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  1. Bilestone by Fortunes Co, $16.00
    Bilestone inspired from vintage baseball, sign painting, and labeling, is suitable for logos, product names packages, labels, old fashioned coffee shops, bars and everything with specific characteristics of past times. Bilestone is a great combination to create something good and with a vintage feel.
  2. Donsky by Lemonthe, $14.00
    Donsky is a dry brush font. Suitable for any projects such as logos, branding projects, product packaging, mugs, quotes, posters, shopping bags, t-shirts, book covers, labels, photography, watermark, and more. Use this gorgeous and unique handwritten font to bring any DIY project to life!
  3. Amarissima by Vasava Fonts, $30.00
    Amarissima is a display font inspired in vintage Italian signs of baker shops. Regardless its crafty inspiration, the construction remains highly mechanical and structured. It has several OT features being the most iconic its contextual alternates that automatically create tails on every single word.
  4. Bodoniez by Huy!Fonts, $19.00
    Nice typographic experiment consisting of the progressive "bodonization" I have summarized in two steps, by a letter drawn with the same concentration and intensity with which Paris Hilton reading a book, to get something like the sketches that Mr. Gianbattista used to Wrap the sandwich.
  5. Lovingly by Happy Letters, $6.00
    Welcome to Happy Letters shop :) Happy St. Valentine's Day! Lovingly includes unique heart flourishes that give a charm and romantic love holiday mood ornaments, Valentine greeting cards, invitations, etc. Thin, elegant calligraphic lines like a light breeze give freshness and dreaminess to your handmade creations. Ornament font Lovingly is mapped to regular keyboard keys, so you don't need any additional programs to use them. Just install font, type and go! Lovingly is perfect for: decorating your albums, for holidays, logos, phrases, gift shops, Valentine's Day card, gift cards, tags, labels, stickers, wedding invitations, header images, Etsy presentations, ideal for handmade, scrap booking, printed paper items, promoting seasonal blog posts, social media posts, Pinterest, Instagram and much more.
  6. Blitz by Wiescher Design, $20.00
    A very glitzy Blitz! I always wanted to design a typeface that was top heavy, but I never knew how not to make it look like Antique Olive, until recently -- I had an idea. My new family is very readable despite it beeing top heavy, thin on the low end and thick on the upper end. The font gets a special shine because of this effect. And it stays readable despite its special design. Your designer of surprising typefaces, Gert Wiescher
  7. Surface Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A hand-cut antique brass stencil for marking barrel tops of dill pickles was the source of inspiration for Surface Stencil JNL, available in both regular and oblique versions.
  8. Dreamland by Monotype, $29.00
    Dreamland is a bold, top-heavy style inspired by mid-20th century poster lettering. It has a lower case and is quite informal. Featured in: Best Fonts for Logos
  9. Anisette Std Petite by Typofonderie, $59.00
    Geometric font inspired by shop signs in 4 styles Anisette has sprouted as a way to test some ideas of designs. It has started with a simple line construction (not outlines as usual) that can be easily expanded and condensed in its width in Illustrator. Subsequently, this principle of multiple widths and extreme weights permitted to Jean François Porchez to have a better understanding with the limitations associated with the use of MultipleMaster to create intermediate font weights. Anisette built around the idea of two widths capitals can be described as a geometric sanserif typeface influenced by the 30s and the Art Deco movement. Its design relies on multiple sources, from Banjo through Cassandre posters, but especially lettering of Paul Iribe. In France, at that time, the Art Deco spirit is mainly capitals. Gérard Blanchard has pointed to Jean Francois that Art Nouveau typefaces designed by Bellery-Desfontaines was featured before the Banjo with this principle of two widths capitals. The complementarity between the two typefaces are these wide capitals mixed with narrow capitals for the Anisette while the Anisette Petite – in its latest version proposes capitals on a square proportions, intermediate between the two others sets. Of course, the Anisette Petite fonts also includes lowercases too. Anisette Petite, a geometric font inspired by shop signs in 4 styles So, when Jean François Porchez has decided to create lowercases the story became more complicated. His stylistic references couldn’t be