
The design of Gondolieri has its origins in an experiment to combine aspects of Didone and Tuscan typefaces. The result has a continental ‘Italianate’ feel. If you wonder what lies behind the name, just look at…
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advertising , circus , clarity , clear , decorative , design , didone , display , poster , signage , tuscan , Victorian
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1Cake and Sodomy AOE Font
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2Alba Font
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3Snoogle™ Font
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4Ozone Font
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5Rust Bucket™ Font
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6Lolita Font
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7Iguana Lover BTN Font
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8YWFT OneCross Font
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9Crema Font
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10Bamberg Font
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11Zapora Font
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12Recreant Font
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13Hoban Font
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14Tectura II Font
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15Brollo™ Font
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16Carouselambra Font
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17Generic Gothic JNL Font
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18Bornholm Sandvig Font
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19Sign Stencil JNL Font
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20Disjecta™ Font
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1Larchmont™ Font
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2Amie™ Font
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3Merry Snowmen Font
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4Coliseo™ Font
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5TurvyTopsy™ Font
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6Brossard Font
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7Portmeirion No.6™ Font
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8Paragon™ Font
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9Morover Font
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10Metropole Font
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11Crewekerne Magna Font
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12Wolverton™ Font
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13Corton Font
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14Milligan™ Font
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15Easter Egg Letters™ Font
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16Spillsbury™ Font
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17Paveline Font
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18Belle Jardin™ Font
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19Oxonia Roman Font
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20Wellingborough Font