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  1. PAG Syndicate by Prop-a-ganda, $19.99
    Prop-a-ganda offers retro-flavored fonts inspired by lettering on retro propaganda posters, retro advertising posters, retro packages all the world over. This is perfect font for your retrospective project. PAG Syndicate is rectangle and rather narrow font. This font has squarish face designed only by straight line, it spices up even the short words.
  2. Macro Print by Gustav & Brun, $12.00
    Macro Print is a display font available in a regular and a bold version. But it does not stop there. To create a unique, hand-printed feeling there are two sets within each version, therefore using the same letter twice in a headline will make the font look original and authentic. Yep, it is hand-drawn.
  3. Still Love by Creaditive Design, $10.00
    Still Love is an exquisite handwritten font, masterfully designed to become a true favorite. Smooth, modern and strong characters at the same time looks stunning on wedding invitations, cards, books, quotes, logos, and business. Special Characters are available for lowercase letters with added beginning & end swashes, also Ligatures that can make your design more smooth and looks natural.
  4. Dark Blades by Tadiar, $19.00
    Dark Blades is an authentic gothic vintage font family of 4 fonts created for headers and text. Multilingual support (Latin Extended). Designed for: - Vintage branding (Clothes, Alcohol, Bikes, Games) - Horror - Music branding - Myth: Vampires, Zombie, Halloween, Werevolves, Magic, Fantasy - Medieval style Well use in vintage labels, headers & titles, Posters, Street Signs and other Outdoor, Package Design.
  5. Cookie Kit by Bogstav, $12.00
    Cookie Kit is just like that easy recipe for that delicious cake that you probably know - easy to make and it tastes absolutely fabulous - Cookie Kit has the same effect with designs: It's easy to make cool effects with the 4 layers. Play around with your favourite colors and you get great results at the go!
  6. Kebagh by Twinletter, $15.00
    Introducing Arabic font in the regular and bound style named Kebagh. Our display fonts are perfect for your various projects, magazine covers, packaging, and many other design projects. You’ll find designs ranging from traditional to modern with a variety of different styles in between. Check out our collection and start creating amazing projects with this font!
  7. Adlery Pro by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Adlery is a brush typeface designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini for display use. It has a handmade feel and it’s optimized for maximum readability at medium sizes. The typeface comes in three styles: Basic, Swash and Blockletter Uppercase and has a double set of lowercase alphabets that alternate in writing, so that no double letters are the same.
  8. Bagor by Trustha, $17.00
    Bagor is a sans-serif typeface with a heavy touch. The concept is a big x-height and small ascender. Comes with 3 widths, namely: normal, wide, and expanded. And also a round version, making it 6 styles. Complete with ligature, alternative glyphs become an attractive choice. Bagor is perfect for branding, titling, headline, and more.
  9. Monthly Issue JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An Art Nouveau, hand lettering on a Good Housekeeping magazine cover from the 1920s inspired Monthly Issue JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. Prior to the 1940s, it was not unusual to find the covers of many popular magazines hand lettered with either their names and/or content information; often in different type styles.
  10. Raitor by Just Font You, $19.00
    Embrace the future together with RAITOR. A slick and sophisticated bold sans-serif, with the touch of futuristic vibes to get prepared for the upcoming metaverse era. Conquer your presence in the future of the visual digital world, armored with RAITOR. Perfectly fit for your logo, branding, poster, album artwork, streaming assets design, futuristic themed design, you name it.
  11. FF Inkling by FontFont, $30.99
    American type designer Joel Decker created this script FontFont in 1997. The family contains 2 weights: Regular and Bold and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, poster and billboards as well as software and gaming. FF Inkling provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional oldstyle figures.
  12. Vida Bandida by Vozzy, $20.00
    Introducing vintage label font named Vida Bandida. It is based on my other font, Black Widow. All available characters you can see at the screenshots. This font has six styles: Regular, Full, Shadow, Shadow FX, Texture and Texture FX. This font will look good on any vintsge styled designs like a poster, T-shirt, label, logo, etc.
  13. Claude Sans by ITC, $40.99
    Claude Sans is the work of British designer Alan Meeks. The conservative roman weight is complemented by a more extravagant italic. The proportions are based on those of the original Garamond typeface of Claude Garamond, from whom this type gets its name. Claude Sans can be used alone or combined with Claude Sans italic and bold weights.
