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Courier Ragged™  Complete Family Pack
Courier Ragged™ Complete Family Pack
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Originally designed by Howard Kettler for IBM, in the 1950s, Courier became the most popular typeface used on typewriters for 30 years. During that period, versions of Courier were available for almost every typewriter on the market. Kettler, himself, named the typeface and wrote a promo ad which said: A LETTER CAN BE JUST AN ORDINARY MESSENGER, OR IT CAN BE THE COURIER WHICH RADIATES DIGNITY, PRESTIGE, AND STABILITY. Being a fixed pitch font, which means that every character has the same width and therefore requires no kerning, Courier did not require much memory and was desirable to be included on the first personal computers. Its inclusion also ensured that the new generation of typesetters would be able to replicate Typewriter-looking documents in order to allow for a smooth transition into the new technology. As it has now become a standard system font on most computers and printers, many typesetters of today sadly associate Courier with missing fonts and postscript errors. Perhaps these new versions of Courier with ragged edges will encourage designers to continue using Kettler's marvelous design to help communicate ideas. Courier Ragged is an attempt both to serve as a typeface which can recreate that rough typewriter feel of the past and also be used as a favourable contemporary face. The raggedness gives the characters a new flavour which is suitable today in a market seeking grunge and version faces. Aside from the ragged edges, Howard Kettler''s original design has been respected. Our versions of Courier ragged, however, are not fixed pitch, and have kerning pairs in order to improve the appearance of certain letter combinations. Kettler could not introduce these aspects into his own design because he was hired to create a typeface which would work on a typewriter, whose mechanisms could not accommodate kerned pairs. Currently the only available version of the Courier Ragged family is not fixed pitch (i.e. it has been spaced and kerned to create the most pleasing visual effect. When using Courier Ragged at larger point sizes, you are likely to type words which use two or more of the same vowel characters. You might find that your design will look more dynamic if you use alternate versions of the duplicate letters. Because most of the accent characters in this family are slightly different from their unaccented root characters, you can use them whenever you require alternate vowels. After typing the accent character, in your page layout or illustration program, you can then draw a white box and place it on top of the unwanted accent. If you want a grunge version of these fonts with a cool halftone effect applied to them, check out our Streetwise font family.. In the PC version of this font family the style names are slightly different from those used in the Mac versions. But
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Courier Ragged™ Bold
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Originally designed by Howard Kettler for IBM, in the 1950s, Courier became the most popular typeface used on typewriters for 30 years. During that period, versions of Courier were available for almost every typewriter on the market. Kettler, himself, named the typeface and wrote a promo ad which said: A LETTER CAN BE JUST AN ORDINARY MESSENGER, OR IT CAN BE THE COURIER WHICH RADIATES DIGNITY, PRESTIGE, AND STABILITY. Being a fixed pitch font, which means that every character has the same width and therefore requires no kerning, Courier did not require much memory and was desirable to be included on the first personal computers. Its inclusion also ensured that the new generation of typesetters would be able to replicate Typewriter-looking documents in order to allow for a smooth transition into the new technology. As it has now become a standard system font on most computers and printers, many typesetters of today sadly associate Courier with missing fonts and postscript errors. Perhaps these new versions of Courier with ragged edges will encourage designers to continue using Kettler's marvelous design to help communicate ideas. Courier Ragged is an attempt both to serve as a typeface which can recreate that rough typewriter feel of the past and also be used as a favourable contemporary face. The raggedness gives the characters a new flavour which is suitable today in a market seeking grunge and version faces. Aside from the ragged edges, Howard Kettler''s original design has been respected. Our versions of Courier ragged, however, are not fixed pitch, and have kerning pairs in order to improve the appearance of certain letter combinations. Kettler could not introduce these aspects into his own design because he was hired to create a typeface which would work on a typewriter, whose mechanisms could not accommodate kerned pairs. Currently the only available version of the Courier Ragged family is not fixed pitch (i.e. it has been spaced and kerned to create the most pleasing visual effect. When using Courier Ragged at larger point sizes, you are likely to type words which use two or more of the same vowel characters. You might find that your design will look more dynamic if you use alternate versions of the duplicate letters. Because most of the accent characters in this family are slightly different from their unaccented root characters, you can use them whenever you require alternate vowels. After typing the accent character, in your page layout or illustration program, you can then draw a white box and place it on top of the unwanted accent. If you want a grunge version of these fonts with a cool halftone effect applied to them, check out our Streetwise font family.. In the PC version of this font family the style names are slightly different from those used in the Mac versions. But the fonts are otherwise identical.
