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Antique Tuscan

Antique Tuscan font

A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, condensed, bold, curved serifs, a very useful design for display, upper and lower case.

Munc

Munc font

Munc is the uncial version of Magma. It has been designed with the same stroke weights and cap heights. Characters from the two families can be mixed. Uncial letterforms are ancient, but familiar. Their...

Stone Print

Stone Print font

Stone Print is a “green” typeface. It uses less space than the most popular text typefaces without sacrificing legibility. Made for the reader, the environment, and whoever pays the bills. Together with Cycles, SFPL,...

Silica

Silica font

This slab serif is a general purpose type in six weights. The lighter weights are useful for short passages of text. The heavier weights are a versatile tool for setting headlines. Available weights are...

Now Appearing JNL

Now Appearing JNL font

Now Appearing JNL is a digital version of some hand-lettering spotted on an early 1960s ad for a Miami Beach night club. Its fun, casual appearance makes it perfectly suitable for any project that...

Chinese Herbs JNL

Chinese Herbs JNL font

Chinese Herbs JNL gives an outline and cast shadow treatment to the lettering found in Chinese Menu JNL. Based on some old signage.

Howlett

Howlett font

Howlett combines great character with extreme legibility. It’s a simple display face that offers a sense of coziness and order, that speaks of all being well with the world. It is a modern design...

Jeyran

Jeyran font

Jeyran is a handwriting font co-developed by Elnara Browers and Michael Browers. Based on Elnara Browers’ handwriting, Jeyran is her first font design. Elnara’s fluency in multiple languages facilitated the development of an extended...

Gundrada ML

Gundrada ML font

Gundrada ML was inspired by the lettering on the tomb of Gundrada de Warenne. She was buried at Southover Church at Lewes, Sussex, in the south of England in 1085. The Latin inscription on...

SFPL

SFPL font

The SFPL family was developed as part of a visual identity program for the San Francisco Public Library. It is intended as an economical, easy to use, highly legible typeface family for publishing newsletters,...