Have you ever seen lettering that you can connect with but have no clue where you’ve seen it before? It strikes a chord with certain feelings but you don’t know why. Slim Pickens was...
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The famous Italian type designer and Nebiolo director Alessandro Butti designed Rondine in 1948. Not so surprisingly – given its beauty – it quickly became quite a commonly copied metal type. But for some...
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Julius comes in very handy if you want to jump back in time to the middle of the last century. Julius is also one of my first typefaces, recently I added the light version....
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Orgovan is based on calligraphic script models lettered with a flat brush, which have been a mainstay in the sign makers’ and display artists’ handbooks since the beginning of the 1960s. Careful adjustments to...
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The Iron Family is a revival of two classic wood type fonts, but with a modern necessity: the addition of a lowercase character range. With a recent history of identifying everything from Little League...
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Discover why Pickle Sans is the font the makers of Comic Sans don’t want you to know about! Why not convey a casual professionalism that is a step above the competition? Pickle Sans is...
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Fantablock is a bold, high impact text. The edges are beveled to create the illusion of 3D raised text. The bevel effect makes it easy to create an embossed or engraved look. Punchy outlines...
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Condensed Gothic, great for tight-fitting headlines and other condensed titling situations. Applications include Headlines, ads, invitations, captions, packaging, bulletins, posters, and greeting cards.