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A vintage newspaper front page from June 6, 1944 proclaimed “France Invaded” in a bold, condensed wood type that has been revived as News Event JNL – available in both regular and oblique versions.
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A vintage newspaper front page from June 6, 1944 proclaimed “France Invaded” in a bold, condensed wood type that has been revived as News Event JNL – available in both regular and oblique versions.
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KyivType superfamily, consisting of three subfamilies: Sans, Serif and Titling. Fonts have variability in weight and contrast. There are also alternates.
Initiated by Projector, Dmytro Bulanov Creative Büro, and Banda Agency for Kyiv city (Ukraine) identification and promotion. Freeware. Fonts are free for commercial and non-commercial use.
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Introducing Malinsha, a vintage brush font created from manual hand-lettering. Inspired by retro signage and modern calligraphy, Malinsha has a bold letterform that perfect for displays. Available in Regular and Distressed that you can mix and match to be fit your theme.
Malinsha equipped with hundreds of alternates characters that ease you to create an amazing typographic design! Malinsha is perfect for logo, logotype, apparel, merchandise, poster, website, label, signage & storefront, badge, packaging, greeting cards, and much more!
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Download Malinsha Fonts Family From Arterfak Project |
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Baby Pumpkin is a fun display Font font, this font Is perfect for lproduct packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, special events or anything.
Baby Pumpkin comes with uppercase and lowercase letters, multilingual symbols, numerals, punctuation.
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KyivType Sans is a part of the KyivType superfamily, consisting of three subfamilies: Sans, Serif and Titling.
Initiated by Projector, Dmytro Bulanov Creative Büro, and Banda Agency for Kyiv city (Ukraine) identification and promotion. Freeware. Fonts are free for commercial and non-commercial use.
More at Behance.
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