Amber is a decorative serif font published by SoftMaker.
England is a modern calligraphy font with the current handwriting style, this font is perfect for branding, wedding invites, magazines, mugs, business cards, quotes, posters, and more.
England is equipped with 670 glyphs. and by having many of these glyphs there will be able to choose the letters according to your likes, lots of variations and options for each letter, so you can customize on your design choices.
To access the variety of OpenType features you can use applications such as Adobe Photoshop Cs / Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Illustrator CS / Adobe Illustrator CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw.
If you do not have a program that supports OpenType, you can access all the alternate glyphs using Font Book (Mac) or Character Map (Windows)
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Honey muffins are usually full of calories, but fortunately you can use this Honey Muffin font and the contextual alternates without gaining weight!
Hi! Introducing calligraphic font named “Megawatt”. It’s a script with connected letters, lots of characters including West European languages support and few ligatures.
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Take a trip to a remote tropical island with the Desert Island typeface. This display typeface is great for headlines, branding, and illustration and is sure to add a touch of island mystique to your next project!
The Bartender Collection its a 14 fonts created multiple that could work together seamlessly. Six different typefaces comes with clear and pressed styles.
This collection help you hit the target with your design projects. You can create vintage looks graphics with pressed style and serif fonts, or you can use sans and be more modern. Perfectly for branding, prints, t-shirts or posters. Goes with some alternates (Aa, Bb, Hh).
Create dozens of font combinations and get really unique typographic for your project.
Indikator is a family of humanist-style sans serif fonts. There are five weights in the Indicator family; these range from Light through Bold. Each weight has both an upright as well as an italic font on offer. The italic fonts contain slanted, or oblique-style letters. The letters in each of Indikator’s weights appear virtually monolinear, in terms of stoke contrast. Strokes end in either horizontal or vertical cuts, rather than in diagonals. The fonts have a large x-height, and the lowercase letters’ ascenders are taller than the heights of the capital letters. Indikator’s numerals are tabular lining figures; these are just as tall as the fonts’ uppercase. The fonts’ OpenType features include alternate forms for the ‘I’, ‘J’, ‘4’, ‘i’, and ‘l’ – as well as a more Scandinavian version of the ‘Å’. There is also an alternate version of the zero, with a slash running through its counter. Indikator had a lot of character and verve than many other humanist sans serif families. It feels a little ‘old-timey,’ like it is channeling design ideas from the first half of the twentieth century, rather today’s Silicon-Valley-style designs. Indikator is an excellent selection for use in corporate communication or editorial design work. It will surely also come to good use in publications about contemporary culture and lifestyle issues. Indikator is the work of Frode Helland, a type designer from Norway.