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  23. Konstructa Humana Stencil by TypoGraphicDesign, $19.00
    CONCEPT/ CHARACTERISTICS »Kon­strukta Humana Sten­cil« aka »Hot Cold« is a modern desi­gned sans serif type­face with huma­nist influ­en­ces and Sten­cil cha­rac­ter. The par­ti­ally strong line thick­ness dif­fe­rence (line con­trast) gives the font a touch of ele­gance and crea­tes ten­sion as fats. The font comes in 3 font styles. From ele­gant warm ten­der­ness »Thin« to the solid, bold, and robust­ness cold »Regular«. APPLICATION AREA The »Thin« font weight would pro­bably dig on fes­tive invi­ta­ti­ons and »Regu­lar« as con­cise pos­ter font. From head­lines in maga­zi­nes or web­sites about pos­ter design and fly­ers to t-shirt design. Just type it. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Head­line Font | Dis­play Font | Sans Serif Sten­cil Font »Kon­structa Humana Sten­cil« Open­Type Font (Mac + Win) with 375 gly­phs & 3 styles (regu­lar, light, thin). With alter­na­tive let­ters, liga­tures, accents & €.
  24. Winter End by Abo Daniel, $13.00
    introducing WINTER END - quirky craft font - It is great for quotes, lettering, t-shirt design, mug, card, cutting, embroidery, banner, and anything for your craft project. Uppercase and lowercase characters match each other. The Winter Doodles make this font complete. What's included? - Winter End - Winter End Doodles Features - Uppercase - Lowercase - Numeral & Punctuation - Multilingual - Ligatures - Doodles - PUA encoded Hope you love it. regards, Abo Daniel Studio
  25. Stolen Times by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Stolen Times, designed by Mans Greback, is a cute and quirky handwriting font that exudes a light-hearted and naive charm. With its hand-crafted appearance and calligraphic touch, this font brings a sense of warmth and personal connection to your design projects. Perfect for craft, homemade items, or simply adding a playful touch to your work, Stolen Times is a delightful and unique typeface.
  26. Slandic by Vibrant Types, $42.00
    Headlines are transformed into clear-cut messages with the handwriting type family Slandic. Its robust appeal combines the elegance of script typefaces with the lightness of handwritten notes. What makes the Slandic so playful is the synergy between the quite narrow lowercase letters and the wide uppercase letters. Therefore it might rather be an upright chancery italic of a humanist sans. You can see it very clearly in its sharp upward angles and its long-limbed ascenders. Its visual appeal sets a reliable tone. It is precisely balanced with a solid stroke contrast and confidently angular-shaped curves. Slandic perfectly enhances exciting contrasting typography adding a personal note without giving it a comic spin.
  27. ITC Tapioca by ITC, $40.99
    ITC Tapioca was designed by Eric Stevens. He developed the typeface for a nightclub, yet its simple forms are reminiscent of childhood writing exercises. This effect is enhanced by rough edges, which in large sizes make the characters look as though they were composed of strings of dots...or tapioca. The basic style is printed handwriting, although some forms take cursive handwritten forms. The varying slants and irregular forms of the characters give ITC Tapioca a sense of energy and playfulness.
  28. Kakadu by Ludwig Type, $55.00
    Kakadu is a squarish sans serif, designed to work equally well on paper and on screen. The angular curves in this typeface create a firm and dependable appearance. The square-like forms also provide an inward openness and allow large and open letterforms, adapting perfectly to the orthogonal pixel grid of the monitor. Kakadu works well in small sizes while, it appears strong and distinguished in larger ones. Play the classic snake game and see the Kakadu fonts in action here.
  29. Monoid - 100% free
  30. LT Marathon - 100% free
  31. Arctic - Unknown license
  32. Euroque by CozyFonts, $20.00
    Euroque is the 23rd font family from Cozyfonts Foundry, a California Foundry established in 2012 by designer and typographic illustrator Tom Nikosey Euroque began with pencil sketches, as all my fonts trace their beginnings. Influenced by European poster art of the 1920s and 1930s Euroque takes its name almost literally, European Style. These fonts are designed as a Small Caps Family, where the lower case mirrors the Upper case in design but its weights are compatible and consistent.
  33. Metzada MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Metzada is a vivid choice when you want to effortlessly make your designs stand out with a remarkable sharp crafted typography.
  34. Anderson Silva by Letterara, $12.00
    Anderson Silva is a monoline script that looks elegant and classy. It will add a charming touch to any crafting project!
  35. Wandhen by RahagitaType, $16.00
    Wandhen is handwritten brush font suitable for a lot of projects. such as flyers, crafting, logo, banner, packaging, design product, etc.
  36. Hazilim MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Hazilim is a vivid choice when you want to effortlessly make your designs stand out with a remarkable wild crafted handwriting.
  37. Madeline by Trim Studio, $19.00
    Madeline is a beautiful Handwritten Typeface, which is carefully designed to meet the beauty of feel and touch of the craft.
  38. FS Clerkenwell by Fontsmith, $80.00
    A creative context 2003. Fontsmith was sharing a small, cold, whitewashed studio space in Northburgh Street, Clerkenwell. But things were on the up following prestigious custom type commissions for The Post Office and E4. “Slab serifs were on the brink of another revival, we could feel it,” says Jason Smith. “All we wanted to do was have a play with these slabs, go as far as we could within what was acceptable and readable.” “It wasn’t initially clear what was happening,” recalls Phil Garnham. “We were becoming very influenced by our surroundings, outside the studio space. We absorbed the essence and the designer grime of where we were.” Process Jason began by drawing stems on-screen. “The key aspect of the font is the upward bend of the leading shoulder serif, the way it kind of ramps up and then plummets back down the stem. “The regular and light characters are quite narrow – great for text but the bold is quite wide and chunky – better for headlines. I think ‘y’ is quite different for a slab design. We call it the Fontsmith ‘y’.” Promotion Fontsmith were determined to get FS Clerkenwell noticed. To launch the font, Ian Whalley, a designer friend of Fontsmith, captured words heard on the streets of Clerkenwell, set them in the new font and crafted a small book of typographic conversations. It was a first for Fontsmith. “I think that’s part of why this font has been so successful,” says Phil. “It really does embody the spirit of the area, as a special place for design, arts and crafts. And designers love that.” Contemporary twist FS Clerkenwell, based on influences in and around this part of London with a rich tradition of printing and design, mixes tradition with creation. Old-fashioned values meet new-school trends. Its quirky, contemporary character lends an edge to headlines, logotypes and any large-size text.
  39. Funky - Unknown license
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