restricted anymore to the French Art-déco period but to the shop signs present in our cities throughout the twentieth century. These signs, lettering pieces aren’t the typical foundry typefaces. Simply because the influences of these painted letters are different, not directly connected to foundry roots which generally follow typography history. The outcome is a palette of slightly strange shapes, without strictly not following geometrical, mechanical and historical principles such as those that typically appear in typefaces marketed by foundries. As an example, the Anisette Petite r starts with a small and visible sort of apex that no other similar glyphs such as n or m feature, but present at the end of the l and y. The famous g loop is actually inspired by Chancery scripts, which has nothing to do with the lettering. The goal is of course to mix forms without direct reports, in order to properly celebrate this lettering spirit. This is why the e almost finishes horizontally as the Rotis – and the top a which must logically follow this principle and is drawn more round-curly. This weird choice seemed so odd to its designer that he shared his doubts and asked for advise to Jeremy Tankard who immediately was reassuring: “Oddly, your new top a is fine, it brings roundness to the typeface, when the previous pushes towards Anisette Petite to unwanted austerity.” The Anisette Petite, since its early days, is a mixture of non-consistent but charming shapes. Anisette, an Art Déco typeface Anisette Petite Club des directeurs artistiques, 46e palmarès Bukva:raz 2001
  10. Droog by Device, $39.00
    Droog is an unusual rounded font pierced with circular holes, some of which are used in lieu of counters. Used to best effect in shorter settings and at larger sizes. Suitable for science fiction posters, sweet wrappers, hipster bars, noodle joints, pet shops and native Nadsat speakers.
  11. Paws & Tails by whyteshark, $15.00
    This is a fun animal-based font design. Great for posters for school, pet shops, animal-companies/organizations. Use one letter to start your word or use all of them, you'll have a truly unique logo and company style with this font. Contain only upper case letters.
  12. Stencil Sheet JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Stencil Sheet JNL was modeled from an antique brass stencil sign that was custom hand punched for the customer. Sets of punch dies were available for years that allowed rubber stamp shops and similar trades to make custom stencils out of sheets of zinc or brass.
  13. Moulin Rouge by Solotype, $19.95
    This came from a shop near Munich, Germany, and was a very poor proof with no font name on it. Never did identify it. When we cleaned it up, we liked it pretty well. We think it is typical of some early twentieth century art nouveau fonts.
  14. Assay by Solotype, $19.95
    This is our name for Antique Tuscan, of which there were many variations. This font came from a large lot purchased around 1970 from an east coast newspaper shop. Subsequently, we acquired several more versions of the face, but this one had lowercase so we used it.
  15. Ludema by JAM Type Design, $18.00
    Ludema is a very informal and adventurous typeface designed by JAM Type and inspired by the many children’s books and the video games of our youth. Perfectly adaptable to be used in such designs as well on shop floors, Ludema is simply a bit of fun.
  16. Arlune by Creative Juncture, $15.00
    How does one describe Arlune. It started as a typeface with curves based on the arc of a crescent moon (Arc + Lunar = Arlune), then evolved into what it is. A very unique graphic typeface with a dynamic character that works well for titles, headings, and other lines of text that need to grab your attention. This is a typeface that is sure to leave an impression. One that will make people stop, take pause, and maybe even ponder the meaning of life as they study its intricacies. It has a significant number of characters and symbols to meet the needs of many languages.
  17. Nuga by 38-lineart, $24.00
    The Nuga typeface embodies a commanding presence with its slab serif design, offering a versatile range across 9 distinct weights from thin to black. This extensive variety is further enriched by both regular and italic styles, totaling 18 distinct fonts. Its robust nature makes it an ideal choice for titles, headers, and subheaders, lending an authoritative air to any text. However, it doesn't stop there; Nuga's versatility extends to paragraphs, making it suitable for both display and body text. This font stands out effortlessly in branding, print materials, and logos, its powerful characteristics leaving a lasting impression on any design it graces.
