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Eastside EF Regular

Download Eastside EF Regular Font. Eastside EF Regular font available in TrueType and OpenType for Windows and Mac.

Eastside EF Regular

Eastside Oblique

Eastside is based on an old western font, commonly used as display type on posters at the turn of the 19th century. In order to allow you to set subtle variations within the text, there are some alternate vowels which you can use when setting your type: -- e in the e-acute character position-- o in the o-acute character position-- E in the E-acute character position-- I in the I-acute character position-- O in the O-acute character position. You can mask the accents above the alternate vowel characters by creating a box which has the same colour as the background colour of your design. Because the regular and solid versions of the Eastside family are kerned and spaced exactly the same way, you can layer the solid fonts on top of the regular fonts, allowing you to create a shadow colour which is different from the foreground solid font colour. Simply set your text in the Regular or Oblique fonts and colour it with the values you want for the shadow slivers. Change the test to the Eastside Shadows font. Then copy that text and place the copy right on top of the source text, but change to the new text to the solid fonts. Finally, change the colour of the copied text to a shade which will compliment the shadow slivers. To adjust the gap between the main body of the font and the shadow slivers around them, simply follow the steps described in the section above and then shift the solid font text until it is in the desired position. You can create many interesting effects by using this technique. If you need a western font which serves as a good companion to our Eastside fonts, check out our Outlaw western family. In the PC version of this font family the style names are slightly different from those used in the Mac versions. But the fonts are otherwise identical.

Eastside Oblique

Eastside Regular

Eastside is based on an old western font, commonly used as display type on posters at the turn of the 19th century. In order to allow you to set subtle variations within the text, there are some alternate vowels which you can use when setting your type: -- e in the e-acute character position-- o in the o-acute character position-- E in the E-acute character position-- I in the I-acute character position-- O in the O-acute character position. You can mask the accents above the alternate vowel characters by creating a box which has the same colour as the background colour of your design. Because the regular and solid versions of the Eastside family are kerned and spaced exactly the same way, you can layer the solid fonts on top of the regular fonts, allowing you to create a shadow colour which is different from the foreground solid font colour. Simply set your text in the Regular or Oblique fonts and colour it with the values you want for the shadow slivers. Change the test to the Eastside Shadows font. Then copy that text and place the copy right on top of the source text, but change to the new text to the solid fonts. Finally, change the colour of the copied text to a shade which will compliment the shadow slivers. To adjust the gap between the main body of the font and the shadow slivers around them, simply follow the steps described in the section above and then shift the solid font text until it is in the desired position. You can create many interesting effects by using this technique. If you need a western font which serves as a good companion to our Eastside fonts, check out our Outlaw western family. In the PC version of this font family the style names are slightly different from those used in the Mac versions. But the fonts are otherwise identical.

Eastside Regular

Eastside Shadows

Eastside is based on an old western font, commonly used as display type on posters at the turn of the 19th century. In order to allow you to set subtle variations within the text, there are some alternate vowels which you can use when setting your type: -- e in the e-acute character position-- o in the o-acute character position-- E in the E-acute character position-- I in the I-acute character position-- O in the O-acute character position. You can mask the accents above the alternate vowel characters by creating a box which has the same colour as the background colour of your design. Because the regular and solid versions of the Eastside family are kerned and spaced exactly the same way, you can layer the solid fonts on top of the regular fonts, allowing you to create a shadow colour which is different from the foreground solid font colour. Simply set your text in the Regular or Oblique fonts and colour it with the values you want for the shadow slivers. Change the test to the Eastside Shadows font. Then copy that text and place the copy right on top of the source text, but change to the new text to the solid fonts. Finally, change the colour of the copied text to a shade which will compliment the shadow slivers. To adjust the gap between the main body of the font and the shadow slivers around them, simply follow the steps described in the section above and then shift the solid font text until it is in the desired position. You can create many interesting effects by using this technique. If you need a western font which serves as a good companion to our Eastside fonts, check out our Outlaw western family. In the PC version of this font family the style names are slightly different from those used in the Mac versions. But the fonts are otherwise identical.

