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  1. Dine And Dance JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sheet music featuring a song from the 1933 film "Torch Singer" starring Claudette Colbert was the basis for Dine and Dance JNL. A multi-line Art Deco design, it epitomizes both the typographic style and the night life of the time, when supper clubs featuring big bands were at their peak. Torch Singers were female vocalists who typically sang melancholy love songs of lost love and heartbreak.
  2. DF Staple TXT by Dutchfonts, $33.00
    StapleTXT is a transformation from the monospaced typewriter font Staple mono into a text type. The 'mono' skeleton was used as much as possible but some characters were slightly altered in order to obtain more regularity without losing its specific typewriter atmosphere: little variation in character widths. The font has lining figures and works very well as text system in combination with the Staple mono.
  3. Sugar Free by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    Don't be afraid to taste something sugar free - most times you will be surprised how good it tastes! My Sugar Free font may not look as very much at first glance - but play around with the Regular and Italic versions (and notice the 4 different versions of each letter, that automatically cycles as you type!) and you will see how lively the font is!
  4. Hybrid by ParaType, $30.00
    Designed for ParaType in 1999-2003 by Manvel Shmavonyan. This is a low-contrast serif typeface with large x-height and small square cove serifs. For use for text and display typography. Due to its open letterforms and big number of styles the face is a good companion to open humanist Sans. Hybrid design was awarded special prize at Kyrillitsa'99 international type design competition.
  5. Matryoshka by Volcano Type, $19.00
    Matryoshka is a display layering type family which is inspired by the Russian wooden doll. The family contains eight different weights from XXS (thin) to XXL (fat) + Pregnant (all in one). The design is based on an elaborate and complex grid, so each font fits perfectly into the other. With the Matryoshka family the typographer can create millions of new solutions. Play with it!
  6. Pagoda by Studio K, $45.00
    This display font has an oriental character reminiscent of brush stroke calligraphy and all things Japanese. My original working title for this font was ‘Spanner’, because the lower case ‘c’, with which the design began, looked rather like the head of a spanner. I originally had in mind something more mechanical, but as it evolved and developed the font itself obviously had other ideas!
  7. NATRON Rough by Posterizer KG, $25.00
    NATRON Rough is the textured version of NATRON (rounded and condensed sans serif), in two weights, medium and bold. It features stylistic alternates and ligatures. Both fonts support Latin and Cyrillic codepages for Western, East and Central European, and Baltic countries. Designed for tight-fitting text, NATRON Rough is great for display, branding, labels, packaging, advertising, food, sports, titles, and any other type of visual communication projects.
  8. Hanasta by Scratch Design, $9.00
    Please welcome Hanasta, our modern minimalist sans-serif display font. A stunning typeface that combines the sleek, simple but exotic characteristics of a sans-serif font with beautiful ligatures, making it an ideal choice for creating elegant and sophisticated designs. This font is perfect for your design needs such as fashion websites, logo design, branding, social media design, book, magazine, wedding invitations, etc. Enjoy this beautiful font!
  9. Quintessential Pro by Stiggy & Sands, $29.00
    Our Quintessential Pro is based on the calligraphic lettering style known as the Italic Hand. As speed became more essential in writing hands, styles became less formal and more relaxed. Classic, clean, and casual, Quintessential fits a lot of design uses - hence its name. The SmallCaps and extensive figure sets only work to further expand the usefulness of the typeface across a wider breadth of applications.
  10. Codex by Linotype, $29.99
    Codex was designed by Georg Trump and introduced by the font foundry C.E. Weber in 1954. Based on the German Gothic script of the 13th century, this font has the character of handwriting. Its capital letters are extremely big in comparison with the lower case, hence good for contrast in short text, however, this characteristic makes the font better suited to languages which use fewer capital letters.
