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Download Mortise Fonts Family From Signal

Download Mortise Fonts Family From Signal To mortise is “to join or fasten securely.” Created by an aspiring furniture-maker and an ageing typographer, Mortise is a solidly constructed new slab serif, and marks Signal’s first collaboration with outside designers. A generous x-height, open counters, wide proportions, and monoline strokes make it readable and practical, while the long, slightly curved vertical serifs give it a raffish, mustache-twirling air. The X-Light is neat and refined and holds the page nicely; the middle weights are sturdy and direct; and the broad, blocky serifs on the X-Bold are exuberant and perhaps a bit rowdy. Available in six carefully crafted weights, Mortise is both a fresh new face and a versatile addition to the venerable slab serif genre. And, of course, it goes well with its sans sibling, (link: https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/signal/tenon text: Tenon). Download Mortise Fonts Family From Signal Download Now View Gallery

Download Gallatin Bold Fonts Family From Wooden Type Fonts

Download Gallatin Bold Fonts Family From Wooden Type Fonts Slab serif in 3 weights Download Gallatin Bold Fonts Family From Wooden Type Fonts Download Now View Gallery

Download Luxury Home Font Family From Fo Da

Download Luxury Home Font Family From Fo Da "Luxury Home" is a slab serif typeface of 9 weights from Extra Light to Extra Black and can be used as both a headline and text face. "Luxury Home" is recommended for using in long-form writing and articles, since a serif is far more readable for longer passages of text. The typeface has a carefully crafted weight range, with ligatures . Download Luxury Home Font Family From Fo Da Download Now View Gallery

Download Skope Font Family From Type-Ø-Tones

Download Skope Font Family From Type-Ø-Tones Skope is an experiment in horizontal stress and also a recreation of the extreme lettering style of comic masters such as Josep Coll or Manuel Urda from his cartoons in the pages of the classic TBO (Barcelona, Spain, 1917-1998) or our contemporary favorites Francesc Capdevila -Max- and Joost Swarte. The proportions and some of the fundamental features of Skope are drawn from the features of the masthead of the magazine Triunfo (Valencia, Spain, 1946-1982). The inspiration for the numbers comes from a kitchen clock from the 70’s photographed in the distance in a second-hand shop. Download Skope Font Family From Type-Ø-Tones Download Now View Gallery