Querino Script is an extra-bold script font, created by Måns Grebäck during 2018 and 2019.
It comes as a regular, upright version and as italic.
Also check out its sister typeface Querino Sans.
The font is multilingual and has an extensive range of glyphs; it supports all Latin-based European languages, contains numbers as well as all symbols and characters you'll ever need.
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Triumph Wheels is inspired from American fonts with a cool character! There are more than 350 glyphs included in this font. Triumph Wheels is perfect for poster design, book covers, merchandise, fashion campaigns, newsletters, branding, advertising, magazines, greeting cards, album covers, and quote designs and more.
Feature
- Uppercase
- lowercase
- Number & Symbol
- International Glyphs
- Alternative Uppercase
- Alternative lowercase
- Ligatures
- Swashes
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A versatile compressed font for film posters, credit blocks and trailers, Due Credit is a display font specifically designed for the film and television industry. A versatile typeface that’s suitable for bold headline titles and small credit blocks, with an additional horror genre inspired extra style.
Watch Due Credit in action in this showreel: https://youtu.be/2XeoqG17wo8
Due Credit offers:
Uppercase Characters
Lowercase (all capitals)
Light, Regular, Bold and Extra Bold Weights
Additional Cast and Crew Glyphs (simply drop in crew titles in one click)
Additional "Horror" genre style with Alternatives
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The Buum typeface evolved from the explosive lettering originally designed as part of a house style for an interactive science centre for kids. Beside its usual application as a strong display font in print and on screen, the bold angular shapes of glyphs are adapted for negative machine- or laser-cutting into structural materials such as iron sheets, plywood, or stone ... and for creating tactile expressive surfaces and 3D objects.
This pictogrammic and dazzling font remotely echoes the morphology of the lettering of futurism and constructivism, when avant-garde typography was once an exciting adventure. It is a lettering building kit with a number of stylistic alternatives of glyphs that enable a user to shape the same word differently each time.
Buum is recommended by nine out of ten old school futurists, favored by steampunk CNC operators and respected by the majority of infantile anarchists.
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