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Download Weeping Willow Fonts by Hanoded

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I have always liked Weeping Willows, they sort of remind me of China. During my years as a tour guide, I spent a lot of time in China and I can tell you that the Chinese love weeping willows - they plant them everywhere! Weeping Willow was created using a Japanese brush pen (bought in China actually).

It comes with double letter ligatures and a bunch of swashes as well.


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Download Recoleta Fonts by Latinotype

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Just like Grandmas recipe, Recoleta combines a variety of ingredientsfrom various popular 1970s typefacessuch as the soft and gentle shapes found in Cooper or fluid, angled strokes in Windsor mixed into one single design that features familiar yet fresh, modern flavors.

Its variety of weights provides a range of choices that will help you find the best typographic color for your project.

Lighter weights are well-suited for body text while heavier ones are ideal for high impact headlines.

The available stylistic alternates offer a number of different characters that give your logo or business card a unique look.



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Download Manofa Fonts by The Northern Block Ltd

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Manofa is a calligraphic sans-serif typeface. It is inspired by Warren Chappells Lydian and originated from the experiments with the shape and form of the letter O.

The result is a contemporary, sharp and sculptural display. Details include four weights, matching italics, two widths, alternative characters and the OpenType features.



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Download Speakeasy Fonts by Sudtipos

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Speakeasy is a 5-font combo thematically built as a toolset for designing menus and liquor labels as well as coffees, restaurants and signs when the desire is to communicate with style.

Originally put together to be used by the most famous speakeasy in Buenos Aires, this set contains a script, a minor (almost flat) wedge serif, a flare serif, a sans serif, and a bold Didone.

The seed for the script was found in a German lettering book, and the other fonts reflect the familiar advertising and announcement styles of the early 20th century.

The Speakeasy script comes with two different ways to connect the letterforms.

Also included are many alternates, swashes, endings and flourishes all accessible via OpenType features or glyph palettes.

More Speakeasy Modern and Speakeasy Flare are small cap fonts, and come with a few alternates.

Speakeasy Sans and Speakeasy Gothic come with full sets of majuscules and minuscules, but contain small caps and a few alternates as well.

A few rules and ornaments are also sprinkled throughout the set. This combination of fonts worked wonderfully for the project that called for it. Hopefully it will work just as well for your project.


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Download Tara Fonts by Indian Type Foundry

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Tara is a family of serif fonts designed for immersive reading. Its design considers a tall x-height, balanced with high contrast letter-forms and wedge-shaped serifs that propose an elegant character functional at reading sizes.

The axis of stress running through the letters is almost vertical; however, Tara is inspired by oldstyle typefaces, characterized by their use of diagonal axes.

The family includes four weights that range from Regular through Bold with matching italics.

Many of Taras lowercase letters retain calligraphic traces in their details, such as the terminal on the upright lowercase a and the ear of the g.

The italics contain a few dozen swash alternates, for use in headlines, titles as well as logo designs.

All of the fonts include small caps, 14 f-ligatures, and case-sensitive punctuation.

The default numeral style is set at proportional oldstyle figures with tabular and lining figures available as OpenType alternates.

A full-range of numerators and denominators for fraction-typesetting has been included for its compatibility with a widespread range of contents.

With letter-forms quite comfortable to read, Taras language support covers an extended Latin character-set and is an excellent choice for editorial projects across print media.

Tara was designed by Tania Alvarez Zaldivar, a type and graphic designer from Mexico, and a graduate of the Type & Media program at the Royal Academy of Arts (KABK) in The Hague.



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Download Mackay Fonts by Rene Bieder

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Mackay is a powerful transitional serif in 6 weights plus matching italics, designed for screen and print.

The eccentric serifs on uppercase letters like E, F, L and T are inspired by Alexander Kays Ronaldson from 1884, working as the starting point for the family.

The lowercase letters follow the traditional Antiqua model with attributes tracing back to drawings from the early 20th century.

The grotesk lowercase a, as well as the sharp lowercase s, derived from the closed shapes of uppercase letters like C, G or S, create a compact and bold appearance while a large x-height and small descenders add a modern look.

More In favor of a dynamic and elegant impression, the design of the italic cuts come with a strong calligraphic influence.