  18. KillSwitch by Comicraft, $19.00
    Not all our font releases come with an emergency full stop triggered by a BIG RED BUTTON. And not all font releases come with a Caution: NEVER TOUCH THAT SWITCH! Even if you really want to. You're going to touch it, aren't you? Be advised: even an untrained user with impaired executive function can operate KILLSWITCH, so we've hidden the BIG RED BUTTON where it can NEVER BE FOUND. This Comicraft mechanism may cause injury or death; please study all literature regarding the safe handling of Comicraft fonts posted in your workplace or adjacent cyberspace. KillSwitch
  19. Gibbons Gazette by Comicraft, $39.00
    HOLD THE FRONT PAGE! STOP THE PRESSES! We have a new Headline for our Cover Story! DAVE GIBBONS is all over the tabloids, the trades AND the quality papers today. Yes, it's the opening of the WATCHMEN movie, but we have a much BIGGER story; the REAL scoop -- and we're announcing it in 72 point type... yes, there's a new addition to the Dave Gibbons family, and our editorial staff have the baby's name and our paparazzi have the pictures! Dave's new little sprog is called... GAZETTE. Man, that kid is gonna get teased at school, Dave.
  20. Killega by Sealoung, $12.00
    Killega is a bold and modern serif font. Elegantly crafted to become a top choice, this font has the potential to bring each of your creative ideas to the highest level!
  21. Space Armada by Wing's Art Studio, $10.00
    Space Armada - A Science-Fiction Font for Out of this World Designs! Space Armada is inspired by a 1980s interpretation of the future, referencing blockbuster sci-fi action movies of the period, along with the emerging video-game consoles and home computer technologies. It's nine unique fonts are designed to work together in a variety of ways, so you can layer it's different styles on top of each other to retro-futuristic effect!* Here's an example of how it works: Start by placing the Regular font on top of the Bold for a simple base outline. Add contrasting gradients to both fonts for an instant metallic or chrome effect. Take it a step further with one of the readymade Outlines for an embossed look. Overlay the Wireframe font for a glimpse inside the machine! This looks particularly good when you apply a glow effect and reduce it's opacity so the other layers show through. That's just one way to use it. Check out my visuals for more usage ideas! You can also follow my short tutorial! Space Armada is an all-caps font with unique uppercase and lowercase characters, along with a range of alternatives for experimentation with different looks. It also includes punctuation, numerals and language support, plus a selection of underlines and symbols. It's a highly customisable font, perfect for retro designs such as movie titles, posters, games, book covers and more! Every care has been taken to ensure that all fonts align perfectly when layering. Due to the variations in how different software handles text tracking, some minor tweaking may be required for pixel perfect alignment.
  22. Moge by BanyumiliStudio, $15.00
    Introducing MOGE: power, retro and modern! Perpendicular and thick forms create strength in your designs. The shapes look retro, but still features modern elements. MOGE is very good if used on: Car / Motorcycle Repair Shop, Barbershop Logo, Brand Logo, and various products that require a touch of strength.
  23. Velouté by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    Velouté is named after one of the original French Mother Sauces, it is a surprisingly bold and velvety script with delicate flourishes that demand your attention. Velouté's unique mix of classic, contemporary, bold and delicate detail is ideally suited for Special Invitations, Coffee shops, Restaurants, Boutiques and Menus.
  24. Coffee & Tea Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Coffee and Tea Doodles are a font of coffee and tea things-- beans, cups, drinks, tea bag, iced tea, tea sets etc. Perfect set of clip art for coffee or tea shop menus, ads, invitations, etc. Includes scripted words that include coffee, tea, coffee break and tea for 2.
  25. Christmas Angely by Letterara, $21.00
    Step into the world of enchantment with Christmas Angely, a captivating formal calligraphy font that adds a touch of glamour to your designs. Embrace the holiday spirit with sophistication and elegance, making every Christmas moment truly extraordinary. With PUA encoding, unlock its endless possibilities and effortlessly enhance your creations.
  26. Otis Condensed by Australian Type Foundry, $30.00
    The name Otis arose from an incident in a shopping mall in which, realising my shoelace was undone while on an escalator, I bent down to tie it, became aware of the approaching end, panicked, fell over, and in the process happened to notice the escalator's brand name.
  27. Jassime by Nian Keun Studio, $12.00
    Jassime is an elegant serif font with beautifully crafted characters following the trend so you can use them very well. You can use Jassime in graphic designs, magazines, logos, identity branding, fashion brands, clothes, and many others. Thank you for coming to my shop and enjoying other fonts.
