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  1. Deus by Renegade Fonts, $22.00
    Deus is when type design is brought to extreme. It tries to answer the question whether you can design all glyphs in one axis of stress. It does not try to be all purpose, useful at all sizes, legible or readable and most of all it does not try to be neutral. It has its own style you either accept or not. But if you do so, it has many great stuff inside. Every glyph has the same width across four masters, so you can change the style in one title or even make an animation out of that. It also has some cool animated emojis, so make sure you take all four styles! Deus has two sets of styles. "Deus" that has an expanded glyph set, and "Deus Basic" that comes with a limited glyph set. You can play around with "Deus Basic" since you get it for free, then fall in love with this font family and go for the full version.
  2. White Rainbow by Wyarecreatype, $13.00
    Please welcome, White Rainbow. Fun and casual vintage retro decorative font. The definition of real versatility and flexibility. You can rock on both vibes, retro and modern by using a single font. Yes, just like your favourite day-to-day sneakers. Wide variety of Stylistic Alternates and Ligatures in every single letter to elevate your design game to the next level. Cut the process more because it should be easy. Perfectly fit for the visual project such as logo, branding, poster, food and beverages, social media content, website, UI/UX design, youtube thumbnail, CV, mood board, wedding, you name it. FEATURES Uppercase and Lowercase letters ligature and alternates feature Numbering and Punctuations Multilingual Works on PC or Mac Simple Installation Support Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, also works on Microsoft Word Hope you Like it. Thanks. Helotype
  3. Punto Poly by Fontador, $24.99
    Punto Poly is the layered type system of Punto for cromatic typesetting. Endless effects can be created by 11 stackable layers and different colors. The dots of Punto Poly are not made up of grid-based dots, they are optical corrected and there is always the same distance between the dots, with the aim to create more harmonic letterforms. The dots also vary gradually in size to reflect the thickening and thinning of strokes, giving the letterforms a sophisticated overall look. Punto Poly comes up with 11 layer system and is perfectly suited for logos, posters, brands and magazines. The language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  4. Winterfalls by Joanne Marie, $30.00
    I always like to make a heart swash font and this is my 7th. Winterfalls is a high quality, smooth, simple script font which is easy to read and ideal for anything romantic and loving. Use it on cards and notes for baby announcements, wedding stationery, birthday and thank you cards but most of all, anything for your Valentine. Winterfalls includes left and right end swashes and connecting swashes on the lowercase letters, and a set of alternate uppercase letters with heart swashes. There are a few alternate lowercase letters, such as the ‘i’ and the ‘j’ dotted with a cute little heart and many, many ligatures. As usual, this font also comes with a good set of international characters, which will come in handy when you want you entice your valentine with a little french, haha. If you use a program which doesn’t have a glyphs panel then it’s super easy to copy and paste the alternates and ligatures from Font Book (Mac) or Character Map (Windows).
  5. Leifa by Identity Letters, $39.00
    A flare-serif socialite. Elegant and affable at once. Leifa is a flare-serif typeface that strikes a balance between elegant and affable. It’s pleasant to read in text sizes yet takes center stage in headlines and display applications. With its higher-than-usual contrast, Leifa might evoke Didone typefaces at first. However, it differs from strictly Didone designs in the details: flattened serifs and deeply incised, tapered spurs provide an organic effect. These humanist elements are restrained and almost inconspicuous in body copy. It’s in display sizes that they realize their full potential. Set your message in Leifa, set it large, and it will get noticed. A true socialite, Leifa is a most welcome guest on any party. With its dual character and a range of weights that allow for fine-tuning the desired visual voice, it’s a brilliant choice for branding and editorial design. Its good-natured yet sophisticated character makes Leifa the perfect typeface for fashion, sports, lifestyle, social media, food and cooking, health, beauty, architecture, interior design, art, literature, theater, and travel. (And any other topic that you’d love to talk about at a dinner in good company.) The entire font family consists of eight weights. Each comes with an italic counterpart, totaling 16 styles. Leifa’s italics are oblique, optically corrected versions of the upright styles. Each style comprises a character set of 883 glyphs that includes small caps, a set of ligatures, tabular and old-style figures, case-sensitive forms, fractions, symbols, and many other features. Four stylistic sets allow you to adjust the appearance of the Leifa fonts: a single-story a (SS01), a simple f (SS02), a triple-story g (SS03), and thin punctuation marks (SS04) are at your disposal. If you’re looking for a typeface with some debonair spirit, look no further than Leifa.