  14. Trivette by Greater Albion Typefounders, $12.00
    Trivette is an ‘All Capitals’ calligraphic display face, where all upright strokes are rendered as curves and where everything approaching the vertical are rendered in threes. That’s probably as clear as mud, but the results combine charm and legibility with a decorative period air. Recommended for poster work where a sense of dignified fun is important.
  15. Mercantile Display NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This older, somewhat funkier relative of the classic face, Engravers Roman, made its last appearance in the 1912 ATF Specimen Book. Here, it has been revived to do yeoman-like duty in a new century. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  16. Bandito Script by Muntab Art, $20.00
    Introducing of our new product the name Bandito fonts. Bandito includes uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, a large range of punctuation and ligatures. All lowercase letters include ending swashes and alternative font. FEATURES : Uppercase Lowercase Number Punctuation Multilingual Swash Opentype Please contact us if you have any questions, we are happy to help you! Thank you!
  17. Langoustine Rouge NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A typeface named Sorbonne, unearthed by intrepid font-finder Dan X. Solo, provided the pattern for this quaint little charmer. The exaggerated serifs make it stand out in a crowd, while still retaining an understated elegance. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  18. Black Cycle 2 by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing vintage label font duo named Black Cycle. These two fonts has an additional characters and multilungual support (check out all available characters on previews). Both of font familes has four styles: Clean, Clean Shadow, Aged and Aged Shadow. This font will look good on any vintage styled designs like a poster, T-shirt, label, logo, etc.
  19. Little Humble by Zeenesia Studio, $14.00
    Introducing Little Humble Font Little Humble is natural kid font. It made based on real handwriting. It can be used for cafe or coffee shop menu lists on board, branding, invitations, watermarks, advertisements, product designs, labels, product packaging, book content, quotes and more. It came with number & punctuation, multilingual support, and PUA encode Hope you like this product.
  20. Lautren by Azzam Ridhamalik, $16.00
    Introducing Lautren, a new delightful bold script with reversed contrast typeface. The Ideas of this fonts came from funny summer vibes mood which is made more neater and smoother. Lautren created with a tons of opentype features like contextual alternates, stylistic sets, ligatures, and swashes at the ending of the letters. A fun typeface to play with!
  21. Tact by Pesic, $35.00
    Tact is a geometrically sans serif font, black and condensed looking glyphs, with an alternative glyph set to improve its use in different graphic contexts. It is suitable for use in the fields of science, art, architecture, urban planning, techniques, electronics, advertising, futuristic themes, sport, film, computers, phones, video games, magazines... Contains all Latin and Cyrillic glyphs.
  22. Haenel Antiqua by RMU, $30.00
    This narrow neoclassical revival is based upon a font released by the Haenel Foundry, Berlin, in the 19th century. By typing [alt] + p respectively [alt] + b you have access to a framing element as it can be seen on the posters. By using the OT feature stylistic alternative you can change the normal numbersign into an oldstyle numero sign.
  23. Kunstgewerbe NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    J. M. Bergling called the inspiration for this typeface “modern”—at least, it passed for modern in 1914. Its bold, sinuous forms and unusual decorative treatment suggest stained glass of a certain era, and so its name is German for “Arts and Crafts”. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  24. P22 Hiromina 03 by IHOF, $24.95
    Hiromina03 is named after the wife of its designer, Hajime Kawakami. The three fonts in the set are based on Hiromi Kawakami's unique hand-lettering style. The distinctly feminine character of Hiromina03 is harmoniously integrated in all three writing systems, Katakana, Hiragana and Latin. The enclosed key charts give instructions for character placement in Katakana and Hiragana.
  25. Polanix by Outerend, $25.00
    This unique geometric design will make your projects stand out from the crowd! If you're looking for a futuristic but with an edgy twist, "Polanix" could be the one. The interesting deformation of its variable version also works great with animation, game design and film/TV credits & titles as well as interface, app and web designs.
  26. Norton by K-Type, $20.00
    Norton is a full character set based on the five letters in the famous Norton Motorcycles logo. K-Type has attempted to remain true to the spirit of the original identity, whilst updating the face, particularly the upper case, to sit more comfortably in contemporary usage. Thanks to Paul Lloyd for the influence of his typeface, Duvall.
  27. Dahlia Regictik by Letterena Studios, $10.00
    Dahlia Regictik – Luxury Serif Font, from Letterena, is a Luxury serif font, suitable for any projects such as: logos, branding projects, homeware designs, product packaging, mugs, quotes, posters, shopping bags, t-shirts, book covers, name card, invitation cards, greeting cards, label, photography, watermark, special events, and all your other luxury and beautiful projects that need a Luxury serif taste.
