Bonewire Font Family

Bonewire Font Family

Bonewire Font Family
2 OTF
Thin, Ultra Condensed, Burned. Bonewire is distressed, shaky, rough, hand drawn. Title with it. Create graphics with it. Create patterns with it. Backgrounds. Frontgrounds. Double page spreadgrounds with it. Design with it. Headline with it. Text copy with it… no. Let it disappear like a signal at small sizes with Bonewire Burned (some call that Thin, or Ultra Condensed?) Bonewire Regular is the heavy version and Burned is the vampire thin version.
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Sengoa Font

Sengoa Font

Sengoa Font
OTF
The Sengoa font is a sans serif font by Leandro Ribeiro Machado. Sengoa includes 6 OpenType features including Contextual Alternates. Sengoa is designed by Leandro Ribeiro Machado and has extensive latin language support.
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Buntaro Font Family

Buntaro Font Family

Buntaro Font Family
2 TFF
I am reading a great book by David Mitchell, called Number 9 Dream. One of the characters is called Buntaro, so I decided to call my new inky font after him. Like the book, Buntaro is quite unusual: it has no real baseline, comes with some strange characters, feels familiar, but surprises you nonetheless. It was made with a broken bamboo satay-skewer, Chinese ink and a lot of patience. Buntaro comes with a wealth of diacritics.
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Herchey Script

Herchey Script

Herchey Script
2 OTF
Introducing the new script font called Herchey. High quality script font with swashes inspired by modern vintage design and baseball logo. Plus OpenType features with Stylistic Alternates, Swashes, Ligatures, Stylistic set, Terminal Form and Ornament that allows you to mix and match pairs of letters to fit your design. This font good for vintage design, t-shirt, logo, labels,badges, posters and etc.
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Slav Type

Slav Type

Slav Type
2 OTF
Slav Type is font duo brush bursting with energy. With extra attention to quick strokes and sharp details, Slav Type is guaranteed to deliver an unapologetically loud & fast-paced message; ideal for logos, apparel, quotes, product packaging, or anything which needs a typographic sports.
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Foundry Sans Font Family

Foundry Sans Font Family

Foundry Sans Font Family
9 TTF
This humanistic sans serif design was inspired by a conversation that David Quay had with renowned type designer Hans Meyer, during ATypI in Paris, 1989. Meyer revealed that Sabon, designed by Jan Tschichold, was the inspiration behind his Syntax font. This approach formed the basis for the design development of The Foundry’s very first sans serif typeface family; the inspiration for Foundry Sans comes from Stempel Garamond. Foundry Sans was the second typeface to be released for The Foundry typeface library in 1990.
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Quinoa Font Family

Quinoa Font Family

Quinoa Font Family
48 TTF
Quinoa is display typeface by Catharsis Fonts that unites the seemingly opposed concepts of clean geometric architecture and organic humanist warmth. While it is designed for display and editorial purposes, its accessible forms make for comfortable reading even at text sizes. Its exuberant adaptive «f», «j», «Q» and refreshing titling alternates bring display text to life. Quinoa covers multilingual Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, and Armenian.The Quinoa family spans three stylistic cuts (Quinoa, Quinoa Titling and Quinoa Round) with matching hand-slanted obliques, each of which comes in six weights. The Titling cut offers a number of alternate capital letter designs with lowercase-inspired forms for a refreshing unicase look, and the Round cut additionally removes the spurs from arched letters like n. A host of other OpenType features including ligatures, contextual alternates, small caps, figure sets, and character variants are built into all cuts. Furthermore, the small caps of Quinoa and Quinoa Titling are available as dedicated font files under the names «Quinoa SC» and «Quinoa Unicase» for ease of use.
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Mixa Font Family

Mixa Font Family

Mixa Font Family
9 TTF
Neo-grotesque Sans Serif mixed with the classical handwritten Script in slanted geometric shapes - that’s the way Mixa was born. Those two faces of the new font family makes it as much as unique and recognizable. When you’re using the Capitals only nobody will suspect that there is script hidden in the lowercase. That’s why all eight weights can be combined perfectly with wide list of classical Sans Serif, Slab Serif and Serif typefaces. The font offers wide range of ligatures to ensure smooth readability and beautiful letter combinations. The decorative swashes in some of the Capitals presented as a stylistic sets give unique touch in any design. Mixa has it’s own style and personality, but without lacking of legibility.
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