Wednesday, April 29, 1970

Download Friandise Font Family



Download Friandise Font Family

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Friandise

Do not believe that Friandise is reserved for the chocolate enthusiasts. Its a pair of fonts which will allow you to ally simplicity and frivolity, sweetness and hardness, discretion and show.

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Download EF Techno Script Font Family



Download EF Techno Script Font Family

Download EF Techno Script Font Family

family of 1 font from Elsner+Flake

EF Techno Script

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Download Decor Font Family Style



Download Decor Font Family Style

Download Decor Font Family



family of 1 font from Classic Font Company

Decor

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Download Extra MF Font Family Style



Download Extra MF Font Family Style

Download Extra MF Font Family



Download Extra MF Font Download

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Download Garmisch Rund NF Font Family



Download Garmisch Rund NF Font Family

family of 1 font from Nick's Fonts

Garmisch Rund NF

Emil Rudolf Weiss’s eponymous Rundgotisch of 1937 provided the pattern for this streamlined version of classic German blackletters.

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Download Grante Font Family Style



Download Grante Font Family Style

Download Grante Font Family



As you can see above, Grante can smartly fit pretty different needs. While lowercase letters are bold-with-soft-edges, caps are magic: this font counts more than 100 ligatures for you to play in an OpenType-aware application.

It is worth mentioning that even without OpenType tricks it is possible to use these ligatures, setting them “by hand”.

We hope you enjoy.

Hey! Have we said that dingbats are included?

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Download Flying Dutchman Font Family Style



Download Flying Dutchman Font Family Style

Download Flying Dutchman Font Family



family of 2 fonts from FontMesa

Flying Dutchman

In nautical folklore, the Flying Dutchman is a ship that can never go home and is doomed to sail the seas forever as a ghost ship. The story of the Dutchman appeared in print in the 1820s. With different versions written over the years, some date the legend to the 1640s or the early 1700s.

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