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Desktop Fun: Steampunk Fonts

Recently we featured a Steampunk Customization Set for your desktop and today we are back with more Steampunk goodness for your computer. Add the perfect touch to your custom images and documents with our Steampunk Fonts Collection.
Note: The wallpaper for the image shown above can be found in our Steampunk Wallpaper Collection Series 1 (link at bottom of article).
Steampunk Fonts
Note: To manage the fonts on your Windows 7, Vista, & XP systems see our article here.
Summertime
*includes four font types


Jugend WF
Note: See the font download page for the keys to use to enter special end-cap characters included in the font.


Penshurst
*includes three font types


Wrenn Initials
*includes eight font types
Note: Shown in all capital letters here.


Caslon
*includes two font types


TrashBarusa
Note: This font replaces “U” with a “V”.


Duvall
*includes ten font types




Puritan
*includes three font types


Daisy Regular


Show Boat
*includes two font types
Note: Lower case letters failed to display properly on our system, but may display without problem on yours.


Romantiques


Quentin Caps


Extra Ornamental
Note: Shown in all capital letters here.


Chipperfield and Bailey
Note: Shown in regular style followed by all capital letters here.


Cast Iron


Fontanesi


Altea
Note: See the font download page for the keys to use to enter special end-cap characters included in the font.


Coltaine
*includes two font types


Chrom


Riesling


More Steampunk Goodness for You and Your Desktop
Desktop Fun: Steampunk Customization Set
Desktop Fun: Steampunk Wallpaper Collection Series 1
Desktop Fun: Steampunk Wallpaper Collection Series 2
Tutorial – How to Make Your Own Pair of Steampunk Goggles [Geek Project]
For more great ways to customize your computer make sure to look through our Desktop Fun section.
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Comments (2)
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- Published 09/6/11




Hmmm. a little… ornate… for my tastes, thanks.
Neat-o. I keep thinking of Willy Wonka when I see a few of these fonts, though.