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CA Kink

CA Kink font

CA Kink was originally created for a book cover. Mostly suitable as a headline font and for all kind of “space” themes.

CA Coronado

CA Coronado font

CA Coronado is a nice display font for use in titles, logos and headlines. With its used look it creates a friendly and human feeling. Upper- and lower-case characters differ in details and can...

CA BND Trash

CA BND Trash font

Based upon CA BND (the clean version) CA BND Trash is a rough and dirty version of our favorite DIN-like font. We recommend it for use in zombie movies title design, headlines for ads...

James Paul

James Paul font

James Paul is a versatile display font based on the designer’s handwriting. The letterforms are legible even at small sizes. When set bigger, this bold script reveals hairline ink trails that add rhythm to...

Presidential Dingbats

Presidential Dingbats font

The presidents busts in a typeable format. Use a Glyph palette or Character Map for quick navigation. Who knows, one day it may come in handy.

Cubie

Cubie font

The character set is short but make no mistakes, it is complete. Illegible, unreadable, unusable, this overly-geometric sans adheres to a set of rules just barely allowing an alphabet. But, hey it’s free.

Caliber

Caliber font

A highly decorative slab-serif that is combat ready. The steady contrast and sharp angles make it great for titles and posters. Mechanical and aggressive but can easily be used for static background text and...

Born Of Fire

Born Of Fire font

Inspired by the flickering of a flame, this face will burn down the page. At smaller sizes the ever changing letter heights and sharp angles play like fire. Comes in two weights.

RM Serifancy

RM Serifancy font

A bit Circus … a bit Showbiz … a bit Western … but completely FANCY Includes: Western European, Central European, Baltic & Turkish sets

RM Almanack

RM Almanack font

Based on William Caslon’s design (c1720) which was itself based on Dutch Baroque typefaces. The old saying “when in doubt, use Caslon.” can now be updated … “use RM Almanack instead!” Includes: Western European,...