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  1. Polygraph by PintassilgoPrints, $29.00
    Inspired on posters by the extraordinary polish artist Leszek Żebrowski, Polygraph is a highly unusual face. Packed with eccentric alternates, it is an all-caps font with four exchangeable variations for each letter. These alternates are programmed to cycle when the font is used in OpenType-savvy programs, creating a random effect on glyphs distribution. The resulting pieces are truly outstanding, with an audacious handmade twist. To achieve this, just turn on the contextual alternates feature and play – you can easily try different glyphs sequences by adding spaces before words. When you need a more well-behaved look, but still with a subtle hand-drawn flair, turn off the contextual alternates and set text in uppercase. Polygraph comes in two weights, for added flexibility. But be warned: it’s quite addictive!
  2. Point Soft by Ndiscover, $29.00
    Point™ Soft is more than the rounded edges version of Point™, it is a reinterpretation of what a geometric soft font should look like. Clean, simple, and above all: huggable. Point™ Soft conveys that warm and soft feeling. With 20 styles it gives you a lot of versatility (From Hairline to Black), plus it comes with two FREE styles for you to play with before commit yourself to buy it. It has Extended Latin and Cyrillic support, old style, lining and tabular figures and much more. It has a wide range of use possibilities. Since it is a very readable font in small font sizes and the details really pop out in display sizes. Be it on small or large font sizes, Point will make its point.
  3. Vernyhora by Bohdan Hdal, $21.00
    The vintage display font family Vernyhora. The typeface is intended to be used in those places where the letters when it is necessary to transmit the strong character, stability and historicity. The font has got 6 weights. It contains extended Cyrillic and Latin alphabets. It also consists of the alternative set of characters from the old Ukrainian alphabet. It can be used for the state institutions names. It was planned to be a font of old cities and towns. From the very beginning the font was created in order to execute signboards at the entrance of towns. For the font creation the author was inspired by the graphic designers of the early 20th century, such as Georgiy Narbut and Fedir Krychevs'kyi. From the Ukrainian language the font name is translated into English as mountains mover.
  4. Trafalgar Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Trafalgar Stencil JNL gets its inspiration from a set of lettering stencils manufactured by Reese and Sons in Great Britain during the 1950s as does its counterpart, British Stencil JNL.
  5. Selfie Neue Sharp by Lián Types, $29.00
    INTRODUCTION When I started the first Selfie back in 2014 I was aware that I was designing something innovative at some point, because at that time there were not too many, (if any) fonts which rescued so many calligraphy features being at the same time a monolinear sans. I took inspiration from the galerías’ neon signs of my home city, Buenos Aires, and incorporated the logic and ductus of the spencerian style. The result was a very versatile font with many ligatures, swashes and a friendly look. But… I wasn’t cognizant of how successful the font would become! Selfie is maybe the font of my library that I see the most when I finally go out, (type-designers tend to be their entire lives glued to a screen), when I travel, and also the font that I mostly get emails about, asking for little tweaks, new capitals, new swashes. Selfie was used by several renowned clients, became part of many ‘top fonts of the year’ lists and was published in many magazines and books about type-design. These recognitions were, at the same time, cuddles for me and my Selfie and functioned as a driving force in 2020 to start this project which I called Selfie Neue. THE FONT "Selfie for everything" Selfie Neue, because it’s totally new: All its glyphs were re-drawn, all the proportions changed for better, and the old and somehow naive forms of the first Selfie were redesigned. Selfie Neue is now a family of many members (you can choose between a Rounded or a Sharp look), from Thin to Black, and from Short to Tall (because I noticed the feel of the font changed notoriously when altering its proportions). It also includes swashy Caps, which will serve as a perfect match for the lowercase and some incredibly cute icons/dingbats (designed by the talented Melissa Cronenbold, see also Selfie Neue Rounded for more!) which, as you see in the posters, make the font even more attractive and easy to use. You'll find tons of alternates per glyph. It's impossible to get tired with Selfie! Like it happened with the old Selfie, Selfie Neue Sharp was thought for a really wide range of uses. Magazines, Book-covers, digital media, restaurants, logos, clothing, etc. Hey! The font is also a VF (Variable Font)! So you can have fun with its two axes: x-height and weight, in applications that support them. Let me take a New Sharp Selfie! TECHNICAL If you plan to print Selfie Neue VF (Rounded or Sharp), please remember to convert it to outlines first. The majority of the posters above have the "contextual" alternates activated, and this makes the capitals a little smaller. I'd recommend deactivating it if you plan to use Selfie for just one word. Use the font always with the "fi" feature activated so everything ligatures properly. The slant of the font is 24,7 degrees, so if you plan to have its stems vertical, you may use Selfie with that rotation in mind. THANKS FOR READING
  6. Fillmore kk - Personal use only
  7. Stupid War by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    This font is not a rebel or a political font, but a simple and grungy stencil font. Use it for anything that needs a clear and catchy headline. The font is even suitable for massive text - perhaps for that skateboarding poster you have plans to do? Maybe a heavy metal concert flyer? Please don't use it for any war business, because war is stupid!
