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  1. Manas by Fontuma, $20.00
    Manas is the name of the epic of the Kyrgyz Turks. The font family is also designed with serifs to reflect the characteristics of the epic from which it is named. This typeface, which is a serif, consists of three families: ▪ Manas: Font family containing Latin letters ▪ Manas Pro: Font family including Latin, Arabic and Hebrew alphabets ▪ Manas World: A family of typefaces including Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic and Hebrew alphabets
  2. Morpheus Dream by Artisticandunique, $15.00
    Morpheus Dream - Serif font family - Multilingual - 12 Styles This font family help you develop your creative projects with its 12 styles and multilingual supports. It was inspiration from Greek mythology. The characters that make up its structure were influenced by the carved letters in the old stone inscriptions. Ideal for books and magazines, editorials, headlines, websites, logos, branding, advertising and more. This font family can meet your needs in all creative projects, modern and classic.
  3. Lady Marmalade by DimitriAna, $16.00
    Lady Marmalade is a hand drawn script font, with a sketchy style, that makes it perfect for lettering prints. It is combined with an Extra font that contains 62 decorative elements with ornaments, drawings, catchwords and ampersands. All you have to do is type any uppercase or lowercase letter or number, to find the element you like. The font contains standard and discretionary ligatures and supports Central, Eastern, Western European, Baltic, Turkish and Greek languages.
  4. Or Halevana MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Pure romantic and personal with lots of grace and tender designed curves.
  5. Ongunkan Liljegren Runic by Runic World Tamgacı, $50.00
    It is the 3rd inscription font I shared with Liljegren Runic, one of the inscriptions in America. I couldn't find much information about it.
  6. Novantico by Typofactura, $14.00
    Novantico is an all capitals typeface, influenced mainly by roman inscriptional capitals and renaissance typefaces. Classicly designed forms give text a noble and elegant feel. It is intended to be used for relatively short and important texts, titles, headings, quotes, etc.
  7. Columna by Linotype, $29.99
    Columna is an all-caps, Classical Roman-inspired typeface designed by the renowned Swiss typographer Max Caflisch (interesting fact: Columna is Caflisch's only typeface). Caflisch's Columna adds a stately elegance to any application, and is best used in large sizes.
  8. Fifteen36 by Grummedia, $24.00
    Inspired by 16th century Venetian roman book texts, Fifteen36 has a traditional elegance and lots of character. Whether used at larger sizes for headings or at book sizes with plenty of leading Fifteen36 has a very attractive old school letterpress appearance.
  9. Monticello by Linotype, $40.99
    Linotype Monticello was designed by C.H. Griffith in 1946. Its design is based on James Ronaldsons Roman No.1 and Oxford Typefaces from American Type Founders and was revised by Matthew Carter while he was working at Linotype between 1965 -1981.
  10. Bluebeard by Canada Type, $24.95
    Named after the famous French fairy tale, Bluebeard is a surprisingly legible, slightly worn-out mix of majestic blackletter majuscules and roman minuscules. Perfect for designs of old settings, like books of fairy tales, old war books, or anything historical.
  11. Bushwhacked NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Central Type Foundry of St. Louis issued this quirky little gem under the name of Quaint Roman around the turn of the twentieth century. This version is a little less gnarly than the original, but retains all of its eccentric charm.
  12. Gemina - Personal use only
  13. Wolf's Bane - Unknown license
  14. Digital Kauno - Unknown license
  15. Ben-Zion - Personal use only
  16. Forbidden Myth by Senekaligrafika, $12.00
    “Forbidden Myth” is a classy and unique lettered font that speak to instant mythological sensationst.It was inspired by ancient greek culture. “Forbidden Myth” will help you to create special and touching typographical design for your myth and galactical projects, for night party, branding, labeling, clothing, movie title, album cover, logos and many more. It is really universal and modern font. The owner of endless possibilities!
  17. Power Talks by Essqué Productions, $35.00
    Inspired by fonts used in financial and law arenas. Bold style reminiscent of 1920s deco era. Great font for play cash or Monopoly-themed party invitations. Vibes of Wall Street movers and shakers. Includes letters from Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Cyrillic Alphabets - with some common diacritics. Also includes small caps and English feature words like "the", "of", "with", "and", etc. for marquee style accents.
  18. Adis Ababa by Simeon out West, $20.00
    Adis Ababa is a font based on an ancient Ge'ez script. The Ge'ez alphabet is the written language of the ancient ancestors of the Ethiopian and Eritrean nation. It is not a Latin or Greek based alphabet and I have striven in this font to present a readable Latin alphabet that visually reminds me of some of the examples of the writing that I have seen.
  19. Pecking Order by Hanoded, $15.00
    I keep chickens for eggs and meat, but the ones that have names cannot be eaten. ;-) As I was busy working on this font, the chickens were sitting in the window, looking at me and hoping they'd get a treat! Pecking Order is a cartoon and kids font. It comes with a wholesome, homemade goodness and extensive language support, including Sami, Greek and Vietnamese.