  6. Salvador by Homelessfonts, $49.00
    Homelessfonts is an initiative by the Arrels foundation to support, raise awareness and bring some dignity to the life of homeless people in Barcelona Spain. Each of the fonts was carefully digitized from the handwriting of different homeless people who agreed to participate in this initiative. A biography/story of each homeless person captures their story, to help raise awareness and bring some dignity to the life of homeless people. Monotype is pleased to donate all revenue from the sales of Homelessfonts to the Arrels foundation in support of their mission to provide the homeless people in Barcelona with a path to independence with accommodations, food, social and health care. Salvador was born in a small village in the province of Seville, Spain where he lived until 2002. During many years he worked in restaurants, construction, and in the fields, until he decided to go try his luck in Palma de Mallorca. There he worked in hotels and in construction, until the economic crisis erupted and he was left without work or benefits of any kind and he began to live in the street: “The street has few good things, but it teaches you to be more selfless, to share with others what you have, even if it isn’t much.” In 2006, a friend encouraged him to come along to Barcelona and bought his plane ticket. Once there, things did not go much better and he had to continue living in the street. A year ago he left behind that life and now he explains his experience in guided tours to school groups: “I like it because I see that many of them are interested and they ask questions. It is good that they learn.”
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  8. DB Smartypants by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    DB Smartypants is a fun DoodleBat with flowers, dots, and stars!
  9. Lyrical by Funk King, $5.00
    Lyrical is a dot script font. The uppercase is more fanciful.
  10. HWT Archimedes by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $24.95
    Archimedes is a wood type design sometimes known as Mansard. This particular version was brought back to life as a wood type font by Virgin Wood Type. The variation with screw heads in the design was first seen in 1879 by the William H. Page Co. This new digital version is a simultaneous release with Virgin Wood Type and features a variety of styles including the standard screw head option—plus a Phillips head, Hex/Allen Wrench head, and even the vexing Apple® pentalobe tamper reistant star screw. The result is a sturdy and industrial font that has a certain “joie de vivre” and “bling” attitude. Not for every designer, but you know this is for YOU! As a bonus, the screwheads themselves are accessible via a glyph palette, so you can put the screws to Comic Sans, or any other font, if you so desire.
  11. Tsubu by Takehiko Ono, $5.00
    “Tsubu” (つぶ) means something small and round, like a fruit seed or a grain of rice in Japanese. All characters are completely geometric, consisting of no more than 5 x 12 dots, with a few exceptions. And proportional and monospace styles are available. It is recommended that letter spacing be set to 0 to maintain dot pitch. When the line height is set to 100%, the dot pitch is aligned horizontally and vertically, resulting in a beautiful geometric display.
  12. Robusta by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Robusta is somehow more elegant than Courier and sturdier than Bodoni. Yours in an in-between mood, Gert Wiescher.
  13. Adelanto JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Adelanto JNL is a wood type revival featuring a condensed sans serif face with chamfered [rather than rounded] corners.
  14. 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.
  15. Engel by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    Engel is a revival of a classic wood type font, in a large array of variations in the family.
  16. Tasty by Hubert Jocham Type, $29.90
    Tasty is an strong self-confident brush script headline typeface. It is ideal for food packaging and product branding.
  17. Lockup JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Lockup JNL is a more condensed version of Jeff Levine's Hoosegow JNL - based on a classic wood type design.
  18. ITC Digital Woodcuts by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Digital Woodcuts font is the work of Timothy Donaldson. Although made on a computer, each character has the look of a block of wood with a character cut into it. The forms are made entirely of lines, typical of how the result would be if they were truly cut into wood. ITC Digital Woodcuts is a capital letter alphabet including both white letters on a black background and black letters on a whitish background which looks as though the bark of the piece of wood was chiseled away for the effect. Donaldson suggests alternating the black version with the white to create a three dimensional effect.
  19. Transactive JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Transactive JNL is a simple dot matrix font design from Jeff Levine.
  20. Sales Book JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sales Book JNL was recreated from sample letters found in the wood type section of an old printer's supply catalog.
  21. Sidewinder JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sidewinder JNL is based on ultra-compressed serif wood type and is perfect for fitting long copy into limited space.
