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Showing posts with label Arts and Crafts. Show all posts

[agucm] Download Mg Dalenaf fonts from NJ Studio

Mg Dalenaf


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Mg Dalenaf a unique font. It features unique characters that will take your projects to the next level!

This font is PUA code which means you can easily access all the glyphs and swashes that are full of love! It also features many special features including glyphs. font designs that are made for various vector designs, printing such as digital wedding blogs, online shops, social media, while printing can be used in the field of product clothing, accessories, bags, pins, logos, business cards, watermarks and many others ...

so it can make your product look cute and attractive, and also Multilingual support!!!


Happy design ...



Mg Dalenaf


[nrczm] Download Textus Receptus fonts from Lascaris

Textus Receptus


Textus Receptus is a historical revival based on the Roman and Greek types used by Johann Bebel (and later also Michael Isengrin) in Basel in the 1520s.


The Roman is a low-contrast medium-to-heavy Venetian reminiscent of Jenson or Golden Type. The unusual polytonic Greek, not previously digitized, is lighter in weight and supplied with all the ligatures and variants of the original. Yet when used without historial forms the Greek has a surprisingly contemporary feel: it’s quirky and playful as a display face, but still easily legible in running text.


Bebel’s Greek extended and refined the one used for the first printed Greek New Testament, Desiderius Erasmus’ Novum Instrumentum Omne, published in Basel in 1516 by Johann Froben. The name of the font was chosen in honor of this edition, which was so influential that it was later called the Textus Receptus (the “received text”), serving as the basis for Luther’s German Bible in 1522 and much subsequent scholarship for over 300 years.


Following 16th century practice, Textus Receptus contains 130 ligatures and stylistic alternates for Greek, accessible either with OpenType features or with five stylistic sets. The Greek capitals, often printed bare in early editions, have been equipped with accents and breathings for proper polytonic or monotonic typesetting.


The Roman includes both standard and historical ligatures along with the abbreviations and diacritics typically employed in early printed Latin. For expanded language coverage it has the entire unicode Latin Extended‑A range and part of Latin Extended-B. The capital A is surmounted by a horizontal stroke, as in some 16th century Italian designs, and the hyphen and question mark have both modern and historical form variants.


Mark-to-base positioning correctly renders fifty combining diacritics, and with mark-to-mark positioning the most common diacritics may be stacked, permitting, for example, accents and breathings on top of length-marked vowels. Numerals include old-style, proportional lining and tabular lining.


For further details, please download the 31-page Textus Receptus User Guide.



Textus Receptus


Download Nouveau LX Stencil Fonts Family From Vanarchiv

Download Nouveau LX Stencil Fonts Family From Vanarchiv


The original design came from Berthold Herold typeface, designed by Hermann Hoffmann during 1913 (Art Nouveau style) in Germany. This project started from flyer printed during 1947 with movable type, the specimen was scanned as a source to development some of the uppercase letterforms. However the most unusual and tricky element from this sample is the leg from the uppercase (R) which is different from the original Herold design, until now I didn’t found where this version originally came from. This stencil typeface only contain the bold weight, but there are also available other versions without stencil cuts, like Nouveau LX and Nouveau LX Expanded.



Download Nouveau LX Stencil Fonts Family From Vanarchiv


Download Scoop Display Fonts Family From Yung & Frish

Download Scoop Display Fonts Family From Yung & Frish


Scoop Display is here to create an interface between the analog and the digital world. Inspired by a retro touch, combined with clean geometric forms this headline font is giving you an extraordinary look, for poster and print work or even web or app purposes. Have a look at the work samples we added for getting a better interpretation of how this typeface can be used.


Download Scoop Display Fonts Family From Yung & Frish