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  1. Goma Mono by Daniel Uzquiano, $20.00
    Goma Mono is a display monospaced rounded sans serif font built in ten styles. This family, with five weights, covers a wide variety of character due to the large difference in thickness. The typeface can be used perfectly in display sizes and logos. Goma Mono is released with 414 glyphs and includes Open Type features.
  2. Gnarly Dude NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Ross F. George, master of the Speedball pen, called this rather rugged typeface "Personality Script", which might be a suitable name if you had the personality of a porcupine. It does grab your attention, though! Both versions of the font include the 1252 Latin and 1250 CE character sets (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  3. Maxed Out NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This family of faces is based on the series Riverside Drive, designed by Peter Max for Photo-Lettering Inc. in the early 1970s. However, several letters have been altered to maintain design consistency and to improve legibility. Both versions of this font support the Latin 1252, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 codepages.
  4. Heart Choise by Lucky Type, $12.00
    Heart Choise is the newest handwriting font made with pen brush, to help you create stunning handwriting looks.Heart Choise comes with alternate characters, punctuation marks, numbers. Also included is the added bonus, perfectly crafted for headlines and short text. Use for magazines, films, t-shirts, packaging, logos, advertisements, quotes, posters, editorials, cover art, websites, etc.
  5. Breeze by Linotype, $29.99
    Breeze is a fun font from Frank Marciuliano where the letters are formed like the sails from the boat. He may have been inspired from the sailboats which he sees on the walks along the shore on the Hudson River. There are two forms available. Left and right define the direction of the blowing wind.
  6. Lintel by The Northern Block, $-
    A modern san serif typeface with a pure clean line form. The idea has been to design a font with a proportioned and balanced structure that is applicable to a wide variety of uses. Details include 8 weights with italics, 500 characters, Cyrillic lettering, 5 variations of numerals, manually edited kerning and Opentype features.
  7. Okey Dokey NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The 1912 American Type Founders specimen catalog carried the pattern for this typeface, under the rather unimaginative name of "Pen Print". Its irrepressible insouciance makes it equally suitable for downtown or down home applications. Both versions of this font include the complete Latin 1252 and CE 1250 character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  8. Bottle Brush by Hanoded, $15.00
    A Bottle Brush (a.k.a. Callistemon) is an Australian shrub. Its flowers resemble, well, bottle brushes, hence the name. Bottle Brush is also a very messy, yet quite lovely brush font. I made it with a Japanese brush pen. It comes with a bunch of alternate glyphs, some ligatures and a whole lot of diacritics!
  9. Age by Indian Summer Studio, $35.00
    The main 20-th century handwritten display font in the USSR, usually performed with a flat brush or a wide poster pen for all kinds of signage during 1920-1990s. It had also many analogues in other countries, but never was that popular as in the Soviet Union, used everywhere. The softened modern humanistic version.
  10. Kiptide by Alcode, $15.00
    Kiptide is a organic handwritted font inspired by natural brush typography. Written in rapid motion using a slightly dry brush pen. This will give you a fresh and elegant design. Kiptide comes with uppercase and lowercase sets, numbers, alternative styles for some lowercase characters are also available which make your text and designs more attractive.
  11. Hoxton by The Northern Block, $19.30
    A modern humanistic san serif typeface. The horizontal structure of the font gives it a clean lateral dynamic that is ideal for on screen uses. Also the proportions have been condensed to maximize the use of space across various layouts. Details include seven weights, a full character set, manually edited kerning and Euro symbol.
  12. Yarikha by ActiveSphere, $30.00
    Yarikha is a geometric display font and works best in display applications, such as posters, logos and titles. It has five weights: regular, semibold, demibold, bold and extrabold, each available in italic, making a total of ten styles. Each style has a full upper and lower-case, accents, punctuation and a selection of monetary symbols.
  13. Vermicello by ParaType, $30.00
    An original display typeface was designed for ParaType in 2007 by Isabella Chaeva. Informal handwriting shapes of letters are formed by several separate elements — traces of monoline writing tool like broad felt-tipped pen. The name of the font reveals the fact that curvy strokes resemble worms. For use in advertising and display typography.
  14. Kitchen Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Julia Child said, "I didn't start cooking until I was 32: up until then I just ate". Whether you cook or eat, design menus or place cards or cookbooks this set of 30 fresh Kitchen Doodle illustrations makes the job easier. Baking, cooking, mixing, chopping, grating, this little font has it all. Bon Appétit!
