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Lavigne

Lavigne font

Lavigne is a type family that is aimed at publications such as interior design and women’s magazines—anywhere a touch of distinction is desired. In the opinion of its designer, glossy magazines have been boring...

Christmas Dingbats 1

Christmas Dingbats 1 font

Christmas Dingbats 1 and Christmas Dingbats 2 are two Christmas fonts with different styles. Each font contains more than 90 Christmas icons, borders and ornaments.

Christmas Dingbats 2

Christmas Dingbats 2 font

Christmas Dingbats 1 and Christmas Dingbats 2 are two Christmas fonts with different styles. Each font contains more than 90 Christmas icons, borders and ornaments.

Kassena

Kassena font

Gently rounded in shape, Kassena is reminiscent of the round thatched huts of the Zulu people. The triangular motif is inspired by the designs used in the decorative crafts of the Nguni African tribes.

Abstrak BF

Abstrak BF font

A delightfully odd assortment of characters: some letters are futuristic in design, while others are derived from classical Greek forms.

Poster 1492

Poster 1492 font

A bold typeface with very very extensive cap height, and short descenders. Poster 1492 is suitable for headlines, titles, newspapers, magazines, and advertisements. Poster 1492 is an OpenType/TTF Unicode font.

Shirah 25

Shirah 25 font

Shirah 25 started as a freehand study, while experimenting with ink and new nibs. Later on, when David decided to have a digital version, he drew it merely with the tablet, trying to keep...

Shirah Joie

Shirah Joie font

The main challenge with Shirah Joie was how not to design just another monoline font, and how to add liveliness while condensing the letters a little bit. Shirah Joie is an OpenType/TTF Unicode font.

Hamuel Nine Five

Hamuel Nine Five font

Hamuel Nine Five was inspired by two sources, both with few letters, and different styles. The first one was a fresco in the el-Transito Synagogue, Toledo, built in 1357 by order of Samuel Abulafia,...

Hannah Joie

Hannah Joie font

Hannah Joie was influenced by the early lettering that appeared on posters in Israel (e.g. the 1950s). The style of the lettering was bold, heavy, and prominent. Hannah Joie is an OpenType/TTF Unicode font.