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Diorite
The Diorite family is a rare, bold, rugged serif familyas is the mineral of the same name. (4 fonts, $84.) | View Details »
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Eleonora
Eleonora has been called “not intrusive or rigid,” and “elegantly monumental.” (4 fonts, $84.) | View Details »
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New Millennium
New Millennium is a remarkable work: a clear and accessible book face with five styles. (5 fonts, $99.) | View Details »
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New Millennium Linear
New Millennium Linear is a near “monotone” relative of New Millennium Sans. (4 fonts, $84.) | View Details »
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New Millennium Sans
New Millennium Sans is a humanist sans in the Optima vein. (4 fonts, $84.) | View Details »
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Pressroom
Pressroom is both legible and beautiful, but with “the sophstication of a crocodile.” (5 fonts, $99.) | View Details »
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Sarabande
Sarabande is an accurate reproduction of Jean Jannon’s Caractères de l’université of 1621. (2 fonts, $49.) | View Details »
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TWT Pavane
TWT Pavane carries the tried-and-true flavor of Garamond-style type, but with modern enhancements. (2 fonts, $49.) | View Details »
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TWT Prospero
Looking for something like a Bodoni, but easier to read? TWT Prospero is the typeface for you. (7 fonts, $129.) | View Details »
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[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
I took one look at American Scribe and knew it was the Declaration of Independence before reading the ad copy. You captured it perfectly. B.P., Marietta OH
Your fonts are gorgeous, and in particular, your handwriting fonts are the best I've ever seen. J.H., Witny, Oxfordshire, England
You have maintained a level of quality in the design of your various fonts that rivals the best foundries. G.V., Salem OR
All [these] typefaces are wonderful, romantic creative fonts which no serious designer could possibly overlook. G.H., London, England
I'm a collector of 19th century antiques and photographs, and like to make labels and scrapbooks using fonts that fit the period of my items. I've even tried to learn the penmanship myself using dip pens... your fonts will make it so much easier! P.M., Palatine IL
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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