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  1. Lupus Blight is a distinctive and evocative font designed by the talented Graham Meade under the auspices of GemFonts. This typeface stands out for its unique character design that strikes a balance ...
  2. The **Calan** font, designed by GemFonts | Graham Meade, is a creative and unique typeface that stands out for its distinctive design elements. Its origin finds roots in the imaginative mind of Graha...
  3. Gazzarelli, a distinctive typeface created by Graham Meade under the banner of GemFonts, stands out for its unique blend of classical elegance and modern design sensibilities. This font can be easily...
  4. The font named "I Want My TTR! (Condensed)" by Iconian Fonts is a distinctive and highly stylized typeface that captures the essence of retro television and media nostalgia. Designed by the prolific ...
  5. Imagine a font that decided one day to get out of bed, stretch its limbs to the sky, and perform an impromptu dance routine. That's Kicking Limos for you. Created by the typographic maestro Ray Larab...
  6. The Charlie Chan font is a distinctive typeface that transports its users and viewers to an era steeped in mystery, adventure, and the exotic locales often associated with the fictional detective Cha...
  7. "Express" by dibujado, operating under the pseudonym dabnotu, is a distinctive and versatile font that stands out for its unique character and flair. At a glance, the font encapsulates a sense of mov...
  8. Imagine a font that sneaked out of a design studio after consuming an entire pot of espresso, bouncing off the walls, and decided to throw a one-letter rave on your page. That's Outta Control Caps fo...
  9. Ah, Inspector 39! If fonts were guests at a soiree, Inspector 39 would saunter in with the mysterious allure of a noir detective, blending the charm of classic cinema with the intrigue of a whodunit....
  10. Vtc-NueTattooScript - Personal use only
  11. ITC Johnston by ITC, $29.00
    ITC Johnston is the result of the combined talents of Dave Farey and Richard Dawson, based on the work of Edward Johnston. In developing ITC Johnston, says London type designer Dave Farey, he did “lots of research on not only the face but the man.” Edward Johnston was something of an eccentric, “famous for sitting in a deck chair and carrying toast in his pockets.” (The deck chair was his preferred furniture in his own living room; the toast was so that he’d always have sustenance near at hand.) Johnston was also almost single-handedly responsible, early in this century, for the revival in Britain of the Renaissance calligraphic tradition of the chancery italic. His book Writing & Illuminating, & Lettering (with its peculiar extraneous comma in the title) is a classic on its subject, and his influence on his contemporaries was tremendous. He is perhaps best remembered, however, for the alphabet that he designed in 1916 for the London Underground Railway (now London Transport), which was based on his original “block letter” model. Johnston’s letters were constructed very carefully, based on his study of historical writing techniques at the British Museum. His capital letters took their form from the best classical Roman inscriptions. “He had serious rules for his sans serif style,” says Farey, “particularly the height-to-weight ratio of 1:7 for the construction of line weight, and therefore horizontals and verticals were to be the same thickness. Johnston’s O’s and C’s and G’s and even his S’s were constructions of perfect circles. This was a bit of a problem as far as text sizes were concerned, or in reality sizes smaller than half an inch. It also precluded any other weight but medium ‘ any weight lighter or heavier than his 1:7 relationship.” Johnston was famously slow at any project he undertook, says Farey. “He did eventually, under protest, create a bolder weight, in capitals only ‘ which took twenty years to complete.” Farey and his colleague Richard Dawson have based ITC Johnston on Edward Johnston’s original block letters, expanding them into a three-weight type family. Johnston himself never called his Underground lettering a typeface, according to Farey. It was an alphabet meant for signage and other display purposes, designed to be legible at a glance rather than readable in passages of text. Farey and Dawson’s adaptation retains the sparkling starkness of Johnston’s letters while combining comfortably into text. Johnston’s block letter bears an obvious resemblance to Gill Sans, the highly successful type family developed by Monotype in the 1920s. The young Eric Gill had studied under Johnston at the London College of Printing, worked on the Underground project with him, and followed many of the same principles in developing his own sans serif typeface. The Johnston letters gave a characteristic look to London’s transport system after the First World War, but it was Gill Sans that became the emblematic letter form of British graphic design for decades. (Johnston’s sans serif continued in use in the Underground until the early ‘80s, when a revised and modernized version, with a tighter fit and a larger x-height, was designed by the London design firm Banks and Miles.) Farey and Dawson, working from their studio in London’s Clerkenwell, wanted to create a type family that was neither a museum piece nor a bastardization, and that would “provide an alternative of the same school” to the omnipresent Gill Sans. “These alphabets,” says Farey, referring to the Johnston letters, “have never been developed as contemporary styles.” He and Dawson not only devised three weights of ITC Johnston but gave it a full set of small capitals in each weight ‘ something that neither the original Johnston face nor the Gill faces have ‘ as well as old-style figures and several alternate characters.
  12. As of my last update in 2023, there is no widely recognized or standard font specifically named "BodinSmall." It's possible that the mention refers to a custom or less commonly known typeface, or it ...
