Manuvers – Handmade Sans Font
Introducing a new handmade font with tons of cool characters, symbols, and unique styles. Manuvers Handmade Sans Font is perfect for quotes, logos, apparel, advertising, wedding invitations and packaging design.
Introducing a new handmade font with tons of cool characters, symbols, and unique styles. Manuvers Handmade Sans Font is perfect for quotes, logos, apparel, advertising, wedding invitations and packaging design.
Buntara is handmade modern vintage textured display typefaces, which is combining the style of classic typography with an modern handlettering style.
Chesterfield™ was inspired by carnival, circus and tattoo signs shop from the late 1800’s, It works well with normal size text, but it works even better for large displays, short words, or even just to incorporate a few or single characters in a design.
Realitium is a vintage typeface it’s perfect for latterhead, vintage apparel design, headline, logotype, poster, card, and etc.
Fictoria: inspired by antique and vintage advertising tins package. Come with 4 style and OpenType features with Stylistic Alternates, Contextual Alternate. To access the alternat glyphs, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS and Adobe Indesign. You can use this font for various purposes.such as logo, t-shirt, posters, lable, greetingcard, letterhead, book cover, and many more.
Logawa is a handpainted typeface with a customible style it’s perfect for creating tattoo, a headline, logotype, and t-shirt/ apparel design it’s easy to use in any software or device. The characteristic of Logawa is underground inspired from music, tattoo, grafitti style with the unique handmade touch characteristic.
Aesthetique is a typeface of decorative initials that is Victorian in style and bears a close family.
Back to 1880-1900
When a number of events were coming together ; the country was evolving from a local market economy to mass merchandising, rail systems were being built and color lithography was becoming more affordable. The first rail cars full of oranges were being shipped from Southern California to the East – what a treat during a cold winter’s day. Labels were pasted on every fruit crate and these labels had large images of oranges and orange groves.