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A brush font that keeps its legibility without sacrificing its free-spirit. Usage recommendations: Captions, packaging, cards, posters, ads, book jackets, manuals, and menus.
Teh and Kopi is a cute and charming display font. Whimsical and a bit quirky, this font will brighten up each of your designs. Add it confidently to your projects, and you will love the results.
Monkey Hat is art deco with a fresh twist of graffiti, and on top of that a lot of funk! Comes with a good handful of ligatures to make the text even more playful!
Black Hat is a bold handwritten font. Inspired by a round black hat. Written with a brush pen with fast movements. Comes with two fonts, makes it easy to choose a font that suits the project being worked on. Suitable for branding, advertising, headlines, packaging design, and more.
Hat Doodles… from silly to sophisticated, a collection of 30 women’s hats. From a Summer Garden Party to the Kentucky Derby there is a hat for all occasions. Hat Doodles is another clip art doodle font in the Outside the Line picture font collection. Also take a peek at Diva Doodles for more women’s fashions in the same casual style.
That Stuff JNL is a collection of twenty-six images ranging from a stop sign to a peace sign... from a daisy to some 35 mm slides... from smiley and unhappy faces to a rubber stamp and a prize ribbon... A little bit of this and that for the creative designer.
This unusual display face is another in a series of works based on the work of lettering artist Samuel Welo. The sinewy curves and radiant inline decoration give this typeface a cozy, warm and inviting charm. Named after the informal radio addresses popularized by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the 1930s. Both versions of this font include the complete Latin 1252 and CE 1250 character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
Fat Kitty Kat is a hand made, rather bouncy and happy font. It was thought up, drawn and vectorized during an unusually long rainy period in a small Porto hotel room. Kitty Kat's glyphs are rather rough, but legible and fun to use. The font comes with extensive language support and a full range of alternates for the lower case letters.
Walter Foster art books strike again, this time with a bouncy script based on the work of Al Mack, from his Lettering: Brush & Pen in the Single Stroke. Light and lively, this typeface proves that it don't mean a thing if you ain't... The Opentype version of this font supports Unicode 1250 (Central European) languages, as well as Unicode 1252 (Latin) languages.
The hand lettered title on the cover of the 1934 sheet music for "What A Night" not only acted as a design model for What A Night JNL but also as its namesake. The digital type face is available in both regular and oblique versions.