Eastside Shadows

Eastside Shadows Oblique

Eastside is based on an old western font, commonly used as display type on posters at the turn of the 19th century. In order to allow you to set subtle variations within the text, there are some alternate vowels which you can use when setting your type: -- e in the e-acute character position-- o in the o-acute character position-- E in the E-acute character position-- I in the I-acute character position-- O in the O-acute character position. You can mask the accents above the alternate vowel characters by creating a box which has the same colour as the background colour of your design. Because the regular and solid versions of the Eastside family are kerned and spaced exactly the same way, you can layer the solid fonts on top of the regular fonts, allowing you to create a shadow colour which is different from the foreground solid font colour. Simply set your text in the Regular or Oblique fonts and colour it with the values you want for the shadow slivers. Change the test to the Eastside Shadows font. Then copy that text and place the copy right on top of the source text, but change to the new text to the solid fonts. Finally, change the colour of the copied text to a shade which will compliment the shadow slivers. To adjust the gap between the main body of the font and the shadow slivers around them, simply follow the steps described in the section above and then shift the solid font text until it is in the desired position. You can create many interesting effects by using this technique. If you need a western font which serves as a good companion to our Eastside fonts, check out our Outlaw western family. In the PC version of this font family the style names are slightly different from those used in the Mac versions. But the fonts are otherwise identical.

Eastside Shadows Oblique

Eastside Solid

Eastside is based on an old western font, commonly used as display type on posters at the turn of the 19th century. In order to allow you to set subtle variations within the text, there are some alternate vowels which you can use when setting your type: -- e in the e-acute character position-- o in the o-acute character position-- E in the E-acute character position-- I in the I-acute character position-- O in the O-acute character position. You can mask the accents above the alternate vowel characters by creating a box which has the same colour as the background colour of your design. Because the regular and solid versions of the Eastside family are kerned and spaced exactly the same way, you can layer the solid fonts on top of the regular fonts, allowing you to create a shadow colour which is different from the foreground solid font colour. Simply set your text in the Regular or Oblique fonts and colour it with the values you want for the shadow slivers. Change the test to the Eastside Shadows font. Then copy that text and place the copy right on top of the source text, but change to the new text to the solid fonts. Finally, change the colour of the copied text to a shade which will compliment the shadow slivers. To adjust the gap between the main body of the font and the shadow slivers around them, simply follow the steps described in the section above and then shift the solid font text until it is in the desired position. You can create many interesting effects by using this technique. If you need a western font which serves as a good companion to our Eastside fonts, check out our Outlaw western family. In the PC version of this font family the style names are slightly different from those used in the Mac versions. But the fonts are otherwise identical.

Eastside Solid

Eastside™ Complete Family Pack

Eastside is based on an old western font, commonly used as display type on posters at the turn of the 19th century. In order to allow you to set subtle variations within the text, there are some alternate vowels which you can use when setting your type: -- e in the e-acute character position-- o in the o-acute character position-- E in the E-acute character position-- I in the I-acute character position-- O in the O-acute character position. You can mask the accents above the alternate vowel characters by creating a box which has the same colour as the background colour of your design. Because the regular and solid versions of the Eastside family are kerned and spaced exactly the same way, you can layer the solid fonts on top of the regular fonts, allowing you to create a shadow colour which is different from the foreground solid font colour. Simply set your text in the Regular or Oblique fonts and colour it with the values you want for the shadow slivers. Change the test to the Eastside Shadows font. Then copy that text and place the copy right on top of the source text, but change to the new text to the solid fonts. Finally, change the colour of the copied text to a shade which will compliment the shadow slivers. To adjust the gap between the main body of the font and the shadow slivers around them, simply follow the steps described in the section above and then shift the solid font text until it is in the desired position. You can create many interesting effects by using this technique. If you need a western font which serves as a good companion to our Eastside fonts, check out our Outlaw western family. In the PC version of this font family the style names are slightly different from those used in the Mac versions. But the fonts are otherwise identical.

