Comes with scores of OpenType features, including historical ligatures, contextual alternates, and ink blotsmore than 1,000 characters in all. Military Scribe is modeled after the compact, legible script on the mid- to late-1770s muster rolls of the 10th Regiment of Foot, a British military unit that saw action at the outset of the American Revolution in the Battle of Lexington and Concord as well as Bunker Hill. Save 50% off licensing these fonts separately. All five come with numerous ligatures, old-style forms, ink blots, cross-outs, and full Latin support. Includes Emily Austin, Houston Pen, Lamar Pen, Texas Hero, and Austin Pen, each with a distinctively 19th-century look and feel. »Try it out here.Ĭheck out our Texas Heroes Set, comprising five fonts that simulate the handwriting of famous early Texans. Geographica comes with Roman, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic styles, true small capitals, scores of ligatures, two stylistic alternate titling capsand has a slew of cartographic ornaments, to boot. Geographica is a legible serif text-type family modeled after the hand-drawn place names and peripheral narratives on the mid-1700s New World maps of English engraver Thomas Jefferys. Geographica Script is a member of both our Historical Pens and Old Map Fonts collections. Six months in the making, our latest old script font has more than 1,100 glyphs, including scores of ligatures, historical flourishes, and an eye-popping series of period ornaments. Geographica Script is a careful simulation of the kind of 18th-century roundhand script you’ll find on engraved maps and trade cards of the mid-1700s. All seven come with more genuine map ornaments than you can shake a windlass at. Our Old Map Fonts Collection includes seven typefaces (ten fonts total) modeled after actual cartographic sources from about 1650 to 1770, among them the work of Emanuel Bowen (1694≡767), Geographer to King George II, and Thomas Jefferys (1710≡771), Geographer to King George III. Comes with hundreds of ligatures and other OpenType alternates, ink blots and cross-outs, an uppercase hand-lettered alphabet, and full Latin support. It comes with both a fine, legible regular style and a unique bold weight that looks like handwriting made with an over-inked pen. » Try it out here.Īustin Pen replicates the penmanship of Texas empresario Stephen F. Geographica Hand is a member our Old Map Fonts Collection. Its 900 glyphs include several sketchy cartographic illustrationstrees, churches, windmills, and the like. Geographica Hand is as legible and versatile as Geographica Roman but more genuinely evocative of the source materials. Geographica Hand, a replication of the hand-lettered titles on British map engravings of the 18th century. (Where else might you find a type collection that’ll let you write like John Quincy Adamsor the busy waitress at the local pub, depending on your mood?) You can have ’em all for just $149 a savings of 80%! » Click here. Our Handwritten History Bundle is a collection of 20 distinctive font designs representing authentic penmanship styles as they’ve changed through the ages, from 1650 to 2010. Comes with contextual ligatures, alternate styles, ink blots, cross-outsmore than 800 glyphs in all. Although lacking the flair of some 1800s scripts, the font’s upright, condensed letterforms keep it impressively legible while remaining true to the period. » Try it out here.ĭouglass Pen, inspired by the hand of Frederick Douglass, reflects the boldness and determination of the famous American abolitionist, statesman, and orator. This full-featured font comes with more than 1,000 characters, among them scores of contextual and discretionary ligatures, upper- and lowercase sylistic alternates, lining and old-style figures, ink blots, cross-outs, and full Latin support. Named after John Paul Jones’s famous frigate, Bonhomme Richard is modeled after Jones’s legible yet elegant cursive hand in letters from the late 18th century. Has more than 600 glyphs, including dozens of ligatures, contextual alternates, and full Latin support. No discount code requiredsimply buy any other font (or fonts) before 01 September 2023, and you’ll also get a free download link to this genuine 18th century script (a $39 value). FREE with any order this month is American Scribe, the original Declaration of Independence font, replicating the penmanship of Timothy Matlack.
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