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Nirosta Font

Space and light and order. Those are the things that men need just as much as they need bread or a place to sleep. —Le Corbusier Nirosta is a display face inspired by the art deco era and named for

Antonietta Font

Antonietta is Mauricio Astete Brito’s first typeface, which is inspired by the eccentricity of the rococo style and Queen Marie Antoinette’s wild personality. This project, supervised by Latinotype Team, was born from the idea of turning lettering into a digital

Kozmetica Font

Kozmetica is new original elegance from the dynamic team of Koziupa and Paul. Soft, warm forms made of pensively fluid strokes make for comfortable and classy delivery with just enough ornamentation to evoke the rich days of art deco. Kozemtica

Quarzo Font

Quarzo is inspired by the flexible nib strokes to create a concatenation of refinement with character mixing the contrast with pronounced but rounded angles. This angles along with the inktraps give the font a better performance when printing. Texts will

Legendaria Font

Legendaria is a very sophisticated and elegant connected script font. Its more than 1300 ornamented characters make it incredibly versatile. Most lower case letters have at least 15 different options, including tails and flourishes. Published by Corradine FontsDownload Legendaria

Happy Hour Doodles Font

A collection of 30 retro illustrations of cocktails, drinks, beer, wine, champagne, appetizers, canapés, candy, corkscrew, ice bucket, decanters, and 5 background graphics. Perfect for your next party flyer or invitation. Inspiration for the font came from a set of

Carlingtown Font

This old victorian typeface was originally called Constantia. Since that name was already in use, we decided on a the new name of Carlingtown. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman and Ashley Muir. Published by Red RoosterDownload Carlingtown

Zigarre Font

Though Zigarre can easily be categorized a brush script, Jim Rimmer actually drew it using a big marker. Jim's original face, inspired by inter-war German poster lettering, was a rough one, with the marker's juicy ink roughing it out all