RMU Belvedere is a revival of Heinrich Wieyncks design, which was released by Bauer in 1906. The font was completely redrawn and redesigned, and comes with a long s, two framing elements and two tailpieces.
Get the long s by typing [alt] + b or turn the round s into a long s by using the OT feature Historical Alternative. Start making the frame by typing [alt] + >, and continue with [alt] + <. The tailpieces can be reached by typing [alt] + [shift] + p or [alt] + p respectively.
Sunday, January 26, 2020
Download Roquero Font Family From FallenGraphic
Roquero is an amazing, sport styled, display font and will make your design more beautiful and powerful. This font is suitable for any design like branding, quotes and more
Download Trebla Square Font Family From Jonahfonts
Designed with a very limited over-shoot to accentuate a horizontal appearance to increase legibility in long or short headings as well as body-texts.
Note with the capital O and lower o roundness has been limited along with other lowercase b, d, g, q and p.
Trebla Square is very suitable for titling, display, captions, logos and supports all if not most latin languages.
Download Cidrella Font Family From Gleb Guralnyk
Presenting an elegant calligraphic script font named "Cidrella". It's a cider brew themed typeface, perfectly suited for label design and stuff. This font has a lot of ligatures and multilingual support (check out the screenshots with available characters). Thank you and have a nice day!
Download Cartoon Nouveau JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine
Most of the lettering on a piece of sheet music for a song from the 1921 George M. Cohan musical comedy entitled “The O’Brien Girl” was hand lettered in a playful, casual Art Nouveau design with rounded ends.
The characters on that page took on a look reminiscent of cartoon or comic strip wording, and the result is a digital typeface named Cartoon Nouveau JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
Download Clarika Pro Font Family From Wild Edge
Clarika is driven by the core concept that a font family can provide both a geometric and grotesque set of sub-families, interchangeable to create a robust versatile type system.
Clarika Pro is based on the successes of the 2017 cut of the original Clarika. Enhanced with features requested by customers and revamped based on its use across mediums, Clarika Pro is a thoughtful evolution and adaptation. The family has been extended with deeper language support. It has been redrawn, re-kerned, and re-spaced for an even more distinguished look. Unique features have been added to the families such as duplexed numerals and currencies, enabling ways to present large amounts of data without losing alignment when bolding line items. To extend usability, Clarika Office is now available as a companion to Clarika Pro, mapping popular combinations of weights together for use within office applications such as Word or PowerPoint.
Within all Clarika families co-exists two sub-families, Clarika Geometric and Clarika Grotesque. Clarika Geometric is the backbone of the system defined by calculated precision, the balance of hard and soft geometry, and simplicity of form while Clarika Grotesque is refined by traditional cues, elegant page texture, and classic grotesque detailing. Unique notches and angled terminals throughout both sub-families invite negative space into counters allowing letterforms to become more legible and gracefully support an incredible range of weight options. Clarika is both a nod to the past and a step towards the future.
Character sets support over 200 Latin-based languages covering Western Europe, Central/Eastern Europe, Baltic, Turkish, Romanian, and Cyrillic languages. Equipped for professional typography, Clarika supports OpenType features include lining, tabular, and oldstyle figures, fractions, ordinals, superscripts, subscripts, and more.
Download Spirits Font Family From Latinotype
Spirits design was initially based on Hermann Ihlenburg's Schoeffer Old Style from the 1912 ATF catalog. Soft is the closest version to the printed original typeface. Neutral, with more formal serifs, is ideal for editorial design, for example newspaper headlines. Sharp, more contemporary, is the best choice for meeting today's design needs.
Condensed proportions and large x-height, features found in the original font, make Spirits ideally suited for headlines and branding design.
As you would expect from Latinotype, this font comes with a standard character set that supports over 200 languages. Each version includes its own alternates and comes in 4 weights, ranging from Light to Black, resulting in a total of 12 font styles.
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