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Era Max Radial is a geometric sans serif meant to be set BIG, for big statements. It's the perfect face for signage, packaging posters, branding and so on and on, where a strong voice is needed. It has a modern look that will work in a retro setting. Or, should that be a vintage look that will work in a modern setting.


This is the first of what is to be a series to typefaces inspired by the original hand painted signage found in the TH&B train station in Hamilton Ontario. This classic Art Deco—Or, more precisely, Art Moderne building designed by the New York firm of Fellheimer and Wagner and completed in 1933.


The original lettering included about 75% of the uppercase letters only, so the balance of the uppercase and the lowercase plus all the other glyphs were extrapolated from the look and feel of the existing uppercase letters. Figures are based on the numerals on the station clock, with adjustments made to harmonized with the letters.




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Download Heliconia Fonts Family From Stripes Studio


Heliconia a new font that is brushed and very attractive with a natural, detailed and perfect texture. It's perfect for brand projects, logos, product packaging, posters, invitations, greeting cards, news, blogs, everything including personal charm and more.



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Samuel Welo’s “Studio Handbook for Artists and Advertisers” was a popular book of inspiration for sign painters, graphic artists and designers from the 1920s through the 1960s. Many digital revivals of Welo’s hand lettered typography have been made available. Formal Notice JNL is one such revival, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.

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Download Faux Pas JNL Fonts Family From Jeff Levine
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The lettering found on an 1878 Salt Lake City advertisement for the Forepaugh’s Circus inspired Faux Pas JNL, which is a bit of a pun on the circus’ name and also a commentary on how this unusual lettering style seems to break all of the rules on stroke width and balance. According to Wikipedia: “Adam John Forepaugh (February 28, 1831 - January 22, 1890) was an American entrepreneur, businessman, and circus owner. Forepaugh owned and operated a circus from 1865 through 1890 under various names including Forepaugh's Circus, The Great Forepaugh Show, The Adam Forepaugh Circus, and Forepaugh & The Wild West. In 1889, Forepaugh sold his circus acts to James Anthony Bailey and James E. Cooper and he sold his railroad cars to the Ringling Brothers. The Ringlings used the equipment to transform their circus from a small animal-powered production to a huge rail-powered behemoth, which later purchased the Barnum & Bailey Circus. Thus, in liquidating his circus assets, he indirectly contributed to the demise of his arch-rival.” Faux Pas JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.


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Download Kanvas Fonts Family From Mans Greback
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Kanvas is a flowing calligraphy script. 

The typeface was drawn and created by Måns Grebäck between 2017 and 2020.

Its flowing shapes are inherited from mid-century advertising, being soft and friendly while retaining a sturdy forward movement. 


Kanvas is a typeface family consisting of five weights: Thin, Light, Regular, Bold and Black. 

Use it for an invitation card, in a celebratory context or as a logotype. 


The font contains all characters you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers. 

It has an extensive lingual support, covering all European Latin-based scripts.



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Okaeri is a linear display font inspired by Japanese aesthetics, uppercase is decorated with oriental patterns.


Okaeri is suitable for typographic posters in oriental style. The font is also suitable for menu and restaurant design, tourist products, magazine and book covers, thematic events design. The font works great both for printing clothes and craft products branding and packaging. Also use individual letters to create logos and monograms.


Okaeri includes stylistic alternates for symbols: a, i, o, u. There are also ligatures: aa, ca, ea, ee, ff, ka, ki, la, li, ra, ri, oo, tt, za.


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Download Dexter Charles Fonts Family From LetsGo
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This Headline typeface is used to make a statement. Whatever your message, it will be seen clearly with LetsGo's Dexter Charles font.


Designed to make an impact, it would work perfectly for graphic and display use such as marketing, branding, websites, games and apps.



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Download Emperator Fonts Family From Latinotype


Marcelo's new typeface Emperator —based on his knowledge gained from instruction by master calligraphers— provides a fresh perspective on classic typefaces.


Emperator comes in 3 variants that make your designs look elegant, legible and expressive. This font is perfectly suitable for a wide range of applications such as titles, wedding invitations, short text, logos, labels, book covers, posters, packaging, etc.


Emperator's character set includes small caps (letters, figures and symbols), fractions, stylistic alternates, ligatures, mathematical symbols, etc.— more than 750 glyphs in all, supporting over 200 Latin-based languages.



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Download Pain de Mie Fonts Family From PintassilgoPrints


Pain de Mie is a soft font, friendly and sweet, kinda creamy, kinda bubbly.

It's an all caps font with 2 different glyphs for each letter: easily access these through the keyboard upper or lower cases keys. Make them cycle with OpenType Contextual Alternates. There's also a handful of drawings to add an extra charm here and there. Reach these via OpenType Ornaments or pick your choices through a glyphs palette. 

Like a fresh loaf of bread, Pain de Mie goes well in so many ways. Give it a try!



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Wargate is a solid stencil style inspired by military design and urban graffiti. Comes with 5 weight that perfect for display and short body text. Designed with strong shapes and adjusted the letterforms a bit tightly that gives incredibly versatile looks.


Wargate can be used for posters, logo, label, caution designs, t-shirts, packaging, stationery designs, pendants, and more! This font is an all-caps font that flexible for any design themes like military, sports, activism, youth spirits, attractive, vintage etc. Multilingual supports, up to 28 languages.


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