font_category: blackletter
Set it large… I dare you! 100pt+ is definitely encouraged with this face. White Wolf was created to fill the void for condensed sharp wedge serif fonts. Taking inspiration from other hybrid fonts such...
The inspiration source for Royaume Monogram is a decorative letterset (capitals only) from the 1884 Ames’ Guide to Self Instruction in Practical and Artistic Penmanship by Daniel T. Ames. The letterforms were labeled as...
MFC Hills Medieval was developed from a unique historical Blackletter type specimen in the 1882 Hills Manual of Social and Business Forms. While you could use its ornate capitals to construct a monogram, this...
MFC Nadall Medieval was originally designed by Bernard William “Berne” Nadall for Barnhardt Brothers & Spindler back in 1885 under the name “Faust Text” and later under the “Missal Text Series”. While you could...
The source of inspiration for MFC Decatur Monogram is a beautifully styled blackletter from JM. Bergling’s 1914 book on Monograms and Engraving Alphabets. This elegant decorative style was shown only displayed as Capital letters,...
The Wild West meets Russia and India in this heavy duty display face. Although it’s uppercase only, most of the characters vary between the uppercase and lowercase alphabets, so it’s easy to give your...
Reminiscent of circuitry and wrought iron, Anachrony constructs the forms of an Old English Blackletter with the strokes of a Modern Geometric Sans, and lands in the vicinity of Art Deco. For such an...
You gotta love this extreme take on the “gothic” blackletter traditions! Roger Nelsson edited a few letters, drastically improved the spacing – and then gave it the usual large CheapProFonts character set. Fun! Kevin...
For these fonts I have reworked the spacing a bit, and completely redesigned the “N” as they were calligraphically very wrong. Kevin King says: “Petrock is based on letterforms found in a small city...
I loved the look of this font so much that I couldn’t resist reworking it – although it probably had the most basic character set I’ve ever used as a starting point. But here...