  13. Ah, the illustrious Writers Bold – a font that struts into the room with the confidence of a novelist who knows they've penned the next bestseller. Imagine if the letters on your screen were wearing ...
  14. Roughhewn, as crafted by the talented GemFonts foundry under the creative direction of Graham Meade, is a distinctive and expressively rustic typeface that captures the essence of hand-carved letteri...
  15. Sinister Plot is a font that seems to have emerged from the darkest corners of a creative mind, encapsulating a feeling of intrigue and mystery with each stroke. Its name itself evokes images of shad...
  16. Cue the sultry saxophone soundtrack and dim the lights, because the world of typography just flirted with the extraordinary—please welcome to the stage, SexyRexy. If fonts were people, SexyRexy would...
  17. Zapped Sticks by GemFonts | Graham Meade is an imaginative and playful display font that immediately captures attention with its unique design and creative flair. Conceived and crafted by Graham Mead...
  18. Sure thing! Rainy Days by PizzaDude is a truly special font that carries a unique essence, making it stand out in a sea of typefaces. At its core, Rainy Days embodies a playful yet slightly melanchol...
  19. As of my last update in April 2023, the DECOST font, if not widely recognized in mainstream font libraries, could either be a lesser-known typeface or a custom creation not widely distributed. Withou...
  20. Brave New Era (outline) G98 by GemFonts | Graham Meade is an intriguing font that embodies the spirit of exploration and innovation. Designed by the adept font artist Graham Meade under the banner of...
  21. The font "WereWolf" by GautFonts is a unique and expressive typeface that truly stands out due to its thematic design and playful character. This font has been meticulously crafted to evoke the myste...
  22. Perestroika, masterfully crafted by Clément Nicolle, is a typeface imbued with historical context and a modern flare, harnessing characteristics that reflect transformation and rebirth. The name itse...
  23. Certainly! Imagine stepping into a disco in the 1970s, but instead of dancing, everyone is gracefully swaying in loops and whorls, their movements smooth, connected, and oh-so stylish. That's the ess...
  24. As of my last update in April 2023, "Improvisation" as a specific font may not be widely recognized under that name in the vast landscape of typography. However, let's create an imaginative descripti...
  25. As of my last update in early 2023, "Regal Box" isn't a widely recognized or documented font within the prevalent typographic resources or major font libraries. However, I can hypothesize about a fon...
  26. Once upon a time, in the enchanted lands of typography, nestled between the bold warriors of Arial and the elegant serifs of Times New Roman, there lived a whimsically charming font named TagettesPlu...
  27. As of my last update in April 2023, the "Flower_Font" does not refer to a specific, widely recognized typeface within the vast catalog of digital fonts. However, the concept of a flower font or any a...
  28. The Kingthings Annex font is an intriguing typeface developed by the talented font designer Kevin King, who operates under the name Kingthings. This font is part of the larger Kingthings font family,...
  29. Kreepshow 'Frigid' is a unique and visually captivating font that seems to have been carefully crafted to evoke a sense of chilling suspense, perfect for uses that require a touch of the eerie or the...
  30. Alright, imagine it's a cozy night, and you decide to dive into a world where every letter tells a story of mystery and magic. That's where Midnight Hour, crafted by the talented David Kerkhoff, come...
  31. Imagine a font that sneaks out at night, wearing a leather jacket, revving its motorcycle under the moonlight—it would be called Tattoo by Lime. This isn't just a font; it's a rebel with a cause, bor...
  32. PF Tempesta Seven Condensed is a striking font crafted by the talented Yuusuke Kamiyamane, a font that embodies both functionality and aesthetic allure within its compact design. This font falls unde...
  33. The Tiffy font by IMSI MasterFonts is a unique and expressive typeface that has been crafted to add a distinctive touch to a wide range of design projects. As a creation under the banner of IMSI Mast...
  34. "Anime Ace" is a distinctive font designed with a very specific niche in mind—capturing the energetic spirit and style of anime and comic book lettering. Created by Nate Piekos of Blambot Fonts, a we...
  35. As of my last update in April 2023, if "Wobble" is a specific typeface that has been developed or dubbed under this name in a niche or less widely recognized font collection, I might not have direct ...
  36. As of my last update in April 2023, the font Tristan might not be widely recognized under this specific name in mainstream font repositories or among popular typefaces. However, let's imagine a font ...
  37. The "id-asobi_LightOT" font, meticulously crafted by Inoue Masaru, stands as a sublime example of typographic art that elegantly balances playfulness with sophistication. It is an embodiment of moder...
  38. The "Harry P" font, created by GemFonts under the direction of Graham Meade, is a striking typeface that has carved its own niche in the world of typography. It's a font that immediately catches the ...
  39. Morphine Jack is a font that isn't just a typography choice; it's an attitude, a character, a whisper from the early 20th century speakeasies, jazz clubs, and the underground writer's circles. Its de...
  40. CLIMAXED - Personal use only
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