BERLIN - Minimal Typeface + Web Font 472939

BERLIN - Minimal Typeface + Web Font 472939

BERLIN - Minimal Typeface + Web Font 472939
3 OTF 3 TTF WEB
BERLIN is a modern Sans Serif headline typeface inspired by some classic geometric typefaces that keep the minimalism at it's level best. The concept of BERLIN is based on our SIGNIA PRO typeface which was released earlier, but we have added more perfection and attention to the details. BERLIN will be best suited for creating nicely looking headlines (add some letter spacing and it will amaze you) that you always find in fashion web stores and minimal portfolio websites. The font comes with 3 weights with all formats including Web Fonts.
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NATALIA SCRIPT FONT 1954357

NATALIA SCRIPT FONT 1954357

NATALIA SCRIPT FONT 1954357
TTF OTF WOFF
Natalia Script: Is a modern manuscript , dynamic and pretty with swashes. Can be used for many purposes. such as title, signature, logo, wedding invitations, letterhead, signage, labels, newsletters, posters, badges, etc.
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QUARTER SCRIPT FONT 1954433

QUARTER SCRIPT FONT 1954433

QUARTER SCRIPT FONT 1954433
TTF OTF WOFF
Quarter Script It's handwritten script. This font is ideal for branding and decorate your any project. This font are perfect for wedding invitation or your blog. Also with their help, you can create a logo or beautiful frame for your home. Or just use for your small business, book covers, stationery, marketing, magazines and more.
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ZAYLEY SERIF REGULAR FONT 1955057

ZAYLEY SERIF REGULAR FONT 1955057

ZAYLEY SERIF REGULAR FONT 1955057
2 TTF OTF
Zayley Serif Regular Font features unique and modern serif look and feel. Perfect for gorgeous logos, titles, web layouts and branding. It looks gorgeous in all caps with a wide-set spacing if you want to try a classy look, or beautiful on its own in capital and lowercase letters for something completely timeless.
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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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URW Typewriter Font Family

URW Typewriter Font Family

URW Typewriter Font Family

Designed by URW Studio in 1994, URW Typewriter is a classic, full featured and well executed typewriter styled serif design. With 50 different styles in the complete family, URW Typewriter is one burl of a slab serif family that all design studios must have in their type collection.
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Norsanda | Hand-drawn Font 1953189

Norsanda | Hand-drawn Font 1953189

Norsanda | Hand-drawn Font 1953189

This handmade typeface includes all Latin and Greek uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, punctuation, symbols and multilingual characters. Norsanda is ideal for both short and long text. You can use it in a range of items like logotypes, packaging, posters, branding, book covers, quotes, magazines, wedding stationery as well as paragraphs and books content. It works great for both modern and old style work as it contains a small touch of a medieval and light gothic look, especially when used on large text paragraphs.
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Armin - Handwritten Brush Font 1947996

Armin - Handwritten Brush Font 1947996

Armin - Handwritten Brush Font 1947996
2 OTF 2 TTF JPG
Armin is a mix of uppercase and lowercase characters that gives it personality and makes it is so versatile that you can use it for almost any type of project you can think of!
It's perfect for posters, greeting cards, quotes, packaging design, magazines, prints, branding, stationery and more!
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