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LP Pinselschrift Font
LP Pinselschrift is a new brush handwriting script from German designer Peter Langpeter (lp-design.de). LP has been running his own design studio since 1995, working as a typeface and logo designer, as a calligrapher, cartographer and illustrator. During this time
PowerStation Font
Originally conceived as part of a unique display design created for Hershey’s Times Square flagship store, the PowerStation family is the perfect choice when looking for a font that speaks of strength, solidity and character. It comes in two faceted
Filmotype Fashion Font
Initially designed in the early-to-mid 1950s, Filmotype Fashion picks up where Futura left off but with a looser take on a geometric design and drawn wider to capture a more sophisticated 1960s visual aesthetic yet it retains a classic and
Filmotype Kentucky Font
Filmotype Kentucky was released by Filmotype in 1955 as a more condensed italic version of its first connecting script face, Filmotype Harmony, which was originally designed by Ray Baker. Filmotype regularly created derivative styles and weights of its typefaces as
Steelworks Font
Steelworks is a headline font based on lettering on a plaque of the Henry Avenue Forge in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Published by Suomi Type FoundryDownload Steelworks
Industry Font
Forged from geometric and technical styles, Industry stands sturdy and strong. The sans serif family includes seven weights with corresponding italics. The typeface is meant to be a workhorse that can span from a refined vintage feel to an industrial
Lumberjacky Font
Lumberjacky font is the latest fresh piece of art by Tour de Force type foundry. Friendly and naive Lumberjacky is a high contrast display typeface designed with artistic capital letters. A light texture is applied making the whole font looking
Filmotype Ford Font
Initially designed in the early-to-mid 1950s and likely inspired by the styles made popular by Lettering, Inc, Filmotype Ford solves the needs of customers looking for a more heavy duty sans serif style with a 1940s sensibility. Even with its
Filmotype LaSalle Font
Among the very first handwritten script fonts offered by Filmotype in the beginning of the 1950s, Filmotype LaSalle was designed by Ray Baker, a former Lettering Inc employee at the time who named the face after LaSalle street in downtown
Filmotype Lucky Font
Among the early collection of handwritten script fonts offered by Filmotype in the beginning of the 1950s, the monoline script Filmotype Lucky was originally penned by Ray Baker in the early 1950s.Remastered and expanded with exacting precision from the original
Industry Inc Font
Forged from geometric and technical styles, Industry stands sturdy and strong. The sans serif family includes seven weights with corresponding italics. The typeface is meant to be a workhorse that can span from a refined vintage feel to an industrial
Grey Sans Font
Grey Sans is a contemporary sans with an angular design. Routed in both modern geometry and historical handwriting, Grey Sans bridges the gaps of neutrality and warmth, precision and humanism, and serious and fun. Grey Sans covers the grey areas
Filmotype MacBeth Font
This Free Style typeface owes its origins to Lettering Inc where its original author penned a similar style prior to creating a unique version of the typeface for Filmotype in the early 1950s. Filmotype MacBeth was remastered and expanded with
Filmotype Escort Font
Initially offered in the late 1960s, Filmotype Escort was released nearly 15 years after the introduction of Filmotype Giant at the request of Filmotype customers unable to oblique the Filmotype Giant font on their Filmotype machines. Remastered and expanded with
Gasoline Sans Font
Gasoline Sans is a clean geometric sans serif font family that takes a clean simple straight-forward approach to legibility. Inspired by pure geometric letterforms, the Gasoline family creates its own honesty with a hint of personality. Published by Breaking The
Tabia Font
Tabia is a geometric sans serif typeface, designed by Mariya V. Pigoulevskaya in 2013. The font was inspired by the work and principles of the iconic german industrial designer Dieter Rams, who is closely associated with the consumer product company