Kitchenette
Enjoy the speed and modern conveniences of Kitchenette, a fine connecting handwritten retro script sure to please any smart homemaker!
Enjoy the speed and modern conveniences of Kitchenette, a fine connecting handwritten retro script sure to please any smart homemaker!
Founder offers fonts in up to 4 encodings: The GB 2312-80 encoding contains simplified Chinese characters and is designed for normal use in mainland China. The GB/T 12345-90 encoding is the ...
Electrasonic is a neon linking script in fine, X fine and XX fine weights that whispers slyly of louche backstreet glamour and medicinally strong day-glo cocktails. Use with a cosmopolitan to hand ...
A loose, casual felt-pen script, Chantal comes in three weights plus italics, and a Cyrillic version too. Alternate versions are available in the upper and lower case keys, so settings can be ...
16th and 17th century formal handwriting forms the basis for Tinderbox, an antique script. Preserving the rough impression of a quill pen on parchment, Tinderbox evokes old manuscripts, ...
A freeform linking script that uses OpenType programming to replace beginning and ending characters with uniquely designed variants. Also includes ligatures and an extended t-bar carefully designed ...
Re-tooled from the QBF Collection.
Jaggers is a handwritten typeface based on the letterforms Caslon. It may be hard to see the resemblance between these two since Jaggers is such a unique font. Its casual appearance is charming and ...
EdwardEdwin a is simple but elegant rendition of a formal, calligraphic script.
Once upon a time (a.ka. 1984), there was a Goth band who called themselves "Hemingway's Shotgun." As a symbol of his commitment to this band, the bass player acquired a tattoo of a shotgun on his ...
Remember when a coyote was a light-boned rangy member of the canine family and not the name (spelled C-A-O-T-I) of your neighbor's four year old daughter? When a cricket was a leaping, chirping ...
Duibhlinn is based on the classic standard Gaelic typeface of the 1930s. One version of this was the Monotype Series 24 A font, ca. 1906-1922; this was recast by Michael O'Rahilly in 1913. Duibhlinn ...