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Retch

Retch font

Retch – what’s in a name? Retch is a unique typeface, heaving with character. It is scary and grotesque and is made to look like letters scratched onto a metal surface. Retch spits out...

Frank Woods

Frank Woods font

“Frank Woods” is a wooden typeface based on the form of Franklin Gothic Heavy. The three cuts fit together and enable the user to create a lot of impressive variations. Enjoy! The amount of...

Curvesta

Curvesta font

Combining classic serifs with curvy features, the Curvesta poster/display font has lots to offer. A real modern classic.

PTL Attention

PTL Attention font

PTL Attention a robust and contemporary sans serif type family with its very own characteristics. Made for work in text as well as display it comes with nine weights in two styles, including small...

Quadon

Quadon font

Quadon was designed to fill the gap between traditional serifs and the lasting trend of using sans serif fonts for contemporary design. The result is a modern, clear and infinitely flexible interpretation of slab...

Only You Icons

Only You Icons font

Only You Icons, with more than 300 options between icons, ribbons and frames that will make your project very attractive and romantic. Only You Icons is brilliant. Also available Only you Pro.

Only You Pro

Only You Pro font

Only You is handmade, and specially romantic. It was made to brighten your projects, turning everything more beautiful. The special encounter between uppercase letters and lowercase letters is perfect. Only You is unicase, with...

Medusa

Medusa font

Beautiful is Ramiro Espinoza’s homage to 19th Century Catalonian pointed pen calligraphy. The starting-off point in the creation of the typeface was an analysis of the historical models of formal English handwriting and the...

Historic Warehouse

Historic Warehouse font

Gotta tell ya: think out of the box and this font is addictingly fun to use! Introducing Historic Warehouse, a substantial, yet elegant family, invoking advertising fonts of the early 20th century. Why the...

Albrecht Pfister

Albrecht Pfister font

Herr Pfister was a printer in the city of Bamberg Bavaria. He is known to have published nine works. And it has been contentiously argued that he printed the “36 line Bible.” He was...