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  1. Murder Face by Subversive Type, $13.00
    Inspired by roman typography and extreme metal band logos. This is a vicious looking font that works great in large and small pt. sizes. Ideal for rock bands, alternative literature, films, video games and apparel.
  2. Zerno by Pepper Type, $25.00
    Zerno is a glyphic typeface with geometric roots. Its symmetrical flared serifs are reminiscent of stone carving techniques. With weights ranging from Thin to Black, it is versatile enough to be used in any environment - from screen to literal stone carving, as well as from posters to body copy that stands out.
  3. Gitan Latin by Rosetta, $60.00
    Gitan is a flared sans serif, reminiscent of engraving and stone carving. Sturdy and informal, the design features a moderate contrast that provides durability for text setting. Crisp design details like cuneiform head serifs and deeply cut wedge terminals give Gitan a sculptural appeal – a quality desired for all things display. Gitan’s expressiveness evokes the nuances of forms crafted directly in raw materials. The human touch provides vitality so often absent from purely mechanical designs. Pairing a rhythmic pattern with classic construction makes Gitan shine in text. Its natural look reflects a tangibility that thrives in wooden and rock-solid materials. Gitan’s habitat is at the crossroads of editorial and packaging work, grounded by a feeling of substance, but finished by an artisan’s handicraft. By nature, Gitan is flexible and willing to take risks.
  4. Monstroula - Unknown license
  5. Eckhardt Speedletter JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Eckhardt Speedletter JNL was named in honor of Al Eckhardt (1929-2005), a talented sign painter and good friend of font designer Jeff Levine. The font was inspired by hand lettering on a reproduction of a 1950s rock and roll show poster.
  6. Di Barros by Di Barros, $5.00
    I'm Roberto Teixeira, a Brazilian graphic designer. After looking for a form quite different from the existing types, created in 2019, Di Barros Fonts Family is composed by Di Barros Regular...for while. This,form covers the following, according to the Windows character map: Basic Latin, Latin Supplement 1, Extended Latin A, Extended Latin B, Additional Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Greek Extended, Armenian and several other special types, such as currency symbols, numbers, fractions, Roman numerals, arrows, symbol of electricity, hearts and vector images, of own authorship and more. Di Barros, with a good length, serves several languages. I think Di Barros applies to fine environments, such as jewelry stores, fashion stores, cultural events and others, where a beautiful and non-aggressive look is required. But there is no better application than the one chosen for its inspiration and creativity. Di Barros Fonts Family was made for you. Thank you for using it.
  7. Aarvark Cafe - Unknown license
  8. Stonecut JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Stonecut JNL is an adaptation of a novelty display face found in one of the Dan X. Solo lettering books. Resembling letters made from cut stone, both the inline and solid black versions are perfect for themes encompassing outdoors, the Stone Age, "macho" events or anything where an unpolished or rustic look can be adapted.
  9. Bordershine Script by CBRTEXT Studio, $15.00
    Bordershine Script is a beautiful and elegant modern calligraphy font. It's perfect for branding, wedding invitations, photography, bloggers, logos, content, greeting cards and more. Bordershine script calligraphy has beautiful uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and ligatures. If you have any questions, before or after purchase, please feel free to get in touch. Thank You.
  10. Ico Weather by Setup, $19.95
    Ico Weather is a set of 115 symbols depicting weather, temperature, weather forecast and astronomy. To name a few, there are sun, clouds, rain, snow, thermometers, wind socks, tornados, volcanoes, weather warnings as well as symbol for raining fish. The style of Ico is inspired by the look of symbols used on the classic monochrome LCD displays. The symbols are monolinear with rounded corners, composed of a smallest possible number of elements. In addition, the rounded style is accompanied by a second style with sharp corners and more detailed drawing. All symbols of Ico share the same width, making the font compatible with the LCD typeface ION. Together, they are the perfect sollution for LCD style typography. Ico Weather is a part of a larger set. Have a look at the other available Ico fonts and don't forget to check back soon for even more additions.
  11. FDI Tierra Nueva by FDI, $25.00
    Four fonts — found on a map of America, created by the spanish cartographer Diego Gutiérrez and the dutch engraver Hieronymus Cock anno 1562. From the start of the digitization by Sebastian Nagel in 2005, Tierra Nueva has gone a long way. On its journey of exploration it has grown to four members of a family (regular, bold, italic and script) with an overall count of almost 3.700 characters for different languages and purposes, extensively featured with useful typographic options. Over six years after the start of the expedition, it shall be launched. Land ahoy!
  12. Montana - Unknown license
  13. Voynich - Personal use only
  14. Swordtail by Type Innovations, $39.00
    A friend bought me a Chinese calligraphic brush set in a beautifully decorated box. I started to letter the alphabet on parchment, in my own hand, using quick strokes and found the resulting script had an interesting energy to it. After further refinement in my font application software 'Swordtail' was born. A great free-hand script.
