This is a Vanderburgh and Wells wood type cap font from 1877. We don't know if the originators made a lowercase for it, but we did. Most effective in larger sizes.
Made with a wide pen, with a lot of love! Loads of international letters, and 6 different versions of each lowercase letter (these cycles automatically AS you type - just like magic!)
One Code was made in the end of 1998. Original naive character was specially created for an unique design project, but now it is ready for use as an ordinary typeface.
Lost Land is a horror hand drawn font. The font made for cover design, logos, headlines, apparel design, magazine titles etc. Font includes multi-lingual and currency support, numerals, and punctuations.
Cordial is a solid, friendly font. Like other informal script fonts, Cordial works in nearly any context. This font was originally named Pulpatoon, but the designer's wife made him change it.
Designed by Les Usherwood. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman. This beautiful recreation by Les of the Frederick Goudy typeface, Kennerley Old Style, circa 1911-24, may be superior to any other.
Dabi is a bold sans serif type family of three weights plus matching italics. It is suitable for logos, titles, posters, etc. Made from a compilation of all his design projects.
Made in bold style and wide, as well as consistent spacing between letters, this font has a distinctive aesthetic value, suitable for graphic design use such as logos, posters, and others.
Arco Perpetuo Pro is a sans serif typeface with subtle rounded corners for the display stability on screen. Arco Perpetuo Pro may be used as small text or as big headlines.
Simple Fact is a family of 4 fonts and 2 sets of drawings. All fonts and drawing was made with the same inky pen, leaving a slightly blurred and rugged look
Weeneez JNL is an out-and-out novelty font made entirely of hot dogs. The font contains only the alphabet and numerals and a few other symbols including basic punctuation marks.
To design the font Pekora I was inspired by a You And Me Monthly published by National Magazines Publisher RSW Prasa that appeared from May 1960 till December 1973 in Poland.
Mixed Silhouettes are inspired by people, animals and various situations. It includes a wide variety of topics and may be used individually or in combination with wide range of design possibilities.
Bubblegum is a font made in styles: With its nice and sweet appeal, it is perfect for scrapbooking, print design, stationery, blog header, greeting cards, posters, blog header and art quote.
Nina Ketchup is a hand drawn font made with lines. Each letters have his own style. Work perfectly with wood background or hipster logo types. Natural flow for a fantastic effect.
Marlita is a carefully made script, great for quotes, branding, packaging, wedding card, advertising, and more. It comes with 10 variations of ampersands as well as various titling and ending swashes.
Sign Decal JNL is an outline version of Sheldrake JNL - lettering based on original water-applied decal transfers once made by the Duro Decal Company (now Duro Art Industries) of Chicago.
Sportune is made to support the work of designers who are used to making works with a sporty style. This font is great for various design styles, modern or old school.
Rubbish JNL from Jeff Levine is simply letters scribbled from an old stencil as if made by a child... But the look takes on a form of "stencil grunge" as well!
Antidotum is a hand-made letterpress font with two different sets of capital letters. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
Edge Of Madness, crafted by the whimsically named designer Darrell Flood, is a font that refuses to take itself too seriously. Picture this: the letters are holding a wild party, and sanity was defin...