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Cabrito Didone Font - Image 10

Cabrito Didone  Font

A graceful kid if ever you’ve seen one, Cabrito Didone joins the Cabrito family of fonts–a family designed to provide young infants with clear recognition of letter forms. The original letters were released as part of the children’s book  about

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Modernista  Font

“Art Nouveau” happened over Europe under different names. They called it “Jugenstil” in Germany, “Le style moderne” in France, »Sezessionsstil« in Austria and Eastern Europe, “Stile Liberty” in Italy and “Modernista” in Spain. “Jugendstil” in Germany is what started  modern

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Kingsley  Font

Designed by Les Usherwood. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman. This beautiful recreation by Les of the Frederick Goudy typeface, Kennerley Old Style, circa 1911-24, may be superior to any other. Published by Red RoosterDownload Kingsley

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Gilmore Fahrenheit  Font

Gilmore Fahrenheit is an original font design by A. Pat Hickson and Steve Jackaman for the Red Rooster Collection. Published by Red RoosterDownload Gilmore Fahrenheit

Nono Font - Image 15

Nono  Font

“Nono” is the nickname of my oldest son Konstantin. His little brother could not really speak yet, but he was always looking for him and said something to the tune of “wea is a nono”. From that time on  I

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Latina  Font

Latina is our first humanist typeface designed for use in continuous text. This font is based on calligraphy, but calligraphic features have been changed in order to make Latina a more neutral font. This prevents readers from losing their  focus

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Dylan Condensed  Font

Dylan is a Sans typeface in the best American tradition. In order to keep corners open and to make the font more readable in small sizes it has deep cuts where curves join straights. I designed 8 finely tuned weights

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Metra Serif  Font

“Metra” has the clarity of a classical Sans font and the charm and elegance of a Gothic Copperplate. I designed it because for some purposes one needs a Serif with that cool “Sans” look. I sell the font in  5