8-in-1 Keynote Presentation Bundle 1938595

8-in-1 Keynote Presentation Bundle 1938595

8-in-1 Keynote Presentation Bundle 1938595

This Bundle includes 8 high-quality business Keynote presentation templates, containing carefully selected topics, oriented to real use. In addition, you can easily combine these templates, because of the common style and typography. By purchasing these bundle, you save up to 80% of the individual templates value.
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High Desert Script 1379189

High Desert Script 1379189

High Desert Script 1379189

Hi, I proudly present my cool dry brush handwritten font. It look naturally brush to make your craft look very handmade. Featured with 280 character with complete Latin and Eastern Europe characters. It will nice to standing up your design.
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49 Display Fonts for $12 1069660

49 Display Fonts for $12 1069660

49 Display Fonts for $12 1069660

Right now on SuperSALE only for $9! Don't miss it ;) Special bundle: Deal price $12 (with extended license) - original price $80 (without extended licenses), original price $160 (with extended licenses) Retro or vintage style display fonts for your new projects. Great for grunge/retro/fantasy/vintage projects!
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Qasmi Script 97660

Qasmi Script 97660

Qasmi Script 97660

Qasmi Scrips is a beautiful handmade script font, modern calligraphy & fresh typeface. Qasmi Script suitable for logo, branding, invitation, greeting card, signature, poster and any design that you create.
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Alte Schwabacher Font Family

Alte Schwabacher Font Family

Alte Schwabacher Font Family

Schwabacher was the predominantly used typeface in Germany from about 1470 until about 1530. Schwabacher has round character forms other than Textura or Fraktur. It spread rapidly through the popular poems by Hans Sachs but even more through the Reformation. All works by Luther and other reformers were printed in Schwabacher. Gutenberg still used Black Letter handwritings (Textura) for his printings, but these styles were replaced by the Schwabacher typeface under the influence of the renaissance towards the end of the 15th century. Reportedly, Schwabacher was first used by Johannes Bamler for an incunabulum in 1472.
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