  15. Octava by ParaType, $30.00
    PT Octava™ was designed at ParaType in 2001 by Vladimir Yefimov. The first (Cyrillic only) version named Scriptura Russica (1996) consisting of three styles (book, italic, bold) was commissioned by the Russian Bible Society. Lately the Latin letters and bold italic were added. Inspired by Lectura, 1969, by Dick Dooijes and Stone Print, 1991, by Sumner Stone. In spite of large x-height the typeface is both space saving and quite legible at small sizes. Expert fonts including small caps (book) and old style figures are available.
  16. Eyesome by VP Creative Shop, $12.00
    Introducing Eyesome - Modern Font Duo Eyesome is elegant and organic typeface with multilingual support. It's a very versatile font that works great in large and small sizes. FEATURES Uppercase, lowercase, numeral, punctuation & Symbol Regular Italic Script Multilingual support No special software is required to type out the standard characters of the Typeface. Canva friendly Feel free to contact me if you have any questions! Mock ups and backgrounds used are not included. Thank you! Enjoy!
  17. Yada Yada Yada by Comicraft, $49.00
    Y'know the real trouble with Spider-man, Superman and the rest of the soulful superheroes, gloating supervillains and musing muckmonsters is They Just Don't Shut Up! For Crying Out Loud, give those iron jaws a REST willya?!? Yak Yak Yak! Blah Blah Blah! Yada Yada Yada... "With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility!" "You won't get away with this, Luthor!" "I'm the best there is at what I do!" SHUT UP!!! Letterers don't get paid by the WORD you know! QUIT YER WHINING! Yeah, yeah, yeah this font IS the much requested typeset -- featuring upper AND lower case characters -- created by Starkings & Roshell for the X-Men back in the Age of Apocalypse. Hell's Squakkin' Teeth -- The X-MEN... don't even get me started on THOSE guys! What THEY need is the mutant ability to put a freakin' sock in it!
  18. Joost by Type-Ø-Tones, $60.00
    This is a relaunch version of Joost, a milestone of the Type-Ø-Tones catalogue. This revival of Joost Schmidt’s typeface now has a capital set, a new weight and some OpenType features. Not to mention alternate glyphs for M, N, Ñ, and W characters. The inspiration came from the 'bauhaus dessau im gewerbemuseum' basel exhibition poster, designed in 1929 by Franz Ehrlich after a sketch by Joost Schmidt.
  19. Posy by kapitza, $49.00
    Posy is a flower font inspired by the plant Sison Amomum or Stone Parsley. We find its structure utterly beautiful, and it inspired us to create the 52 cute graphic illustrations which make up this font. The various sizes of illustrations in this font make it easy to create stunning compositions.
  20. Black Mouse by Letterafandi Studio, $18.00
    Black Mouse is a display font. It is a font ready to rock every design you want to create. It is perfect for logos, quotes, posters, clothing, and so much more! Add it to any of your creative projects, and be amazed by the generated outcome!
  21. Cantoria by Monotype, $29.99
    Cantoria was designed by Ron Carpenter in 1986. It is a serif font with characteristics of stone cut letters. Distinguished by its open forms and large capitals and available in 10 weights, Cantoria offers a wide range of possible applications.
  22. Achates by Karandash, $29.00
    Good, faithful Achates… Named after the trusty Trojan that followed Aeneas throughout his adventures, Achates is a humanist sans workhorse well suitable for broad range of design projects. Its soft, delicate and almost cursive shapes define warm and friendly typeface that is legible and easy on the reader's eye. Following into the footsteps of its namesake, it is humble, informal yet stable and trustworthy. Ideally suited for advertising and packaging, editorial and publishing, logo, branding and creative industries, poster and billboards, small text and signage as well as web and screen design. Achates provides a broad range of advanced typographical features such as language localization, alternates, stylistic alternates, extended ligatures, fractions and case-sensitive forms. It comes with a complete figure range set of old-style, lining and tabular figures. The family has extensive multilingual support, covering more than 70 Latin-based languages and specially designed Cyrillic with Bulgarian and Russian localization. As Achates was a humble hero, a devoted friend and faithful companion to Aeneas on his journey to greatness, so this font can be your trusty sidekick on your creative path. The marvelous Agate is also named after the Trojan hero. It is considered as the stone to call on for support when you need stability and grounding in your life. Along with its supportive energy, the Agate stone has been long admired for its incredible beauty. So… a Trojan hero or a thing of beauty – it is up for you to decide… or just maybe both!
  23. Mas dAsil by ParaType, $25.00
    The typeface was designed for ParaType in 2002 by Dmitry Kirsanov. Based on the Mesolithic images on stones were discovered in a prehistoric cave of Mas d’Asil, France. There is a great number of hypotheses explaining the function of the mysterious stones. They have been considered as vessels of souls, computation tools, fortune-telling and magic symbols, relics of prehistoric writing system.
  24. Kachelofen by Proportional Lime, $9.99
    Konrad Kachelhofen was a printer in the city of Leipzig beginning around 1483. He printed many works by contemporary authors and also many of the classics. He acquired an unusually large amount of typefaces for his shop, a place that included a wine bar and book store. This particular face is based on the Typ.8:170G GfT101 Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke. He probably died in 1529 after passing his business on to his son-in-law Melchior Lotter.
