This DoodleBat is buzzing with the excitement of Christmas...literally! DoodleBat Buggy Christmas is a collection of crazy insects all celebrating the Holidays.
DB Dainty Swirl is great for embellishments, adorning a scrapbook page or adding a nice to touch to a card or invitation. Adds a classy, finished look to any project. Enjoy!
Use Fancy Flourishes to add formal or shabby chic accents to your scrapbook layouts, handmade greeting cards and other creative lettering projects. Each letter on the keyboard corresponds to its own unique flourish.
DB Bridal Doodles is a mixture of lovely phrases and cute doodles themed after that special day. Very useful in making a wedding book for you or your friends and family.
DB Post Master combines the vintage feel of history with a unique style. This DoodleBat makes great adornments to cards, letters, or just a fun scrapbook page.
As most successful German private press, «Bremer Presse» has strongly influenced German book art. It was founded 1911 in Bremen to print and produce books in perfection. The role model of the press’ typeface was the english Doves Press. Willy Wiegand drew three versions of the «Bremer Presse» antiqua font, starting with the regular weight in 16 pt and adding later the regular weights in 11 and 12 pt. The revival of this beautiful font is based on the 12 pt weight. During the design process, the focus was laid on finding the elegance and strength of original prints. As it was designed to print books, the typeface is optimally used for texts. And with the revival’s new weights «medium» and «bold» and OpenType features like ligatures or old style figures, you can design sophisticatedly typographical compositions.
Christmas Preference is a clean, simple, and natural handwritten font. Not too thin and not too thick, balanced and varied, this font was designed to enhance the beauty of your projects.
A new take on the classic typeface used at Oxford University Press. Carefully crafted from original sources and updated for the modern times. Size specific weights and meant to act as a work horse for longer texts. A joint venture between Stefan Hattenbach and Johan Ström.
A collection of shields, crowns and heraldry designs. Represents heraldry devices, Spanish city seals, world nations seals, coats of arms, helms, crowns, crests etc.
An Oct. 7, 1931 advertisement in a British trade paper for the film industry carried the unusual title “The Bioscope Peaks of National Approval”. Just as unusual was the hand lettering for this ad – a quirky, casual bit of novelty typography that inspired Film Preview JNL; available in both regular and oblique versions.
A bold, condensed slab serif face A July 9, 1935 trade paper ad for Paramount Pictures’ 1st quarter film releases sported hand lettering with chamfered slab serifs. This condensed type design is now available as Preferred Shares JNL in both regular and oblique versions.