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Courier Ragged™ Bold Oblique
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Originally designed by Howard Kettler for IBM, in the 1950s, Courier became the most popular typeface used on typewriters for 30 years. During that period, versions of Courier were available for almost every typewriter on the market. Kettler, himself, named the typeface and wrote a promo ad which said: A LETTER CAN BE JUST AN ORDINARY MESSENGER, OR IT CAN BE THE COURIER WHICH RADIATES DIGNITY, PRESTIGE, AND STABILITY. Being a fixed pitch font, which means that every character has the same width and therefore requires no kerning, Courier did not require much memory and was desirable to be included on the first personal computers. Its inclusion also ensured that the new generation of typesetters would be able to replicate Typewriter-looking documents in order to allow for a smooth transition into the new technology. As it has now become a standard system font on most computers and printers, many typesetters of today sadly associate Courier with missing fonts and postscript errors. Perhaps these new versions of Courier with ragged edges will encourage designers to continue using Kettler's marvelous design to help communicate ideas. Courier Ragged is an attempt both to serve as a typeface which can recreate that rough typewriter feel of the past and also be used as a favourable contemporary face. The raggedness gives the characters a new flavour which is suitable today in a market seeking grunge and version faces. Aside from the ragged edges, Howard Kettler''s original design has been respected. Our versions of Courier ragged, however, are not fixed pitch, and have kerning pairs in order to improve the appearance of certain letter combinations. Kettler could not introduce these aspects into his own design because he was hired to create a typeface which would work on a typewriter, whose mechanisms could not accommodate kerned pairs. Currently the only available version of the Courier Ragged family is not fixed pitch (i.e. it has been spaced and kerned to create the most pleasing visual effect. When using Courier Ragged at larger point sizes, you are likely to type words which use two or more of the same vowel characters. You might find that your design will look more dynamic if you use alternate versions of the duplicate letters. Because most of the accent characters in this family are slightly different from their unaccented root characters, you can use them whenever you require alternate vowels. After typing the accent character, in your page layout or illustration program, you can then draw a white box and place it on top of the unwanted accent. If you want a grunge version of these fonts with a cool halftone effect applied to them, check out our Streetwise font family.. In the PC version of this font family the style names are slightly different from those used in the Mac versions. But the fonts are othe
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Courier Ragged™ Lite
Courier Ragged™ Lite
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Originally designed by Howard Kettler for IBM, in the 1950s, Courier became the most popular typeface used on typewriters for 30 years. During that period, versions of Courier were available for almost every typewriter on the market. Kettler, himself, named the typeface and wrote a promo ad which said: A LETTER CAN BE JUST AN ORDINARY MESSENGER, OR IT CAN BE THE COURIER WHICH RADIATES DIGNITY, PRESTIGE, AND STABILITY. Being a fixed pitch font, which means that every character has the same width and therefore requires no kerning, Courier did not require much memory and was desirable to be included on the first personal computers. Its inclusion also ensured that the new generation of typesetters would be able to replicate Typewriter-looking documents in order to allow for a smooth transition into the new technology. As it has now become a standard system font on most computers and printers, many typesetters of today sadly associate Courier with missing fonts and postscript errors. Perhaps these new versions of Courier with ragged edges will encourage designers to continue using Kettler's marvelous design to help communicate ideas. Courier Ragged is an attempt both to serve as a typeface which can recreate that rough typewriter feel of the past and also be used as a favourable contemporary face. The raggedness gives the characters a new flavour which is suitable today in a market seeking grunge and version faces. Aside from the ragged edges, Howard Kettler''s original design has been respected. Our versions of Courier ragged, however, are not fixed pitch, and have kerning pairs in order to improve