font_foundry: FontMesa

OK Corral

OK Corral font

OK Corral is a revival of a very old Italian font that you may have seen in the past under the original name of Italian Print. The Lined version of this font has never...

Open Range

Open Range font

Open Range is a new font design based on an old classics sans serif font from the 1800s. Some may say that this font looks like a western version of the more modern Benguiat...

Red Dog Saloon

Red Dog Saloon font

Red Dog Saloon is an old classic western looking type font and one that never goes out of style. A fill font is included with this font, you will need an application that works...

High Noon

High Noon font

Introducing High Noon; this very old font originally known as Antique Tuscan dates back into the 1800s and was available only as an uppercase font. Now with the addition of a new never-before-seen lowercase...

Home Style

Home Style font

Home Style is a revival of a very old font previously thought to have been designed by Joseph Gillé in or around the year 1820, however recent evidence from France suggests that an artist...

La Macchina

La Macchina font

La Macchina is a bold script suitable for logos, letterheads & headlines. It also resembles the lettering used by Lamborghini Automobiles.

La Mesa

La Mesa font

La Mesa is a bold font suitable for logos, letterheads & headlines. It also resembles the lettering used by the Miller Brewing Co.

Main Strike

Main Strike font

Main Strike is a revival of a very old Italian font that you may have seen in the past under the original name of Tuscan Ornate or Bracelet. Dating back to 1860 or earlier...

Gold Standard

Gold Standard font

Gold Standard got its start from a few letters found on an old Gold Certificate from 1882. From those few letters spelling out the word GOLD, the rest of the alphabet was designed to...

Gille Classic

Gille Classic font

Gille Classic is a revival of a very old font designed in France by Joseph Gille in or around the year 1820. You may have seen this font in the past under the names...