Vindeco Font Family

Vindeco Font Family

Vindeco Font Family

Vindeco is a classic typeface, vintage with a mix of decorative. It looks stylish and elegant in any layout with it’s slick lines, use it for your magazines, brochures and editorial layouts. Vindeco is designed to make eye-catching headings and typographic designs, use it on invites and in magazines, Vindeco looks beautiful on its own or with imagery.
OTF, WOFF | 2 Fonts | JPG Preview | 3.1 Mb RAR
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Jekatep Font Family

Jekatep Font Family

Jekatep Font Family

Jekatep is a sans-serif display font and works best in text and display applications, such as posters, headline, magazine, logos, titles, product branding, corporate branding and publishing. Jekatep font has three weights; light, regular, and bold, each available in italic, making a total of six styles. Each style has a full upper and lower-case, accents, punctuation and a selection of monetary symbols. Currently Available for Mac and PC, in Open Type, PostScript or TrueType.
OTF, WOFF | 6 Fonts | JPG Preview | 4.4 Mb RAR
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Luengo Font Family

Luengo Font Family

Luengo Font Family

5 x TTF and OTF
Luengo is a modern geometric sans serif font family. Rounded corners give a natural and overall home-felt feel with an accessible air and an elegant touch. Luengo is for display purpose, but it also looks great in longer copy, making this family of 5 weights perfect for a range of uses such as brand identities, packaging and editorial. Luengo offers a full European character set, ligatures and alternatives with manual kerning and spacing.
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Lust Hedonist Font Family

Lust Hedonist Font Family

Lust Hedonist Font Family

4 x TTF and OTF
When I initially drew the letterforms for Lust and Lust Script, I thought I had it, I thought I had created some of the most wantonly teasing letterforms I could produce. It didn't take long before I wasn't satisfied and was convinced I could take it further—but I questioned its usability. Other than being almost Venusian in proportions and bearing a much greater contrast, I worried it could not be reasonably used so I did nothing but sketch out the basics and move on. But those early sketches stuck with me, and led to refinements far faster than I anticipated… it seemed almost natural to continue on, so I developed each of the 4 main styles associated with Lust: the Regular, Didone, Italic AND Script. All have been completed and mastered to worked seamlessly amongst their immediate and extended families.
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