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  1. Cat Blvck by The Design Speak, $100.00
    Another experimental typeface by Marshall. This typeface is almost difficult to read but that is almost the point. It features words or almost enclosed circles as well as thick strokes around the letter forms. The font has an mysterious edge while providing shock to whomever views it.
  2. Koehler Sans JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Koehler Sans JNL was inspired by a set of cardboard sign kit letters made by the Koehler Sign Company of Missouri (presumably) in the late 1940s or early 1950s. Not much is known about them, other than the letters looked interesting enough to turn into a font.
  3. Calligraphic Ornaments by ITC, $29.99
    English designer Richard Bradley created the Calligraphic Ornaments symbol font for ITC in the 1990s. Drawn in a lively traditional style similar to fine calligraphy, this font's characters set the perfect holiday spirit with little teddy bears, a Santa Claus, ringing bells, holly leaves, and other charms.
  4. Washington Square NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A titling font, combining caps inspired by the work of lettering artist Samuel Welo, and a lowercase based on the work of Lucian Bernhard. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  5. Talking Picture JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In a vintage photograph, promotional signage outside an old theater for the 1929 early sound film “The Doctor’s Secret” had lettering in a wide, bold Art Nouveau slab serif design. This was the model for Talking Picture JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  6. Rina BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Eduardo Manso has brought new meaning to the word distressed. The contours of Rina have been randomly inverted, spiked and split to create this agitated look. Surprisingly, Rina remains legible. And just to turn the screw a little more, Manso created an outline version, Rina Linea.
  7. Koloss by Monotype, $29.99
    Designed by Jakob Erbar and released in 1930, Koloss is a headline face that works well for posters. Characters have been drawn with a broad nib leaving small counters. This gives the effect of a compressed face, although the width of the strokes imply a fat face.
  8. Sweet Titling No. 22 by Sweet, $39.00
    Sweet Titling No. 22 is part of the Sweet Collection of engraved lettering styles from the 20th Century, published by MVB Fonts. This obscure, art deco design would have been used for engraved letterhead, business cards, etc., and likely first appeared in the 1920s or ’30s.
  9. Rabbito by Figuree Studio, $18.00
    The Rabbito is a funny, fancy, and playful display font inspired by the cuteness of the rabbit. You can use this font for a logo, kids clothing, birthday invitation, poster, friendly design, fun design, book cover, adventure poster, outbound poster, and many many many others. Thank You
  10. Joyvrie by Greater Albion Typefounders, $15.00
    Joyvrie is inspired by the rather characterful lettering to be seen on a local grocer’s blackboard. It’s lettering in the style of beautifully clear, yet individualistic, hand printing. We’re pleased to report that this particular rather splendid grocer, does not succumb to the ‘Grocer’s apostrophe’ either…
  11. Horse Thief JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1957 French publication “La Letra Dans La Peinture et la Publicite” (“The Letter tn the Painting and Advertising”) had an illustration of split-serif letters and numbers with a decidedly Western feel. This is now available as Horse Thief JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  12. Inventory JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inventory JNL is based on a "solid letter" stencil where you trace the body of the letter and fill in the top and bottom connecting lines to each character. This is another font in Jeff Levine's series of digital designs based on classic lettering stencil guides.
  13. Great Lakes Shadow NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Handlettering on a 1930s travel poster for the Canadian Pacific Railway provided the pattern for this distinctive Deco typeface. A strong dropshadow treatment has been added so you can create can't-miss headlines easily. Both versions of the font contain characters to support all major European languages.
  14. Fragment by Ali Güzel, $9.00
    The font is designed inspired by the pieces. While it is being designed, it is aimed to give a sharp feeling and look balanced rather than being legible. So on logos, T-shirts, and all things printed, this font can be used if the content is appropriate.
  15. PeterPierre by Ingrimayne Type, $6.95
    PeterPierre is a stiff, awkward sans serif face. It has little variation in stroke width and the vertical and horizontal elements are connected with short, sharp curves. The condensed style was developed first and then, in a quest for legibility, it was widened into the regular style.
  16. Twitty Bird NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Dan X. Solo's book of Showcard Alphabets featured the pattern for this devil-may-care face under the name "Conway". Not too pretty, not too proud, but a whole lotta fun. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  17. Shibby by Hanoded, $15.00
    shibby adj (etc.). Used to indicate that something is “cool.” Apparently Shibby was first used in the 1999 movie Dude, Where’s My Car? I don’t think Shibby is THE cool word of the moment, but I think it is cool enough for this rather shibby font!
  18. OK Corral by FontMesa, $20.00
    OK Corral is a revival of a very old Italian font that you may have seen in the past under the original name of Italian Print. The Lined version of this font has never been known to have a lower case set of letters until now.
