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Main Street

Main Street™

by FontMesa
Individual Styles from $20.00
Complete family of 3 fonts: $35.00
Main Street Font Family was designed by Michael Hagemann, Julius Herriet, Sr. and published by FontMesa. Main Street contains 3 styles and family package options.

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Main Street Family

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About Main Street Font Family


Main Street is a revival of the old font Soutache, the original version of this decorative alphabet was created in 1873 by Julius Herriet, a type designer active during the period marked by the Western expansion. Main Street with its split serifs and ornate scrollwork reflects the romantic splendor of the old west from fancy garb and Cowboy Saddles to Ice Cream Parlors and painted window signage. Main Street goes one step further by creating a base fill font which can be placed behind the regular Main Street font giving this font more of an inline appearance. You will need an application that allows layering of your fonts in order to take advantage of FontMesa Fill fonts.

Designers: Michael Hagemann, Julius Herriet, Sr.

Publisher: FontMesa

Foundry: FontMesa

Design Owner: FontMesa

MyFonts debut: Mar 6, 2006

Main Street™ is a trademark of FontMesa.

About FontMesa

Founded in 2000 by photographer and type designer Michael Hagemann, FontMesa has specialized in creating type styles of the old west and fonts for sign lettering. Some fonts are classic Italian (Tuscan) and French revivals with new lowercase letters added while others were created from a small sample of letters found on old documents never intended to be a complete font. FontMesa continues to research and find old, long lost type from the 1800s, then revive them into the digital world where they will never be forgotten. With a FontMesa font you can be assured of a quality product; all fonts are drawn and kerned by hand and never created by automatic scanning methods.

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