the appearance of certain letter combinations. Kettler could not introduce these aspects into his own design because he was hired to create a typeface which would work on a typewriter, whose mechanisms could not accommodate kerned pairs. Currently the only available version of the Courier Ragged family is not fixed pitch (i.e. it has been spaced and kerned to create the most pleasing visual effect. When using Courier Ragged at larger point sizes, you are likely to type words which use two or more of the same vowel characters. You might find that your design will look more dynamic if you use alternate versions of the duplicate letters. Because most of the accent characters in this family are slightly different from their unaccented root characters, you can use them whenever you require alternate vowels. After typing the accent character, in your page layout or illustration program, you can then draw a white box and place it on top of the unwanted accent. If you want a grunge version of these fonts with a cool halftone effect applied to them, check out our Streetwise font family.. In the PC version of this font family the style names are slightly different from those used in the Mac versions. But the fonts are otherwise identical.
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Courier Ragged™ Lite Oblique
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Originally designed by Howard Kettler for IBM, in the 1950s, Courier became the most popular typeface used on typewriters for 30 years. During that period, versions of Courier were available for almost every typewriter on the market. Kettler, himself, named the typeface and wrote a promo ad which said: A LETTER CAN BE JUST AN ORDINARY MESSENGER, OR IT CAN BE THE COURIER WHICH RADIATES DIGNITY, PRESTIGE, AND STABILITY. Being a fixed pitch font, which means that every character has the same width and therefore requires no kerning, Courier did not require much memory and was desirable to be included on the first personal computers. Its inclusion also ensured that the new generation of typesetters would be able to replicate Typewriter-looking documents in order to allow for a smooth transition into the new technology. As it has now become a standard system font on most computers and printers, many typesetters of today sadly associate Courier with missing fonts and postscript errors. Perhaps these new versions of Courier with ragged edges will encourage designers to continue using Kettler's marvelous design to help communicate ideas. Courier Ragged is an attempt both to serve as a typeface which can recreate that rough typewriter feel of the past and also be used as a favourable contemporary face. The raggedness gives the characters a new flavour which is suitable today in a market seeking grunge and version faces. Aside from the ragged edges, Howard Kettler''s original design has been respected. Our versions of Courier ragged, however, are not fixed pitch, and have kerning pairs in order to improve the appearance of certain letter combinations. Kettler could not introduce these aspects into his own design because he was hired to create a typeface which would work on a typewriter, whose mechanisms could not accommodate kerned pairs. Currently the only available version of the Courier Ragged family is not fixed pitch (i.e. it has been spaced and kerned to create the most pleasing visual effect. When using Courier Ragged at larger point sizes, you are likely to type words which use two or more of the same vowel characters. You might find that your design will look more dynamic if you use alternate versions of the duplicate letters. Because most of the accent characters in this family are slightly different from their unaccented root characters, you can use them whenever you require alternate vowels. After typing the accent character, in your page layout or illustration program, you can then draw a white box and place it on top of the unwanted accent. If you want a grunge version of these fonts with a cool halftone effect applied to them, check out our Streetwise font family.. In the PC version of this font family the style names are slightly different from those used in the Mac versions. But the fonts are othe
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Calisso Standard
Calisso Standard
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Okaycat
Calisso is meant to set a new standard. Calisso is a complete redevelopment of the Latin alphabet, where every stroke in each letter was given a new geometry - a complete reformulation of these most atomic components. The challenge of designing such a highly stylized font is to maintain legibility. The Calisso Standard steps up to that challenge and surpasses it.
