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[phmpq] Download Lunch Show fonts from Epiclinez

Lunch Show


Lunch Show is a cute, friendly yet thick lettered display font. It embodies playfulness and it's the right choice for product packaging, logotype, games, children, or school projects.


So what’s included:

  • Basic Latin A-Z & a-z.
  • Numbers, symbols, and punctuations
  • Multilingual Support.
  • Accented Characters : ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÑÒÓÔÕÖØŒŠÙÚÛÜŸÝŽàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïñòóôõöøœšùúûüýÿžß

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Lunch Show


[njycv] Download Klarise fonts from Olivetype

Klarise


Klarise is a cool handwritten brush font. Its informal style and casual vibe will make this font a go-to choice for each of the designs that require a relaxed touch yet strong character.


So what’s included:

  • Basic Latin A-Z & a-z.
  • Numbers, symbols, and punctuations
  • Multilingual Support.
  • Accented Characters : ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÑÒÓÔÕÖØŒŠÙÚÛÜŸÝŽàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïñòóôõöøœšùúûüýÿžß


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Klarise


Download Ayalon MF Fonts Family From Masterfont

Download Ayalon MF Fonts Family From Masterfont


Geometric forms make this elegant font family a great companion for invitations and signs, indoor and outdoor. Proportional figures added, perfect for signage.



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Download Talmon MF Fonts Family From Masterfont

Download Salame MF Fonts Family From Masterfont

Download New Yorker Type Classic Fonts Family From Wiescher Design

Download New Yorker Type Classic Fonts Family From Wiescher Design


New-Yorker-Type was one of the first typefaces I tried my hand at in 1985. I meant it as a revival of the typeface used by the New Yorker magazine. I did not scan it. I just looked at the type and redrew it completely by hand. Only much later did I come to know, that there is a bundle of similar typefaces of that period. Rea Irvin's design for New-Yorker magazine was just one of them, maybe the best. In the next step I repaired some of the mistakes that I made more than thirty years ago. Now on the eve of 2020 I gave the font a complete overhaul and added a set of Swash Initials, Cyrillic and Greek glyphs and many ligatures. The font now has 1075 glyphs and is all set for most latin writing systems. On top of that I made two versions, a Classic one with rounded corners and a pointed Pro version for a more up-to-date look. Take your pick. Yours sincerely, honoring Rea Irvin a great type- and magazine-designer, Gert Wiescher


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Download Flintlock Fonts Family From CozyFonts

Download Flintlock Fonts Family From CozyFonts


The Flintlock Font Family has a Bold personality. The 'Rough' version of the Flintlock Font has a hand-carved or hand-etched edge, carefully crafted for each of over 300 glyphs. Caps, lower case, all numbers, fractions, accents and European characters that work in over 70 languages. 'Classically Built with a Vintage Flair'. Vintage in the American West Tradition that might have been forged and implemented from the 1860s through the 1930s and consequently fresh again. Flintlock Rough can be envisioned on many things dated from 1860 to present day. The font is available in 3 basic weights as of this release date. There are other versions on the drawing board... Flintlock Rough works extremely well with Posters, Branding, Movie Titles, Invites, Stationary, Signage, Embroidery, Letterpress, Ads, Logos and anything that feels Industrial or Hand-Crafted, eg. Coffee, Breweries, Antiques, Woodcuts, Western Styles, Sports Styles, Holidays, Menus, and more. Flintlock Flat & Flintlock Flat Italic are the siblings to Flintlock Rough without the hand-carved edge but rather clean with slightly rounded corners and edges. Extremely Legible, Bold and best used in all the same application descriptions mentioned above and more, specifically contemporary uses and settings, eg. Sports, Titles, Branding, Headlines, Logos and more. Curiously the Flat & Italic versions of Flintlock work extremely well in 1960s and 1970s settings.


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Download Hebron Hebrew Fonts Family From Jonahfonts

Download Hebron Hebrew Fonts Family From Jonahfonts


Hebron Hebrew is a font that contains the 22 Hebrew letters along with the five final letters that are automatically activated when used in Applications like Apples' Pages and MicroSofts' Word. They do not contain "Niqquds" (Hebrew Vowels). The latin letters have been designed to enhance the Hebrew letterforms.


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Download Novata Fonts Family From Eurotypo

Download Novata Fonts Family From Eurotypo


Novata is a new script font, casual, organic and with strong character. Novata includes 529 glyphs, with stylistic and contextual sets, swashes, many ligatures to combine and make your texts original and authentic.


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Download Albireo Fonts Family From Cory Maylett Design

Download Albireo Fonts Family From Cory Maylett Design


Albireo is a typeface for those times when you have more to say than space to say it. It also looks fantastic spread out across the page as though space doesn’t matter. Expertly crafted with a high level of attention to detail, Albireo is an immensely practical and flexible typeface that’s neutral enough to be used almost anywhere a highly condensed, sans-serif face is needed. Despite its down-to-earth functionality, this is a typeface that definitely isn’t lacking in style. It really shines when used for headlines or subheadings in magazines, brochures, posters, newspapers, flyers or on the web. With 42 weights, widths and italics, there’s enough flexibility to make every word fit perfectly. You may buy one font at a time or save money by purchasing packages consisting of the 14 fonts in each width (Extra Condensed, Condensed or Semi Condensed). Save even more by purchasing the entire collection and, in addition to the 42 separate fonts, you'll receive two variable fonts (upright and italic) that cover all the weights, widths and everything in between. So where does the name come from? Well, look upwards at night. Albireo is a binary star in the constellation Cygnus. Through a backyard telescope, Albireo (the star) resolves into two brilliant component stars — one orange and one blue. The beginnings of the typeface were the result of me needing a newspaper feature headline about space exploration. I couldn’t find the right typeface, so I drew my own letters and eventually expanded it out into an entire mega-family. Given its origins, naming it after my favorite star seemed totally appropriate. Check it out. I think you’ll love it. Albireo deserves its place as a shining star in everyone’s font collection. It’s that good — really.


Download Albireo Fonts Family From Cory Maylett Design