  22. Notification JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Notification JNL is another condensed sanserif design loosely based on one of the many variations of wood type headline fonts.
  23. HoneyBee by Laura Worthington, $27.00
    HoneyBee is an all-caps display face in a delightfully hand-lettered style for irresistibly sweet layouts on food packaging, fantasy games, or children’s products. This versatile font includes three sets of full-size capitals, two sets of smaller capitals. Mix and match swash forms with titling forms to create headlines, titles, and wordmarks. 20 charming ornaments are included to complement your designs. See what’s included! http://bit.ly/2bGYin7 *NOTE* Basic versions DO NOT include swashes, alternates or ornaments This font has been specially coded for access of all the swashes, alternates and ornaments without the need for professional design software! Info and instructions here: http://lauraworthingtontype.com/faqs/
  24. Marilyne by Silverdav, $15.00
    Marilyne is a modern calligraphy font with handwritten, sophisticated flows. It is full of hearts and glyphs. It is perfect for branding, wedding invites, and cards. Marilyne includes a full set of lovely and swashes lowercase letters, multilingual symbols, numerals, punctuation and ligatures. Also it includes: -short lowercase beginning and ending swashes (This is so perfect for invitations, monograms) -long lowercase beginning and ending heart swashes. Marilyne includes 12 beginning and ending swashes lowercase The font has a smooth texture, so it would be perfect for all types of printing techniques you can do embroidery, laser-cut, gold foil, and is ideal for cutting.
  25. Origins by Laura Worthington, $39.00
    Origins is based on letters hand-drawn with a crow quill on parchment paper, a testament to calligraphic grace and antique ambiance. Its tight, energetic angularity can be complemented with swooping swash capitals, alternate ascending and descending letterforms, and graceful ending characters. Origins sings in settings related to food and wine, celebrations, travel, and history. Origins features 120 alternates and swashes, 8 ligatures and 20 ornaments. See what’s included! http://bit.ly/2ci2wgE *NOTE* Basic versions DO NOT include swashes, alternates or ornaments This font has been specially coded for access of all the swashes, alternates and ornaments without the need for professional design software! Info and instructions here: http://lauraworthingtontype.com/faqs/
  26. Calluna by exljbris, $-
    Calluna was born more or less by accident. When I needed a little break from designing Museo I was just fiddling around a bit to see if maybe a full slab serif would be something to have a look at. The first thing I did, of course, was to put slab serifs on the stems of Museo. When I did, something nice happened. Slab-serifs with a direction! I ended up using the idea for something I always wanted to do: making a rather serious text face. The goal was to make a text font, but one with enough interesting details. In the end it all came down to finding the balance in a typeface between the robustness needed to function as a text face and enough refinement to look good as a display font. Check out Calluna Sans™ which is a great pair for Calluna™.
  27. Despeinada by EdyType, $60.00
    Despeinada, which means "uncombed" in Spanish, is a loose script, perfect for when you want to convey informality. It'll look good in a long text, or when a few rough and spontaneous word are needed... Being a packaging designer, my faces are mostly oriented toward that sector, although they won't look in any way out of place in the editorial world or in advertising, for example. This face was generated in the University of Barcelona Master of Typography, in 2010, where I dictated the “Practicum” It's a very versatile design that can be used in small sizes or enlarged as needed. It won't deceive you! I think that this particular face is halfway between Mistral and Zapfino: rough but clean at the same time. None of its glyphs follow any order, nor do their weights... In short, if you start writing with Despeinada you won't want to stop.
  28. Naive Inline Sans by S&C Type, $8.00
    Naïve Inline Sans is a layered sans serif handwritten font designed by Fanny Coulez and Julien Saurin in Paris. Our goal was to draw a font with finely irregular lines that give a human and whimsical feeling. We designed three weights to assure a good readability whatever the size. They can be enhanced with five different interior patterns and three shadows to improve your designs and bring a charming and unusual feeling. To do so, you can simply superimpose the layers with a compatible software like Photoshop, the weight above and the pattern(s) below, then choose a color for each. This font is part of our Naïve superfamily that contains lot of variations: Line, Inline, Serif, Sans Serif, and a special Art Deco one. Just click on our foundry name to see them all! We hope you will enjoy our work. Merci beaucoup!
