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1565 Renaissance

1565 Renaissance font

This set of initial letters was inspired from French renaissance decorated letters. It is a typical pattern, one among dozen quite similar, but this one was in use in Paris, unchanged, for centuries, and...

Sunetta

Sunetta font

An inkstone, a brush, ink, and paper. In China, one speaks of “wenfang sibao” — the four treasures of the scholar’s study. With these centuries-old hand tools, Werner Schneider created a calligraphic type trilogy...

Times Europa Office

Times Europa Office font

The Times Europa Office family is designed after the model of the original serif family produced by Walter Tracy and the Linotype Design Studio in 1974. A redesign of the classic Times New Roman...

Trump Mediaeval Office

Trump Mediaeval Office font

The Trump Mediaeval Office family is designed after the model of the original serif family produced by Georg Trump in 1954. Trump released this typeface through the C.E. Weber type foundry in Stuttgart, and...

Vendôme

Vendôme font

Cast Shadow JNL

Cast Shadow JNL font

Cast Shadow JNL uses the same wood type as found in Trade Printer JNL and adds to it a cast shadow in right or left versions for a bold and unique look. Both fonts...

Commentary JNL

Commentary JNL font

Commentary JNL is a serif treatment of Jeff Levine’s popular Stylor JNL sans serif font. Offered in two weights—regular and light—Commentary is a perfect alternative to formal text fonts and has just a touch...

Cyberkids

Cyberkids font

52 high quality illustrations portraying the first generation of kids growing up immersed in digital technologies.

Reading Frequency

Reading Frequency font

Ever wonder what language looks like? This type decided to dive into this idea… how audible and visual forms play with each other. The forms you see also have been waterjet-cut out of stainless...

Freight Display Pro

Freight Display Pro font

Freight Display kicks it up another notch from the Freight Text family with more open counters and a bit more contrast. Those warmer proportions give balance for easily read headlines, running heads, and subheads...