
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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1Blue Goblet Frames and Vignettes™ Font
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2PL Benguiat Frisky Font
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3Penny Arcade Font
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4Felix™ Font
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5Corrida Font
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6EF Ornamental Rules Font
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7Archive Grotesque Shaded Font
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8Faust Text Font
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9Hobo Font
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10Carbono Font
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11Playball Pro Regular Font
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12Visigoth™ Font
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13Minister™ Font
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14Wendy Woo Font
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15Cleveden Font
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16Rebirth Font
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17Margie Font
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18Fine Hand™ Font
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19Shortwave Gothic™ Font
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20Redeye Font
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1Anzeigen Grotesk™ Font
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2F2F ZakkGlobe® Font
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3Egyptienne F™ Font
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4Chiller™ Font
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5Ruzicka Freehand™ Font
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6ITC Kristen Normal™ Font
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7Windsor™ Font
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8Jaguar™ Font
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9Simoncini Garamond™ Font
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10F2F Shpeetz® Font
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11Bernhard® Font
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12Neue Swift® Font
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13Kompakt™ Font
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14Pump™ Font
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15Linotype Fehrle Display® Font
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16Astrotype™ Font
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17Time Script™ Font
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18Einhorn™ Font
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19Rockner™ Font
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20Linotype Truckz™ Font

