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[tmlgd] Download Rabbet fonts from Atlantic Fonts

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Rabbet Rabbet is based on the handwriting of Maine furniture designer and maker, Aaron Fedarko. It's friendly, bold, condensed, and slants left. Rabbet 's special feature, besides loads of boyish charm, is a load of handwritten fractions as discretionary ligatures. Whether you're curious about woodworking (a rabbet is a type of joint), or you just want a cool, maybe slightly rebellious font, Rabbet is ready to do the work. Rabbet Download Now View Gallery

Due Giorni fonts from Eurotypo - (oalji)

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Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 “ Due Giorni ”, two days in italian language, express a measurement of time, it can be little or a lot, depending on who or what it is used for. “ Due Giorni ” is a script font very expressive, fresh, agile and dynamic, hand-drawn with connected forms on slanted angle of 23º This font contain 542 glyphs with plenty OpenType features: Standard and discretionary ligatures, stylistic alternates, swashes, Old style figures, small caps, case sensitives and ornaments. It come also, with three kind of capitals: Roman Capitals, Small Caps (different proportions) and Swashes. Roman Capitals are inspired on the beautiful inscription found in the Augustorium’s house in Ercolano, Naples.those letters have been carefully drawn and sculpted. Swashed Cursive Capitals are similar to 18th century penmanship. “ Due Giorni ” is a versatile font that may give you the chance to create original logos and headlines, spec

Grimmig fonts from Schriftlabor - (bciau)

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Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 Grimmig draws inspiration from solid and angular blackletter shapes and the idea of cutting letters out of paper. The interaction between curves, sharp edges, and partially unconventional serif placement makes it an excellent typeface for impactful headlines. The vivid details fade into the background in smaller sizes and provide an enjoyable reading experience for continuous text. Open counters and a large x-height contribute to Grimmig ’s legibility in text sizes. It was developed as part of the MA Typeface Design in the University of Reading but had started before as a graduation project for Tamara Pilz. Grimmig