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Download Mortise Fonts Family From Signal

Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 2 Download Now Server 3 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, Tenon . Download Mortise Fonts Family From Signal Download Mortise Fonts Family From Signal

Download Gallatin Bold Fonts Family From Wooden Type Fonts

Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 2 Download Now Server 3 Slab serif in 3 weights Download Gallatin Bold Fonts Family From Wooden Type Fonts Download Gallatin Bold Fonts Family From Wooden Type Fonts

Download Luxury Home Font Family From Fo Da

Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 2 Download Now Server 3 "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 Luxury Home Font Family From Fo Da

Download Skope Font Family From Type-Ø-Tones

Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 2 Download Now Server 3 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 Skope Font Family From Type-Ø-Tones