  8. Jaella by Creativemedialab, $20.00
    Jaella is a modern retro serif family. It has unique characters, such as capital A, R and B, making your design unique and stand out. Designed for editorial use, display or fashion-related branding concepts, She can be elegant or play with alternatives for a cheerful retro look. This versatile family has seven weights, from thin to black, and a variable format that can generate more weights.
  9. Glodok by Sudtipos, $39.00
    Glodok is a single-weight display typeface. It is bold, heavy and fun to play around with. It’s eye catching but also blends well when in use. It is retro-inspired and strikes a nice balance between formal and playful. The name itself comes from the oldest Chinatown in Jakarta that is also considered the biggest in Indonesia, the place from where the designer took many inspirations.
  10. Troubadour by Cruz Fonts, $30.00
    Poets and musicians flourishing in southern France and northern Italy during the 11th to 13th centuries. Troubadour was designed by using a custom brush created with Adobe Illustrator. A digital tablet was used to draw all the characters in the font. The thick and thin strokes were created by applying pressure to the pen, like jesters dancing and bouncing in the streets as the music played.
  11. Sugar Free by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    Don't be afraid to taste something sugar free - most times you will be surprised how good it tastes! My Sugar Free font may not look as very much at first glance - but play around with the Regular and Italic versions (and notice the 4 different versions of each letter, that automatically cycles as you type!) and you will see how lively the font is!
  12. Virtual by John Moore Type Foundry, $25.00
    Virtual is an experimental fantasy font based on a pseudo optical enclosure where a linear system that is not connected there. Virtual comes in three weights: regular. light, and thin also an virtual mix by mixing different thicknesses in a single font, with alternative variations through features of open type. Virtual is an experience based on play with the laws of the Gestalt of closing.
  13. Pujarelah by Differentialtype, $12.00
    Pujarelah is an elegant and modern serif font family with many weights that you can mix and match. It has 9 weight styles and 9 italics that you can play with to suit your project. Pujarelah is suitable for application on various other formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting/wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make-up, stationery, novels, labels and many other projects.
  14. Matryoshka by Volcano Type, $19.00
    Matryoshka is a display layering type family which is inspired by the Russian wooden doll. The family contains eight different weights from XXS (thin) to XXL (fat) + Pregnant (all in one). The design is based on an elaborate and complex grid, so each font fits perfectly into the other. With the Matryoshka family the typographer can create millions of new solutions. Play with it!
  15. 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.
  16. Cool Beans by Comicraft, $19.00
    Can you dig it, man? Comicraft's Jazzy "JG" Roshell, just swung by after playing bongos down at the coffee bar in his black turtleneck sweater, stove-pipe trousers, dark glasses and beret. Check out the rad Tiki corners on our freshest font, COOL BEANS and you'll want to snap your fingers, put on some Miles Davis and take the next train out of Squaresville, um, Daddio.
