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Timberwolf Type Drop Caps
Baskerville Caps™

Looking for classic drop caps? Look no further than Baskerville Caps. (1 font, $15.)


Timberwolf Type Drop Caps
Rococo Titling™

Rococo Titling is a set of titling caps based on work done by Rosart and Fournier during 18th century. (1 font, $15.)


Timberwolf Type Book Texts
Sarabande™

Sarabande is an accurate reproduction of Jean Jannon’s Caractères de l’université of 1621. (2 fonts, $49.) | View Details »


Timberwolf Type Book Texts
TWT Pavane™

TWT Pavane carries the tried-and-true flavor of Garamond-style type, but with modern enhancements. (2 fonts, $49.) | View Details »


Timberwolf Type Book Texts
Diorite™

The Diorite family is a rare, bold, rugged serif family—as is the mineral of the same name. (4 fonts, $84.) | View Details »


Timberwolf Type Book Texts
Eleonora™

Eleonora has been called “not intrusive or rigid,” and “elegantly monumental.” (4 fonts, $84.) | View Details »


Timberwolf Type Book Texts
New Millennium Linear™

New Millennium Linear is a near “monotone” relative of New Millennium Sans. (4 fonts, $84.) | View Details »


Timberwolf Type Book Texts
New Millennium Sans™

New Millennium Sans is a humanist sans in the Optima vein. (4 fonts, $84.) | View Details »


Three Islands PressOld Map Fonts, Book Texts
Geographica™

Inspired by the neat hand-done engravings of Thomas Jefferys (ca. 1710–1771), Geographer to King George III. (4 fonts, $99.) | View Details »


Timberwolf Type Book Texts
New Millennium™

New Millennium is a remarkable work: a clear and accessible book face with five styles. (5 fonts, $99.) | View Details »


Timberwolf Type Book Texts
Pressroom™

Pressroom is both legible and beautiful, but with “the sophstication of a crocodile.” (5 fonts, $99.) | View Details »


Timberwolf Type Book Texts
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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Historical Script and Text Fonts
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Chromosome

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Bonsai is very beautiful; the font's antiquity seems to conjure a sweet staleness of old newsprint, somehow.”
—A.T., Ontario, Canada

“Your period-style handwriting fonts remain the very best I've ever found. Thanks for your most excellent contributions to American typography!”
—A.L., Los Angeles CA

“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

“I happened across your website completely by accident, and I was astounded by the fonts I found there. They are amazing.”
—M.S., Ontario, Canada

“Our 3rd and 4th graders are thrilled that their historical writing is going to look so authentic!
—S.E., Charlottesville VA

“Not only is Texas Hero a uniquely beautiful font, there’s also the matter of Texas pride.”
—S.P.G., San Antonio TX

“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