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Download Ecriture Font Family From Garisman Studio

Download Ecriture Font Family From Garisman Studio Ecriture Hand drawn Font was born from original and hand-drawn style font. This font gives a feel of classic, old, handmade look. Already PUA Encoded, and I think this font is perfect for people looking for an aesthetic or hand-drawn logo. Suitable for graphic designs such as branding materials, t-shirt, print, business cards, logos, posters, t-shirt, photography, quotes and more. What Advantages? Simple installation Multilingual Support with Accents PUA Encode Support for MAC and PC Download Ecriture Font Family From Garisman Studio Download Now View Gallery

Download Angeletta Fonts by Monotype

Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 2 Download Now Server 3 Despite being drawn digitally, Angeletta is a typeface in the hand-lettering tradition. It draws on designer Rob Leuschkes three decades of experience with pen and ink, including his time creating scripts for Hallmark Cards. Spontaneous and energetic, Angeletta is satisfyingly inky with strokes almost spilling into one another. Its quirky personality and titling version makes it a good choice for packaging and social expression, while its distinctive character could work well in branding, perhaps paired with a more sedate sans serif. More The Angeletta typeface is a calligraphic script designed by Robert E. Leuschke exclusively for Monotype. It is available in OpenType OTF and TTF fonts formats. Angeletta has 900 glyphs with OpenType typographic features like contextual and stylistic alternatives, swashes, ligatures and fractions. Download Angeletta Fonts by M...

Download Austin Pen™ Fonts by Three Islands Press

Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 2 Download Now Server 3 Empresario Stephen F. Austin (1793-1836) is considered by many the Father of Texas for leading the first Anglo-American colony into the then-Mexican territory back in the 1820s. A few years later, while on a diplomatic mission to Mexico City, Austin was arrested on suspicion of plotting Texas independence and imprisoned for virtually all of 1834. During this time he kept a secret diary of his thoughts and musingsmuch of it written in Spanish. More Austin Pen is my interpretation of Austins scribblings in this miniature prison journal (now in the collection of the wonderful Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, in the Texas city that bears his name). The little leather-bound book is filled with notes in ink and pencilsome of the faded penciled pages traced in ink years later by Austins nephew Moses Bryan. A genuine replication of 19th century cursive, Austin...