This results in completely new shapes for letters like lowercase a or g, ensuring a smooth integration into their surrounding letters while maintaining a distinctive appearance when combining with romans.

The family comes with a variety of opentype features like case sensitive shapes, old style figures, fractions, ordinals and many more.

Additional attention was given to the standard and discretionary ligatures, extending the structure of the basic glyphs with elegantly designed letter combinations for g/i, i/t or s/t.

According to their dynamic architecture, the italic weights are equipped with additional initial swash characters to subtle accentuate the calligraphic roots.

As a result of a high stroke contrast the family works great in paragraphs with medium to large font sizes like headlines, short paragraphs or logos.

With its 12 cuts, the family meets all requirements on high quality typography.



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Download Ash™ Fonts by Fenotype

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Ash is a script font hand drawn with dry brush. Ash is packed with automatic contextual alternates that keep the text vivid. Ash also has swash alternates for lowercase letters that add extra flavour. In titling alternates theres 26 swooshes and strokes placed in a-z that can be used as underlines or just decorations.

Ash is great display font for a swift hand drawn look. Ash has wide language support and it is PUA encoded so you can access extra glyphs in most graphic design softwares.



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Download Pantera Fonts by Lián Types

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ROARRR! THE STYLES -Pantera Pro is the most complete style, and although its default look is mono-rhythmic it gets really playful and crazy like the examples of the posters by just activating the Decorative Ligatures button in the Open-type Panel of Adobe Illustrator.

However, I recommend using also the Glyphs Panel because there you'll find much more variants per letter.

More Pantera Pro is in fact, coded in a way the combination of thicknesses will always look fantastic.

-Pantera Black Left, and Pantera Black Right are actually lite versions of Pantera Pro: They have very little Open-Type code, so what you see here is what you get.

Pantera Black Left has its left strokes thick, while Pantera Black Right has its right strokes thick.

-Pantera White is a lovely member in this family that looks lighter and airy, hence its name.

With the feature Standard Ligatures activated (liga) the font gets very playful.

-Pantera Caps is based on sign painters lettering and since it follows the same pointed brush rules as the other styles, it matches perfectly.

-Pantera Claws like its name suggests, is a set of icons that were done by our dear panther.

THE STORY It is said that typography can never be as expressive as calligraphy, but sometimes it can get close enough.

I tend to think that calligraphic trials, in order to work well as potential fonts, need first to go through very strict filters before going digital: While calligraphy is synonym of freedom (once its rules are mastered), type-design, in the other hand, has its battlefield a little tighter and tougher.

When I practice pointed brush lettering, there are so many things happening on the paper.

And most of them are delicious. The ones who know my work may see that although many of my fonts are very expressive, my handmade brush trials are much more lively than them.

With that in mind, this time I tried to go further and rescue more of those things that are lost in the process of thinking type when first sketches are calligraphic.

I wondered if I could create something wild, hence its name Panther, by understanding the randomness that sometimes calligraphy conveys and turning it to something systemic: With Pantera, I created an ordered disorder.

Like it happens a lot in many kinds of lettering styles, in order to enrich the written word the scribe mixes the thickness of the strokes and the width of the letters.

Like one of my favorite mentors say (1), they make thoughtful gestures Some lively strokes go down with a thick, while some do that with a thin.

Some letters are very narrow, meaning some of them will need to be very wide to compensate.

Why not?. The calligrapher is always thinking on the following letters, and he/she designs in his head the combination of thicks and thins before he/she executes them.

He/she knows the playful rhythm the words will have before writing them. It takes time and skill to master this and achieve graceful results. Going back to the font, in Pantera, this combination of varying thicknesses and widths of letters were Open-Type coded so the user will see satisfactory results by just enabling or disabling some buttons on the glyphs panel.

I'm very pleased with the result since its not very easy to find fonts which play with the words' rhythm like Pantera does, following of course, a strong calligraphic base.

I believe that if you were on the prowl for innovative fonts, this is your chance to go wild and get Pantera! NOTES (1) Phrase by Yves Leterme.

In fact, its the title of a book by him. EPILOGUE Esta fuente está dedicada a mi panterita


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