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…
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1900s , American , blackletter , comfortable , conservative , decorative , dignified , invitation , textura , wedding , wedding invitations
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1Metropolis™ Font
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2Weiss® Rundgotisch EF Font
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3Morpeth Font
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4Onna Font
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5NotCaslon™ Font
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6Golden Ticket Font
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7FG Saga Font
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8Fraktendon Font
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10Cutout™ Font
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11Stone Hinge™ Font
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12Kari Pro Font
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13Field Day Font
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14Border Twins Font
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15EF Artemisia™ Font
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16Bitmax™ Font
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17Rancher JNL Font
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18OL Subway Tiles Font
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19Fashion Didot Font
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20Tzigane Font
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1ITC Edwardian Script™ Font
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2Linotype Party Time™ Font
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3Linotype Improfil™ Font
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4Spartan Classified® Font
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5Young Baroque™ Font
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6Linotype Mineru™ Font
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7Garamond No 2 Font
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8Palatino® Font
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9Proteus™ Font
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10F2F Allineato™ Font
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11Linotype Reducta™ Font
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12Fling™ Font
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13Linotype Typentypo™ Font
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14Univers Next Arabic® Font
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15Zapf Renaissance Antiqua Font
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16Linotype Sallwey Script™ Font
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17LuMarc™ Font
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18F2F Pixmix™ Font
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19Doric™ Font
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20Morris Sans® Font