  20. Hochland by Zealab Fonts Division, $18.00
    Hochland is a modern, condensed font, inspired by street urban style posters. It works well for headlines, logotypes, signs, posters, greeting card, letterhead, t-shirts, watermarks and more.
  21. Glamour Shine by V Anderson Designs, $10.00
    Glamour Shine is a handwritten serif mixed-case/unicase font to give your products that handwritten, spunky feel. It's perfect for greeting cards, fun branding, and crafting files.
  22. Karisa House by Illushvara, $12.00
    Karisa House is a fun display font featuring the perfect amount of trendiness. Whether you’re using it for crafting, digital designing, presentations or greeting cards making, it’s perfect!
  23. JH Hikmat by JH Fonts, $95.00
    Jh Hikmat is a modern arabic font; it is derived from the Naskh and Ruqaa calligraphy script. It is ideal for kids books, greeting cards and advertising projects.
  24. Bordershine by CBRTEXT Studio, $15.00
    Bordershine Monoline is a modern calligraphy font with mono-line, hand-written and enchanting feel. It's perfect for branding, wedding invitations, photography, bloggers, logos, greeting cards and more.
  25. Curlz by Monotype, $40.99
    Curlz is designed to look like bent, twisted metal. The Curlz font is best used for impudent, carefree titles. Curlz is appropriate for menus, signage and greetings cards.
  26. d puntillas A Lace - Personal use only
  27. Nastaleeq Asc by Ascender, $155.99
    Nastaleeq (Nasta?l?q) ASC is a script font supporting Urdu. Urdu is the nation language of Pakistan. The Nastaleeq ASC font is Unicode encoded. The Nastaleeq ASC font requires an application program which supports Arabic fonts (right-to-left composition). Urdu is also spoken in Afghanistan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Botswana, Fiji, Germany, Guyana, India, Malawi, Mauritius, Nepal, Norway, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Thailand, the UAE, the UK and Zambia.
  28. Marsmila by Colllab Studio, $19.00
    "Hi there, thank you for passing by. Colllab Studio is here. We crafted best collection of typefaces in a variety of styles to keep you covered for any project that comes your way! Introducing Marsmila, a luxury beauty calligraphy font inspired by the Victorian era and the Grace of the Roman letterforms as well as modern calligraphic aesthetics. Its graceful, curving lines and elegant swirls are a delight to behold. Marsmila comes with massive number of glyphs and stylistic alternates, including extra beginning and ending swashes. Perfect for your next calligraphy project, or when you want to make your text look fancy! Make your next design projects look like you took them to an expensive calligrapher to be done for hundreds of dollars, but you didn't! You can use it in any design and any way you want. Marsmila typeface works best for logos, posters, styling purposes such as invitations, greeting cards or any design projects which have some elegant vibe to them. A Million Thanks Colllab Studio www.colllabstudio.com
  29. Didonesque Ghost by Monotype, $25.99
    Didonesque Ghost is a family of 10 fashionable fonts that will enhance any project that requires a touch of class. These fonts turn the contrast right up to 11 – giving each weight a ghost-like appearance by means of their hairline stems and serifs. This extreme contrast gives Didonesque Ghost a very stylish appearance which is intended for use in display purposes at very large sizes – posters, signage, branding, corporate identities, headlines, advertising, wedding invitations and the like. See more detailed examples here . Key features: • 5 Weights in Roman and Italic • Small Caps, Petite Caps, Contextual Alternates, Ligatures and Discretionary Ligatures • European Character Set – Latin Only • 750 glyphs per font.
  30. Mozzart Sketch by Posterizer KG, $19.00
    Mozzart Sketch is a decorative version of Mozzart Sans, slightly rounded, Neo-Grotesque corporate font, created for MOZZART D.O.O. company from Belgrade, Serbia. Mozzart Sketch is a decorative hand-sketched font for headlines and short texts, and also very readable in small weights. All glyphs were carefully hand drawn, with marker as a tool, then traced and digitized. The family contains: 5 Weights, 3 Condensed and 1 Oblique versions of the font, complementing each other perfectly. All versions contains completely MacOS Roman and MacOS Cyrillic code pages, tabular figures, small caps... perfect for profesional designers and very useful for artistic things, catalogues, music... and many other sensual and beautiful things. Enjoy!
  31. Aerodyne by Mysterylab, $10.00
    Introducing Aerodyne, a highly versatile font family with seven weights and italics. While both modern and sleek in its line quality and flow, the fundamentals of this font set takes many of its design cues from more antiquated typestyles of the Roman era, especially in the capital letter set. Pair that up with the influence of mid-20th century humanist letterforms, and you have a type that is full of individual character, but with a smooth uniformity that conjures great beauty and individuality without drawing too much undue attention to itself. The subtle serifs give the font a unique character at both text and display sizes.
