font_designer: William Page

MPI Tuscan Extra Condensed

MPI Tuscan Extra Condensed font

Tuscan X Condensed (whose actual name is Gothic Concave Tuscan Extra Condensed) was first produced in wood type by William H. Page & Company around 1872. The design is derived from a Gothic Condensed...

MPI French Clarendon

MPI French Clarendon font

French Clarendon was an extremely popular wood type font. Characters are heavy and condensed with bracketed serifs, which measure approximately 1/4 to 1/3 the height of the letter. Dozens of decorative wood type designs...

MPI Egyptian Ornamented

MPI Egyptian Ornamented font

Egyptian Ornamented is a decorative font based on the shapes found in a French Clarendon. Serifs are chunky and bifurcated, and “spurs” have been added to the strokes. This font emits the feeling of...

MPI French Antique

MPI French Antique font

French Antique was first shown in the specimen books of William H. Page & Company in 1869. The font is extremely tall and thin, with serifs taller than many character’s widths. Lines are straight...

HWT American Chromatic

HWT American Chromatic font

The HWT American Chromatic set is a multilayered font set that will allow for thousands of possible color and pattern combinations. The original 19th Century Chromatic upon which this font set is based included...

Taranatiritiza

Taranatiritiza font

Free interpretation of the classic Gothic Tuscan 1, by William Hamilton Page.

Page No. 508

Page No. 508 font

Page No. 508 was designed by William Hamilton Page in 1887 as one of a series of designs for die-cut wood types for the firm of Page & Setchell of Norwich, Connecticut. Page &...

Antique Tuscan No 9

Antique Tuscan No 9 font

Antique Tuscan No.9 was one of the earlier wood-type designs by William Hamilton Page. It was first shown among the specimens produced in 1859, shortly after Page entered into a new partnership with Samuel...

Gothic Tuscan One

Gothic Tuscan One font

Gothic Tuscan One is a all-cap condensed gothic with round terminals and decorative “tuscan” center spurs. It was first shown by William H. Page of Norwich, Connecticut among his wood type specimen pages of...

Clarendon Extended

Clarendon Extended font

A revival of one of the popular American Clarendon wooden types of the 19th century.