Darmhagh Underwood is a “rough” monowidth font based on the face used on the old Underwood manual typewriter. Darmhagh Underwood was first digitized in 1999 by Michael Everson and originally used the MacGaelic character...
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Doire is a rectified monowidth font based on the face used on the old Royal Gaelic manual typewriter. Doire was first digitized in 1993 by Michael Everson and originally used the MacGaelic character set...
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Duibhlinn is based on the classic standard Gaelic typeface of the 1930s. One version of this was the Monotype Series 24 A font, ca. 1906-1922; this was recast by Michael O’Rahilly in 1913. Duibhlinn...
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Great Circus is a Script Circus-like font that works perfectly for that Subversive Freak Show look! It comes with 3 typefaces: Great Circus Clean, Dirty and X. Try incorporating the X version on top...
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The general idea is based on the oldest Russian legends. Many different mythical creatures were inhabiting in the dense forest: wood-goblins, kikimoras, wild boars. Robber Nightingale was giving many troubles to people, he was...
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The general idea: the symbols are “laid out” with sausage loafs. Release: in the form of two typefaces – “gorod.Cherkizovo” and “gorod.Ostankino” with the four styles in each. Cherkizovo: Normal style has thin loafs,...
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The general idea: the font’s symbols has put the kerchiefs and are singing chastooshkas (Russian humorous short folk verse): “Eh, Samara, my little town… So anxious I am…”. Release: in the form of “gorod.Samara”...
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The general idea: it is a hanger in a tsar palace on which all crowned persons have hung up their crowns before going to bed. A few jokers’ caps are hanging also on some...
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In the 19th century typefaces with star-like serifs developed from the medieval type styles, retaining the sharp corners and peaks of some of the blackletter types but losing the flourishes on the upper-case letters....
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Craggy has a narrow, spidery, irregular set of letters. Its creepy, Halloween spirit makes it ideal for scary stories and similar uses. The family has three base styles: condensed, regular, and bold. Each comes...