  28. Rakia by Greater Albion Typefounders, $15.00
    Why not take a giant leap back to the 1970s? Rakia is a science-fiction inspired font, with classic overtones of the 70s. Alternatively, it is a 1970s font with scoff overtones. Take your pick! It’s an all capitals face, with a strong suggestion of speed and motion about it. A wonderful display font and fun to use!
  29. Bipolar by VersusTwin, $39.00
    The Bipolar family of fonts is a synthetic blend of digital grid and historical blackletter forms, combining readability and ornamentation into a single modern interpretation. If you feel like you recognize this font style, you may have seen it as the menu font in the popular RockBand series of games. This trendy neo-medieval revival is hot!
  30. Top Forty by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1963 issue of Billboard Magazine contained an ad for Jimmy Smith (along with some other artists on the same record label) that was hand-lettered in a free-form style similar to show-card ‘one-stroke’ typographic design. This was the inspiration for Top Forty JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  31. Brisbane by Larin Type Co, $12.00
    Brisbane - a new handwritten font. Inspired by brush fonts, this font is ideal for branding and to decorate your project. It's perfect for wedding invitation or your blog. Also with their help, you can create a logo or beautiful frame for your home. Or just use for your small business, book covers, stationery, marketing, magazines and more.
  32. Longhorn by Belldorado, $20.00
    I saw a cool UT-Ligature on an old (maybe 70's or 80's) Texas Longhorns fan-shirt - it was in 3D and I wanted something like that with my own initials A and B to print it on a baseball hat. I started drawing it and when I was finished, I thought it might be nice to do the same for my officemates. I needed another G, T and K. After finishing that I thought it might be cool to do this for other people as well. Since the source of all the 3D glyphs is found in the regular ones which get moved by a 45 degree angle and then connected with lines , I first draw all the uppercase regular glyphs. The thing that followed was kind of an addiction: after finishing the uppercase letters, I wanted to add lowercase letters, after finishing the 3D letters, I thought it would be nice to have a fill version to layer with the 3D letters. Having a rough, woodcut version of the regular style would be cool, too. And the font is also pretty much suited to make a stencil version. When all this was done, I was interested on how the font would look like without the serifs and curves instead of the 45 degree angles, so I did the Longhorn Sans. Good to use for all sports-related designs, especially retro-style soccer/football shirts. Uppercase characters can be combined to form ligatures or logotypes.
  33. Busted by Canada Type, $24.95
    Busted is the very strange and out-of-character outburst of Bill Troop, a guy who was classically trained in everything, from classical piano and literature to classical photography and type design. As far as we could tell, Bill Troop is the kind of guy whose appearance and voice instantly trigger thoughts of black and white photos, fedoras, and pre-industrial age Europe. A few years ago, he even moved from the United States to England, where it took him less than a week to feel at home and start sounding like a Norwich native. Then something happened and the poor dude just snapped. Busted is the controversial result of the blood rushing to his head. If you know what exactly happened to him, please let us know. Concern, consideration and human interest story aside, Busted is a fascinating thing. It is a set of four interchangeable thick outline fonts where the same letter forms turn from wild to wilder to broken to somewhat clean. Mix them up in a setting and you have words that snarl with a sneer. Life's too short. Take it all with a grain of salt. Scream whenever you feel like it. Busted Pro is a single font combining all four character sets, and rigged with an OpenType pseudo-randomizer in the contextual alternates feature, which you can disable or enable anywhere in your setting for maximum visual shock just the way you like it. Works just as well in PAL or SECAM. Don't be fooled by imitations, and don't get caught with your drawers down.
  34. Revla Slab by Eclectotype, $40.00
    The Revla family just keeps expanding! This is Revla Slab. It has the same exuberant charm as its siblings ( Revla Sans and Revla Serif ) with a touch more chunk. OpenType contextual alternates make for text that is lively and bouncy, without the monotony of obviously repeating letterforms. It’s shamelessly fun, but pretty serious at the same time. The range of weights can be used to maintain an even colour across different sizes - use lighter weights for bigger sizes and vice versa. OpenType features include automatic fractions, ordinals, contextual alternates (which along with the pseudo-randomness, help maintain a nice tight fit with minimal glyph collisions), standard and discretionary ligatures (OK, only one discretionary ligature, but it’s a belter!), and case-sensitve forms. Obviously, in sharing a common skeleton, it will work well with other members of the Revla Superfamily, particularly Revla Sans.