  32. Mozzart Rough by Posterizer KG, $19.00
    Vintage, printed look Mozzart Rough typeface from Posterizer KG Type Foundry is one of two decorative versions of Mozzart Sans font family (slightly rounded, Neo-Grotesque corporate font, created for MOZZART D.O.O. company from Belgrade, Serbia). Mozzart Rough contains: 2 Weights, 2 Condensed and 1 Oblique version of the font, complementing each other perfectly. All versions contains completely MacOS Roman and MacOS Cyrillic code pages, tabular figures, small caps... Along with all of this, you will also discover extra added unique ornaments and symbols. It will be helpful for users to create realistic letterpress pages. Enjoy! Because of its complex outlines, Eveleth may process slowly in some applications.
  33. Delysian NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    If you wanted to send out a party invitation in 1923, Barnhart Brothers & Spindler recommended this typeface, which was originally called, simply, "Greeting Card". It also appears to be suitable for greetings from Mars. Available in two weights, regular and bold. Both versions of the font include the 1252 Latin and 1250 CE character sets (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  34. Ariergard Rondo by ParaType, $25.00
    AriergardRondo is supplemental to Ariergard by the same author. It differs with sharp geometrical letterforms and with circular shapes of round letters. The face includes antique Cyrillic letter shapes: N has diagonal stroke, uppercase Y and Ч are equilateral. Both lc г and т have ascenders. For use in advertising and display typography.
  35. DynaGrotesk by Storm Type Foundry, $55.00
    The most exciting new feature of DynaGotesk is the Vintage Italics stylistic set, which activates the decorative forms. It includes the looped "w", curved ascenders and descenders of many lowercase letters. These can significantly change the feel of a poster or invitation. DynaGrotesk may look like a revival of an old typeface, but it is not. It uses only some historical reminiscences, sharp edges and curved shapes, but it’s completely original design aimed at ease of use. The bigger the size, the more evident and pronounced are the spicy details. In smaller and even smallest sizes it’s appearance is qieter, very well suited even for long portions of text. DynaGrotesk was created in 1995 with the use of Multiple Master interpolation. But the MM fonts never achieved the desired application in industry, so designers returned back to single fonts. Over the following decades, the font was modified several times as an old house, and the present re-animation includes the Variable font format. Since its first release in the mid-nineties, it is widely used in all areas of graphic industry from small publishing to international corporate identity. The warm character of DynaGrotesk derives from early sans-serif typefaces, those which appeared before Helvetica. All 60 styles contain common OTF features like Small Caps, various sorts of figures, ligatures, Cyrillics, Greek, and full Latin diacritics. Perfect for branding systems and corporate identities, lettering, as well as cultural posters and catalogs.
  36. Bunnyheart by Letterafandi Studio, $16.00
    Bunnyheart is a modern handwritten font. Whether you’re using it for crafting, digital designing, presentations, or greeting card making, it’s perfect! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  37. ITC Tempus Sans by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Tempus is the work of British designer Phill Grimshaw. He claims that every calligrapher's aspiration is to draw perfect roman capitals with a pen, but admits that this is extremely difficult. For this typeface, Grimshaw used a fountain pen on cheap, porous paper and, of course, the ink bled. The resulting forms are classic but their rugged edges deviate from the perfection of roman type. And Tempus Sans is just Tempus with the serif surgically removed, yet the proportions of the characters work nicely," says Grimshaw. Because of its rough quality, the typeface works best in larger point sizes, yet maintains its characters even in smaller sizes."
  38. 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.
  39. ITC Tempus Serif by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Tempus is the work of British designer Phill Grimshaw. He claims that every calligrapher's aspiration is to draw perfect roman capitals with a pen, but admits that this is extremely difficult. For this typeface, Grimshaw used a fountain pen on cheap, porous paper and, of course, the ink bled. The resulting forms are classic but their rugged edges deviate from the perfection of roman type. And Tempus Sans is just Tempus with the serif surgically removed, yet the proportions of the characters work nicely," says Grimshaw. Because of its rough quality, the typeface works best in larger point sizes, yet maintains its characters even in smaller sizes.
  40. Revival 565 by ParaType, $30.00
    Revival 565 is the Bitstream version of type Berling. The face was created by Karl-Erik Forsberg for the Swedish Berling foundry in 1951, with other weights added in 1958. The design is an old style roman, particularly useful for books, journals, and other text applications. Despite the fact that it has higher contrast than most old style typefaces, Berling has the classic features of old style romans with its small x-height, and ascenders that exceed the height of the capital letters. Berling is good for text settings as well as display work. Cyrillic version was developed for ParaType by Manvel Shmavonyan in 2008.
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