MyFonts’ review: Three Islands Press (3IP), the collection from Brian Willson, includes historical and up-to-date handwriting fonts. Authentic reproductions from the 19th century and Revolutionary era USA include our favorites American Scribe and Lamar Pen. Love cute handwriting fonts? Our tips are Marydale and Pumpkinseed. Graphology fans will find options galore for disguising inner demons! On the wacky side we must mention Treefrog (it’s not for stick-in-the-muds). Also try out the “weird but it works” Bonsai. • Browse Three Islands Press Fonts (19) BiographyThree Islands Press (a.k.a., “3IP”) releases its irregular type designs irregularly from offices within a stone’s throw of Clam Cove, on the central coast of Maine. [Note: its logo is a double-crested cormorant, not a loon.] 3IP is perhaps best known for its antique penmanship fonts modeled after the actual 19th century handwriting of (mostly) famous Texans. Owner and type designer Brian Willson has an obsession with authenticity -- as whole regiments of historical reenactors can attest. Other realistic specialties include: historical text-type simulations, casual modern handwriting styles, and a “grunge” face or two. Volume Discounts AvailableSave money by purchasing multiple Three Islands Press packages at the same time. The more packages you purchase, the better your discount:
Note: volume discounts do not apply to packages that are further discounted under limited-time promotions. Related Links
• Microsoft Typography: Three Islands Press Further Details
PO Box 442 Phone (toll free): 877 496 6768 Web site: http://www.3ip.com/ |
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