  35. Ark Monogram SG by Spiece Graphics, $39.00
    Ark is a combination monogram set based on the ATF Virkotype design. By combining variously shaped characters, you can produce initials within an oval frame. Just select a left-hand letter, a center letter, and a right-hand letter. Then place all three on an oval frame of your choice. Great for stationery and company logos. The Ark Monogram Set comes with easy-to-read instructions and a useful character map. Additional alternate characters have been provided for better identification and letter fitting within each font. Ark Monogram is now available in the OpenType Std format. Some new stylistic alternates have been added to this OpenType version. Advanced features work in current versions of Adobe Creative Suite InDesign, Creative Suite Illustrator, and Quark XPress. Check for OpenType advanced feature support in other applications as it gradually becomes available with upgrades.
  36. Seashore Pro by Sudtipos, $59.00
    A feminine, graceful script whose thicker horizontals create a wave-like rhythm — hence the name. Seashore is loosely based on an "eccentric" (left-leaning) penmanship style of the late 19th century. Used mainly by professional "engrossers" in certificates and tributes, or by society ladies in their stationery and invitations, it sent a message of true refinement, as the style would have been only been mastered after the more common business, Spencerian, and standard ornamental styles. In fact, unusual script styles were in such demand that type foundries of the era exploded with metal-type knockoffs of increasing fanciness. Seashore includes a wide variety of swash capitals, alternate endings, and contextual ligatures, over 900 glyphs in all. Seashore is best used in short display settings — in names and addresses on formal invitations, in menus and food packaging, or fashion and beauty contexts.
  37. IronType SG by Spiece Graphics, $39.00
    IronType (formerly known as Ironman) is an extra bold geometric titling face in the Art Deco poster tradition. A warm sense of strength and playfulness runs throughout this design. Triangular-shaped crossbars are some of its distinguishing characteristics. The face also contains some very amusing alternates. The tails of the alternate cap K and R extend below the line and the alternate cap N has a hump instead of a diagonal stroke. A handy set of lowercase letters with lining and smaller figures are also included. IronType Extra Bold is now available in the OpenType Std format. Some new characters have been added to this OpenType version. These advanced features work in current versions of Adobe Creative Suite InDesign, Creative Suite Illustrator, and Quark XPress. Check for OpenType advanced feature support in other applications as it gradually becomes available with upgrades.
  38. Comply Slab by Arkitype, $12.00
    Comply Slab is inspired by action and extreme sports, Comply gets it's name from the well known skate trick the “No Comply”. This type family doesn't mess about! With 9 weights from thin to black, Comply Slab will give you some great options to use. This font family will “kill it” in both print and digital, in headlines for editorial, posters, banners, websites, apparel, packaging, logos or magazines just to name a few. If you want to make a statement that gets the message across in a slick way with some cool looking glyphs Comply Slab is the font! There is an alternate R and S so you can choose to go with the cool default sharp glyphs or swap them for a more traditional chamfered corner version. Each of the 9 weights has an italic version to add even more action.
  39. Garrulous by Missy Meyer, $12.00
    Looking for a tall, skinny, rounded serif font, with a fun hand-written feel? Look no farther than Garrulous! Garrulous is a mixed-case font, with the lowercase letters standing just as tall as the uppercase, so you can mix and match uppercase and lowercase in the same word for an extra fun look. It also comes with 32 double-letter ligature pairs, 17 uppercase and 15 lowercase, so you won't have the exact same letter twice in a row. As usual, the letters in Garrulous have been cleaned up extensively, to make everything sharper and easier for crafters and for any print projects. And I've included over 300 extended Latin characters for language support. Garrulous includes: - Standard characters A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and punctuation - 32 double-letter ligature pairs - Over 300 extended Latin characters for language support
  40. Dante by Monotype, $39.00
    Dante was designed by Giovanni Mardersteig. Mardersteig started work on Dante after the Second World War when printing at the Officina Bodoni returned to full production. He drew on his experience of using Monotype Bembo and Centaur to design a new book face with an italic which worked harmoniously with the roman. Originally hand-cut by Charles Malin, Dante was adapted for mechanical composition by Monotype in 1957. The new digital font version has been re drawn, by Monotype's Ron Carpenter, free from any restrictions imposed by hot metal technology. The Dante font family was issued in 1993 in a range of three weights with a set of titling capitals. Dante is a beautiful book face which can also be used to good effect in magazines, periodicals etc. Dante® font field guide including best practices, font pairings and alternatives.
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