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Connary Fagen Type Design creates versatile, timeless fonts, designed for elegance and usability in print, web, and user interfaces. Built on a longstanding appreciation for typography, Connary brings a modern touch to his fonts with continuous updates and feature additions, free to all customers.
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Based in Magelang, Indonesia, Wahyu & Sani Co. is operated by Wahyu Wibowo and Sani Sanjaya. Both are graphic designers wih 10+ years experience. Wahyu & Sani Co. is a collaboration team which aim to produce typefaces for designers.
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Founded in 1994, ingoFonts provides the fonts designed and crafted by Ingo Zimmermann, who is a type design professional located in Augsburg, Germany, and working in corporate and editorial design. The type designs of Ingo Zimmermann include fonts like Biró Script, Absolut Pro or Maier's Nr.8, which seem to be growing quite popular since they've been published. ingoFonts offers a wide range of fonts of all styles, from classical to modern, script fonts, revivals of historic typefaces, Romans, sa
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Kostić Type Foundry is located in Belgrade, Serbia. It is a small private foundry, run in cooperation between Zoran and Nikola Kostić (father and son). Zoran began making fonts in 1987 out of necessity, since his DTP studio needed PostScript Cyrilic fonts which, at the time, were being made by no one. While designing his first font, he discovered a whole new world whose beauty and complexity wove such a spell over him that he’s under its hold to this very day. He created a number of original ty
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Founded in 1939 by Edwin W. Krauter in Chicago, Lettering, Inc. produced its own patented Photo-Ray process of lettering (US Pat 2165861) in which transparent letters made from original alphabets were assembled by hand and then placed in a line (angled or curved if so desired) and then photographed. This "glass setting" process created flawlessly set headlines and, with multiple character forms to choose from, the headline looked authentically lettered. An early competitor of Photo Lettering, I
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