Eastside™  Complete Family Pack

Eastside™ Solid

Eastside is based on an old western font, commonly used as display type on posters at the turn of the 19th century. In order to allow you to set subtle variations within the text, there are some alternate vowels which you can use when setting your type: -- e in the e-acute character position-- o in the o-acute character position-- E in the E-acute character position-- I in the I-acute character position-- O in the O-acute character position. You can mask the accents above the alternate vowel characters by creating a box which has the same colour as the background colour of your design. Because the regular and solid versions of the Eastside family are kerned and spaced exactly the same way, you can layer the solid fonts on top of the regular fonts, allowing you to create a shadow colour which is different from the foreground solid font colour. Simply set your text in the Regular or Oblique fonts and colour it with the values you want for the shadow slivers. Change the test to the Eastside Shadows font. Then copy that text and place the copy right on top of the source text, but change to the new text to the solid fonts. Finally, change the colour of the copied text to a shade which will compliment the shadow slivers. To adjust the gap between the main body of the font and the shadow slivers around them, simply follow the steps described in the section above and then shift the solid font text until it is in the desired position. You can create many interesting effects by using this technique. If you need a western font which serves as a good companion to our Eastside fonts, check out our Outlaw western family. In the PC version of this font family the style names are slightly different from those used in the Mac versions. But the fonts are otherwise identical.

Eastside™ Solid

Eastside™ Solid Oblique

Eastside is based on an old western font, commonly used as display type on posters at the turn of the 19th century. In order to allow you to set subtle variations within the text, there are some alternate vowels which you can use when setting your type: -- e in the e-acute character position-- o in the o-acute character position-- E in the E-acute character position-- I in the I-acute character position-- O in the O-acute character position. You can mask the accents above the alternate vowel characters by creating a box which has the same colour as the background colour of your design. Because the regular and solid versions of the Eastside family are kerned and spaced exactly the same way, you can layer the solid fonts on top of the regular fonts, allowing you to create a shadow colour which is different from the foreground solid font colour. Simply set your text in the Regular or Oblique fonts and colour it with the values you want for the shadow slivers. Change the test to the Eastside Shadows font. Then copy that text and place the copy right on top of the source text, but change to the new text to the solid fonts. Finally, change the colour of the copied text to a shade which will compliment the shadow slivers. To adjust the gap between the main body of the font and the shadow slivers around them, simply follow the steps described in the section above and then shift the solid font text until it is in the desired position. You can create many interesting effects by using this technique. If you need a western font which serves as a good companion to our Eastside fonts, check out our Outlaw western family. In the PC version of this font family the style names are slightly different from those used in the Mac versions. But the fonts are otherwise identical.

Eastside™ Solid Oblique

Easy Callig

Download the Easy Callig font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.

Easy Callig

Easy Callig Complete Family Pack

Download the Easy Callig Complete Family Pack font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.

Easy Callig Complete Family Pack

Easy Callig Italic

Download the Easy Callig Italic font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.

Easy Callig Italic

Eatwell Complete Family Pack

Download the Eatwell Complete Family Pack font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.

Eatwell  Complete Family Pack

Eatwell Chubby

Download the Eatwell Chubby font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.

Eatwell Chubby

Eatwell Skinny

Download the Eatwell Skinny font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.

Eatwell Skinny

Eatwell Tall

Download the Eatwell Tall font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.

Eatwell Tall

eBook Fonts for Palm OS

Download the eBook Fonts for Palm OS font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.

eBook Fonts for Palm OS

eBook Fonts for Pocket PC

Download the eBook Fonts for Pocket PC font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.

eBook Fonts for Pocket PC

Ebor Script

Download the Ebor Script font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.

Ebor Script

Ebura

Download Ebura Font. Ebura font available in TrueType and OpenType for Windows and Mac.

Ebura
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