Typical of early 1800s newsprint type, Americanus and Americanus Italics have three historically accurate ornaments and discretionary OpenType features for commonly used ligatures like ct and st. The Americanus Ornaments package contains a wider…
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Blackstock has a distressed alternate for every capital letter, consecutive characters are controlled with the OpenType Ligature feature. Blackstock Pro extends the character set to support Eastern European Latin, Baltic, Greek and Turkish.
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The Obsolete family has Regular, Light, Bold each with an associated Alternate version. The Opentype versions of the Obsolete Alternate family members have contextual ligatures that substitute a uniquely distressed pair of characters when...
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Upbeat and casual, Steve Miggas’s Khaki captures the look of stiff brushstrokes—right down to the splatter of ink or paint that might realistically accompany them. The companion Khaki Without allows you to set selected...
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Hand selected from multiple sources, the 60+ glyphs of Antique Borders & Corners 1 can be mixed and matched to make authentic 18th and 19th century borders of any length. Flip the orientation for...
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Hand selected from multiple sources, the 60+ glyphs of Antique Borders & Corners 2 can be mixed and matched to make authentic 18th and 19th century borders of any length. Flip the orientation for...