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Download Misti's Destruction Font Family From Misti's Fonts

Download Misti's Destruction Font Family From Misti's Fonts Misti's Destruction is a stylish calligraphy script with high contrast strokes. Great for advertisements, product labels, invitations, graphics, social media, logos and so much more! Download Misti's Destruction Font Family From Misti's Fonts Download Now View Gallery

Download Boardwalk Avenue Rough Font Family From Fenotype

Download Boardwalk Avenue Rough Font Family From Fenotype Boardwalk Avenue Rough is a textured version of Boardwalk Avenue. It’s a robust type collection of three styles and two weights of each. It’s divided into Boardwalk Pen, Boardwalk Antiqua and Boardwalk Serif. Boardwalk Avenue’s core is a connected mono linear script that works fantastic when paired with either of the impressive serif styles. All the fonts work great on their own but try putting them all together for a complete display font setup for a project. Here’s a short introduction on what’s included: Boardwalk Avenue Rough Pen is a connected Script. It’s great for headlines, quotes or in packaging. It has a casual hand drawn vibe to it but it’s clean and legible. It’s equipped with automatic Contextual Alternates that keep the connections smooth and versatile. For instance when you type double letter another of them will automatically change to add variation. Or if you type “i...

Download Quair™ Fonts by Alias

Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 2 Download Now Server 3 The typeface that became Quair was originally planned as an extension of our Oban typeface. As it developed it became different enough to be a stand-alone, but connected typeface. Quair mixes typographic and graphic reference points, most notably from market-stall trader lettering and from Thorowgood and Scotch nineteenth-century typefaces. Quair isnt an updating or redrawing of these. It adds different ideas to make a distinctive, separate-looking typeface. More The lettering by Market stall traders to advertise their products has immediacy and economy, but is expressive and surprising. Letter shapes that look drawn but have a feeling of being written in quite a simple, unfussy way. Shapes are big, decorative but unrefined, Quairs lettershapes have this idea of being reduced. They are minimal, in that th...