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Download Constant Font Family From Underscore

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Designed by Johannes Neumeier, Constant is a display slab and slab serif font family. This typeface has seven styles and was published by Underscore. Download Constant Font Family From Underscore Constant is a meticulously constructed slab serif display typeface of a sturdy lineage. The strong horizontal and vertical rhythm combined with calculated angles dominate its appearance, yet sweeping broad shapes infuse the design with an overall warm undertone. Constant is best suited for setting short headlines, word marks, posters and other visual communication ephemera. Particular when set in all uppercase the typeface’s squarish and resolute nature commands attention and projects authority. Despite the prominent slab serifs and their angular corner details, these fonts work well also for shorter text passages, especially in the lighter to medium weights. When typesetting Constant in paragraphs spanning several lines the face requires a fair am

Download Cinefile Font Family From Eurotypo

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Designed by Carine de Wandeleer, Cinefile is a display sans, display slab and dingbat font family. This typeface has three styles and was published by Eurotypo. Download Cinefile Font Family From Eurotypo The 50’s were the golden years for cinema and consequently also for the artists who lettered on the posters. Cinefile is a brushed disconnected script included in a family font that evokes the soul of that vintage brush but with a modern touch. The main characteristics of Cinefile are soft and rounded shapes and a very high x-height, clean and easy to read. Cinefile Family includes 3 fonts: Cinefile, a very versatile script font with initial forms, and a generous complement of alternate characters, ligatures, ordinals, Cinefile Slab Serif and Cinefil Ornaments that combine perfectly and give you many options to your designs. Remember that to access to all additional characters, you must use software that is truly compatible with OpenType,

Download Barn Dance JNL Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts

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Designed by Jeff Levine, Barn Dance JNL is a display slab and art deco font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts. Download Barn Dance JNL Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts The hand lettered title on the 1945 sheet music for the song “Louisiana Hayride” is an Art Deco design with a nod to the preceding Art Nouveau era. It is now available as Barn Dance JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. Download Barn Dance JNL Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts Download Now View Gallery

Download Clarendon Rough Fonts by Jeff Kahn

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Designed by Jeff Kahn, Clarendon Rough is a display slab font published by Jeff Kahn. Download Clarendon Rough Fonts by Jeff Kahn Clarendon Rough is extended, retro, iconic, rugged, distressed, direct, western, and suitable for display and text. Its large x-height provides excellent legibility at small point sizes. It is suitable for packaging, restaurant use, websites, magazines, lively headlines. Download Clarendon Rough Fonts by Jeff Kahn Download Now View Gallery

Download Ritz Slab Serif JNL Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts

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Designed by Jeff Levine, Ritz Slab Serif JNL is a display slab font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts. Download Ritz Slab Serif JNL Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts Ritz Slab Serif JNL is a bold display face which shares a lot of similar design traits to Stymie and other similar metal type of the 1930s and 1940s, but in actuality was modeled from only four letters. On the sheet music for the 1937 song “Sweet Varsity Sue” [from the 20th Century Fox Film “Life Begins in College”], there is a picture of the Ritz Brothers – a popular comedy team from 1925 through the late 1960s. The hand lettered name “Ritz” became the basis for Ritz Slab Serif JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. Download Ritz Slab Serif JNL Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts Download Now View Gallery

Download Refinery Stencil JNL Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts

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Designed by Jeff Levine, Refinery Stencil JNL is a stencil and display slab font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts. Download Refinery Stencil JNL Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts A vintage brass stencil used for marking oil drum lids for the Standard Oil Company of Kentucky served as the model for Refinery Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. Download Refinery Stencil JNL Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts Download Now View Gallery

Download Rita Fonts by Latinotype

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Designed by Daniel Hernández and Rodrigo Fuenzalida, Rita is a display slab font family. This typeface has twelve styles and was published by Latinotype. Download Rita Fonts by Latinotype The publication of this more mature design is the result of a previous 1-style project which was developed in 2010. Rita, the new design, has increased from one single style to a full font family, with a strong personality, ideal for short text for high impact designs. Rita is a slab serif typeface that offers a wide range of weights and widths—from a thin, ultra condensed font to a heavy variant for poster design. Its variety of weights and widths allows users to create a number of different compositions such as titles and text for impact or high impact graphics. Rita comes in 10 styles and includes a set of 400 characters that support over 200 languages. Rita was designed by Daniel Hernández with the collaboration of Rodrigo Fuenzalida. Down