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Hairy Beast

Hairy Beast font

This display typeface is a little bit of scary and a whole lot of fun. Each character represents a little hairy monster of its own. It’s sure to be a welcomed member to your...

New Amplia

New Amplia font

An OpenType script font with a variable x-height adding a handwritten flavor to the design. Regular face with swash caps, small caps and old-style numerals as well. Specifically designed for books, magazines and advertisements,...

Madison Ave.

Madison Ave. font

The Madison Ave. family started from Madison Ave. at Fontstruct.com. As my most downloaded font, this was an easy, although not necessarily logical choice to make – regarding taking an existing free font and...

Californya

Californya font

Californya is based on several manuscripts from 16th century, and completely reinterpreted with a vast series of characters drawn by hand. Each character is full of rich details, capturing the expression and style of...

Used Cars JNL

Used Cars JNL font

Used Cars JNL is based on one of the many unique alphabets created by the late Alf R. Becker for Signs of the Times magazine from the 1930s through the 1950s. Special thanks to...

Signs Of Yesterday JNL

Signs Of Yesterday JNL font

Signs of Yesterday JNL brings another twenty-six vintage signs inspired by a series of decals once made by the Duro Decal Company (now Duro Art Industries) of Chicago. This font complements the original twenty-six...

Sign Panels JNL

Sign Panels JNL font

Alf R. Becker was a noted sign painter, designer and the creator of hundreds of unique alphabets which were published in the trade magazine Signs of the Times during the 1930s through the 1950s....

Sign And Design JNL

Sign And Design JNL font

Sign and Design JNL is a casual brush alphabet modeled after an Alf R. Becker design that appeared in Signs of the Times Magazine. Thanks to Tod Swormstedt of ST Media and the American...

Moving Van JNL

Moving Van JNL font

Moving Van JNL is a classic sign painter’s block Roman with angled [instead of rounded] corners and slab serifs. This style of lettering was most popular in the 1920s and 1930s.

Alert Code

Alert Code font