  28. Bughats by Lemonthe, $15.00
    Bughats is a relaxed and flowing script font with a modern style. This gentle font will look gorgeous on a variety of design ideas. Suitable for any projects such as logos, branding projects, product packaging, mugs, quotes, posters, shopping bags, t-shirts, book covers, labels, photography, watermark, and more.
  29. Blitzplakat by FaceType, $12.00
    Unearthed by our friend Dimitris Karaiskos in an antique shop in Vienna, we digitized it and added more glyphs. Blitzplakat is the name of this pre-Letraset system, where you could make your own little advertising posters by cutting out these letters and sticking them on paper like stamps.
  30. Blazedale by Chank, $99.00
    Check out this new guy: he’s casual & elegant, jaunty and sharp. Fancy, but not over-the-top. Blazedale is an instantly likable new display face ready to send a funky upbeat message.
  31. Gothic Tuscan Round by Wooden Type Fonts, $20.00
    A revival of one of the popular sans serif wooden type fonts of the 19th century, narrow, rounded strokes at top and bottom, pointed horizontal devices in centers, no lower case designed.
  32. Night Light Neon by Wing's Art Studio, $24.00
    Night Light is a specially created collection of seven neon inspired fonts giving designers the power to replicate traditionally hand-made lettering from the comfort of their own computer. Choose from the selection of script, sans serif and outline fonts to set your text. Then apply our custom graphic styles for a life giving jolt of electricity! The appeal of neon lettering lives in its power to display a message in a functional, eye-catching and timelessly cool way. How many times have you stopped in the street to admire a bar sign or shop front blazing with neon colors? It's aesthetic works equally well for a Hot Dog stand or high-end fashion brand, providing a tried and tested technique for grabbing customer attention. I've designed these fonts to make the power of neon accessible to all, investing time to research real neon signs and how they are made, paying attention to their human imperfections and inherent limitations (all of which makes them). This research has been distilled into these essential styles; Script, Outline, Inline, Square and Compressed. These seven core fonts give designers a new opportunity to take advantage of realistic neon lettering in their print and online projects, perfect for music promotion, film titles, YouTube tutorials and gig posters. Ready to be moulded to any requirement, the power of neon is in your hands. Neon Graphic Style Presets Available Here The link above provides access to the graphic styles seen in the visuals with support for Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe After Effects. Simply download and follow the instructions provided.
  33. Gothic Tuscan 9 by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, a very useful design for display, lowercase missing, very narrow, unusual splayed serifs at top and bottom of strokes.
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  36. Kanban by ITC, $29.99
    Kanban is the work of British designer Ed Bugg, an all capital, oriental style typeface. Kanban was the word used for shop signs in old Japan and the letter forms mimic the square look of Japanese and Chinese calligraphy. Kanban is the ideal display solution wherever an oriental appearance is needed.
  37. Slow Foot by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    What's the hurry? Take your time! Take the first step with your Slow Foot and something (good) will show! :) A fun font with contextual alternates that leaves you with 6 different versions of each letter. That's really nice when you want to spice up the variation of letters as you write.
  38. The Banten by Stringlabs Creative Studio, $25.00
    The Banten is a Monoline Script Font with Retro Vintage Style. This font is perfect for fashion brand, apparel, shoes company, wedding invitation, business card, logo brand, clothing, and also business brand name like barber shop or taylor. This Font Template contains Classy, Elegant, Creative, and has a Unique Concept.
  39. Chase by Device, $39.00
    Type that preserves the over- and under-inked textures of true old-fashioned wood faces, now available without ink on your fingers straight from your keyboard. Based on samples taken from early and mid Nineteenth century Clarendons, the font carefully preserves all the battered idiosyncracies of vintage print shop type.
  40. Biliner Meclan by madeDeduk, $16.00
    Biliner Meclan is a Minimalist Sans, use this font for any branding, product packaging, invitation, fashion, label, poster, logo etc. Feature Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Symbol International Glyphs Multilingual support Alternative Ligature Feel free to drop us a message any time and follow my shop for upcoming updates Hope you enjoy it.
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