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Angelique

Angelique font

Decorative font.

Rostrum

Rostrum font

The Rostrum fonts are a revival and expansion of a type called Oleander, designed in 1938 by Julius Kirn for the Genzsch & Heyse foundry in Hamburg. Many of the original uppercase letters had...

Uniwars

Uniwars font

Inspired by industrial Japanese logotypes, Uniwars will inject your designs with an atypical, neoteric sense of style. The stark letterforms of this extended, orthogonal headliner have been reduced to their most basic components. Uniwars...

Crubster

Crubster font

Crubster is a digitally natured font with a bolder and slightly wider presence. Its Linear/rounded corner features give it a modern style which is suitable for logos, web graphics, headlines and text. Crubster works...

Yuma

Yuma font

This Font is made for a Capture Function on an Web template. For Security.

Ballyhaunis NF

Ballyhaunis NF font

Lewis F. Day, in his 1910 classic Alphabets Old and New, filed this work by Laurence Schall under the category of Celtic-inspired, and surely it is both. This font included a few special extras,...

Foxcroft NF

Foxcroft NF font

The inspiration for this proto-Art Nouveau typeface showed up in the 1887 type specimen book of Farmer, Little & Co. under the name Vassar. Its bold, sinuous curves, which take unexpected turns now and...

Helena Handbasket NF

Helena Handbasket NF font

The 1888 edtion of James Conner’s Sons United States Type Foundry specimen book listed this little gem simply as “Antique Light”. Its original, rather anemic outlines have been beefed up and its serifs have...

Blue Goblet

Blue Goblet font

Blue Goblet is a script developed for the pending illustrated children’s book from Portland Studios, The Blue Goblet. The font has grown to a comprehensive system, with a wide array of ornaments available. Blue...

Nuke

Nuke font

To grunge or not to grunge. Is grunge back? Maybe. Maybe it never left. Maybe it was just hiding around the corner waiting for the right time when it is needed again. We have...