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Feast Font
Feast is a calligraphy style font designed by Alissa Mazzenga. Her hand-sculpted letterforms emanate a powerful, yet delicate presence. Their magic resides in the ethereal movement of fluid wisps of ink, forming soft arched lines and design that stands alone.
Velvet Hammer Font
The Velvet Hammer is a true hand calligraphy font that offers the viewer a sense of strong elegance. This font can be used for all things such as cards, posters, signage, wedding invitations, catalogs, book covers and so much more!
Asterism Font
Asterism is a calligraphy style font with a moving baseline and lots of shining personality. This hand written style font is based on one of Molly’s signature calligraphy styles and pairs beautifully with Frosted, Icing, Saint Agnes. Published by Great
Brownstone Slab Font
Alejandro Paul’s Brownstone Slab is based on his own popular, award-winning, Brownstone Sans typeface. Like the original Sans, Brownstone Slab is a 21st-century design, influenced by the Victorian decorative motifs of the ironwork and carved decorations of New York City
Grayfel Font
As designers, we seek perfection and originality. The more we step back and look at our work, the more changes we tend to find necessary. Drastic modifications are inevitable. The same is true of Grayfel. Grayfel began as an exercise
TT Rounds Condensed Font
Rounds Condensed — this is the condensed version of the Rounds fontfamily. Rounds Condensed has a very kind and gentle temperament. It contains the most popular typefaces styles: Thin, Light, Regular, Bold, Black and Italics. All fonts are made so
Amoretta Font
Amoretta = Little Love. Our sweet Amoretta is optimistic & bright. A charming balance of youth and sophistication, Amoretta is full of opportunity for print (Identity projects, stationery, book design, packaging design) or online applications (eBooks, games, websites). Easy to
Bookeyed Martin Font
Huzzah for Bookeyed Martin, the much anticipated addition to the popular Bookeyed family. Upright & Strong he attracts eyes to his flashy serifs and ball terminals. His handsome lines, created with an old-fashioned dip pen & sepia ink, reference vintage