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  1. Killer Elephant by Fenotype, $19.95
    Killer Elephant is a heavy-as-hell all-caps font that'll trample all over your design. Killer Elephant is recommended to use in posters and flyers and in anything mutant, jungle or superhero related.
  2. Sleepy Head by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Sleepy Head is a comic sans serif with slightly geometric curves, Perfect for anything that has the need for a casual display font. Comes with 5 different versions of each letter and multilingual support!
  3. Lovelace by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini and Andrea Tartarelli with Maria Chiara Fantini, Lovelace is Zetafonts homage to the tradition of nineteenth century “Old Style” typography - a revival of Renaissance hand-lettered shapes driven by the desire to create a less formal and more friendly alternative to Bodonian serifs. While taking inspiration from the letter shapes created by Pheimester or Alexander Kay - with their calligraphic curves and heavy angled serifs that influenced Benguiat and Goudy’s typefaces in the 70s - we also tried to add elegance and contrast by following another 19th century revival style: the Elzevir. This digital homage to victorian typography, aptly named after the algorist daughter of lord Byron, is developed in two optical sizes, both in a six weights range from extralight to extrabold. The text variant offers maximum readability thanks to the generous x-height and screen-friendly design, while the display variant excels in the sharp contrast and thin details needed for editorial and large-size titling use. The italics, strongly influenced by calligraphy, have been complemented with a display script family, including luscious swashes and connected lowercase letters, lovingly designed by Zetafont in-house calligrapher. All the thirty weights of Lovelace cover over 200 languages that use latin, cyrillic and greek alphabets, and include advanced Open Type features as Stylistic Alternates, Standard and Discretionary Ligatures, Positional Numerals, Small Caps and Case Sensitive Forms.
  4. Jobseeker JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    At one time or another, everyone has filled out a job application. Jobseeker JNL emulates a hand-printed alphabet and numerals as one would find on such forms, but it is also useful for any project where a simple handwritten block print is needed.
  5. Provincia by Goodigital13, $20.00
    Perfect for wall displays, wedding invitations, social media post logos, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, labels, photography, watermarks, invitations, quotes, stationery, and another project that requires taste handwriting. The mockups and images are for preview purposes only and not included in the download file
  6. Sergury by Ingrimayne Type, $5.00
    Sergury is an ultra-bold typeface formed by cutting circular elements from rectangular blocks. It is caps only and is so bold that it is almost unreadable. The three tall styles were added in 2021. Sergury is a variation of Porker, another experimental typeface.
  7. Freight Display Pro by Freight Collection, $39.00
    Freight Display kicks it up another notch from the Freight Text family with more open counters and a bit more contrast. Those warmer proportions give balance for easily read headlines, running heads, and subheads while still standing tall if reversed-out at smaller sizes.
  8. Charmer JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Found on the back of some sheet music to promote another song was the hand-lettered title "The Snake Charmer". While not everyone likes snakes, many designers do like the lettering of the Art Deco era, so Charmer JNL is designed from that lettering.
  9. Fat Albert BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Ray Cruz releases another typeface family, this time inspired by 1970's pop culture. Fat Albert Regular, Outline and Shadow are bold poster types that evoke the fun and funk of an era gone by. Go on bro, get Fat Albert and get down.
  10. Diplomatic by Sudtipos, $59.00
    Diplomatic is another script from the Koziupa and Paul duo. It relies on calligraphic simplicity to reach its artistic sophistication. Prominent ascenders and descenders work alongside calculated but casual strokes to produce an unmistakably elegant typesetting. Designed by Koziupa and digitized by Ale Paul.
  11. Carnova by Typotheticals, $4.00
    This is a standard, plain face with no special distinguishing features. It was created over a period of four months for use in small text in a cartographer package. While the face was extremely suitable for the purpose it was designed for, the party who was to purchase the family outright decided upon another design, allowing me to offer it up for sale. The original design for this face is nothing new, and has been greatly influenced by many others already in existence. It was not intended to be flashy, nor eye-catching, and I believe I have managed to escape any individuality that could have affected the face. It displays well in the lower text sizes, and, in my own opinion, displays some characters more clearly than some other similar faces that are currently in use (not all, some). While individuality makes a typeface stand out from all the others, this style of design would have been compromised with it.
