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Dekoria
Live from the Cape
We love fonts!
After a working on new fonts at the pool it's sometimes hard to keep one’s head. The best way to do so is to take a cool cocktail 'in' the pool, if you know what we mean.
NEWS TAGGED ‘Free font’

You might think, that we at Cape Arcona lost a lit­tle bit our favor for extra­or­di­nary type­faces? Naa, come on. We still have the rock ‘n’ roll, baby. This leads us to the next point, which is CA Sivle. Uhh, what a font.  It’s the cra­zi­est baby in town, and yeah, it’s FREE. Sivle<>elviS?

February 9, 2010 | Tags: , ,

CA Misfit™
Trash, trash, trash, I’m hun­gry. It’s the end of the week and what would fit bet­ter than a won­der­ful trash type­face to play with, the whole week­end long? So, take CA Mis­fit made by our lovely Ste­fanie Koerner. It’s such a nice type­face and it’s free, kids!

June 5, 2009 | Tags: , ,

CA Texas Funeral
A type­face like a road movie. Cre­ated back in 2000, CA Tex­as­Fu­neral now fea­tures an exten­sive char­ac­ter set (371 glyphs) and Open­Type fea­ture sup­port. And all for free, baby. Killya!

February 6, 2009 | Tags: ,

CA BND Bold Web
Ah, we all know about the “new” web­font tech­nol­ogy. So we released a type­face for exclu­sive use for web­sites. CA BND Bold Web is based upon our favorite CA BND and it is free for all com­mer­cial and non-commercial WEB uses. Yes, free. Well, it only works in web browser who sup­port the @font-face embed­ding. Okay, enough technobubble.

There is always some mad­ness in love.
But there is also always some rea­son in madness.

CA Nihil Super­star
CA Nihil Superstar
You don’t have to read this. This text does not con­tain any wor­thy infor­ma­tion. It is only about another free font. Like there are zil­lions out there. So we thought, we might as well put out another, it wouldn’t make a dif­fer­ence. It’s derived from Friedrich Niet­zsches type­writer, the first of its kind to be pro­duced in series.

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