simon’s song ‘You Can Call Me All’ in my head when I was busy working on this font, so I just had to call it Bonedigger. Bonedigger does not dig bones, but it does