[nngjg] Download RMU Luchs fonts from RMU

RMU Luchs


Jakob Erbar’s Art Deco font ‚Lux‘, released by Ludwig & Mayer in 1929, completely redrawn and redesign. The German umlaut glyphs Ä, Ö, and Ü come in their original form in the uppercases; in the lowercases the dieresis was placed above the letters.



RMU Luchs


[qayjq] Download Callifornia Script fonts from Ferry Ardana Putra

Callifornia Script


Callifornia is stylish signature script font which support OpenType features and includes, numeral, punctuation, ligatures and it also supports multi-languages. This font is perfect for branding projects, logo, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, invitation, stationery and any projects that need elegant feel.


FEATURES

• Ligatures

• Uppercase and Lowercase letters

• Numbering, Symbols, and Punctuations

• Multilingual Support

• Support for Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, Indesign or Adobe Photoshop

• Support for MAC or WINDOWS



Callifornia Script


[nvatc] Download Harttiney fonts from MJB Letters

Harttiney


Harttiney is a chic handwritten script, every single letter has been carefully crafted to make your design looks great. it’s is a modern script style that has a beautiful beginning & ending swashes added with additional bottom swashes to easily customize your own design, this font is perfect for any purpose, such as logo design, branding design, packaging design, posters, fashion design, wedding design, wedding invitations, watermarks, and more!

  • Works on PC & Mac
  • Simple installations
  • Accessible in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word.
  • PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software




Harttiney


[bkxis] Download Hundred Ligature fonts from Patria Ari

Hundred Ligature


Introducing - Hundred Ligatture, a modern sans logo font with more than 300 discretionary ligatures ready to be combined. Hundred Ligatture is suitable for headlines of all sizes, editorial design, branding, packaging, web and broadcast use, etc.

This font designed with modern forms, so each individual character is quickly and easily recognized. Such distinctness makes it good for signage and display work.



Hundred Ligature


[khljf] Download Collect Em Now BB fonts from Blambot

Collect Em Now BB


Collect Em Now BB is the sentence-case companion typeface to the uppercase Collect Em All BB! It includes four fonts: regular, italic, bold and bold italic, double letter opentype ligatures, contextual alternate barred-I correction, manga glyphs, and more!



Collect Em Now BB


[gdylm] Download Jean Paul Fraktur fonts from RMU

Jean Paul Fraktur


A typographic treasure, originated at the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century, had been brought back to life. With its charming touch it makes a wonderful font for poems, bookcovers, reprints and other historically relevant projects.

To get access to all ligatures, it is recommended to activate both Standard and Discretionary Ligatures; the round s you find on the # key, and typing the combination N-o-period and activating the OT feature Ordinals gets you the numero sign.



Jean Paul Fraktur


[jnibv] Download Carnival fonts from House Industries

Carnival


Unlike the modest fonts in your menu content with discreetly imparting information, Carnival is conspicuous by design. Deliberately engineered to attract eyeballs, the typeface’s unmistakable silhouette produces a dramatic visual texture that stands out in print, on screen, or in any environment where your message demands to be noticed. The steady yet vibrant rhythm created by its letterforms also makes Carnival ideal for fashioning alphabet patterns and graphic devices.


Flaunting a lean slender body anchored by stout stroke endings, Carnival turns conventional typographic thinking on its head by inverting the relative thickness of its stems and serifs. This reverse-contrast approach stretches all the way back to the roots of modern advertising, when similar types became the favorite for posters, packaging, and loads of consumer products during the 1800s.


The striking style prevailed well into the next century, as Harold Horman, co-founder of New York City-based Photo-Lettering. Inc., modernized a version for the company’s popular film-typesetting service in the early 1940s. Digitized and expanded by Dan Reynolds in 2013, Carnival had previously been used exclusively for House Industries projects. Now you can get in on the action, and use this stunning slice of type history anytime you want your work to turn heads.


SUGGESTED USES

Carnival’s unique character commands attention, making it the perfect voice for promotional pieces, editorial design, labels, packaging, posters, and any other application that needs to strike the right tone.


Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.



Carnival