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Filmotype Nemo Font
As one of earliest Free Style faces released in the early 1950s by Filmotype, Filmotype Nemo captures the more iconic playful type styles made popular in the early 1950s when a clear message needed to come across as fun to
Scriptek Font
British designer David Quay was inspired by the work of the Russian Constructivists and, more recently, by Neville Brody’s influence on display typography when he created Scriptek. This strong, geometric slab serif typeface with its angled element in the lowercase
TJ Evolette A Web Font
TJ Evolette A is unique, experimental, fashionable and clean. The geometric constructed uppercase grotesque display font family, features seven weights and offers numerous combination possibilities between the basic glyph set and the two stylistic sets. The stylistic sets are alternate
Henparty Sans Font
Originally created by the Tart Workshop’s own Crystal Kluge as a logo for an online tea store for chicks, Henparty Serif and Henparty Sans are sure to delight! These fonts are perfect for baby announcements, giftware, any creative kid projects,
Becker Gothics Font
The Becker Gothics pay homage to the nineteenth century American lettering master George Becker. Designer James Puckett has given new life to the ingenious gothic alphabets found in Becker’s 1854 lettering manual Ornamental Penmanship. Use this quintet of typographic voices
Filmotype Yukon Font
Filmotype Yukon is inspired by the classic Palmer style of penmanship made popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Originally released in the late 1950s, Filmotype Yukon has been meticulously redrawn from the original font filmstrips and has
Filmotype Horizon Font
Filmotype Horizon was among the company’s earliest brush lettered casuals and was Introduced by Filmotype in the early-to-mid 1950s. This playful script was among Filmotype’s most popular brush script style typefaces.Filmotype Horizon was developed from the original font filmstrips and
Kewl Script Font
Kewl is the result of being caught in the afterimage of one design project while conceptualizing another one. Just before finishing the final tests on Mrs Blackfort, the first of what became a long series of Charles Bluemlein fonts, some
Dead Zone Font
This family was inspired from type found on a horror movie poster of the 1950s. FULL CHARACTER SET Each font in the Dead Zone™ family has a full character set of 232+ letterforms, with all characters designed in the style
Gloss Drop Font
An enviable choice for magazine headers, book covers or record covers. Works also well as a companion to hand-drawn or painted illustrations. Like in real handwriting, some, but not all, letters connect within a word. Automatic Positional OpenType features handle
Filmotype Kitten Font
Filmotype Kitten followed in the footsteps of Filmotype Ledger as a high-style connecting script with strong contrasting thick and thin strokes to create an elegant hand-lettered look which found the height of its popularity in the mid-to-late 1950s. This style
Baron Font
After Baronessa – funny but not crazy cartoon style font, Baron is an other handmade typeface, warm and friendly but not excessively childish. If Baronessa is a little feminine, Baron is neutral and it’s funny and serious at the same