  11. Aether Rain by Fenotype, $12.00
    Aether Rain is an elegant modern script family that fits both casual and formal use. Aether Rain includes basic latin alphabets, numerals and punctuation. Aether Rain is equipped with Standard Ligatures that work automatically and it also has Stylistic Alternates (OpenType feature) for each character - and scripts are also PUA encoded so you can access the characters also with Silhouette Studio, Cricut Design Space.
  12. F2F Allineato by Linotype, $29.99
    Allineato was part of the Face2Face project, a fontlabel created with a couple of friend in order to stimulate new ideas and forms in the typographical landscape. Most of the Typefaces were used by Alexander Branczyk in his famous techno magazine "Frontpage". About Allineato: "Al" means "Alessio Leonardi" and Lineato "lined", but if you read it as an italian world means "conformed to a given line".
  13. Packard New Style by Red Rooster Collection, $60.00
    Steve Jackaman & Ashley Muir. Packard New Style is a smooth version of the lettering drawn by Oswald Cooper for the Packard Motor Company (ATF 1913). The bold weight is credited to Morris Fuller Benton (ATF 1916), but it is highly probable that Benton did the adaptation for both weights. Packard New Style Pro contains all the high-end features expected in a quality OpenType Pro font.
  14. Sidney & Claire by Olivetype, $18.00
    Sidney & Claire is a stylish and elegant script font. Its bold and smooth style makes this font incredibly versatile, fitting a wide variety of creative ideas. So what’s included: Sidney & Claire (OTF) Basic Latin A-Z, a-z, numbers, symbols, and punctuations Sidney & Claire is supporting 66 Languages, ranging from Afrikaans Albanian Catalan Danish to Dutch English Spanish Swedish Zulu. Accented Characters : ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÑÒÓÔÕÖØŒŠÙÚÛÜŸÝŽàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïñòóôõöøœšùúûüýÿžß Thank you
  15. Unblock by Reyrey Blue Std, $16.00
    Introducing, Unblock Typeface. A bold display typeface with strong character and soft features. It's bold, fun, and playful. It can make your design unique, modern, and stunning. Unblock is perfectly suited for Comic Posters, Childish headlines, Decorative letters, Notices, Logo Designs, Big funny Banners: creative and decorative Typography Web Design, and much more. Features : All Uppercase and Lowercase Number & Symbol Supported Languages PUA Encoded
  16. Staluco by Konstantine Studio, $17.00
    Jump back to the classics with Staluco - A bold sans-serif font inspired by vintage greeting cards and town signs in the 70s 80s era. This font captures the vibes and sense of going-home and childhood-like spirits from your grandparent's house. Perfectly fit for logo, a town sign, branding, poster, clothing, merchandise, music project, books, greeting cards, street, and urban culture concepts, you name it.
  17. LC Merkén by Compañía Tipográfica de Chile, $30.00
    Merkén is a typeface inspired in the Slab Serif fonts designed by Vincent Figgins in the early 20th century: his famous designs; Antique and Egiziano, were the main references when developing this project. The typeface is perfect for headlines, medium length texts, branding and advertising. His original set is strong and spicy but it also has an alternative set which is cursive and kind.
  18. Hola Zozo by Orenari, $14.00
    Hola Zozo is a slant chubby font. This font is fit for every design purposes. Why its called "Zozo"? Because Zozo is like 2020 :D Have fun with this chubby font. I really hope your projects will be cool with this font, and please don't hesitate to drop me a message if you have any questions or you wanna share some jokes! :) Thank You, Ari
  19. Blunt by Miller Type Foundry, $16.99
    Blunt is a refreshing new bold headline typeface, designed to be an alternative to overused headline typefaces such as Impact. Blunt is more than just a one-trick-pony though, but includes 4 weights (Condensed - Wide) each with matching italics. This gives Blunt a lot more versatility when it comes to headline use. Try Blunt today and shout your most important messages with boldness!
  20. Skyline Hotel by Open Window, $19.95
    Skyline Hotel is a brand new hand painted font from Dathan Boardman of Open Window. It utilizes Art Deco structures but is greatly amplified by organic paint brush strokes. The font would be best used in designs that require an organic degraded look and feel. Skyline Hotel… optimal for back alley graffiti mural or a poster to begin a political revolution. Geometric essentials betrayed by fluid expression.
