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Garamold

Garamold font

Garamold and Garamold Italic are inspired by specimens of classic French type. At smaller sizes, the rough edges give it a very organic feel. The font contains classic ligatures and the long s for...

Journalistic

Journalistic font

Journalistic is one in a series of fonts designed for use in creating replica vintage newspapers. It is inspired by the nameplate of a New England newspaper from the 1920s. Its rough character is...

Gothic 16 CG Decorative

Gothic 16 CG Decorative font

a gothic drop caps font

Chicken Feet

Chicken Feet font

An irresistible design by my (11 year old) Granddaughter; it brings that child innocence to font design. When she first showed it to me I was so impressed I could not resist I had...

Oyster

Oyster font

The Oyster family is a useful toolkit for hand-draw moods. It’s a super casual and somewhat messy font that comes in two flavors: regular and outline, or rather, truly-hand-drawn-outline. Both styles have two choices...

Acadami

Acadami font

Acadami is an experiment toward what will hopefully be my masterwork (probably named Hackberry). It’s also the font used as I get used to FontLab 5. The serifs are stronger and sharper. It’s modified...

Sommerwerk Ink

Sommerwerk Ink font

This font is inspired by typography found on old German shop windows. It is a script font, but instead of imitating human handwriting and the gestures connected to it, the goal was to come...

Celtic Knots

Celtic Knots font

While it is obvious that this is an ornamental style font, it is more than that: it is a Celtic Knotwork design tool! Irish, Scottish, Welsh, even Norse and Viking cultures have used knotwork...

Gord

Gord font

Gord is a mash-up of well-known flowing geometric sans-serif types from the 1970s. This puree of samples is the one-of-a-kind style you’ve been yearning for. Most Latin-based European writing systems are supported, including the...

Coming Together

Coming Together font

Coming Together contains over 400 glyphs and is supplied as a single, cross-platform OpenType font. All glyphs are accessible using OpenType-savvy applications, Unicode-savvy utilities, the Character Map utility on Windows, and FontBook on Mac...