  19. Margate JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A set of water-applied decals manufactured in 1962 by the American Decalcomania Company for Goodyear serves as the basis for Margate JNL. This block-style letter (with a hint of the Art Deco era) is bold, uniform in weight and commands attention in any titling application.
  20. Fashion Statement JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An example of hand lettering from a vintage instructional book was the basis for Fashion Statement JNL; available in both regular and oblique versions. This extra-wide "thick and thin" design is perfect for replicating the classic signage and print work of the Art Deco era.
  21. Hoodoo U NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This roly-poly romp through the alphabet is based on Jürgen Riebling's irrepressible Mr. Big from the 1970s. Big, bold, bubbly and a little brash, it's a natural choice for happy headlines. Both versions contain the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets.
  22. Olystar by NicolassFonts, $35.00
    Unleash the power of modern typography with Olystar, a captivating font family meticulously crafted on the foundation of the beloved Olyford font. Olystar boasts 5 exquisite weights and more than 400 glyphs in each style. This family is perfect for logotypes, advertising, packaging, corporate identities, and more.
  23. Reveler JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The sheet music for "Good Night Angel" from the 1937 motion picture "Radio City Revels", had the movie's title hand lettered in a free form Art Deco sans serif design. This has been recreated digitally as Reveler JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  24. Bill of Fare JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1942 menu cover for the restaurant at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles features its name in a stylized Art Deco serif design. This is has been turned into the digital typeface Bill of Fare JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  25. Comic World by Fox7, $12.00
    Comic World is a cool, vintage styled display font. It is the perfect font for titles or words needing a more dramatic emphasis. Whatever the topic, this font will be a wonderful asset to your font library, as it has the potential to enhance any creation.
  26. Millrich Grange NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here's a refined version of Grange, released by Edinburgh's Miller & Richards foundry just around the turn of the twentieth century. A bit quirky with a lot of warmth. Both flavors of this font feature the 1252 Latin, 1250 Central European, 1254 Turkish and 1257 Baltic character sets.
  27. P22 BlancoNeg by IHOF, $24.95
    BlancoNeg was inspired by the lettering of Saul Bass with some thoughts of Op-Art. Each character relies on the positive and negative spaces of its neighboring letters to help define its own shape. This font is casual with the look of cut out paper forms.
  28. Wenzel by FaceType, $15.00
    This work is the result of an assignment to digitize and complete a typeface that was used for the intertitles of Kleider machen Leute from 1921. We only had a basic alphabet with some glyphs missing. Sure, Wenzel is not a beaut, but ... what the heck!
  29. Grandix by ZetDesign, $15.00
    Grandix is ​​a very elegant handwritten font. created with original handwriting in mind for a flexible and beautiful font. The font is equipped with an open type feature for easy creation. These fonts are also created in several families to give the user the choice they want.
  30. Show Card Elite JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    One example in the 1919 instructional book “One Hundred Alphabets for the Show Card Writer” was for an elegant sans serif with a subtle Art Nouveau style to the letter forms. This is now available digitally as Show Card Elite JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  31. Vivala Old by Johannes Hoffmann, $11.00
    The Vivala old black letter font family is characterized by its hard-cut lines. This gives the typeface a special woodcut-like character. The typeface family offers a wide range of possibilities for design. It works well for posters, packaging, and corporate design for restaurants or breweries.
  32. Historism Border 2D by 2D Typo, $36.00
    Historism Border 2D is a collection of ornaments organized into four font files. The ornaments can be divided into two groups: Friezes (borders) and Rapports (patterns). All the ornaments attribute to the period of Historicism, which prevailed in art in the middle of the 19th century. The ornaments are based on elements of architectural decorations of Lviv buildings in Ukraine. The author personally collected the material and embodied it in the font. This makes the font exclusive and unique among other digital collections of ornaments. These patterns are perfectly suited to be used in the design of invitations, diplomas, certificates or other printed materials in classic-style design.
  33. Artios Pro by DBSV, $70.00
    There are a lot of narrow passages... like the Straits of Gibraltar, Hormuz, of Malacca, of Thermopylae, the Dardanelles, the Dervenakion, Magellan, Rentina of Naruto, Kerch etc. I tried to pass into mine closely with the name «Artios Pro". Walking on the same considerations as the previous series (Khamai/Aeolus/Corset) I tried to give some sense of diversity for narrow passages of the letters. These twelve style are the result. And here, the "Rail" engage with "Semi Bold" in the same way as the previous series. This series is composed and includes 12 fonts with 625 glyphs each, with true italics and supports Latin, Greek and Cyrillic.