  12. Allumi Std by Typofonderie, $59.00
    Technology in mind in 12 fonts Allumi is a different font. Different from anything Jean François Porchez has designed in the past. Allumi is a sleek typeface designed with technology in mind. It’s a perfect font family for any communication concerning design, robotics, or functionality. Pushed to its extreme limits, the Allumi shapes are neither perfectly round or geometrically square. It’s a human design with a high tech touch. Allumi can be described as the Eurostyle (designed by Aldo Novarese in 1964) of the new century, mixed with Frutiger. Allumi is a serious typeface because of the unique design and sturdy form. The pure shapes can create a global presence today with an eye on the world of tomorrow. Two widths The Allumi family has been built around two series of widths, standard and extended. Italics have been carefully designed as slanted roman with all necessary optical and human corrections to create a perfect and neat italic. I Love Typography 2009
  13. Goldtext by Attractype, $10.00
    f you like being creative with bold serif fonts, then the BOLDTEXT font could be your choice. The thick and sharp shape will direct the eye to your special design. A legible letter style will form words that are easy to read. You can use this font to design logos, titles, magazines, comics, text effects, banners and more. Feel free to contact me about this font.
  14. PR Swirlies 08 by PR Fonts, $10.80
    This font is a collection of simple calligraphic ornaments suitable for invitations, gift tags, and anything that can benifit from a "spoonful of sugar" visually. This font includes fewer line fillers, and more "ferns and fans" than our previous swirlies.
  15. Fanteo by Balevgraph Studio, $10.00
    Fanteo is a cool, modern and neat display font. This font is ideal for writing web designs, business cards, or pretty much anything else that requires a unique touch. What's Included? Uppercase & Lowercase Numbers & Punctuation Regular & Italic Multilingual Support PUA Encoded
  16. Cantiqu Stand by Lemonthe, $15.00
    Cantiqu stand is a beautiful handwritten script font. Cantiqu stand Font is perfect for many different project such as logos & branding, invitation, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, special events or anything.
  17. Milkhouse by Sronstudio, $12.00
    Milkhouse is a handwritten font, this font Is perfect for logo, invitation, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, special events or anything. Milkhouse comes with uppercase and lowercase letters, multilingual symbols, numerals, punctuation.
  18. Spring Note by Letterhend, $7.00
    Spring Note is a playful yet usable font that you can use for any of your projects. Perfect for cute quote, branding, and anything. This font already support multi language. Also comes with two style, Regular and Bold! Happy Creating!
  19. Bluegold by Lemonthe, $14.00
    Bluegold is a beautiful modern calligraphy font, with 150+ Ligatures. Bluegold Font is perfect for many different project such as logos & branding, invitation, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, special events or anything.
  20. Billie Eilish by Zane Studio, $15.00
    Introducing the new Billie Eilish Modern Ligature Serif!!! Billie Eilish is a modern, elegant and classy serif typeface, best used as a display for headings, logos, branding, magazines, product packaging and invitations. Billie Eilish comes with clean lines and smooth curves that give any project an extra touch of class. Billie Eilish is built with OpenType features and includes 136 ligatures, alternatives, numbers, punctuation, and also supports other languages. If there's anything else you're not sure about, feel free to message me :) That's it! Have fun using Sparkling Modern Serif Ligatures!!! Feel free to follow, like and share. Thank you so much for checking out my shop!
  21. DG Zanardini by DubbioGusto, $35.00
    Zanardini it’s a bold serif display font with a high contrast between the stem width and between sharp and curvy terminals and slab / egyptian serifs. All the glyphs was freehand drawn so the curves are strong and they create more interesting shapes in the negative space between the letters. Use it irresponsibly!
