Inspired by the carvings on meso-American monuments, David Lemon of Adobe’s type staff created Copal. It’s named after a resin that was burned as incense by ancient cultures and which is used today as a binding agent in printer’s inks…
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1Eye Doctor™ Font
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2Fleurons Two Font
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3Flood® Font
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4Amanda Font
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5GIT Font
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6Zandakas Font
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7Valentina SG™ Font
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8Archive Ribbon Font
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9Gno™ Font
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10Wedding Text™ Font
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11Oklahoma Font
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12Waterloo Bold™ Font
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13Nightmare AOE Font
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14Shatterday Font
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15Hogarth Script Font
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16Linotype Textur™ Font
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17Hiroshige Sans Font
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18Stoxina™ Font
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19Mandragora Font
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20Campobello Font
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1Sanvito Pro® Font
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2LinoLetter™ Font
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3ITC Stone Serif® Font
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4Kino MT® Font
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5MVB Greymantle® Font
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6Janson Text® Font
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7Legault™ Font
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8ITC Mendoza Roman® Font
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9Frutiger® Font
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10Nueva® Font
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11Medici Script™ Font
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12Shuriken Boy® Font
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13ITC Fenice® Font
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14Ocean Sans® Font
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15Rotis SemiSans® Font
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16Doric Font
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17Smaragd™ Font
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18Reliq® Font
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19ITC Eras® Font
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20Hiroshige™ Font