Topstitch is a typeface that resembles hand stitching. It’s a non-joining script with modest irregularity, similar to authentic hand embroidery. Most Latin-based European writing systems are supported, including the following languages. Afaan Oromo…
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Raincoat is an Art Deco display typeface with a distinct personality. It combines elements of a current geometric sans with a timeless antique feel. OpenType-aware applications will personalize your work by swapping letters for...
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Report School is a geometric sans-serif font inspired by student handwriting practice worksheets. Rather than adhering to pure geometry, Report School favors readability. When you want to mimic the style of handwriting practice sheets,...
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Soap is a captivating unicase headliner which looks like Cooper Black but even smoother. You’d think the original typeface was laid-back and cool enough, but Soap takes it to the next level. It’s spaced...
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Gnuolane Stencil is a sophisticated stencil typeface. While it is inspired by grotesque models from the early twentieth century, it has a superelliptical 1960s feel to it. This slim stencil typeface will lend seriousness...
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Owned has the appearance and feel of genuine urban marker graffiti. Pragmatic ligatures, and there are a lot of them, accentuate the irregularities of writing rapidly. The diversity in stroke weight and angle gives...
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Sinzano is a friendly, interlocking typeface. Some letter pairings in OpenType-savvy programs are automatically substituted with fascinating, intertwined ligatures. Sinzano is offered in three different styles: Sinzano Regular is a slender, slightly…
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Zamora’s cuts and scratches are like battle scars. Sharp Latin serifs give Zamora a strong foothold. It includes a slew of ligatures that give text a natural, unpredictable appearance. Most Latin-based European writing systems...
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Kleptocracy purrs where other factory-made fonts rattle and buzz thanks to assembly line efficiency tempered with softly rounded curves. Cursive elements weld the warmth of gentle curves to utilitarian lines to create whimsical elements...
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It’s a sturdy, extended sans-serif typeface called Tussilago. Standard geometric models don’t apply to this type of design. Many mid-twentieth-century typefaces can appear neutral, but this interpretation of the genre has a distinct personality....