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  1. Phoenix - Unknown license
  2. Phoenix Rising - Personal use only
  3. Phoenix Arise - Unknown license
  4. Phoenix Chunky by FontHaus, $19.95
  5. Phoenix Squad by Stringlabs Creative Studio, $29.00
    Phoenix Squad is a modern and bold display font. Add this font to your favorite creative ideas and notice how it makes them come alive!
  6. Phoenix Pro by Red Rooster Collection, $60.00
    The original Phenix typeface was produced in 1935 by Morris Fuller Benton for ATF. Utilizing the original proofs, we have added three additional complementary weights with all the alternate glyphs. Our Phoenix Pro contains all the high-end features expected in a quality OpenType Pro font.
  7. Phoenix Island by Balpirick, $15.00
    Phoenix Island is a Handwritten Font. Phoenix Island is a lovely and timeless handwritten font. It is the best choice for creating eye catching logos, branding and quotes. Every letter has a unique and beautiful touch, which will make your design come alive! Phoenix Island also multilingual support. Enjoy the font, feel free to comment or feedback, send me PM or email. Thank you!
  8. Better Phoenix by Ana's Fonts, $16.00
    Better Phoenix is a polished brush font, with 400+ glyphs, including small caps, contextual and stylistic alternates, swashes, and ligatures. It was carefully constructed from handmade brush strokes to have smooth lines and clean structure, but keep the playfulness of a handmade script font. Better Phoenix is perfect for packaging and branding, and looks great in quotes, social media posts, and postcards. As a very legible font it can also be used as a display font in, for instance, editorial design, presentations, and logotype design. Because of its smoothness, it is also a favorite among crafters and craft cutters.
  9. Phoenix Midnight by Arendxstudio, $13.00
    Phoenix Midnight - Graffiti Display Font is a free style font that has the characteristics of street art that shows freedom and is filled with unique characters Features : • Character Set A-Z • Numerals & Punctuations (OpenType Standard) • Accents (Multilingual characters) • Ligature • Alternate
  10. Phoenix Disaster Graffiti by Sipanji21, $17.00
    Phoenix Disaster is a monoline graffiti font with natural street handwritten accents. This font is perfect for a wide range of design projects with an urban or street theme. With its edgy and raw style, Phoenix Disaster brings an authentic street vibe to your typography. Whether you're working on urban branding, streetwear designs, or any other project that requires a gritty and dynamic look, this font will add a touch of urban flair and make your designs stand out. Unleash your creativity and embrace the urban energy with Phoenix Disaster font.
  11. Treasure Map Deadhand - Personal use only
  12. Phosery by Genetype, $14.00
    Introducing Phoenix Display Serif Typeface: Elevate Elegance to New Heights Evoke a sense of regal charm with Phoenix Display Serif – a font that embodies luxury and grace in every serif. Crafted for the most sophisticated projects, from upscale branding to premium stationery, Phoenix Display Serif adds an aura of elegance to your designs. Illuminate your creativity with a touch of grandeur – experience Phoenix Display Serif and reignite the art of luxury typography.
  13. Harry P - Personal use only
  14. Chefs Slice Novice - Unknown license
  15. Blck Phnx by Dawnland, $13.00
    From the flames of the fourfold furnace, lo and behold - the Black Phoenix has risen!
  16. Capitol Pro by RMU, $30.00
    Like a phoenix from the ashes - here comes Capitol Pro, a complete redesign of Schriftguss' 1931 Capitol font of which just a few letters existed.
  17. Squirrely Shirley NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Another entry in the trusty old "Schriftatlas" named Phoenix—original source and designer unknown—provided the inspiration for this bouncy bit of alphabetical tomfoolery. Its animated typeforms, definitely retro chic, will put some bounce in the step of any headline it graces. Both versions of the font include complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1524 character sets, with localization for Moldovan, Romanian and Turkish
  18. Ashtronaut by Chank, $20.00
    Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, the new Ashtronaut font is on fire and blasting off into outer space. This futuristic new font combines basic geometric forms like circles and dashes to form uppercase shapes that are softer and more traditional and lowercase letters with sharp and abstract characteristics. The result is a minimalist style that creates distinct and innovative new glyphs and letter combinations. The basic Bold variety is the strongest of the bunch. Try overlapping it with the other styles — Inlines, Outlines, and Bulbs — in different colors for dramatic and exciting effects.
  19. Phoenix font embodies the spirit of rebirth and elegance, much like the mythical bird it is named after. This font is designed to capture the essence of transformation, grace, and resilience through ...
  20. Prescott by Page Studio Graphics, $25.00
    The three fonts in the Prescott series are re-creations of 19th century favorites with an Old West flavor. The town of Prescott was the capital of Arizona Territory from 1864 until 1912, when Arizona was admitted to the Union, and the capital moved to Phoenix. In 1986 Page Studio Graphics started its digital foundry in Arizona. The fonts are thoroughly pair-kerned, including all accented characters. Auto-kerning should be turned on in your application program. The font packages include both TrueType and PostScript versions, and are available in either PC/Win or Macintosh format. In order to avoid serious problems, be sure not to install the same fonts in both TrueType and PostScript on the same computer.
  21. Gold Rush by FontMesa, $25.00
    This old classic font has an interesting history, it was originally cut with lowercase by the Bruce Type Foundry in 1865 and listed as Ornamented No. 1514. Around 1903 the Bruce foundry was bought by ATF, in 1933 this font was revived by ATF as Caps only and was given the Gold Rush name but was sometimes called Klondike. A similar version of this font with lowercase and radiused serifs was produced by the James Conner's Sons Type Foundry around 1888. In the past other foundries such as the Carroll foundry, Type Founders of Phoenix and the Los Angeles Type Foundry have produced an all caps version of this font. After examining several printed sources of this font from more recent books I found that the original from Bruce's 1882 book was by far the best in design quality, it was also the only printed source that included the lowercase. New open faced, ornamented and distressed versions have been added to this old classic font, there are also many extended characters for Western, Central and Eastern European countries. The Gold Rush Trail OpenType version has alternate double letter pairs included in the font and will automatically be substituted when used in Adobe CS products or other software that takes advantage of OpenType features. Also available is a spurred version of this font listed under the name Gold Spur.
  22. In the whimsical world of typography, where letters stretch and contort with the flexibility of a cartoon cat, there lies a font that has donned the cloak of mystery and intrigue – meet Arcanum, brou...
  23. Ah, Qebab Shadow FFP, the font that seems to have been crafted by a whimsical wizard in a shadowy, cobweb-draped studio, using nothing but a feather from a phoenix, some pixelated ink, and a healthy ...
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