Stipa willington is a classic font I built it with my relaxed hands with the design of a classic font but having a modern element in it. It makes it particularly suitable for wedding media, book covers, greeting cards, logos, branding, business cards and certificates, in fact for any design work that requires a clasik, formal or luxury.
Try Stipa willington, enjoy the richness of OpenType features and let her fun and elegant excitement make you happy and enhance your creativity! You can use this font very easily.
Download Stipa Willington Font Family From Alcode
Download Histeria Script Font Family From Amarlettering
May 10, 2019
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Histeria script a new fresh & modern script with a handmade calligraphy style, decorative characters and a dancing baseline! So beautiful on invitation like greeting cards, branding materials, business cards, quotes, posters, and more.
Histeria script come with 385 glyphs. The alternative characters were divided into several OpenType features such as Swash, Stylistic Sets, Stylistic Alternates, Contextual Alternates. The OpenType features can be accessed by using OpenType savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop Corel Draw X version, And Microsoft Word. And this Font has given PUA unicode (specially coded fonts) so that all the alternate characters can easily be accessed in full by a craftsman or designer.
Download Boo Boo Kitty Font Family From Lauren Ashpole
Boo Boo Kitty is a blocky font with a halftone style gradient texture. One of the big inspirations for this font was retro comic printing so I tried to keep the background slightly messy to capture that look.
It was originally released in 1997 as an all-caps font with mixed plain and textured characters but was recently updated it to include lowercase letters and full versions of both background options.
Download Calicanto Font Family From Sudtipos
Alejandro Freitez’s first commercial typeface is inspired by contemporary serifs and newspaper typography. Calicanto is a compact typeface with strong serifs, symmetrical curves and a vertical axis. It has open counters and a generous x-height with slightly condensed characters and low contrast strokes. The design of its letters are simple (with a precise rationale), and it is ideal for combining different variables and typographic bodies, for digital and printed media.
Each of the 12 variables has 750 glyphs (supporting more than 90 languages), with small caps, ligatures, lining figures by default, OldStyle and tabular, mathematical and currency symbols for each set of numerals, intelligent fractions, lower and upper numerals, glyphs sensitive to capital letters and circular numerals, among other OpenType functions that make it ideal for composing demanding texts for books, magazines, newspapers, annual reports, and much more.
Download Bitthai Script Font Family From Amarlettering
Bitthai Script come with 530+ glyphs. The alternative characters were divided into several OpenType features such as Swash, Stylistic Sets, Stylistic Alternates, Contextual Alternates.
The OpenType features can be accessed by using Open Type savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop Corel Draw X version, and Microsoft Word. This Font has given PUA unicode (specially coded fonts) so that all the alternate characters can easily be accessed in full by a craftsman or designer
Download Donattio Font Family From Subectype
Donattio is a signature font with a textured style. The basis if this gorgeous font it’s simplicity.
It’s perfect for photography, signatures, branding, and every other designs which needs a simple, yet strong typeface.
Download Retail Packaging JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine
The retail storage box for a vintage metal numbering stamp manufactured by the American Numbering Machine Company had its brand name hand lettered in an Art Nouveau style that most likely went back to the 1920s, as the company was in existence from 1908 to around 1971.
Numbering machines were used in offices, schools, libraries, and anywhere a series of numbers needed to be marked onto printed items. Similar to what was called a ‘crash numberer’ used in letterpress shops, the machines could be set to do a run of digits [for example: 4000, 4001, 4002] or repeat numbers for forms used as carbon copies.
As computers took over most forms of printing, the use of numbering machines dwindled, but they are still available.
The American Numbering Machine Company was one of several Brooklyn, New York companies that specialized in the manufacture of these machines.
Retail Packaging JNL replicates the lettering from their packaging, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
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