Tag: stationery
Wanderlust Collection Font
Wanderlust Letters has returned, but now offered in a beautiful collection of hand painted scripts. New versions include Wanderlust Letters Pro, Decorative, Boho, Chic, Shine, Gold, Caps, and Ornaments. Wanderlust Letters Pro is an extended version of the immensely popular
Gratitude Script Font
The quality or feeling of being grateful or thankful. An appreciation for the world around us. Gratitude for being a part of it all. No matter what’s happening in our lives, there’s always something to be grateful for. When we
LeOsler Font
LeOsler is a decorative, fun, handwritten font which can be used in a wide range of languages, including English, Spanish, Italian, French, German, Polish, Czech, Vietnamese, Russian, Greek, among many others. LeOsler has 5 font styles, and 3 styles of
Wallet Font
Wallet is an expressive handwritten font with loads of personality, suitable for many different projects. It comes in three styles: Felt, Felt bold and Chalk. Wallet has 391 glyphs and supports multiple languages. Opentype features, such as contextual alternates, for
Crique Grotesk Font
The Crique Grotesk This contemporary typeface is inspired from Neo-humanist and Geomatric industrial tone presented the late 2000s typeface. The font family is also composed of the normal width and display width in order to support the different applications on the delicate
Seashore Pro Font
A feminine, graceful script whose thicker horizontals create a wave-like rhythm — hence the name. Seashore is loosely based on an “eccentric” (left-leaning) penmanship style of the late 19th century. Used mainly by professional “engrossers” in certificates and tributes, or
Business Penmanship Font
Business Penmanship is an ode to the business handwriting from the era penmanship was a highly-valued part of business education and practice. In the early 1800s, Platt Rogers Spencer (1800-1864) created what would become the most widely accepted and prized
Distillery Set Font
The Distillery Set is a collection of 5 fonts: Display, Strong, Script, Caps, and Icons. The fonts’ influences are in lettering from different eras and styles. They reflect forms from the Arts & Crafts movement, the Roman majuscules, artistic printing,