Categories: Fonts » Single Fonts
CM128783 - Lollipop
TTF | 23 KB RAR
Includes one Regular Weight of Lollipop in TTF format. Includes capitals, lowercase, numbers, and multiple symbols and punctuation.
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CM172973 - Chulkboard sketch font
OTF | 2.11 MB RAR
Hand drawn sketch font. Contains just uppercase letters. In complect otf font and eps10 vector
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CM177796 - Another Brush Pen Font
OTF| 371 KB RAR
A fun hand-drawn brush pen font with just enough wonkyness and a ton of personality? TWO DOLLARS? This font looks great in all caps! All included glyphs are in the included preview image. Includes all the basic characters, and most common English symbols. For use in any commercial and personal works. Comes in .TTF, Font-Face Webfonts (EOT, WOFF, TTF, & SVG ) files.
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CM189999 - Wendy
OTF TTF| 751 KB RAR
Oh my oh my dear Wendy (Texture are not included) Please check 3rd photo to see original
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FHA Sign DeVinneNC Font
3 TTF | 1.32 MB RAR
Once, long ago, there were no large format digital printers or vinyl cutters. Signs, posters, banners etc., were screen printed, in the case of mass production, or hand lettered. Sign painting was a difficult skill to master. Some young men apprenticed to more skilled sign painters to learn the craft. Others got some paint and brushes, maybe a how-to book and let the paint start flying. For the hand letterers there weren’t fonts in the technical sense. Each painter would build a repertoire of forms. These forms defined broad categories – standard or block styles, roman styles, block serifs, scripts and casuals and the single stroke forms. If you wanted a bold you used a wider brush. Italic forms were a slanted block or serif form with script or casual flourishes and terminals. There were stove pipe forms that acted as condensed letter styles. Most clients accepted these limitations. But, there will always be clients who are difficult. These folks wanted a specific print font for their signs. In the digital age, it is a simple matter to purchase the font and run it through the plotter or digital printer and be done. Back in the day, those fellows had to adapt something they were practiced at to new serifs and terminals. Any new “font” had to be practiced until the painter could reproduce the letters with some confidence. DeVinne was popular enough that Frank Atkinson included it among his demonstrations fonts in his manual on sign painting. If you like bold serif fonts for display and headline type, FHA Sign DeVinne might be what you are looking for. Okay, so it is a revival of a Frank H. Atkinson classic, is that a bad thing? It is updated and modernized with an effort to clean up any pesky issues with character agreement. It seems a bit trite to say that Sign DeVinne is a face for a new millennial, but, there, we’ve said it. The font has clear bold strokes and a well defined character.
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Decalotype Typeface
14 OTF 14 TTF 14 WOFF 14 EOT 14 WOFF2 | 3.95 MB RAR