  15. Pony Xpress NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The 1885 specimen book of the Palmer and Rey Type Foundry of San Francisco featured the inspiration for this typeface under the name Courier. This version has been thoughtfully designed to use Contextual Alternates to avoid unsightly swash collisions. Both versions of this font include the complete Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
  16. Magical Signature by Zeenesia Studio, $19.00
    Magical Signature are Font duo that includes a serif typeface and signature script. Display Serif inspired by famous logo, This typeface has been made carefully to make sure its premium quality and luxury feel. suitable for your design project business, like logo branding, wedding invitation, typhography wedding, quotes text, magazine, or anything do you want.
  17. Petunia by Great Lakes Lettering, $40.00
    Petunia is a calligraphy style font designed by New York based calligrapher Eliza Gwendalyn . Her modern copperplate script has been a style she has been developing throughout her career. Her angelic flourishes and bouncy style are widely influenced by Eliza’s favorite childhood character Alice in Wonderland falling down the rabbit hole. She pairs her elegant script with a traditional sans serif and serif which is based on Eliza’s everyday handwriting. The name ‘Petunia' acquired from her childhood nickname her parents called her which was only fitting to choose as the name of her font that was derived from her childhood fantasies. Widely known in the wedding industry, she curated this font family for industry professionals with a versatile array of styles: a script, a bold script, sans serif, sans serif italic, serif, serif italic, and specially calligraphy words & ornaments making this a total package for all types of designers.
  18. Excritura by Linotype, $29.99
    Excritura is the third typeface created by the Spanish designer Alex Camacho. The robust personality of this original calligraphy-derived italic font will undoubtedly also win you over.Organic shapes determine the character of Excritura, a calligraphic typeface by Alex Camacho. The font has been modelled on the work of the Spanish Architect Antoni Gaudí and was inspired by his love of natural forms and craftsmanship. This is perhaps unsurprising in view of the fact that Camacho grew up in Barcelona, home to much of Gaudí’s creative oeuvre. Organic shapes determine the character of Excritura, a calligraphic typeface by Alex Camacho. The font has been modelled on the work of the Spanish Architect Antoni Gaudí and was inspired by his love of natural forms and craftsmanship. This is perhaps unsurprising in view of the fact that Camacho grew up in Barcelona, home to much of Gaudí’s creative oeuvre.
  19. A very legible Renaissance Antiqua This typeface is based on the desire to create an Antiqua like those which might have existed at the beginning of the »printing age« — the basic form oriented on the classical Roman and early Middle Ages models, the ductus defined completely by writing with a wide pen and much individual expression in detail. In the spring of 2005 I had the opportunity to closely examine a few pages in the famous book »Hypnerotomachia Poliphili« from 1499. The script used here from Aldus Manutius is exemplary. Most of the book, however, is not very carefully printed. The characters do not stay on the line; the print is at times too strong and at times much too weak. And on these imperfect pages the true character of the letters is recognizable; that is, that they are cut with lively detail which is a result of the patterns provided by full-time writers. After all, around 1499 script was written as a rule and the printed type was oriented on this pattern. I prefer the typeface on the lightly printed pages. The characters are not placed neatly on the line, but the distinct and emerging lively ductus of the individual characters automatically presents harmonious word formations in the eye of the beholder, with the non-perfect line stepping into the background. Also in Charpentier Renaissance, the strokes of the wide pen are still noticeable. The font has very defined softly bent serifs. The forms are powerful and stand solidly on the baseline. Charpentier Renaissance is very legible and yields a solid and yet still lively line formation. The accompanying italic, like its historical models, has almost no inclination. The lower case characters of Charpentier Renaissance Oblique have such idiosyncratic figures that they can also form a font of their own. Please visit www.ingofonts.com
  20. Frutiger Next Paneuropean by Linotype, $99.00
    Frutiger Next is Adrian Frutiger's and Linotype's completely new interpretation of the well known typeface Frutiger released in 2000. For these revised forms, the areas of application are almost limitless. Frutiger Next can be used for anything from office communications to multimedia to complex printed materials. The Frutiger Next family contains small caps, oldstyle figures, and other figure options in every font. Adrian Frutiger's eponymous typeface has been used for decades, everywhere from airport signage to book text to corporate logos to the smallest web graphics. The Italics in the original version of Frutiger were based very closely on the Roman forms; in Frutiger Next, they have been re-designed to be true Italics.
