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Sewing Patterns 2

Sewing Patterns 2 font

If Sewing Patterns wasn’t quite vintage enough for you, Sewing Patterns 2 is the answer to your early twentieth century wishes. Spanning the years 1910 to 1949, it’s more Downton Abbey than Mad Men,...

Tescellations

Tescellations font

Though there are many thousands of digital typefaces available, none seem to be made exclusively of letters that tessellate, a complete tessellating alphabet. This void is now filled with not one typeface, but a...

Blackmail

Blackmail font

Amici

Amici font

Amici means ‘friends’ and the Amici family was conceived as a big friendly Roman typeface for headings, posters, signs and anywhere else that an approachable easy-reading typeface is needed. It’s the sort of thing...

Amie

Amie font

Amie is a friendly Sans Serif display face, with a hint of hand drawn flair. Ideal for poster work, album covers, book covers and for bringing an element of friendly style anywhere.

Virtus Sans

Virtus Sans font

This clean sans-serif typeface brings your designs and layouts together in one great looking typeface, uncomplicated and legible large or small. VIRTUS SANS has 4 weights each with italics.

Kremlinology

Kremlinology font

Like the study of Kremlinology, this font is an interpretation of Soviet culture for Western audiences. Based on a vintage Russian poster but not in the original Cyrillic, it is an attempt to capture...

Paper Hearts

Paper Hearts font

Paper Hearts mimics childhood construction paper creations. It’s perfect for a homemade Valentine’s Day feel without the safety scissors and glue sticks.

Gridlock

Gridlock font

A condensed font using constructivism history to convey the cold hearted steel of machinery and progress. Gridlock tries it’s best to fit as much info as possible in a small space neatly in line...

Maritote

Maritote font

While designing a logotype for a client, she described herself as “loud and colorful.” Thinking about some eras in typefaces that portrayed this idea, I instantly thought of the “Roaring 20s” and the Prohibition...