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Abigail Adams
Inspired by the hand of the eponymous eighteenth-century American patriot in her letters to her husband, John. (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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American Scribe
The first of its kind, American Scribe replicates the penmanship of the man who engrossed the Declaration of Independence. (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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Austin Pen
Inspired by Stephen F. Austin’s handwriting in his famous, secret Mexican prison diary of 1834. (2 fonts, $49.) | View Details » |
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Botanical Scribe
A recreation of the formal inscriptions on old floral engravings of Pierre-Joseph Redouté, the “The Raphael of Flowers.” (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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Douglass Pen
Douglass Pen duplicates the handsome historical penmanship of Frederick Douglasswith an extensive character set. (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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Emily Austin
Our first historical penmanship font based on the hand of a womana clear and delicate, yet forceful, hand. (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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Geographica Script
A true-to-life reproduction of the elegant roundhand script used on maps and trade cards of the middle 1700s. (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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Houston Pen
There’s perhaps one most-memorable Texas hero, and his correspondence closely resembled type set in Houston Pen. (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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Lamar Pen
A clone of the cursive hand of Mirabeau B. Lamar, a celebrated Texan of the early days of the Republic. (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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Military Scribe
Inspired by the meticulous penmanship in the mid- to late-1770s muster rolls of His Majesty’s Tenth Regiment of Foot. (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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Old Man Eloquent
A recreation of the handwriting of John Quincy Adams in the diary he kept for nearly 70 years. (2 fonts, $49.) | View Details » |
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Remsen Script
An interpretation of the fine engrossing script on a single document writ by a Colonial American penman. (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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Schooner Script
There’s a dramatic maritime tale behind Schooner Script, based on a single letter written on 18 September 1825. (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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Texas Hero
Gen’l T. J. Rusk couldn’t have known his dispatches to the Texas Army would someday inspire Texas Hero. (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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Cedar Street
Grab a ballpoint and a porous notepad, print, scan, placeor just install Cedar Street and use your keyboard. (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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Marydale
If you want to give your words a truly chatty feel, you might want to give Marydale a try. Three weights. (3 fonts, $79.) | View Details » |
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Oak Street
While using Oak Street for that casual design project, don’t be surprised if you get a whiff of good food cookin’. (1 font, $29.) | View Details » |
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Professor
Get your hands on Professor, and you’ll have at your disposal a handsome, legible, matter-of-fact cursive script face. (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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Pumpkinseed
Ever wish you had really neat hand-lettering? And could write in eight styles? Maybe Pumpkinseed can help. (8 fonts, $89.) | View Details » |
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Viktorie
Not too clean and not too shabby, Viktorie is based on the distinctive scrawl of a woman who really writes like that. (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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Antiquarian
An interpretation of the titles and captions in Atlas Historique, published in Europe in the early 1700s. (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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Antiquarian Scribe
Modeled after the hand-lettering on an original page I have of an early-18th-century world atlas. (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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Bonnycastle
A replication of the hand-lettered titles in the charts and maps of Sir Richard Henry Bonnycastle (17911847). (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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Geographica
Inspired by the neat hand-done engravings of Thomas Jefferys (ca. 17101771), Geographer to King George III. (4 fonts, $99.) | View Details » |
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Geographica Hand
A painstaking simulation of the titles and place names on 18th century cartographic engravings. (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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Geographica Script
A true-to-life reproduction of the elegant roundhand script used on maps and trade cards of the middle 1700s. (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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Terra Ignota
Modeled after the script of a pirateor perhaps the lettering on a map of North America, circa 1650. (1 font, $39.) | View Details » |
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Attic Antique
An old, broken, wavy, Century-style text face with one somewhat dark roman weight and a true italic. (2 fonts, $49.) | View Details » |
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Bonsai
Years ago, you’d occasionally find lopsided type in an offset print jobBonsai mimics such an interesting look. (2 fonts, $49.) | View Details » |
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Broadsheet
A full-featured typeface that accurately replicates mid to late18th century Colonial American newspaper type. (2 fonts, $49.) | View Details » |
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Castine
Little did the headstone carver know, more than two centuries ago, that he was creating the inspiration for Castine. (2 fonts, $49.) | View Details » |
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3IP Antique Text Fonts Collection
Our Antique Text Fonts Collection: Four vintage text faces for that authentic dated look. (8 fonts, $129.) | View Details » |
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3IP Historical Pen Fonts Collection
Our Historical Pen Fonts Collection: Fifteen authentic-looking pen faces modeled after actual vintage handwriting. (17 fonts, $199.) | View Details » |
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3IP Modern Handwritten Fonts Collection
Our Modern Handwritten Fonts Collection: Seven real-looking handwriting faces that’ll cause double-takes wherever you go. (15 fonts, $189.) | View Details » |
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3IP Offbeat Grab Bag
Our Offbeat Grab Bag: Three wacky fonts that defy all attempts at description. (3 fonts, $49.) | View Details » |
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3IP Type Library
Three Islands Press’s entire portfolio, to date: 34 typefaces (55 fonts among them) that closely replicate found source material. (55 fonts, $499.) | View Details » |
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Age of Discovery Bundle
Our Age of Discovery Bundle: An assortment of twelve fonts that replicate pre-1800s materials. (12 fonts, $149.) | View Details » |
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Geographica Fonts Set
Our Geographica Fonts Set: Three full-featured vintage cartographic faces comprising six fonts in all. (6 fonts, $89.) | View Details » |
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Handwritten History Bundle
Our Handwritten History Bundle: Twenty real-looking handwriting fonts covering four centuries of scribblingat a very deep discount. (20 fonts, $149.) | View Details » |
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Old Map Fonts Collection
Our Old Map Fonts Collection: Seven replica map fonts modeled after materials from the 1600s to the 1800s. (7 fonts, $149.) | View Details » |
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OldFonts Historical Library
Our OldFonts Historical Library: Twenty-four vintage scripts, texts, and cartographic faces that replicate genuine historical materials. (33 fonts, $399.) | View Details » |
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Texas Heroes Fonts Set
Our Texas Heroes Font Set: Five 19th-century script fonts representing the hands of real people from the Republic of Texas. (6 fonts, $99.) | View Details » |
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The fonts you offer are quite unique and beautifully done.... Your site and ecommerce process was also a pleasure to view and to use. R.M., Newbury NH
[American Scribe] is the 3rd font I have ordered from this foundry! Love them. Thanks for the good and authentic work! V.B., BC, Canada
The Texas Hero font is fantastic and just what I have been looking for. D.M., Mahwah NJ
I think [Texas Hero] is amazing. It is incredibly beautiful and in my opinion looks very authentic. E.H., Brookline MA
I have never encountered such fine and detailed work in a handwritten font before. I heartily applaud your attention to detail and historical accuracy. J.W., Seattle WA
These are fantastic fonts, and I appreciate that your company offers a trial download (minus the "e") so I could sell these fonts to my client. L.A., Woodinville WA
The Lamar Pen font is divine. We are using it on a novel set in the eighteenth century, and the author is ecstatic. J.H., London, England
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