  25. Leaves & Straw by Stone Type Foundry, $49.00
    These ornaments are made from plants which grow on Alphabet Farm, the place where Stone Type Foundry is located.
  26. Avnei Gad Hakuk MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Carved in stone or wood? this old looking typeface will be great for signage, posters and short texts too.
  27. West Hood by Letterhend, $16.00
    West Hood is a Classic Wild West style font that ready to rock! This old fashioned font is really something since it has many styles. This item consist of 6 fonts in various styles which you can play around with it. Suitable for design needs with a touch of the classic western look.
  28. Obdulia by Andinistas, $39.95
    20g Rosadelia + 200g Alcira + 2 tablespoons Heleodora + 1 cup ninja stock + 100g Lucrecia + 2 tablespoons lirrot. REDUCE to a medium heat and melt the grunge. Add the photo and color and sauté for 5 minutes or until softened. Add the design, stock and andinistas and simmer until slightly thickened. Serve immediately with Dingbats and handwriting South America.
  29. Music To My Eyes by Comicraft, $19.00
    This singsong font is Chock Full o’Notes to help semibreviate your lettering with melodic minims, quarter notes and quavers! NOTE, however that we cannot take responsibility for any arrangement that my seem out of tune to the trained eye.
  30. Classic Clips JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    During the years of physically doing camera-ready paste-up work before the advent of the digital age, clip art books dominated the way stock art was added to a print project. Clip art books were eventually replaced by clip art CDs, DVDs and online download sites, just as the books themselves had replaced the stock photo engravings of the letterpress era. With the kind permission of Graphic Products Corporation, Jeff Levine Fonts offers up a sampling of images found within the pages of Graphic Source clip art books; aptly entitled Classic Clips JNL.
  31. Opticon - Unknown license
  32. Stockscript by K-Type, $20.00
    An elegant yet down-to-earth script based on the pen lettering of the writer, Christopher Stocks.
  33. Mergian Regular by Tebaltipis Studio, $15.00
    Mergian - Modern Ligature Font by Tebaltipisstudio introducing our new "Mergian" Modern Ligature with Elegant Style this is perfect for branding, logos, invitation, masterheads and more. Mergian Features :​​​​​​​ -Multilanguange -Alternates -PUA Encoded -Ligatures Files Includes : -Mergian Regular.otf -Mergian Regular.ttf -Mergian Slant.otf -Mergian Slantttf If you have any questions, before or after purchase, please feel free to get in touch. Thank you
  34. Gingar by Melli Diete, $42.00
    Gingar – a headline face, playful and classic – a proper font. Gingar includes swash-characters and ligatures in a wide range of weights from UltraLight to ExtraBlack, plus Italics. Typeface for life, fashion, food, wellness, magazines, corporate design projects and more. Rock with Gingar!
  35. TOMO Tosca by TOMO Fonts, $15.00
    Tosca is a new face designed by TOMO FONTS. Is a massive all-caps font with a stone age feel. Good-humoured shapes ideal strong messages. Very useful for kids related stuff, like books, posters, or websites. Lowercases are a slightly different from uppercases for a more natural look. Enjoy!
  36. Black Gladiator by Letterara, $16.00
    Black Gladiator is a natural dry brush font. a tough-looking font with natural strong brush touch ready to rock every design you make. this font has a striking look and a good flow font that can add style to your designs. It’s perfect for logos, quotes, posters, clothing, and every other design which needs a strong touch.
  37. Plicata by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Plicata is a hand crafted typeface. It's script style is legible and clear, and it brings an edge to your graphic projects. Created with care by Måns Grebäck, this is the perfect store front logo font.
  38. Doublethink by Barnbrook Fonts, $30.00
    Doublethink was developed from lettering drawn in the 1960s by Vinko Ožić-Pajić and used on the shop fronts of Yugoslavian state-owned clothes company Standard Konfekcija. The original design has been reinterpreted and expanded and is offered as a two weight typeface—Doublethink Medium and Doublethink Bold Inline. Standard Konfekcija was established first as a military fabric company and later became the premier fashion brand outlet in the Communist state of Yugoslavia. It is famous for being the first shop in the country to offer plastic bags (Standard Konfekcija stores ceased trading after the fall of Communism).
  39. Aiguille by Hanoded, $15.00
    An "Aiguille" is a sharp pinnacle of rock in a mountain range. Aiguille font is a beautiful handwritten connected script font. I thought it was a good way to start off the new year! Aiguille comes with a whole bunch of alternate glyphs, ligatures and even ‘end-of-word’ alternates.
  40. Castellar MT by Monotype, $29.99
    Castellar is a capital letter typeface from John Peters, named after a location in the Alps. It first appeared in 1957 with Monotype. Peters modelled the design on the Roman script Scriptura Quadrata as it was used in the first two centuries of the Roman Empire. One distinguishing characteristic is the quadratic proportions of many letters, which are however mixed with circular and narrow forms. The original script was called Scriptura Quadrata because the ancient engravers used rectangular stone plates for their work. Castellar is a typical title typeface and is best used in large and very large point sizes to highlight its classic elegance.
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