Magicstar is a daring handwritten font created with brush pen strokes. This bold font will beautify and emphasize your design. Add it confidently to your projects, and you will love the results.
This face was designed by Andre Guertler’s class in room 505 at the Kuenstgewerbeschule in Basel. It follows the principles of Frutiger’s Egyptienne, and won the first of the VGC type competitions.
Ornamental font, based on samples of Alphonse Mucha, who was an Art Nouveau painter and decorative artist. This collection contains simple elegant frames, which are easily assembled from modules in different configurations.
I once tried to imagine what the children of Schoolbook and Bodoni would look like if they were married. I'm still trying to imagine that! In the meantime I drew the Jingles.
April Blossom is a sweet, brush font with a playful character. This fun will look gorgeous on all your branding materials, cards, quotes, and any other lovely projects you are working on.
Beautiful font, good for posters and small books and folders. This is a complete font with all diacritic marks (Nikud and Taamim) and also shevana, kamatz katan, dagesh hazak and holam chaser.
Okaycat JAPAN proudly presents "Azsitra"! Newly released, Azsitra is a beautiful handwritten script. Unique texturing & style make this font unforgettable. Azsitra sits well in any design environment adding a gentle illustrated look!
Intellecta Ribbons is an elegant set of ribbons ready for many applications. With this set you can make tags, shopping sale designs, diverse invitations, discount seals, banners, posters or anything you want.
Nyctophobia - a pathological fear of the dark. Hopefully no fear for this font, as it will add that bit of horror to your projects. Comes with kerning and the most used accents.
A geometric modern with rounded corner sans serif font. This sleek and clean typeface is perfect for futuristic, scifi, technology theme projects. Use canno for poster, headlines, titling, logo and many more.
This quirky charmer is based on a typeface called "Les Catalanes", designed in 1952 by Enric Crous-Vidal for Fonderie Typographique Française. Appropriately, it is named for the king of quirky Cataláns.