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Melodica

What is the Melodica font? Melodica was so named because the characters dance easily across the page as music wafts across a room. The font w...

Channel B

What is the Channel B font? Channel B was derived from the logo for Channel B, a British entertainment internet channel, anchored by former S...

Dropsomaniacal

What is the Dropsomaniacal font? Drop Caps happen. They started off life as decorated initials way back when in the days of illuminated manus...

TAXICAB

What is the TAXICAB font? TAXICAB is a full typeface inspired by the soft, rounded capitals and numerals used for medallion numbers on yellow...

Pacific Script

What is the Pacific Script font? Pacific Script is a font inspired by an alphabet created by Howard Trafton in the 1930s. However, I felt it...

Mati

What is the Mati font? Father’s Day, or June 17 of this year, is in the middle of Argentinian winter. And like people do on wintery Sunday mo...

Hypnotique

What is the Hypnotique font? Do we have a volunteer from the audience! Yes, you young lady, step into the ring, there’s no need to be afraid!...

Kaat

What is the Kaat font? “Kaat” is a new type (2013). It was designed by Chris Nuijen and named after his daughter Kaat. It represents the peri...

Salome™

What is the Salome™ font? Salome is a revival, normalization and elaborate expansion of a 1972 film face called Cantini. The original film ty...

Black-Out™

What is the Black-Out™ font? Bohemian Modern slab stencil display font Black–Out is a result of three things: the need for a distinctive ultr...

Variety

What is the Variety font? Now that there are more Studio K fonts than there are characters in the alphabet it occured to me that I should pro...

Clydesdale™

What is the Clydesdale™ font? Clydesdale is a five-weight compressed sans serif font family. It was designed by Steve Jackaman over a several...

Homeward Bound

What is the Homeward Bound font? Homeward Bound is a fat, grungy slab serif font - all handmade and loosely based on Rockwell. Together with...

Brouillard

What is the Brouillard font? Brouillard means ‘fog’ in French. I like the ‘oui’ letter combination and I was looking for a name for this font...

Blonk

What is the Blonk font? Looking for a big, bold, black typeface? Meet the fat solid curves of Blonk! This type is based on hand-drawn letterf...

Hutsulyandiya 2D

What is the Hutsulyandiya 2D font? Hutsulyandiya 2D family fonts comprise folk ornaments found on Hutsul ceramics of the mid 19th to early 20...

Keks

What is the Keks font? And now something completely different. Keks has broken elements like a blackletter typeface, but the actual forms are...

LF Punten

What is the LF Punten font? Type designer Luc(as) de Groot has a large archive of lettering he drew by hand, often to accompany the quirky ca...

Schnitz™

What is the Schnitz™ font? Linotype Schnitz is part of the Take Type Library, selected from the contestants of Linotype’s International Digit...

Element 120

What is the Element 120 font? Element 120 (Unbinilium) is a hypothetical chemical element in the periodic table. You can forget about that, I...