  21. Footloose by BA Graphics, $45.00
    Footloose was a work in progress when its original designer, my friend and colleague Bob Alonso, passed away. Back then just 14 lowercase letters were designed so far. Several years have since gone by, but lately I took on the task of developing Bob’s design into a full-fledged font. The distinctive style of his supplied letterforms provided much inspiration. In blocks of short text there is a dynamic that communicates much verve and vigor, owing in part to gracefully curving lines and high contrast of stroke weight. I guess you could say that this project has been a sort of “passing on of the baton”; and I trust that Bob would have been pleased with the outcome.
  22. Eixample Villa by Type-Ø-Tones, $55.00
    The Eixample project is inspired by modernist signage of various examples found in the Eixample neighbourhood in Barcelona. The name of each subfamily is related to its location or to specific elements of the original sign. Villa is the abbreviation for Carrer Villarroel (Villarroel Street), where the Villarroel Pharmacy has been displaying this sign since the first quarter of the twentieth century. The Eixample Villa typeface system consists of sturdy letters free of ornaments with an industrial aspect. Only the treatment of the curves borrows modernist features. Like the rest of the families in the Eixample series, Villa shows its origin as a display font, but it has been engineered to give good results at small sizes as well.
  23. Javar by Arterfak Project, $19.00
    Javar is an all-caps display font. This font is designed in a colossal Middle Eastern style, with dynamic strokes using a flat pen which produces a magnificent and authoritative letterform. This font has a high historical taste, so it is perfect to be applied to specific themes such as culture, history, religion, kingdom, and battles. Equipped with accented characters, and special characters to boost your design. Thank you for your support!
  24. Tenby by Paragraph, $12.00
    Tenby is a series of modular geometric display sans serif fonts with a hint of Art Deco combined with a 1980s finish. The fonts' underlying grid is ten squares high. Their widths correspond to condensed (Tenby Four), normal (Tenby Five) semi-extended (Tenby Six), extended (Tenby Seven), and extra-extended (Tenby Eight). Each contains two weights, light and regular. Although smaller text sizes are still quite legible, the fonts work better at large sizes.
  25. HU Sansans KR by Heummdesign, $25.00
    HU Sansans KR is a San-serif Korean fonts. It is a solid and trendy full square typeface that contains powerful and bright energy. I created a young and bright feeling by making a blank at the bottom of the first consonant of the initial letter, and the curve of the first part continued the bright feeling of the font. By configuring 4 types of font families, the usability of typefaces has been increased.
  26. Megona by Cooldesignlab, $15.00
    Megona is an elegant, unique, fashionable, luxurious, modern and elegant font with lots of ties and alternatives that will make your presentation even more amazing and stand out !!! Megona also supports Multi Language. and the PUA has been coded! This font is inspired by Indonesian batik cloth patterns with its own distinctive strokes. This font is perfect for any modern project including branding designs, logos, invitations, wedding decorations, website designs, Instagram, business cards, and more!
  27. Culpa by BaronWNM, $10.00
    "Culpa" is a children's themed handwritten font. This font looks cheerful and without being bound by standard rules, just like the nature of children who have not been constrained by standard rules. This font has almost the same lowercase and uppercase sizes, so it can be mixed up in words and sentences. "Culpa" is very suitable for use in designs with children's themes, such as posters, clothes printing, children's books, birthday greeting cards, etc.
  28. HU Sansans by Heummdesign, $15.00
    HU Sansans is a San-serif latin alphabet font. It is a solid and trendy full square typeface that contains powerful and bright energy. I created a young and bright feeling by making a blank at the bottom of the first consonant of the initial letter, and the curve of the first part continued the bright feeling of the font. By configuring 4 types of font families, the usability of typefaces has been increased.
  29. Arethusa Pro by AVP, $35.99
    Arethusa Pro is a versatile font after the 'transitional' style – a style that has been evolving for 250 years. The balanced design of familiar letter forms blends form with function to create highly readable text. Twelve fonts organised in three sub-families provide a range of weights and styles. Language support includes Greek and Cyrillic and each font contains small capitals, superscript, fractions, ligatures, old-style numerals, case-sensitive forms and other opentype alternatives.
