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URW Scripts Collection Font
The URW++ Scripts Collection contains all of the majesty of URW++’s finest Scripts, flowing with Teutonic grace and making for an upper-crust level of sophistication. These OpenType beauties include various options, and make for a superb amount of design class.
YWFT Thinaire Font
Tape hiss nearly obscures the tender chords and barely-whispered voice, singing a shy song that has the coffee house in tears. Yes, indeed, it’s YWFT Thinaire, the dreamy nerd that has all the librarians fluttering at the reference desk. Now
Polka Font
Polka is a font design released for the Mecanorma Type Collection. Copyright 2004 Trip Productions BV. Published by MecanormaDownload Polka
Razor Bill Font
Designed by Steve Jackaman. Based on the original typeface from Face, London, circa 1972. Published by Red RoosterDownload Razor Bill
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
P22 Cezanne Pro Font
This font set, created for the Philadelphia Museum of Art, celebrates the work of influential French artist Paul Cezanne. P22’s Cezanne font allows you to beautify your documents with a faithful rendition of the artist’s handwriting, while Cezanne Sketches recreates
Mishka Font
Mishka is a classy upright script. Mishka has clear letterforms yet plenty of options for more decorative custom headlines. Turn on Swash, Stylistic Alternates or Contextual Alternates in any Opentype savvy program, or pick any of the extra alternates from
Armazem Pineapple Font
Pineapple is a display typeface with handcraft features, designed by hand and rendered to bring a handmade aesthetic to Design projects. The idea started with sketches of a few letters and soon became a whole alphabet. The font follows a
Angel Script Font
Angel Script found its origins a few years ago when I was developing Luce. Luce utilized varying style numbers to allow you to mix/match and create different type looks. This was before OpenType had caught on and the type family