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FR Minta One Font

With a few elements of FR Minta One you can create many original patterns and casual graphics. There are 160 elements in this font. Possibilities are limitless. Try it. Play it. Published by BelafrankDownload FR Minta One

Design Font Inspirations One Font

New Mexico artist Jannine Cabossel, best known for her whimsical and wildly different scratch board illustrations, has put her own unique spin on this playful collection of spot illustrations. From the zaniness of a humanized carrot and a fire breathing

Design Font Delectables Font

These scrumptious illustrations of food and drink are sure to sound your appetite alarm. The Delectables collection of images and themes is a must for any design work related to the culinary arts where the appearance of menu graphics and

Design Font Organics IIB Font

Popular demand for her intriguing wood-cut style images has inspired artist Debbie Hanley to create Organics II. Here you’ll find a multitude of handsome and useful illustrations from comestibles to landscapes. This series is an excellent design resource suited to

Design Font Industrials Font

Industrials takes the ho-hum out of office work! Well-known Dublin-based illustrator Ed Miliano has created a library of handsome pen and ink illustrations that are ideal for enhancing corporate newsletters, flyers, bulletins and other office materials. The collection offers an

Design Font Naturals Font

Hugh Whyte, best known for his geometric computer graphic images, created these illustrations with a natural theme in mind. These designs are a ‘natural’ in any project where an outdoor look is desired such as travel brochures, corporate image pieces,

Engranajes Font

Engranajes is a non-alphabetical font consisting of gear icons. Published by GravitonDownload Engranajes

Design Font Expressions Font

New York-based Puerto Rican artist Carlos Aponte was inspired by the minimalist style of the great 20th Century master Pablo Picasso when he designed this dynamic collection of sports images. With a few well-chosen strokes he has captured the essence