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Download Smoothies Fonts Family From Variatype

Download Smoothies Fonts Family From Variatype


Smoothies is a cute and simple monoline script. It's perfectly matched with your brand logos, brand identity, business cards, t-shirts, and more. Support multilingual and including more than 55 ligatures!


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Download Mortise Fonts Family From Signal

Download Mortise Fonts Family From Signal


To mortise is “to join or fasten securely.” Created by an aspiring furniture-maker and an ageing typographer, Mortise is a solidly constructed new slab serif, and marks Signal’s first collaboration with outside designers. A generous x-height, open counters, wide proportions, and monoline strokes make it readable and practical, while the long, slightly curved vertical serifs give it a raffish, mustache-twirling air. The X-Light is neat and refined and holds the page nicely; the middle weights are sturdy and direct; and the broad, blocky serifs on the X-Bold are exuberant and perhaps a bit rowdy. Available in six carefully crafted weights, Mortise is both a fresh new face and a versatile addition to the venerable slab serif genre.


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Download Center 2 Fonts Family From Signal

Download Center 2 Fonts Family From Signal


The future is squarish. Georg Trump knew it in 1930 when he designed City. Hermann Zapf knew it in 1952 when he designed Melior. Aldo Novarese knew it in 1962 when he designed Eurostile. Center isn’t about to argue. Based on a rounded rectangle, its geometry has been subtly refined for smoother reading. Its branches are angled in homage to OCR-A. Its terminals are gently softened. A combination of open counters, unequivocal curves, and ruler-straight vertical and horizontal strokes suit it admirably for onscreen display. This redrawn and expanded version of the best-selling text/display family now boasts nine weights, ranging from the taut, elegant Thin to the massive Ultra, each with a matching italic. Rounding of terminals is subtler in this new release, and forms have been optimised for use in longer texts. Tabular figures duplex across all weights, case-sensitive forms keep punctuation in line, and a full range of diacritics provides support for over 130 languages.


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Download Mancunium Fonts Family From K-Type

Download Mancunium Fonts Family From K-Type


Mancunium is a sans serif family with a contemporary monolinear character, though designed with the iconic proportions of Roman capitals in mind. In addition to reliable romans, the typeface includes proper, optically corrected italics. Also, uniquely, a set of ‘vertalics’ that contain the more script-like glyphs of the italics with angled stem terminals, but which are unslanted and upright in aspect, and without the slight narrowing of the italics. Each font includes a full complement of Latin Extended-A characters and additional oldstyle numerals. Mancunium is sold in two collections – a Regular/Bold package and a Light/Medium package. Each package contains six fonts - two romans, two italics, and two vertalics.


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Download Adipura Fonts Family From Just Lett

Download Adipura Fonts Family From Just Lett


Adipura is a script and handwritten font, and is perfect for your all design project such as wedding invitation design, book cover design, banners, logos, short quotes, flyer designs, typography, signatures, and more. Features: ~ UPPERCASE ~ lowercase ~ Numeral and Punctuation ~ Multilingual Accent


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Download Gainsborough Font Family From Fenotype

Download Gainsborough Font Family From Fenotype


Gainsborough - a clean-cut display pack. Gainsborough is a display combo pack of three styles and extra swooshes. Gainsborough fonts are straightforward with characteristic clarity. All the three fonts are designed to play together. Gainsborough is very easy to use. Gainsborough Pen is a clear script inspired by handwriting with pigment pen but polished clean to be legible and inviting. It’s equipped with Contextual Alternates and Standard Ligatures for smooth flow and connections between letters. In addition there’s Stylistic and Swash Alternates for standard characters. Gainsborough Sans is a sturdy street-sans ready for action. It’s has zero contrast and angular geometric shapes. It’s great for bold headlines. Gainsborough Serif follows pretty much the same proportions but with the serifs and a little bit of contrast and round shapes. Try combining Gainsborough Swooshes with Gainsborough Pen - type one character with Swooshes in the end of a word typed with Pen and you’ll have an ending swash reaching below the word. There’s different shapes and length swooshes + a couple of center balanced ornaments.


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Download Sueno Font Family From Mix Fonts

Download Sueno Font Family From Mix Fonts


Mix Sueno is a monoline handwritten semi-script. This was written with an iPad Pro and an Apple Pencil, using a Monoline brush. The look of this semi-script is a digital version of everyday journal doodling.


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Download Laster Font Family From Calamar

Download Laster Font Family From Calamar


Introducing you my NEW Laster Font! It's hand-drawn signature font with dancing baseline and elegant smooth lines that will look awesome on your branding materials, wedding invitations, headings, greeting cards and any other amazing projects you are working on. Laster font includes Upper and Lowercase Basic Characters, Standard and Discretionary Ligatures, Numbers and Punctuation. Laster is also available for Western European, Central European and South Eastern European Languages.


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Download Kinantey Font Family From MaxnorType

Download Kinantey Font Family From MaxnorType


Kinantey is an elegant monoline signature script font with smooth lines and many alternates of swashes. It can be used for various purposes, such as signature, branding, watermark, greetings, logos, stationery, wedding invitations, etc.


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Download Rainmaker Script Font Family From Fenotype

Download Rainmaker Script Font Family From Fenotype


I started Rainmaker Script by hand sketching a huge amount of letters to find the right tone. After having enough I picked the characters that I liked and begun composing a font out of them. With this method I ended up with the Rainmaker Script - an elegant signature style connected script with natural variation in the rhythm. Rainmaker Script is great for branding, headlines and packaging. It’s equipped with (automatic) Contextual Alternates that keep the flow natural and variable. There’s also Swash, Stylistic and Titling Alternates, and even more alternates can be found for some characters from the Glyph Palette. From the Glyph Palette you’ll also find a handful of ending swooshes and ornamental strokes that can be combined with the font. All the extras in Rainmaker Script are PUA encoded so you can access them in most graphic design software.


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Download Quota Font Family From Ryan Williamson

Download Quota Font Family From Ryan Williamson


Quota is an investigation into the modularity of the Cyrillic alphabet. Unlike Latin and Greek, the Cyrillic alphabet owes much of its form to its development in early industrious printing and movable type. This lead the Cyrillic alphabet to be dominated by hard edge and straight lines, giving it a much more modular overall construction. The forms within the Cyrillic alphabet therefor allow for all the characters themselves to have somewhat unified side bearings without compromising ease of reading. Within Quota the default character set has only unified side bearing, giving a more relaxed mono-spaced appearance. While the first stylistic set unifies the entire character set with the same character width, creating a true mono-spaced typeface. Quota was initially designed in Cyrillic, catering to all languages using the alphabet. While the Latin was designed after, and is loosely based of the forms present within the Cyrillic alphabet.


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