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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3Robustik Font
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5Jugenstil Kunsthand Font
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6Mr Lackboughs Font
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71864 GLC Monogram Font
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10Lino Cut™ Font
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13Garamond No. 3 Font
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14University SH™ Font
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16Demented Avenger Font
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17Marilyn Font
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18Post Industrial Font
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19Altemus Hands Font
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20Tuscaloosa™ Font
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1Becket™ Font
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2Marathon™ Font
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4Linotype Offix™ Font
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5Pargrid™ Font
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6Linotype Syntax® Font
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7Linotype Improfil™ Font
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8Beneta™ Font
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9Gazette® Font
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10ITC Redonda™ Font
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11Linotype Schachtelhalm™ Font
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12Mistral® Font
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13Blippo Font
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14Tiranti Solid™ Font
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15Cabarga Cursiva™ Font
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16Berling™ Font
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17Herculanum® Font
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18Linotype Gianotten™ Font
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19Trump Mediaeval® Font
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