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Carlisle
Carlisle
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Mad Irishman Productions
Download the Carlisle font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Carnation Regular
Carnation Regular
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Fonthead Design Inc
Download the Carnation Regular font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Caterpillar Regular
Caterpillar Regular
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Fonthead Design Inc
Download the Caterpillar Regular font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Chinchilla Black
Chinchilla Black
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Fonthead Design Inc
Download the Chinchilla Black font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Chinchilla Dots
Chinchilla Dots
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Fonthead Design Inc
Download the Chinchilla Dots font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Chinchilla Regular
Chinchilla Regular
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Fonthead Design Inc
Download the Chinchilla Regular font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Classical Dropcaps
Classical Dropcaps
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Elemeno
Download the Classical Dropcaps font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Classical Engraved
Classical Engraved
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Elemeno
Download the Classical Engraved font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Clickbits Arrowbullets1
Clickbits Arrowbullets1
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Fonthead Design Inc
Download the ClickBits ArrowBullets1 font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Clickbits Arrowbullets2
Clickbits Arrowbullets2
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Fonthead Design Inc
Download the ClickBits ArrowBullets2 font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Clickbits Arrowpods1
Clickbits Arrowpods1
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Fonthead Design Inc
Download the ClickBits ArrowPods1 font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Clickbits Arrowpods2
Clickbits Arrowpods2
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Fonthead Design Inc
Download the ClickBits ArrowPods2 font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Clickbits Arrows1
Clickbits Arrows1
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Fonthead Design Inc
Download the ClickBits Arrows1 font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Clickbits Arrows2
Clickbits Arrows2
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Fonthead Design Inc
Download the ClickBits Arrows2 font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Clickbits Icons3
Clickbits Icons3
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Fonthead Design Inc
Download the ClickBits Icons3 font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Comictalk Bold
Comictalk Bold
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Fonthead Design Inc
Download the ComicTalk Bold font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Comictalk Bold Italic
Comictalk Bold Italic
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Fonthead Design Inc
Download the ComicTalk Bold Italic font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Comictalk Regular
Comictalk Regular
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Fonthead Design Inc
Download the ComicTalk Regular font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Count Floyd
Count Floyd
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Elemeno
Download the Count Floyd font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Crowbeak Light
Crowbeak Light
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Fonthead Design Inc
Download the CrowBeak Light font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Crowbeak Regular
Crowbeak Regular
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Fonthead Design Inc
Download the CrowBeak Regular font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Cybermonkey Regular
Cybermonkey Regular
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Fonthead Design Inc
Download the CyberMonkey Regular font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Byington Bold
Byington Bold
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Typodermic
Download the Byington Bold font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Byington Italic
Byington Italic
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Typodermic
Download the Byington Italic font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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Byington Regular
Byington Regular
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Typodermic
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Ca Kink
Ca Kink
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Cape arcona
CA Kink was originally created for a book cover. Mostly suitable as a headline font and for all kind of space“ themes.
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Ca Wolkenfluff-gloss
Ca Wolkenfluff-gloss
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Cape arcona
Yum, yum, a fat sausage font including plain and highlighted letters and a »Stencil« style if you need to spray something on walls. No, no! A »Trash« version is also included if you like dirt typefaces.
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Ca Wolkenfluff-regular
Ca Wolkenfluff-regular
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Cape arcona
Yum, yum, a fat sausage font including plain and highlighted letters and a »Stencil« style if you need to spray something on walls. No, no! A »Trash« version is also included if you like dirt typefaces.
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Ca Wolkenfluff-stencil
Ca Wolkenfluff-stencil
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Cape arcona
Yum, yum, a fat sausage font including plain and highlighted letters and a »Stencil« style if you need to spray something on walls. No, no! A »Trash« version is also included if you like dirt typefaces.
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