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[sxric] Download Vienna Woodtype fonts from WRKSTT Graphicstudio

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Vienna Woodtype This font is based on real prints made out of a linocut. The glyphs were handprinted, then scanned and then turned into a computer font. Vienna Woodtype Download Now View Gallery

[vegfw] Download Adorn Story fonts from PeachCreme

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Adorn Story Meet our new ah-mazing font duo- Adorn Story . You would fell in love, if you are looking for beautiful, refined serif paired with the voguish script. Serif font is rich with 60 ligatures, script font has beginning uppercase, beginning and ending lowercase swashes. Adorn Story Download Now View Gallery

[lmkqz] Download Hey Eloise fonts from Tart Workshop

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Hey Eloise Hey Eloise ! is a wiz at lots of things....sharing pithy quotes on greeting cards, proudly promoting cool businesses and delicious food "LOOK at this!", gracing good books. It was created by hand with a brush & palette and carefully translated into a solid font. Hey Eloise ! shines with stylish stylistic & discretionary ligatures plus bonus alternate glyphs you can access through the glyphs palette and is easy to personalize through it's OpenType features. Hey Eloise is a single-case font containing 2 sets of uppercase characters, you may switch between these by turning your caps lock on & off. ¿No hablo inglés? No problem, includes full multilingual support. Hey Eloise Download Now View Gallery

[tzhbm] Download Carnival fonts from House Industries

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Carnival Unlike the modest fonts in your menu content with discreetly imparting information, Carnival is conspicuous by design. Deliberately engineered to attract eyeballs, the typeface’s unmistakable silhouette produces a dramatic visual texture that stands out in print, on screen, or in any environment where your message demands to be noticed. The steady yet vibrant rhythm created by its letterforms also makes Carnival ideal for fashioning alphabet patterns and graphic devices. Flaunting a lean slender body anchored by stout stroke endings, Carnival turns conventional typographic thinking on its head by inverting the relative thickness of its stems and serifs. This reverse-contrast approach stretches all the way back to the roots of modern advertising, when similar types became the favorite for posters, packaging, and loads of consumer products during the 1800s. The striking style prevailed well into the next century, as Harold Horman, co-founder of New York City-based Photo

[dhpcq] Download Plinc Banjo fonts from House Industries

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Plinc Banjo When it comes to poster design, the line between wild west and psychedelic can be surprisingly fine. Dave West combined both typographic genres to create his refreshing Banjo. Developed in the late 1960s for Photo-Lettering, Inc., this curvaceous high-contrast sort-of serif might have been born on the nineteenth-century frontier, but it was raised in the counterculture of the mid-twentieth century. Use it wherever the conventional and uncommon collide. Vectorized by Mitja Miklavčič in 2017. Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world. Plinc Banjo Download Now View Gallery

[pzsum] Download Eastgood fonts from Wacaksara co

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Eastgood Eastgood Font is a hand brush script font and dramatic movement. This font is great for your next creative project such as Logotype, printed quotes, invitations, cards, product packaging, headers, Letterhead, Poster, Apparel Design, Label, and etc. Eastgood comes with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuations and so many variations on each character include OpenType alternates, and common ligatures to let you customize your designs. Eastgood Download Now View Gallery

[meicu] Download Plinc Banjo fonts from House Industries

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Plinc Banjo When it comes to poster design, the line between wild west and psychedelic can be surprisingly fine. Dave West combined both typographic genres to create his refreshing Banjo. Developed in the late 1960s for Photo-Lettering, Inc., this curvaceous high-contrast sort-of serif might have been born on the nineteenth-century frontier, but it was raised in the counterculture of the mid-twentieth century. Use it wherever the conventional and uncommon collide. Vectorized by Mitja Miklavčič in 2017. Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world. Plinc Banjo Download Now View Gallery