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Crown Decay

Crown Decay font

Gist Rough

Gist Rough font

Gist Rough from Yellow Design Studio is the letterpress version of Gist. It’s warm and weathered with a retro yet modern vibe. Every weight includes 3 versions with varying levels of texture which can...

Predige Rounded

Predige Rounded font

Predige Rounded is the softer version of Predige. Predige is a condensed and constructed sans type family, with a very low contrast. The Predige Rounded family includes 7 weights, from Hairline to Black, with...

Kitchen Doodles

Kitchen Doodles font

Julia Child said, “I didn’t start cooking until I was 32: up until then I just ate”. Whether you cook or eat, design menus or place cards or cookbooks this set of 30 fresh...

Display Plump

Display Plump font

Display Plump is a display font not intended for text use. It was designed specifically for display, headline, logotype, branding, and similar applications. There are numbers and punctuation located under their respective keys.

Fosho

Fosho font

For more than 70 years the 10-foot tall letters displaying the word FOSHAY have illuminated the Foshay Tower in the Minneapolis skyline. However, the typestyle has never been made into a font before. This...

Whatnot

Whatnot font

Whatnot is a beautiful, hand drawn all caps font. It was made with a fine-liner on smooth paper. Whatnot can be used for almost all designs, in particular for posters, books and ads. Whatnot...

MFC Capulet Monogram

MFC Capulet Monogram font

The source of inspiration for MFC Capulet Monogram is an alphabet set from the book, “Monograms and Alphabets for Combination” by Dollfus Mieg & Cie, first published in the 1890’s. MFC Capulet Monogram utilizes...

MFC Chaplet Monogram

MFC Chaplet Monogram font

The inspiration source for MFC Chaplet Monogram is a beautiful letterset from the “Dessins de Broderies – Album No. 486” by Sajou from the late 1800’s. This family includes four fonts, the original MFC...

MFC Medieval Monogram

MFC Medieval Monogram font

The source of inspiration for MFC Medieval Monogram is the 1934 “Book of American Types” by American Type Founders. Found in that specimen book was a set of Lombardic initials known as “Missal Initials”...