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Two Stroke

Two Stroke font

Two Stroke is brush font style I have used frequently and still paint by hand today. It has it all: clean lines, nice and bold, easy to read, and lots of character. With three...

Beantown Bounce NF

Beantown Bounce NF font

This quirky charmer is based on a typeface originally called Century, which appeared in the Boston Type Foundry’s 1898 specimen book. This version includes many of the ornaments and accents included with the original...

Sailors Tattoo Pro

Sailors Tattoo Pro font

Movella

Movella font

Remember those 1970s science fiction dramas which had such charming futuristic sets and backdrops? Remember the intriguing future lettering and signage the set designers would devise-often coupled with interesting futuristic spellings? Movella is a…

Spumoni LP

Spumoni LP font

Spumoni plays freely off of the typeface Bodoni. Though commercial lettering is becoming a disappearing craft, Spumoni provides this hand-drawn quality in a digital medium. Its bouncy, playful letters infuse a sense of humor...

Nerwyn NF

Nerwyn NF font

This snappy little number was inspired by a PLINC typeface by Murray Fuchs called Erwin, which has been redrawn and improved for the digital age. Use Contextual Alternates to “bounce” the text, and Discretionary...

Marvin

Marvin font

The objective of this font was to try and find out how far back in the designer’s life this obsession with letters began. The challenge was to draw, from memory only, two sets of...

Endymion

Endymion font

Endymion is a Tuscan display face that speaks of traditional fairgrounds and circuses, or 19th century poster design and even of the wild west. Its name derives from its ogee curves, which have been...

MVB Greymantle

MVB Greymantle font

Kanna Aoki had fairy tales in mind when she designed MVB Greymantle. She drew dots with a felt pen to build up the forms, giving them their particular rough character. The “Extras” font contains...

Giddyup

Giddyup font

Laurie Szujewska, Adobe art director, used the rope letters decorating cattle brands and cowboy blankets to create Giddyup, a typeface with a twist. “The idea was to make each letter with one line that...