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1529 Champ Fleury Initials

1529 Champ Fleury Initials font

In 1529, Geofroy Tory, French scholar, engraver, printer, publisher and poet, was publishing the well known so called Champ Fleury, printed by Gilles de Gourmond, in Paris. It is a fully illustrated handbook where...

Ultima

Ultima font

Ultima is a rounded geometric monoline typeface family, built in ten styles. The typeface is ideal for use in display sizes, though is quite legible in text. Ultima is released as OpenType single master...

Los Alamos

Los Alamos font

Although Los Alamos was originally designed as a complementary sister typeface to Grand Canyon, it evolved into a comprehensive and unique type family in its own right. It incorporates a unicase that is fully...

Gold Spur

Gold Spur font

Gold Spur is a spurred version of the FontMesa Gold Rush set of fonts. Each version includes many extended characters for Western, Central and Eastern European countries. The Gold Spur Trail OpenType version has...

Gold Rush

Gold Rush font

This old classic font has an interesting history, it was originally cut with lowercase by the Bruce Type Foundry in 1865 and listed as Ornamented No. 1514. Around 1903 the Bruce foundry was bought...

Urly Lurnin

Urly Lurnin font

What do kids do that most of us don’t? Think outside the box, color outside the lines, and break all the rules. The same goes for my son Aiden’s handwriting. Urly Lurnin strives to...

Smiley

Smiley font

Ever think that supermarkets are becoming less personal and more clinical and cold? What will cost you less than a trip to the supermarket and put a smile on your face? Smiley was inspired...

Rocktopus

Rocktopus font

Rocktopus is a minimal fat blocky letter font. Each letter is designed for simplicity and maximum style points. Check it out! Rocktopus is extended, containing West European diacritics & ligatures, making it suitable for...

Dripps

Dripps font

Dripps is a handpainted, stenciled typeface with lots of drips and two different sets of capital letters – no lowercase. Sometimes I enjoy doing the rough stuff, your brutal type designer Gert Wiescher

Bone Voyage

Bone Voyage font

Fonts created by comicbook letterers tend to have more creatively inspired names. That’s because comicbook letterers are trained as storytellers. The names they choose for their fonts seek to tell the story of what...