1,168 search results (0.017 seconds)
  1. Floresco by Intellecta Design, $21.90
    Note: The Lined style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  2. Frutisis by Intellecta Design, $21.90
    Note: The Lined style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  3. Biza by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    Note: The Lined style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  4. Samantha by Intellecta Design, $27.90
    Note: The Shadow style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  5. Boliche by Intellecta Design, $12.00
    Note: The Lined style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  6. CA Cula by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $40.00
    CA Cula is standing in the tradition of cool tempered sans serif typefaces like DIN. But at a closer look it reveals a tendency towards rounder reading-friendly forms. The denaturalized ink traps give CA Cula a very special and individual look in display sizes, whereas in smaller sizes the positive aspects of huge ink traps show effect. The text looks clean and bright without black dots in the typographic image. This makes CA Cula suitable even for longer text, while the bold weight makes pretty cool headlines. The choice of weights aims at an easy straight forward use. A set of five well balanced weights ought to be enough to cover most needs without throwing the typographer into questions like: demibold or semibold? If you are looking for the extra kick, look out for CA Cula Superfat.
  7. Ohio by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    OHIO is a rough headline type in the tradition of Louis Oppenheimer. It is closely related to Lo-Type from Berthold, redesigned in the 1980s by Erik Spiekermann. Matter of fact, I discovered Ohio while visiting Erik in Berlin, searching his endless archive. Your typeface-looter Gert Wiescher
  8. Topeco by Intellecta Design, $21.00
    Note: The Topeco 3 style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  9. Advantage by Intellecta Design, $14.95
    Note: The Advantage Lined style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  10. Catania by Intellecta Design, $17.90
    Note: The Lined and Shadow styles are no longer available due their complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  11. Umbriago NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    No mystery here: this typeface is based on the not-often-seen Cooper Black Swash Italic, designed by Oswald Bruce Cooper. Swash variants are the norm with this font, but enabling Contextual Alternates will prevent collisions between the swash “tails” and letters with descenders. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  12. Rough Tongue by Comicraft, $19.00
    Here's The Thing -- it can be loosened, twisted, tied, tripped over, wagged, bitten, forked, stuck out or kept in your cheek. You need your tongue to talk, taste, chew, swallow and sing. You can keep a civil tongue in your head or you can give someone the rough side of your tongue...
  13. Alhambra - Unknown license
  14. Level - Unknown license
  15. Cabaletta - Unknown license
  16. High Country by FontMesa, $25.00
    Although this font resembles the FontMesa High noon font a closer look reveals much more rounded serifs to this Antique Tuscan font.
  17. Vesta by Linotype, $29.99
    In the late 1990s Gerard Unger won the assignment to design the signage system for the Holy Year celebrations to be held in Rome in 2000. The system he developed in cooperation with the design agency n|p|k used a classically inspired serif typeface, but the earlier proposals included a sans-serif, which became Vesta (2001). Vesta is a versatile family that can be used as a display face alongside Unger's serif faces Gulliver, Capitolium or Coranto; it can also be used on its own, even in longer texts. Vesta is narrower and therefore more economical than some commonly used sans serifs such as Arial and Helvetica; there is also a noticeable contrast between thick and thin parts, which makes it more lively. Vesta is to be extended with narrow versions, small capitals and old style numerals, along with some special versions for headlines.
  18. HWDP by Borutta Group, $10.00
    HWDP is heavy letterpress type. HWDP has two style: bold and bold italic. This type looks great in headlines and longer text. CHEERS!
  19. Alta by Intellecta Design, $18.90
    Note: The Alta Bold, Italic, Lined and Outline styles are no longer available due their complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  20. Arrobatherapy - Unknown license
  21. Ayr Blufy by Aiyari, $24.00
    Introducing a new softest retro font family called Blufy. Heavy influence by Cooper black typeface by Oswald Bruce Cooper and ballon letters form from 60s - 70s era. Blufy Font Family contains 2 style regular and oblique. It comes with Stylistic Alternate, ligature, Stylistic Set 01-10, & swash. Ayr Blufy Font Family is best used for headings, logotype, quotes, apparel design, invitation, poster, flyers, greeting cards, packaging, book cover, printed quotes, cover album, movie, & etc
  22. Handmedown - Unknown license
  23. Fortuna Dot - Unknown license
  24. Yard Sale - Unknown license
  25. Libeled Lady - Unknown license
  26. Selena by Intellecta Design, $21.90
    Note: Only the regular style in this font family is longer available due the complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues associated with the other styles.
  27. Salt by Grummedia, $20.00
    Salt was first conceived as an authentic alphabet of runes, but that was far too serious so it ended up as a lesser spotted version of Pepper.
  28. TiedUp by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    TiedUp is a distortion of the font Ingone. I no longer remember which font distortion program or procedure I used to get this cut-up or ragged effect.
  29. Digi Grotesk by Linotype, $29.99
    DigiGrotesk is one of the earliest digital fonts ever created. It is intended for use in longer texts set in smaller point sizes, including dictionaries and newspaper classified ads.
  30. SavingsBond - Unknown license
  31. Barbecue - Unknown license
  32. Landmark - Unknown license
  33. Greg's Hand - Unknown license
  34. Gregs Other Hand - Unknown license
  35. HL2MP - Unknown license
  36. Nuevo Litho by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    NuevoLitho is my first successful font design. It was designed for use in the heads and subheads of my first book, “Printing in a Digital World” back in 1994. It’s a very loosened play on Lithos, Carol Twombly’s fashionable font of the period. However, I added a complete lowercase set, several special characters, and all the other fun stuff I do with my fonts.
  37. Flores - Unknown license
  38. MADFONT Regular - Unknown license
  39. Tapeworm - Unknown license
  40. Cantabile - Unknown license
Looking for more fonts? Check out our New, Sans, Script, Handwriting fonts or Categories
abstract fontscontact usprivacy policyweb font generator
Processing