  21. Velvet Hammer by Great Lakes Lettering, $40.00
    The Velvet Hammer is a true hand calligraphy font that offers the viewer a sense of strong elegance. This font can be used for all things such as cards, posters, signage, wedding invitations, catalogs, book covers and so much more! The Velvet Hammer’s simple unique style can stand strong on its own or sit comfortably side by side with any display or text font!
  22. Beckinslade by Greater Albion Typefounders, $15.95
    Beckinslade is a lovely elaborate blackletter face, released just in time for Christmas, but useable at any time of the year. It is in the best traditions of Victorian Gothic revival, drawing inspiration from a range of sources and marrying them into one homogenous whole. The emphasis is on aesthetics rather than historical accuracy. Great fun though for anywhere ‘ye olde’ look is desired.
  23. VTC Horoscope by Vintage Type Company, $18.00
    VTC Horoscope is a modern & minimalist rendition of a Victorian-esque style typeface. Much like the typefaces of that time, this font has high stroke contrast, smooth serifs, and a slightly extended x-height, however it ditches the flourishes & fluff for weight & legibility. VTC Horoscope makes the perfect font for packaging design, big bold headlines, vintage inspired projects, or anywhere you want to spark curiosity and attention.
  24. Dapplegrim by Hanoded, $15.00
    Dapplegrim is a Norwegian fairytale collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe in their book ‘Norske Folkeeventyr’. The story is about a boy who inherits a big horse (called Dapplegrim, or Grimsborken in Norwegian) and sets off to rescue the king’s daughter from a nasty troll. Dapplegrim is a handmade fairytale font. Use it for your book covers, product packaging and fairytale collections!
  25. Bangel by Art Grootfontein, $19.00
    Bangel is a contemporary display font family with a strong personality. The eye-catching letter design is quite geometric, but also pretty expressive and fun. It supports broad latin languages and comes with 4 styles + a special free Wave bonus. Bangel is a pretty good choice for logotypes, branding, headlines and posters. This typeface is also a powerful option for use on social media, web & UI design.
  26. Bugleboy by Stiggy & Sands, $29.00
    Bugleboy started as a digitized version of "Wood Grotesk," a 1970s film typeface by LetterGraphics. It started with a bare bones character set which we added swash alternates for Capitals, Stylistic Alternates for a Unicase look, and crafted a Sans version without serifs. The Sans style lacks swashes but keeps Stylistic Alternate Unicase forms. See the last graphic for a comprehensive character map preview.
  27. Kinderz by MaxnorType, $15.00
    Kinderz is a fun display font with lots of styles and multilingual support. The design has a relaxed feel and is intended for purposes related to kids and teenagers, but can also be used for all modern informal themed designs. It can be used for various purposes, especially those related to kids and teenagers, such as for logo design, branding, posters, banners, stationery, and so on.
  28. Cracks by Grewfont Studio, $13.00
    Cracks is a display font inspired for fun image and playful taste. Although initially made for comical use, this fantastic typeface is also best suited for headlines of all sizes, as well as for blocks of text that have both maximum and minimum variations. Whether it’s for web, digital crafts, logotype, wordmark, print, moving images or anything else, it fits for every young and playful design.
  29. Laura by ITC, $29.00
    Laura is the work of British designer Tony Watson, a brush style typeface with an effective three-dimensional look. The forms are a little more formal than those of many other brush style typefaces but this only adds to its flexibility. Capital and lowercase letters should be set closely. Laura is well-suited to a variety of uses, wherever a strong, eye-catching typeface is needed.
  30. Bedford by Stereo Type Haus, $25.00
    Inspired by mosaic lettering by Heins & LaFarge, architects of the IRT (Interborough Rapid Transit) in New York City. Bedford hints at the station names on platform walls which date back to 1904 but modernize it through a rigid grid system and rounded corners. The family consists of two styles, Bitmap for web usage with a perfect pixel snap, and Rounded for a softer and bolder look.
