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Starry Night Update

I just updated the full/commercial version of Starry Night to fix a problem some folks were having in Microsoft programs.

If you’ve previously purchased it and need the new one, just let me know.

Do you hate PayPal?

Well good news, there are sites other than my site where you can purchase commercial licensing for my fonts:

MyFonts

Fonts.com

Etsy

Creative Market

Creative Market is brand new and I’ll hopefully have a longer post in the next couple days on how awesome it is if you’re a designer looking to sell. So look out.

New Font: Sewing Patterns 2!

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If you downloaded my previous Sewing Patterns font and liked it okay but just wished the fashions were a little bit older, then have I got the font for you.

Sewing Patterns 2 covers the 1910s through the 1940s. Downton Abbey styles? Check. Flappers? Check. Tailored suits for ladies? Check. And hats! So many hats.

Free for personal use with commercial licensing available for $15.

Download it here.

I love seeing how people use my fonts and I love letterpress so I was thrilled when this arrived in the mail.

The book is Fall Apart Park by Gregory Crawford. I haven’t had a chance to read it yet but it’s handcrafted and the cover is gorgeous (and that is what I will judge it by for now).

You can find out more or even buy it here.   

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Just in time for Valentine's Day 2013!

Paper Hearts Example

I gave myself until Valentine’s Day to finish updating this font (because if you’re going to set arbitrary deadlines, they may as well be seasonal). Obviously, I missed my goal but it’s ready now.

The new version includes upper and lowercase letters, loads of extra symbols if you purchase commercial licensing, and should validate better than before. You can download it here.

BIKES!

Do you enjoy spring afternoons, nostalgia, and, most importantly, bikes?

Then have I got a font for you.

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BIKES. It’s a dingbat composed solely of bikes. Vintage, luxury, tandem. What more could you want?

The capital letters are detailed illustrations while the lowercase are simplified versions for smaller uses.

Free for personal use and $15 for commercial licensing.

Download it here.