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Lovingly Friends Font

Introducing “Lovingly Friends” – a community of fonts that get along together as good as best friends do. All of the fonts – Sans, Serif, Notes, Script and Extras are packed with stylistic alternates and ligatures, you can combine them

Allyca Font

Allyca is a script font design published by Muhammad Naufal Anis Published by Muhammad Naufal AnisDownload Allyca

Winterfell Font

Winterfell is a dancing script font that proportionally presents natural feel to create a personal message with calligraphy style. You can use Winterfell in the wedding invitation, greeting cards, valentine day, etc. Winterfell consists of 331 glyphs in total and

Verao Font

Remember clear summer days as a kid? Remember open fields that you explored? Sun shining? Simple breezes sweeping past your face as you ran far and free? The feeling was uncomplicated and enjoyable. It was natural. That’s Verao, the simple

Allegory Font

Around a year ago, I put out a font called United Scripts, in which each key you typed on your keyboard would produce not just a letter, but the full hand-lettered name of a U.S. state. Almost immediately, I had

Freckle Face Pro Font

Freckle Face Pro draws its inspiration from Pillsbury’s “Funny Face” drink mix packages. I loved these drink mixes when I was a kid, not only because of the great flavors, but also the fun packaging. Who knew the love affair

Sante Pro Font

Our Sante Pro is a script of vintage origins with modern flair. This script embodies holiday and special event celebrations in its styling while exuding a confidence and carefree attitude. It makes a bold statement in any design. This script

Carioca Script Pro Font

Our Carioca Script Pro was inspired the lettering from the RCA Records Stereo Action Series from the 1960’s. It’s a signature script that is both elegant yet slightly bouncy and truly sings…lending a happy-go-lucky flavor to any design. This script

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