  31. Celesse by SG Type, $16.00
    Celesse - A classic serif font, perfect for creating bold & gorgeous designs. Pour yourself a glass of your finest wine and get classy with Celesse. This font is great for designing elegant logos, quotes, magazine covers, wedding cards, invitations, and brandings. Its stark contrasting lines are best used in headlines and projects with big type. Celesse adds timeless beauty, heavenly curves and a classic appearance to any project.
  32. Desk Drawer JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Desk Drawer JNL is a collection of twenty-six images representing the kinds of small items lying around inside a desk at any given time… From a thumbtack to a spring clip… from a postage stamp to a roll of tape… even some shirt pins or some gummed labels… the center drawer of a desk can house just about anything that fits inside it!
  33. ITC Zapf Book by ITC, $29.99
    Zapf Book font is the work of German designer Hermann Zapf, a blend of the characteristics of Walbaum, Melior and the contrasting weights of Bodoni. It is a typical Zapf font, distinction without eccentricity and superb sensitivity and letterfit, and clearly demonstrates his concern that an alphabet work not just as a collection of single letters, but also have a sense of unity in itself.
  34. Molekyl by Typiskt, $9.00
    Designed in 2020 Molekyl is a modern neo grotesque family that consists of 6 weights. Rooted in simplicity Molekyl is workhorse typeface that suits many applications. The geometric details and subtleties also makes it a great fit for a clean, sharp and technical impression. The typeface has 420 glyphs (supporting many languages), arrows and opentype features such as kerning, f-ligatures, stylistic alternatives and tabular figures.
  35. Geometrisk by Daniel Brokstad, $29.00
    Geometrisk is a modernist futuristic font combining geometrical outer shapes with rounded inner curves, to create an interesting contrast. The funky italics are created through an offset of the regular type, giving it an almost pixelated look. Well fitting within a cyberpunk world, and an interesting pairing with the standard font. Five different weight and italics of each. Multi-language support. Stylistic alternatives. Designed for headline use.
  36. Sticky Annie by Sander's Conspiracy, $20.00
    Sticky Annie is the latest in the series of fonts I've designed that are named after my wife. Little bundles of overlapping sticks or lines make up each character. It's made to look good at small font sizes, but the bigger, the better. At small sizes it's fun and a little childish. At bigger sizes, especially in all-caps, it looks intricate, distinctive and stately.
  37. Quentin Sonata by Rillatype, $15.00
    Quentin Sonata is a pair of modern serif and classy handwritten script with LOTS of ligatures that carefully created to fit on each other. its a versatile font that works perfectly for branding projects, logo design, product packaging, headline, quotes, etc. to access the underline on Quentin Sonata Script just simple type _(number 1-6) in the middle of the word, for example _1 _2 _3 etc
  38. Salsiccia by Bech Type, $19.00
    Inspired by bold and rounded typefaces on signs from the 1970s, Salsiccia can promote both your hot dog stand and your international toy store enterprise. Its boldness and roundness is combined with classical proportions, with wide letters — like the O — next to little nubby ones — like the T. This not only looks nice, but helps us even out the white spaces across words and sentences.
  39. Uncle Oscar by Hanoded, $15.00
    I don't have an Uncle Oscar, so the font is not named after someone I know. The name just kind of stuck. Uncle Oscar is a pencil font, made with a black ‘Lamy’ pencil I took from my son Sam’s pencil box. It is a little rough, but very legible and comes in Regular and Italic. Of course, Uncle Oscar speaks a lot of languages.
  40. Oaken Bucket NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A Victorian face named Oakwood provided the pattern for this decorative little number, with its swirls and curls guaranteed to delight boys and girls, saints and churls, and dogs and squirrels…well, maybe not the last pair, but you get the idea. All versions of this font include the Unicode 1250 Central European character set in addition to the standard Unicode 1252 Latin set.
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