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Colonial Press

Colonial Press font

Colonial Press is a font based on serif typefaces designed by William Caslon I (1692-1766) and various revivals thereof. Caslon is cited to be the first original typeface of English origin, but some type...

Tally Text

Tally Text font

Tally Text Light is an early photolettering type, sometime in the 1940s, when words were hand assembled from individual film positives of the letters, then re-photographed. We made the bold face version of Tally...

Hearst Italic

Hearst Italic font

Carl Schraubstadter of the Inland Type Foundry probably had more to do with the design of this italic than he did with the roman. Great for Craftsman Era projects.

Hearst Roman

Hearst Roman font

A product of the Inland Type Foundry, some say stolen from a hand lettering job done by Goudy. (Goudy was one of those who said it!)

Margie

Margie font

Originally issued as Marggraff Bold Script by the Dresden foundry of A.G. Vorm Brüder Butter. Minor variations were given to a few letters to even the color.

CamingoDos Pro

CamingoDos Pro font

CamingoDos Pro is provided with tight shapes and elliptic roundings. With the aspect of legibility on mind these attributes were applied carefully. Along with a subtle contrast between thick and thin strokes CamingoDos has...

CamingoDos Pro SemiCondensed

CamingoDos Pro SemiCondensed font

CamingoDos Pro SemiCondensed fills the gap between CamingoDos Pro and CamingoDos Pro Condensed and combines them to a homogeneous and versatile type family. The flexibility of the semi-condensed version makes it a typographic all-rounder....

Palma

Palma font

Handwriting fonts have a great disadvantage when it comes to double letters: they look fake. With Palma come loads of ligatures for double letters to make your design look authentic (as shown on the...

Stuart Pro

Stuart Pro font

Punchcutters (when types had to be cut, and not just drawn), were working with steel, a strong metal they had to sculpt. They were subject to physical contingencies: each type cast was engraved separately...

Stuart Standard

Stuart Standard font

Punchcutters (when types had to be cut, and not just drawn), were working with steel, a strong metal they had to sculpt. They were subject to physical contingencies: each type cast was engraved separatly...