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Introducing the hand-drawn, weathered texture of Le Havre Hand.

Le Havre. It’s a family with no lack of characters diverse, yet none are as deep or tested in their appearance as the weathered, hand-drawn texture of Le Havre Hand. Tall and lean, the well-aged face carries with it the stories of a thousand miles. Starting with a sans as its origin, this handwritten font’s layered structure has been shaped through time and trial, ultimately capturing the simple beauty of a wise, experienced character. This layer-based font family includes style variations and new layering solutions. Le Havre Hand includes 21 font files. It also includes an outline, crosshatched versions and five inline variations, several extruded variants including a unique wireframe options. There are two extruded fonts and two drop shadow fonts. For users that have Opentype programs, such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Microsoft Publisher and Quark, each font also comes with an established set of art deco alternatives. Le Ha...

Introducing Solitas: The pure, clean lines of a highly legible sans.

You request perfection--that ideal equilibrium of compact dimensions and geometric underpinnings that leaves you with pure, clean lines of a highly legible sans. We give you Solitas, a 7-weight sans-serif from Jeremy Dooley. Made of 42 fonts, from the slender thin to the powerful bold and their matching italics, this typeface family features typographic options including ligatures, fractions, alternate unicase, upright italics, and titling caps. Coupled with its pure design and style, this makes Solitas a successful workhorse typeface. The result of simplification and reduction, Solitas is well-suited for the headlines and shorter texts of promotions, packaging, editorials and branding, both in print and on your website. That’s it. It’s that clean, that simple, and possibly that perfect for your next layout. Get it today. 85% off for a limited time!

The luxurious Aviano redefines its classic lines for the contemporary elegance of Aviano Silk.

A premier product from insigne, the powerful Aviano redefines its classic lines for the contemporary elegance of Aviano Silk. As part of insigne’s annual tradition in adding to the Aviano family, this modern development of a timeless font was selected the clear leader in a poll of insigne design’s social media followers. Silk refers to the smooth, flowing feel created by the font’s negative space, allowing for easy progress as the reader moves over the text. This sophisticated merge of stencil and centerline provides you with a typeface particularly suited to high-end luxury applications and branding. In addition, the extended characters give you more options for formality and a heightened sense of wealth and power in your project. Due to the modifications required for the new look, the Silk family is unable to work as an overlay for Aviano, though it purposely pairs with Aviano nicely. Use any of the 12 Aviano families with Silk to build a r...

Look, folks!

Look, folks! From what may just be the vernacular sign capital of the world, Chattanooga, Tennessee, it’s a brand new hyperfamily from insigne! Look includes three different related fonts, with three weights each. That’s over 70 fonts! Imagine: you turn onto a stretch of open country road. On the distressed, red background of an old barn wall, a large block of crisp white letters shout out: “See Rock City.” You soon realize this barn is not alone in competing for the passing eye. Far from it, ladies and gentlemen. This is just one of the many pieces of historic, hand-painted advertisements dotting the great Southern United States. Yes, these are the pieces of true Americana--the barns, the roadside signs, the machinery, the soda fountains, and more--that now inspire this splendid new set of three font families. This new, easily readable type from insigne digs deep to capture the very heart and passion of this splendid country’s let...

A sight of stability and grace, Mr. Darcy is greatly enabled to lead your work.

Only occasionally are we graced with a font so pleasant and enjoyable to our company as the wonderfully amiable Mr. Darcy. Even the most casual study of the face conveys to the reader a character not refined overnight but through careful trial and concentrated effort. The gentlemanly elegance of this yet contemporary font so easily calls to mind such Victorian estates that one imagines in many a classic of Ms. Austin or Ms. Eyre. The elegant and very graceful Mr. Darcy is sufficiently compete with its additional characters--to be stated more precisely, over 136 defining alternates. These optional features are carefully displayed within the supplied brochure. The employ of the Mr. Darcy family moreover demands that you see to the matters found in the User’s Guideline for all OpenType options and that you employ a program such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe PhotoShop, CorelDRAW, or Quark that supports OpenType features. Such OpenType options exi...