  22. Flirt by Canada Type, $25.00
    It's a very happy day when we stumble upon beautiful alphabets that were never digitized. It is even a happier day when the beautiful alphabet finds its way to us through friends and people who like our work. Some two months ago, the forms of this gorgeous font were pointed to us by a friend who saw it in an old Dover Publications specimen book showcasing historical alphabets. It was there under the name Vanessa, with nothing else to go by. We looked and researched for further information but found nothing else. So this gem comes to you like a coal that winked its way out of the ashes because it wanted to shine again. Flirt is very authentic art deco with a noticeable element of artistic pride, swashy delicate majuscules and very aristocratic, fashionable and flirty minuscules. The majuscules can be used as every other capitals usually are, or as initial caps. The minuscules can very nicely stand on their own quite independently from the caps whenever desired. These letters are quite similar to the hand lettering used on of the kind of theater posters, specifically burlesque and opera entertainment, which are now considered very retro-chic and fashionable to see hanging on walls in home or office. The initial specimen we worked from showed a single basic art deco alphabet with numerals which seemed as they belonged to another font. That alphabet became the base Flirt font, the numerals were redrawn to fit much better with the minuscules, and the character set was greatly expanded to include punctuation, accented characters, and many many alternates, especially for the majuscules. Majuscules with a descending right vertical stroke were a common artistic touch in the high days of theater posters, so we thought they would be great additions to the character set. These alternates can be found all over the font. So to maximize the design fun, have a character map or glyphs palette handy when you use Flirt. After the base font was finished, we thought it would be a good idea to give it a bold treatment unlike anything seen out there, and the farthest thing from the mechanical bolds seen everywhere now. This bolding treatment consisted of thickening the lowercase's vertical strokes inwards, but leaving the horizontal stroke weight as is, and thickening only the thicker vertical strokes of the uppercase. The result is quite the visual feat. We encourage you to test both the regular and bold weights and see for yourself.
  23. Sweet Tea PW by Patty Whack Fonts, $24.00
    Sweet Tea is a thin, handwritten and simplistic font reminds me of the simple, yet serene days on the front porch swing with a Summer breeze. Sipping an ice cold glass of sweet tea on a hot, sunny day -- there's nothing better.
  24. Bebas Kai by Dharma Type, $-
    Bebas Kai is free font which is licensed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1. Designed by Ryoichi Tsunekawa. We have another Bebas edition called Bebas Neue and there are some derived, rounded fonts such as Bebas Neue SemiRounded and Bebas Neue Rounded. Bebas Neue Pro has lowercases and Italics. When you need more impact for titling, please try Dharma Gothic and Rama Gothic. When you need body-text font matching with this Bebas family, please try our Bio Sans font family.
  25. Lindsay Brown by Sarid Ezra, $12.00
    Lindsay Brown Script is a script that contain lowercase, uppercase, symbol, and also support multi language. This font also contain an alternates in each characters. There's a lot ligatures in this font. Lindsay Brown Script is a font that you can use to make a logo for branding, beautiful fashion design, suitable for wedding invitation, or handwritten quote. Not only that, this font also contain EXTRA DOODLE in font! For another questions, please send a mail to saridezra@gmail.com. Thank You!
  26. Sticky Pops by JSH creates, $39.95
    Sticky Pops is a fun handwritten script font, created by Jonathan S Harris in 2020. This style of lettering looks awesome on clothing, posters, signage/display signs, and just about anything to do with media.
  27. Ramphox by Atom, $15.00
    RAMPHOX strong display font. With extra attention to fast and straightforward streaks, RAMPHOX is guaranteed to deliver hard and fast messages for logos, clothing, quotes, product packaging, or anything that requires a turbo typographic boost.
  28. Cybrox JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Cybrox JNL takes a simple bitmap font and regenerates it into its most distressed form. The design is perfect for "technology-gone-bad" messages, radical headlines and anything with an electronic, techno or digital theme.
