
Linotext was designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1901 and first appeared with the name Wedding Text with American Type Founders in Jersey City, where its metal forms were cut by hand. The font was so popular that its forms soon began appearing with…
Linotext® Font Styles
Tags
1900s , American , blackletter , comfortable , conservative , decorative , dignified , invitation , textura , wedding , wedding invitations
Languages
Typographies
Styles
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1WL Lunatrix Font
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2ITC Vineyard™ Font
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3Clever Duke BTN Font
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4FT Roundabout™ Font
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5Ka Callista Font
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6Sigvar Serial Font
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7Mizar Grotesk Font
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8Clearface Serial™ Font
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9Urbox Nu Font
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10Space Font
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11Afrodisiac Font
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12Kino MT® Font
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13Rant Font
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14Unknown Caller BTN Font
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15Schneidler Grobe Gotisch Font
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16Legoix Font
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17Caslon Antique EF Font
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18Crosshair Font
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19Bristol Font
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20Martel Font
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1Linotype Maral™ Font
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2Breughel® Font
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3F2F TechLand™ Font
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4Dancin™ Font
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5Bottleneck™ Font
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6Quixley™ Font
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7F2F Tagliatelle Sugo™ Font
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8Lightline Gothic® Font
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9Linotype Vision™ Font
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10Humana™ Font
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11Linotype Shapeshifter™ Font
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12Diverda Serif™ Font
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13Linotype Harry Cars™ Font
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14Sierra® Font
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15Marco Polo™ Font
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16Industrials™ Font
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17Olympian® Font
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18ITC Blackadder™ Font
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19Hildegard™ Font
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20Rabenau™ Font

