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Bobby Jones Font

Introducing The Loud & Proud Bobby Jones Font Collection Inside you’ll find 16 quirky handcrafted fonts, oozing with personality, ripe and ready to take center stage within a variety of creative and fun design projects. If you’re looking to grab

Special Touch Font

In a pit of darkness, choked in fog on a black night, comes a clear message. Fingers clasping, lighting nerves and neurons, showing that the way was right here all along. It’s the Special Touch of a trusted companion–your best

Master Works Font

He takes the novice’s hands in his hands and forgives his fumbling. Decades removed from that seat, but only months from his journeyman toil, the Master Works on his apprentice: Shaping hands to shape hands, such that eyes may perceive

Raw Selvage Font

Warp and weft, indigo and white. Stiff trousers of Raw Selvage clad legs of raw sinew, raw bone, or even cooked round. Not for nothing, the hard edge self-supports: A structural arch made textile, made pants to stand to wear.

Keymer Thug Font

Talbot Type Keymer Block is a display face available in three weights, it is a distressed variation of Keymer Radius. Its textured look brings a characterful, time-worn quality. Keymer Block features an extended character set to include old style numerals,

Wood Bonnet Antique No7 Font

Wood Bonnet Antique No.7 is based on real vintage wood type blocks from Switzerland. The very distressed letters give a warm analogue vintage charm on printing. The font offers up to four glyph variations of all the Latin base letters,

Keymer Block Font

Talbot Type Keymer Block is a display face available in three weights, it is a distressed variation of Keymer Radius. Its textured look brings a characterful, time-worn quality. Keymer Block features an extended character set to include old style numerals,

Attic Antique Font

Attic Antique replicates the warn, weathered text in a friend’s old copy of John Burroughs nature essays. It shares the wide spacing and ample serifs of the Century faces. Use it to represent age, to suggest photocopied archives, or to

Bonsai Font

The name “Bonsai” seems appropriate for this font for two reasons: its source of inspiration—some top-heavy text type I found in an old handbook on bonsai from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden—and its glyphs’ resemblance, however vague, to the ancient miniature