  29. Kaleidoscope by Mysterylab, $18.00
    Kaleidoscope is a groovy retro font with roots in the Art Nouveau movement and the psychedelic sixties. Works great for trippy band or festival posters, logos, invitations, and anything that needs a flowing funky vibe.
  30. Pier Georad by Fype Co, $12.00
    Pier Georad is a great, casual and playful typeface designed in 2020. This font can be used for anything such as logo, packaging, poster, branding, header, poster, apparel, and other cute or casual design projects.
  31. Bionic City by Evo Studio, $16.00
    Bionic CIty is a bold and authentic slab serif font. It has a cool style and it will make any of your designs stand out. Use it for sports, racing design, or anything sports-related.
  32. Opportoonity JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Opportoonity JNL is loosely based on lettering from 1940s cartoons. It's the perfect typeface for anything representing fun and carefree situations. There is a slightly limited character set and no kerning on this particular font.
  33. Redmirable by Mindtype Co., $15.00
    Redmirable is a new, fresh, and modern font with a calligraphy style. It can used for anything from promotional material, logotype, branding, handwritten quotes, to product packaging, signage, labels, newsletters, posters, merchandise and branding projects.
  34. Barsime by Forberas Club, $18.00
    Barsime is usable for anything. But will be better if you use it for memorable moment.
  35. Noemi Slab by Brackets, $22.00
    Noemí is a broad typeface based on a formally classic skeleton, but with a strong Meccano character, where its quadrangular serifs are the protagonists of the slab style. It is a typeface designed to solve the basic problems of newspaper printing, adapted to a novel and strong communication, in the case of a wide typeface and with generous ink traps making the impression. Noemí was born from the need to create a broad, functional typeface family with a strong compact character intended for use in the press. Intended for editing and layout in a newspaper / magazine with a wide range of subfamilies thought and designed to achieve a diverse graphic functionality; designed from the same common skeleton, with a style based on the mix between the Mecan characters of traditional typewriter fonts and Roman fonts.
  36. Architype Fodor by The Foundry, $99.00
    Architype Crouwel is a collection of typefaces created in collaboration with Wim Crouwel, following his agreement with The Foundry, to recreate his experimental alphabets as digital fonts. Crouwel's most recognized work was for the Van Abbe and Stedelijk museums (1954 –72) where he established his reputation for radical, grid-based design. The Fodor letterforms were created for the magazine published by Museum Fodor, Amsterdam. To save cost it was designed to be ‘typeset’ on their own electric typewriter. The resulting monospaced effect was combined with a background of orange overlaid with pink dots that provided a page grid to align the text to. The title set on the dot matrix formed the 'system' for construction of the ‘digital effect’ letterforms. Now Architype Fodor recreates these letterforms as a truly digital font.
  37. Daffadowndilly NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here’s another offering based on the work of Alf Becker, long-time contributor to Signs of the Times magazine. This only comes from the 1940s, and is a light and bouncy single-stroke face that’s sure to pep up any project it graces. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  38. Art Museum JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Art Museum JNL is yet another take on the classic Art Deco "solid letter" fonts that emulate the style of Futura Black. This version comes to you through the courtesy of a vintage WPA (Works Progress Administration) poster promoting national parks and Winter sports. Take note of the unusual inverted middle crossbar on the 'E' and 'F' as inspired by the poster's hand lettering.
  39. Cupcake by Sudtipos, $49.00
    Cupcake is a font for those with a sweet tooth. It flares the taste buds with its creamy construct and makes them drool over a sandwich, a pasta, a cupcake, or a sweet beverage in your favourite café. Another packaging accomplishment by Koziupa and Paul, Cupcake was designed specifically to appeal to the masses of the food and service industries. It covers all Latin-based languages.
  40. Boop Boop NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here’s another wild and wacky typeface based on handlettering found on Hallmark Studio Cards of the 1950s. All possible letter combinations have been kerned, so you can mix and match upper and lowercase letters to create just the balance you’re looking for. 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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