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Download Electronica Font Family From Graviton

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Designed by Pablo Balcells, Electronica is a display sans, sans serif and stencil font family. This typeface has twelve styles and was published by Graviton. Download Electronica Font Family From Graviton Electrónica font family has been designed for Graviton Font Foundry by Pablo Balcells in 2019. It is a rounded, geometric sans serif typeface with display details and sharp, playful shapes for a fun and laid back usage. Electrónica has been conceived to be most suitable for logos, headlines and display design pieces as well as short length text blocks. Electrónica consists of 12 styles, 8 of which containing small caps and glyph coverage for several language and 4 of which are free. Download Electronica Font Family From Graviton Download Now View Gallery

Download Shark Snack Font Family From Comicraft

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Designed by John Roshell, Shark Snack is a comic and hand display font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Comicraft. Download Shark Snack Font Family From Comicraft Dumm DUM. Dumm DUM. Duh dum duh dum duh dum DUMMMM… Just when you thought it was safe to get back in the water, this font surfaces to take one last bite out of your summer vacation skinnydip! Scream and scream again — it won’t do you any good, SHARKSNACK is rough and ready to EAT YOU ALIVE! It’s too late to close the beaches, Chief Brody, this particular set of saw tooth letters has already consumed Dracula, the Werewolf, the Frankenstein Monster and any number of 70s comic book characters foolish enough to dip a toe in its maw! Two weights (Solid & Outline) with alternate uppercase characters, Western & Central European accents and Cyrillic characters. Download Shark Snack Font Family From Comicraft Download Now View Gallery

Download Forked Tongue Font Family From Comicraft

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Designed by John Roshell, Forked Tongue is a comic and grunge font family. This typeface has four styles and was published by Comicraft. Download Forked Tongue Font Family From Comicraft Are you Troubled by Ghostly Voices in the night? Do you hear the Terrifying Tones of Demons and Ghouls in your Attic or Cellar? Have you or any of your family spoken with “Forked Tongue?” Well, talk of the devil, Forked Tongue happens to be the latest offering brought to you buy our courteous and efficient staff this month (now on call twenty-four hours a day to serve all your supernatural lettering needs). If it Sounds Spooky, it most probably speaks with Forked Tongue, and now you can too, for just $49 an incantation! Oh, but if you really have got ghosts or poltergeists, well, um, we don’t know who you gonna call. Four weights (Regular, Italic, Bold & Bold Italic) with upper and lower case alphabets. Includes Western and Central European internation...

Download RF Takt Font Family From Russian Fonts

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Designed by Misha Panfilov, RF Takt is a display sans and sans serif font family. This typeface has fourteen styles and was published by Russian Fonts. Download RF Takt Font Family From Russian Fonts RF Takt is a condensed geometric grotesque with closed forms of signs. 14 fonts from Ultralight to Black. 878 glyphs and 3738 kerning pairs. 16 opentype features. Multilingual support: Latin, latin extended, cyrillic and cyrillic extended (more than 91+ languages) We have tried to make RF Takt feel as good as possible in the field of graphic design and became a versatile tool for solving a wide range of graphic tasks. The specific feature of the font is that having condensed forms of characters allows you to place a large amount of information in a limited space. RF Takt will be a bright accent in a large size and will keep the readability in a small size. A large amount of opentype features opens up a wide range of options for experiments and o...

Download Letterhack Serif Font Family From Comicraft

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Designed by John Roshell, Letterhack Serif is a display serif, grunge and typewriter font family. This typeface has four styles and was published by Comicraft. Download Letterhack Serif Font Family From Comicraft IT’S MAILBAG TIME! Dear Jolly JG Roshell and Rascally Richard Starkings, Comicraft Fonts are a thing of Beauty and a Joy Forever! You guys must be a Wild Bunch, and I roar with delight whenever a new comicbookfonts release appears in my emailbox. But I have to level with you daredevils…what about us Letterhacks? We need representation too! We haven’t spent years hammering away on our typewriters to be ignored! BRING BACK THE LETTER HACK! In fearless font form. You know it makes sense! Truly Yours, Forbush, Irving, senior. We give up! We can’t resist your appeals, threats and commands ANY LONGER!!! We may crack under the strain, but this month’s release IS two (count ‘em) Letterhacks! That’s right, a pair of fantastic fonts tha...

Download Nadoco Font Family From Konstantina Louka

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Nadoco is a hand drawn font family. This typeface has six styles and was published by Konstantina Louka. Download Nadoco Font Family From Konstantina Louka Nadoco Variable Handwritten Font This font is an adorable hand-made variable font with five weights and a lot of personality. From “hand-written” quotes on Pinterest and Instagram to product packaging design, and food branding projects, this font is so versatile that it can cover them all. What is included? Extended Latin Characters Greek Characters Numerals in five weights. What is a variable font? A variable font is a single font with many weight variations (or any other variations, like width or slant) enclosed in a single font file. How can I use a variable font? You simply install the font as you would normally do. The latest releases of Illustrator and Photoshop CC have now a new option: if you select a variable font in the fonts drop-down menu, a slider will appear. Play with...

Download Varidox Font Family From Insigne Design

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Designed by Jeremy Dooley, Varidox is a blackletter and slab serif font family. This typeface has eleven styles and was published by Insigne Design. Download Varidox Font Family From Insigne Design Varidox, a variable typeface design, allows users to connect with specific design combinations with slightly varied differences in style. These variations in design enable the user to reach a wider scope of audiences. As the name suggests, Varidox is a paradox of sorts—that is, a combination of two disparate forms with two major driving influences. In the case of type design, the conflict lies in the age-old conundrum of artistic expression versus marketplace demand. Should the focus center primarily on functionality for the customer or err on the side of advancing creativity? If both are required, where does the proper balance lie? Viewed as an art, type design selections are often guided by the pulse of the industry, usually emphasizing unique ...