  30. Izmir by Ahmet Altun, $19.00
    Izmir is a modern, geometric font family. Izmir font family consists of 44 fonts in two widths, normal and narrow where each width consists of regular and italic styles in 11 weights. Each weight is equipped with useful OpenType features. A local ampersand has been added to use in Turkish in normal weights and italics. The combination of normal and narrow weights can be an excellent choice for any graphic design and display use.
  31. Regeneration by Comicraft, $69.00
    It’s the end, but the moment has been prepared for... the Time War is over and things are wearing a bit thin, time for a new face, a new body, a new companion for our Timelord font... a REGENERATION! Features: 138 automatic connecting ligatures Language support for Western & Central Europe and Vietnamese Solid Variable Font for complete control of weight and italic Levels Variable font can access any point between Inline, Midline & Outline
  32. Frollyness by Maulana Creative, $16.00
    Frollyness is a casual signature script font. With a gel pen line stroke, slant and fun character with a bit of ligature and bit lower alternate. To give you an extra creative work. Frollyness font support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with sans or serif. Make a stunning work with Frollyness font. Cheers, Maulana Creative
  33. Valentday by Beary, $13.00
    Valentday is mazing hand lettering look attractive and natural! Every single letters have been carefully crafted to make your text looks beautiful. This font includes 300 glyphs, including 106 alternates character. It has over 60 extended Latin characters for language support. This font is suitable for Wedding invitation, Love themed design, mugs, Christmas cards, poster design etc, and also this font is PUA encoded so all characters are accessible via Character Map, Font Book, or the font management program of your choice.
  34. Gallmore by Beary, $13.00
    Gallmore is signature font with mazing hand lettering look attractive and natural! Every single letter has been carefully crafted to make your text look beautiful. This font includes over 227 glyphs, including 30 alternate characters with swashes. It has over 60 extended Latin characters for language support. This font is suitable for invitations, branding, advertising, poster design and more. It is PUA encoded so all characters are accessible via Character Map, Font Book, or the font management program of your choice.
  35. Hello Valentines by Beary, $13.00
    Hello Valentines is mazing hand lettering look attractive and natural! Every single letters have been carefully crafted to make your text looks beautiful. This font includes 299glyphs, including 101 alternates character. It has over 60 extended Latin characters for language support. This font is suitable for invitation, branding, advertising, mugs, christmas cards, poster design etc, and also this font is PUA encoded so all characters are accessible via Character Map, Font Book, or the font management program of your choice.
  36. Scratchman by ZetDesign, $15.00
    Scratchman is a serif type font that has been scribbled by hand to present a neat text while still producing a natural and familiar look. thus this font can be an alternative for any designer who wants a different and unique look. This font is very suitable for use in the work of posters, t-shirts, comics, cartoons, doodle art, grafitty, flyers, etc. This font has two styles, regular and italic which are equipped with the open type feature. enjoy your font ...!
  37. Gandhewa by Nirmalagraphics, $14.00
    Gandhewa is a font that I made in handwriting style. This font is inspired by my grandfather's writings. I made Gandhewa in a few steps that were long enough to finally become a beautiful font. Starting from rough sketches on paper using a ballpoint pen, I then redrawn and arranged the characters in the font creator. If you are looking for a natural, clean signature font, Gandhewa is perfect for you. Gandhewa is also equipped with 17 ligature and has multi-lingual support.
  38. Rabona by AcidType, $15.00
    Rabona is a typeface for designers; easy to implement, clean and utilisable. A quintessentially modern geometric san-serif, filtered through a gently humanist lens.
  39. Gallegos by profonts, $51.99
    Gallego Pro is a classical, pen-drawn upright script useful for many applications, e.g. book titles, ads, magazines or any kind of display work.
  40. Home Style by FontMesa, $25.00
    Home Style is a revival of a very old font previously thought to have been designed by Joseph Gillé in or around the year 1820, however recent evidence from France suggests that an artist by the name of Silvestre from the same time period may be the true designer of this font. You may have seen this font in the past under the names of Circus, Roma, Madame and Gillé Classic. Originally designed in France, this very decorative font was only available in uppercase including numbers. Today this font has been re-mastered and updated with the addition of a newly designed lowercase set of letters. Home Style with its diagonal or cast shadow lines breaks away from the original design which has squared off shadows. If you're looking for the original version of this font please refer to the FontMesa version named Maison Luxe. New in 2016 for Home Style is an uppercase German Double S (versal eszett), opentype features including case sensitive forms and old style numerals.
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