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Balaghat Font

Rapid handwriting script for posters, advertising and visual part of work. Very impressive and strong letterform stands out. Published by Dharma TypeDownload Balaghat

Perfect Magic Font

A Jazzy and musical serif based on swing jazz album covers from the first half of the 20th century. Perfect Magic also works good when used in children’s themed projects. Published by Dharma TypeDownload Perfect Magic

Alys Font

Designed by A. Pat Hickson. An original design. A memorial typeface by Pat for her mother, Alys, who was tragically killed. Published by Red RoosterDownload Alys

Take Five Font

“Take Five” is a very jazzy typeface. It is more Swing than Bebop but it also evokes memories of the Cool Jazz era. Take Five can be used for jazzy covers or childrens birthdays as well as jumble sales leaflets.

Flavors Pro Font

Does your blog taste bland? Is you website cooked up from the same old recipe? Ladies and gentlemen, we have the missing ingredient! With Flavors Pro you’ll get the zest and zing not found in those boring vanilla fonts. The

Frijoles Family Font

What’s on your font menu tonight? The same old boring beans? Then why not try Frijoles! Its a fresh new family that’s anything but re-fried. And it’s sure to be a hit when you’re cooking up something that needs to

Chocolate Font

Most everyone agrees that chocolate is irresistible. Now the Koziupa & Paul tag team is offering you a choice of three irresistible flavors, from the bittersweet Amargo, to the mouth-watering Dulce, you now have three different possibilities for the pleasure

Diane Script Premiere Font

Designed by the legendary French designer Roger Excoffon in 1956, this remarkable script has never been faithfully recreated until now. In close collaboration with Mark Simonson, FontHaus and Mr. Simonson painstakingly researched rare type books, publications, European metal type services,

Filmotype Melody Family Font

Originally released in the late 1950s, Filmotype expanded it’s Free Style typeface category with the introduction of Melody, an offbeat Googie era doo-wop typeface which was most frequently associated with music and entertainment lettering styles throughout the last 1950s and