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  30. Isonorm by Linotype, $29.99
    Isonorm was created in 1980 by the International Standards Organization (ISO). The font's design is simple, clean, and geometric, with strokes that all have rounded ends. Isonorm is a font whose forms are very legible by both the human eye and machine readers. The font is also a good choice for drafting and architectural purposes, as well as for technical charts and graphics.
  31. Harajuku Script by Hanoded, $15.00
    Harajuku Script is an ‘easy-on-the-eye’ script font. I made it with a Japanese brush pen. The font is quite stylish, so I named it after Tokyo’s Harajuku area, which is known internationally as a center of Japanese youth culture and fashion. Harajuku Script would look good anywhere, but product packaging, websites and magazines could profit from this handwritten gem.
  32. Segikan by Areatype, $-
    Segikan is a elegant and warm serif typeface with a nuance classic. This typeface was intended to improve upon the legibility. Included 14 Fonts, upright and slant. From light to black styles. OpenType features allow for the implementation of typographic such as ligatures and multiple language support. Good choice for branding, magazines, posters, advertising, print, packaging, headlines, web design etc.
  33. Cowboy Rhumbahut by Chank, $59.00
    Cowboy Rhumbahut is an old-timey script the drips with a twang and tradition that you can practically hear. If you've been wandering the range, searching for the perfect cowboy alphabet for you, you might wanna wrangle up this old-time original. My goodness that's one kooky cowboy font. Now get to work and start makin' something with it, ya lily-livered varmint!
  34. Ziboulateur by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $15.00
    Ziboulateur is French slang for bottle opener. The word consists of two parts: Zibula (a word from Congo-Brazzaville meaning: ‘to decork’) and the French suffix -ateur. I thought this rather creative word would be a good name for this particular font! Ziboulateur is a handmade, all caps display font. It comes with extensive language support, including Sami and Vietnamese.
  35. Oh,no by Vladislav Ivanov, $15.00
    Oh,no - Oh, yes.. here is the new font "oh, no". The design of the letters is suitable both for implying the elegance of old times and the uniqueness of modern world. One of the greatest advantages of the font is that its style makes it good for expressing different ideas, so it can suit anything you could possibly use it for!
  36. Rolla Cossta by Gassstype, $25.00
    Rolla Cossta - Handwritten Brush Font . Introducing of designs look modern, unique and fun. It’s perfect for labels, quotes, posters, DIY projects, branding, packaging, greeting cards, websites, photos, photography overlays, signs, window art, scrapbooking, tags and so much more!our new product that inspired by Street Tagging, graffiti style with a fun theme very good for graffity poster, flyer, childrenbook, cartoon, comic etc
  37. Ribjoint by Chank, $39.95
    Created by Chank in 1992, Ribjoint was Chank’s first attempt at creating a Egyptian, cursive font on the computer. Writing cursive with a pencil sure is easy, but getting all the letters to link up correctly in computerized font format is a bit tricky. Not the most graceful script in the world, but it works good enough for a BBQ pit.
  38. One Stroke Script by ITC, $40.99
    One Stroke Script is the work of British designer Paul Clarke, a highly legible, casual typeface that looks as though it were drawn with a brush. Upper- and lowercase letters should be spaced closely together for the best effect. One Stroke Script is good for a variety of applications: anywhere a cheerful, spontaneous look is desired. Featured in: Best Fonts for Logos
  39. SK Shriftovik by Shriftovik, $32.00
    SK Shriftovik is a geometrical, caps and small caps only, sans serif typeface inspired by the works of constructivists of the early XX century. Due to its structure, this display typeface is good for posters and magazines. The SK Shriftovik typeface supports many languages, including extended Latin and Cyrillic. The font contains many ligature combinations and stylistic alternatives that significantly transform the text.
  40. Arunika Lavanaa by Inumocca, $15.00
    Arunika Lavanaa Feminine Script, inspired from Women ornament with beautiful curly. Bold and Otline style from monoline hand lettering, really Easy to make it your own style typography. Good for your Lettering, Signature, Typography, Magazine, Branding, Poster, wedding invitations, Quotes Lettering, and more your project design. - Unique glyphs - Multilingual Characters - UPPERCASE - Lowercase - Numeric - Symbol - Punctuation Character - Ligature - SS01, SS02, SS03, SS04 inumocca type
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