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47 bold and grungy Wild West fonts plus 300+ clip-art images. Includes illustrated manual.
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14 authentic Civil War Era fonts plus 70 clip-art images. Includes illustrated manual.
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18 Revolutionary War fonts plus 300+ clip-art images. Includes illustrated manual.
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9 unique, historic handwriting fonts. Includes illustrated manual.
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18 historic German Fraktur fonts, plus 60+ clip-art images. Includes illustrated manual.
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11 bizarre yet authentic calligraphy fonts. Includes illustrated manual.
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A historic 18th century font that includes the long "s" and other special characters. Also includes signatures of Washington, Jefferson, Hancock and Franklin.
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A high-quality Old German Script font. Includes long, short and ending "s", ligatures and other special characters. Ideal for learning to read German Script.
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What is the font we use in our logo?
Visitors to our site frequently ask us about the font used in our logo at the top of this page. It's called 'Copperplate 1672' and it's part of the Divers Handes collection of classic handwriting fonts. Click here to find out more about it!
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American Poster Fonts of World War II
World War II Propaganda Posters represent some of the most emotionally charged and wonderfully expressive artwork of the 20th century. Walden Font Co. is currently working on a font set that will comprise the most popular and fascinating typefaces of this period.
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New Book features Wild West Press Fonts
This new Novel by Elizabeth Payne Rosen is set during the Civil War. Prominently featured on the Cover is Dead Man's Hand WF, a font from our Wild West Press collection.
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Duck, Duck, Goose?
A few weeks ago we spotted this cute wooden game at a small toy store in Vermont. Looks like the good folks at Blue Orange Games found the perfect use for our free font "Jugend WF". Download it today!
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Just Dessert(s)
Sorry, folks - it's probably all gone by now, but we're sure the guests at a recent event at the Texas Ranger Museum sponsored by USFN had no trouble finding dessert with this great sign by graphic artist Denise Werner.
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