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Allura

Allura font

The casual characters of Allura Regular are simple and clean and very legible, with an almost handwritten calligraphic appeal. The script and formal sets offer a softer, more formal look. This exceptionally diverse font...

1533 GLC Augereau Pro

1533 GLC Augereau Pro font

This font was inspired by one of Antoine Augereau’s three roman typefaces: the Gros Romain (±16 Pts) size, used in 1533 to print Le miroir de l’âme…, a religious poetic compilation by Marguerite de...

Avalanche

Avalanche font

Avalanche is a fun casual typeface great for when a bold caption is needed.

Abbiente

Abbiente font

Sticky Fingers

Sticky Fingers font

LOOK OUT! It’s kinda creepy, we know, but we’re convinced that this font does whatever a spider can — in fact, we believe it can actually spin a web of pretty much any size,...

Casual Brush

Casual Brush font

Read John Downers’ article in Typographica®: ‘Our Favorite Typefaces of 2007’ http://www.typographica.org/typeface-reviews/scriptonah-and-casual-brush/ Click the Gallery above for the .pdf. Suitable for posters, titles, book covers, greeting cards…

Janagrace

Janagrace font

Janagrace is designed for birthday, holiday cards and can be used effectively in other applications for that calligraphy appearance. Regular: Contain ONLY Regular-Caps. Swash: Swash-Caps with NO Regular Caps. OT Swash: Contain BOTH Regular...

Bouffant

Bouffant font

Bouffant is a 1950s style script with a vintage t-shirt texture. It’s a unique combination of compact retro curls and genuine grit. Some letter combinations will be replaced with a bespoke pair in applications...

Ysleta NF

Ysleta NF font

Here’s a faithful rendering of an old face from the James Conner’s Sons specimen catalog of 1888, alternately known as Aetna or Painter’s Gothic. Its compact descenders allow for tightly-spaced headlines. Both versions of...

Surfside

Surfside font

These are the letters I doodled in the margins of my high school notebooks. As it turns out, a man named Milt Glaser doodled them first. He doodled a lot of other amazing things...