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Mademoiselle Magnifique PW

Mademoiselle Magnifique PW font

Just a cute little handwritten-like font, it’s whimsical, classy, yet relaxed and adds flair to anything. Perfect for cards, letters, recipes, journaling and much more! Mademoiselle Magnifique PW is intended and suitable for Display...

ZionTrain Basic

ZionTrain Basic font

Originally ZionTrain was built as a Cyrillic typeface for public transport navigation system. We wanted comprehensible, distinctive letterforms, that can help everybody on the way from Babylon to Zion. Here, on MyFonts, we present...

Airlock

Airlock font

Hunk

Hunk font

Hunk is an all-caps display font that thrives at big sizes. Use it liberally on your posters, headlines, and anything else that needs to speak loudly and proudly.

799 Insular

799 Insular font

This font was inspired from the so called “Insular Style” Latin script used in Celtic monasteries (Ireland, Scotland—with the well known Book of Kells—and England) from the late 6th to 9th, before the Carolingian...

Strawn

Strawn font

Strawn is my Wobbly and curvy funk font with bouncy serifs. Watch it bounce its way down the street, or into your next project – you know, that one that needs a fresh breath...

Wagerton

Wagerton font

Wagerton is my very legible scribbled font! The fine scribbled details are very visible at large sizes, but also leaves a good impression when used in small sizes as well. Comes with ligatures for...

Pista

Pista font

Pista is a unique decorative typeface which is applicable for web, print especially for magazines, brochures, posters, flyers and motion graphics. Pista has six weights – regular, bold, outline, rounded, rounded bold and rounded...

Insigne Splats!

Insigne Splats! font

Insigne Splats! is a series of vectorized ink splatters that can be quickly and easily used in your artwork. There are 64 unique and useful ink splatters. These individual splats can be combined, decomposed...

Ornaments 2 AR

Ornaments 2 AR font

Ornaments 2 contains designs for the Fanfare Press by Berthold Wolpe, 1939; and for the Kynoch Press by Tirzah Garwood, c. 1927.