Hello Everyone, introduce our new product Headbears - Sport Display, inspired by the title of the sports poster and We make it very energetically. Headbears font with strong and challenging nuances. very suitable for the title, typography, Poster, magazines, brochures, packaging,Websites and much more for your design needs, making your designs more modern and professional.
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DEMORA is the sporty sans serif style with uppercase and lowercase looks and feel nice balanced. Provide alternates and ligatures variant style make the design letter looks nice. Honestly it works perfectly for headlines, logos, posters, packaging, T-shirts and much more.
Recommended to use in Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop with opentype feature.
How to access Alternates Character?
Open glyphs panel :
- In Adobe Photoshop choose tool Window >> glyphs
- In Adobe Illustrator choose tool Type >> glyphs
Ligatures feature is default setting in Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop in Uppercase character. So when you want not to use the ligatures.
Open glyphs panel :
- In Adobe Photoshop choose tool Window >> Character and then please klick fi symbol
- In Adobe Illustrator choose tool Window >> Type >> Open Type and then please klick fi symbol
If you have questions, just send me a message and I’m glad to help.
Have a great day,
Absonstype
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The hand lettered title found on the cover of the 1932 sheet music for “Dancing Marathon” inspired the digital revival of this unusual lettering as well as the font’s name.
This eccentric Art Deco design (with a slight bit of Art Nouveau mixed in) is a thin, monoline typeface.
Dancing Marathon JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
Dance marathons got their start during the Great Depression as people desperate to earn a few dollars would enter into contests that went on for hours until the last couple remained standing on the dance floor.
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Erle Stanley Gardner’s beloved lawyer “Perry Mason” first appeared on screen in a series of six films with Warren Williams starring in four of them. The hand lettered opening title for 1935’s “The Case of the Lucky Legs” is a classic Art Deco sans serif design, and is now available as Courtroom JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
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Experience the precision, elegance and history of the Chalet font family. This collection of ten typefaces in three unique styles is the creative genius of acclaimed clothing designer René Albert Chalet. Originally used in his early advertising campaigns, Chalet appropriately echoes the attitude of its creator: function with flair. Modest and unpretentious yet bold and daring, Chalet’s distinctive air allows for a variety of uses ranging from text to display applications. Add modern panache to any design with the Chalet font family.
CHALET CREDITS:
- Typeface Design: Ken Barber, René Albert Chalet
- Typeface Production: Rich Roat
- Typeface Direction: Ken Barber, Andy Cruz
Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.
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Inside the pages of an untitled sign painting textbook (circa 1902) was an example of the classic chamfered sans serif alphabets used by tradesmen of the time.
This version was wider than most, and perfect for a digital version called Wide Chamfer JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
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Inside the pages of an untitled sign painting textbook (circa 1902) was an example of the classic chamfered sans serif alphabets used by tradesmen of the time.
This version was wider than most, and perfect for a digital version called Wide Chamfer JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.