  34. Pre Code Movies JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered credits from the 1931 melodrama “Safe in Hell” inspired the typeface Pre Code Movies JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. The design is strongly influenced by the popular Art Deco style of thick-and-thin characters and also features rounded corners. The font’s name comes from the early era of talking pictures and the short period before the establishment of the Hays Office in 1934 when Hollywood did not self-censor itself. Many then-taboo topics were exploited on film until Will Hays cracked down on such productions. To read more about Pre-Code Hollywood, visit the Wikipedia link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-Code_Hollywood
  35. Zidler by MKGD, $13.00
    One of my all time favourite movies is Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge. In it, there’s a brief scene where the proprietor of the Moulin Rouge (Harold Zidler) signs away the deeds to the establishment. The actual signing of his signature is what motivated me to create this script font. Although it’s not an exact replica of the character’s hand, I like to think that it has the same crisp immediacy of the original. With its consistent oblique slant, narrow and long ascenders and descenders, and the occasional blobbing of letters, the overall effect, gives the appearance of a correspondence penned by lamplight while a storm rages outside.
  36. Song Merchant JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Although the early 1900s through the 1920s seemed to be the "Golden Age" of ridiculously long novelty song titles, it appears that even the decade of the 1940s had its fair share as well. Song Merchant JNL was modeled from the hand lettered [but exhausting] title of the sheet music for "Princess Poo-Poo-Ly Has Plenty Pa-Pa-Ya (and she Loves to Give it Away)". Despite the obvious double-entendre inferences of the title, the square block letters with rounded corners make for a useful headline font (even if the source material it was drawn from is quite forgettable). Available in regular and oblique versions.
  37. Salty Milky by Yumna Type, $15.00
    Salty Milky is a display font in thick weights to be your best choice for showing casual, charming, fun expressions. The uneven proportions and forms of the artistic letters add more attractiveness to this font. Furthermore, Salty Milky gives you a special bonus called the clipart. Use this font for big text sizes for a legibility reason and you can make use of the interesting features available here as well. Features: Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Salty Milky fits for various design projects, such as posters, banners, logos, magazine covers, quotes, headings, printed products, merchandise, social media, etc. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great experience using our font. Feel free to contact us for further information when you have a problem using the font. Thank you. Happy designing.
  38. Castello by Almeera Studio, $17.00
    Introducing our newest typeface called Castello - Retro Bold Serif with ligature & alternates. Comes in 2 styles regular & italic, this typeface has many alternates with swashes that can make your lettering / logotype become more interesting. The clean and neat of a serif combined with the swirl swashes makes this font very attractive. This font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazine headers, books, greeting / wedding cards, Clothing Branding, product packaging, fashion, make up, quotes, stationery, novels,cutting, labels or any type of advertising purpose. No special software is required to type out the standard characters of the Typeface. To access the Opentype Ligatures, you will need software that supports Opentype features in fonts. Current Language Support : Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, German (Switzerland), Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss German.
  39. Paris Helen by Haksen, $14.00
    Introducing the love script Paris Helen! If you are needing a touch of casual chic calligraphy for your designs, this font was created for you! What's Included: Paris Helen (OTF) Paris Helen Slant (OTF) Paris Helen was built with OpenType features and includes beginning and ending swashes alternate characters for both lowercase letters, when combine it would be love letters (without space), numbers, punctuation and these also supports other languages :) Accessing the swashes / opentype features / glyphs: This font works best in a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Indesign, Adobe Illustrator CS, or Adobe Photoshop CC. You can access the swashes and alternates from the 'Glyphs Panel' in these programs. More Questions? Here are some (potential) answers! You are not permitted to resell this font in any way. Multilingual Support is included for Western European Languages Also, the sans-serif font used in the preview images is Gotham :) Cheers!
  40. Battle Scarred by Comicraft, $19.00
    We know what you're thinking... This is not a new font, just an old one with a few bullet holes in its helmet, dirt on its shins and some carbon scoring on its breastplate. You're thinking this is like a variant cover by Joe Madureira or J. Scott Campbell -- handsome and rugged on the outside but weak and effete on the inside. Well, my fine, font-finagling friend, you'd be Dead Wrong! This really is an All-New, All-Different, All Star, Ultimate Collectable, from the Comicraft House of Ideas! Our Dynamic Duo -- Johnny Comicraft and Ferran 'Nuff Said have brought you another winner from the Silver Age of comic book lettering. It’s a little worse for wear, we admit it, but wouldn't you be after three rounds with the Justice League of Avengers Assembled?!? See the families related to Battle Scarred: Battle Cry & Battle Damaged .
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