Camden is based on the types used in Camden’s ‘Remaines concerning Britaine’ published in London in 1638. The object was to avoid the contradiction inherent in most ‘distressed’ typefaces made to give the effect...
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Macrame BV has three line styles: One, Two and Three for added versatility! Inspired by the font styles popular in the late 70s and early 80s. Think: macrame wall hangings, bean bag chairs, sprout...
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The Woodgrit family could originally be found on broadsides (posters, playbills) throughout the midwest on any public announcements. All original letterforms available were incorporated into the set with little modification. Typographic convention…
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The Slab American family of fonts is derived from a scientific letterpress manual published in the midwest in the 1890s. Slab American is an imperfect, chunky family ideally suited for any application where something...
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The Old Times American Family is derived from several letterpress books from the 1880s in the midwest. The fonts were painstakingly compiled from over 100 pages of text and optically balanced for optimum results....
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The character set contains 47 left foot animal track designs. The shift+character set contains the 47 right foot animal track designs corresponding to the character set.
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At first glance, Quigley might look like any ordinary font. Take a closer look. Quigley is reminiscent of an art deco font with a “twist”, having unusual and amusing character shapes. Ideal for signage...
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