Gin Font – Vintage Display Type Family from Hold Fast Foundry

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The Gin font family, a decorative vintage typeface.

The Gin font is a decorative vintage display type family designed by Mattox Shuler (Font Publisher: Hold Fast Foundry). Its typeface is based on the the Bourbon type family, but less condensed. The family includes 4 styles: Regular, Lines, Rough, and Round plus matching Obliques (Italics) for each style. You can play with the different styles or combine them to create  authentic vintage headlines and designs. The typeface is inspired by old serifs and whiskey or gin labels. The font family includes several features such as Stylistic Alternates, Discretionary Ligatures, and Multiple Language Support.

You can buy this vintage type family on MyFonts.com

The Gin font family is a vintage display typeface from Hold Fast Foundry.
The Gin font family is a vintage display typeface from Hold Fast Foundry.
The family includes four different styles consisting of Regular, Lines, Rough, and Round.
The family includes four different styles consisting of Regular, Lines, Rough, and Round.
Alphabet - Uppercase vintage letters.
Alphabet – Uppercase vintage letters.
This is a stylish typeface inspired by old serifs and whiskey or gin labels.
This is a stylish typeface inspired by old serifs and whiskey or gin labels.
A set of stylish catchwords. They help you to create authentic titles.
A set of stylish catchwords. They help you to create authentic titles.
The Gin font family comes with a list of stylistic alternates.
The Gin font family comes with a list of stylistic alternates.

The complete family is available for purchase on MyFonts.com

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  1. I can highly recommend this vintage typeface! I bought it yesterday for a retro poster design I’m currently working on. I will share it with you, if it’s finished.

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