Toronto Gothic
Toronto Gothic was designed by Andrew Leman and published by E-phemera. Toronto Gothic contains 1 style.
Toronto Gothic was designed by Andrew Leman and published by E-phemera. Toronto Gothic contains 1 style.
Penitentiary Gothic was designed by Andrew Leman and published by E-phemera. Penitentiary Gothic contains 5 styles and family package options.
Landry Gothic was designed by Andrew Leman and published by E-phemera. Landry Gothic contains 1 style.
Julius Klinger was designed by Andrew Leman and published by E-phemera. Julius Klinger contains 3 styles and family package options.
Golden Ticket was designed by Andrew Leman and published by E-phemera. Golden Ticket contains 4 styles and family package options.
Compliments was designed by Andrew Leman and published by E-phemera. Compliments contains 2 styles and family package options.
Compliments was designed by Andrew Leman and published by E-phemera. Compliments contains 2 styles and family package options.
Vogue is extrapolated from some words in a 1930s brochure from Western Union called The Vogue of the Social Telegram.
Toronto Gothic was developed from a headline in a 1920s issue of the Toronto Star. In a previous life, it was probably Condensed Titling Gothic #11, but in this form its rounded corners and irregular ...
Telegrafo was developed from a couple of words on a 1920s telegram from Argentina.