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Slim James JNL

Slim James JNL font

Tall, condensed and square in shape… Slim James JNL balances well against bolder Deco-style sans or novelty type faces.

Mrs. Shmelding JNL

Mrs. Shmelding JNL font

Lighten things up and let your imagination run free with Mrs. Shmelding JNL, a lighthearted novelty font from Jeff Levine.

Regra

Regra font

Regra is a squared, high-tech contemporary typeface. Its distinctive industrial letterforms reflect cutting-edge technological design. Allow Regra to infuse your message with a sense of one-of-a-kind style and technological accuracy. Regra comes in…

Chainprinter

Chainprinter font

What happens when a printer meets a chainsaw and a player piano? A chain printer was a piece of 1960s computer technology that printed at alarmingly fast speeds, even by today’s standards. Band printers...

Antihistory

Antihistory font

Antihistory is an aged, distressed typeface. The majority of vintage typefaces are based on designs from before the mid-twentieth century. Antihistory was created to resemble an ancient type from the late twentieth century and...

Coffee Black

Coffee Black font

A bold new look great for headlines, magazines very powerful yet very distinguished works extremely well for many applications.

Conference Call BH

Conference Call BH font

An informal decorative hand-drawn design.

Euroscript Pro

Euroscript Pro font

Euroscript Pro is the digital version of Ralph M. Unger’s handwriting, a very talented and hard-working German type designer. Unger has redesigned a large number of beautiful ancient typefaces during the last few years....

Treefrog

Treefrog font

A one-time co-worker of mine sometimes used a fanciful inkpen-style script in display-lettering situations. I liked it a lot. “Phil,” I says, “why not do the whole alphabet, maybe a few little dingbats, and...

Texas Hero

Texas Hero font

It occurred to me years ago that the graphic arts community might find useful a digital typeface that mimicked the classic look of nineteenth-century handwriting. Conveniently, my mother then still volunteered at the Center...