American Scribe™ replicates the penmanship of Timothy Matlack (1736–1826) who engrossed the famous Declaration of Independence. The font has scores of OpenType features and full Latin support.
Three Islands Press
Antiquarian™ replicates the hand-lettered text in Henri Abraham Chatelain’s famous 1700s Atlas Historique. Has numerous ligatures, Latin and Greek alphabets, and several cartographic ornaments.
Antiquarian Scribe™ simulates the hand-scribed body text in Henri Abraham Chatelain’s 18th century Atlas Historique. Has 1,000-plus glyphs, including full Latin upport and old cartographic symbols.
Attic Antique™ resembles an aging serif used on the pages of an old textbook. Its roman and true italic styles both come with small caps, full Latin support—and a distinctive vintage feel.
Austin Pen™ replicates the hand of Stephen F. Austin in his famous 1834 Mexican prison diary. Has a regular style and a bold that that seems applied by over-inked pen. Nearly 1,200 glyphs in all.
Broadsheet™ is modeled after the type in Colonial American newspapers. Its roman and italic styles have scores of ligatures, true small caps, a few printer’s ornaments, and full Latin support
Emily Austin™ replicates the hand of Texas pioneer woman Emily Austin Perry in letters she wrote her husband in the early days of the Republic. Has plenty of OpenType features and full Latin support.
The Geographica™ family was inspired by the neat, hand-lettered text on the 1700s maps of Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to King George III. All four styles have scores of old cartographic ornaments.
Lamar Pen™ replicates the stylish hand of Mirabeau B. Lamar in his 1835 journal. Comes with numerous ligatures, contextual/stylistic alternates, cross-outs, ink blots, and full Latin support.
Marydale™ is a personable, accessible, casual handlettering font with Regular, Bold, and Black weights. It’s also got true small caps, numerous ligatures, stylistic alternates, and Cyrillic support.
Old Man Eloquent™ mimics the hand of John Quincy Adams in his famous daily diary. It has a regular and (slightly) bolder weight, numerous contextual and stylistic alternates, and full Latin support.
Professor™ simulates the kind of accessible, legible mid–20th century cursive that used to be taught in school. Casual, personable, and hard to tell apart from the real thing. Has full Latin support.