  17. Sprouts by Wundes, $18.00
    Sprouts is probably best described as "Bonsai-Nouveau". It's designed to look 100% organic up close, while maintaining good readability even at a distance. The looped letters terminate in playful swirls perfect for use on the cover of a menu or cookbook, yet would be equally at home in corporate logo art or as initials. Play with it, because creativity is an organic process.
  18. Tea And Oranges by Hanoded, $15.00
    Tea And Oranges is a line from Leonard Cohen’s song Suzanne. “She feeds you tea and oranges that come all the way from China”… The song was a favourite of my brother Rizja who, sadly, recently passed away. Tea And Oranges is a a handwritten ‘pencil’ style font. It comes with impressive language support and a bunch of Discretionary ligatures for you to play with!
  19. Suggestion Box JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1929 sheet music for Cole Porter's "You Do Something to Me" (from the musical stage comedy "Fifty Million Frenchmen") has the name of the play hand lettered in a bold sans with an intersecting inline. This design was the inspiration for Suggestion Box JNL. Not quite Art Nouveau, and not yet Art Deco, the typeface is nonetheless timeless in its clean, appealing style.
  20. Tullamore by Fontdation, $15.00
    Introducing Tullamore, a display/serif font that inspired by the letterforms that used in vintage/classic signpainting scene. Mouse-crafted with high attention to details; clean lines, sharp edges and tempting curves. Available in slanted version too, gives you more options too play with. Suits best for title/headline, logo/logotype, packaging/label designs, etc.This font is a must have item for your designing arsenal.
  21. Lusta by Device, $29.00
    Lusta plays with the interchangeability of an inline and an outline, negative and positive space. Often one single character will epitomise the design of a font, and here the S served as the conceptual starting point. The inline/outline was then applied to sans and serif variants, and extended into a multi-line prisma and an offset layered shadow version, probably inspired by Face Photosetting’s Stack.
  22. Darby Display by Courtney Rhodes, $19.95
    Darby came about while playing with a loaded round-tipped brush. The letters remind me a bit of signage I remember seeing at county fairs in my youth. It's a casual comfortable font that lends itself well to outlining and drop shadows for emphasis. Not intended for long copy, it would work well in headlines or in signage where one is wishing to attract attention.
  23. Breuckelen by Glyphobet, $14.99
    Breuckelen was inspired by the regular patterns of the New York City plan. The grid of any large modern city is immediately recognizable by the distinctive pattern of major roads curving or slanting through it. This face is intended to be recognizable in the same way. It is named after the Dutch town after which Brooklyn is named, a word which also roughly translates as "broken land".
  24. Dead Rite PB by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    A beefy unicase flare serif typeface inspired by a Frank Kane pulp paperback of the same name. Dead Rite is filled with awkward comic personality, mixing Capital and lowercase forms into a pseudo-unicase format that is a joy to play. A dangerous temptress, with large scale easily legible letterforms, this typographic conundrum is waiting for you to solve how it should be used for your designs!
  25. Message from Mars by PizzaDude.dk, $18.00
    This is a live recording from Mars: Your planetary system is about to be invaded by the inhabitants of Mars. We come in peace, we come with party! Heh-heh. Say hello to my interplanetary font, Message from Mars. Handmade, yet super digital. Play around with the weird shaped letters, and make your own galactic text - use upper- and lowercase as well as the alternate version
  26. Mandalaz Sensei by Allouse Studio, $14.00
    Mandalaz Sensei is a Brush Font Family. These font come with Multi-Lingual Support and swash separated to make it easier to play with. Mandalaz Sensei is perfect for any tittles, logo, product packaging, branding project, megazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background. Enjoy the font, feel free to comment or feedback, send me PM or email. Thank You!
  27. Zooja by Aerotype, $48.00
    Zooja™ and Zooja Light have alternates for every capital and lowercase letter, consecutive characters are controlled with the OpenType Ligature feature. Zooja Elements & Borders has 90+ fun decorative doodads, borders and corners that play well with the fonts. Zooja Catchwords has 60+ hand drawn word glyphs and Zooja Banners & Patterns has 17 repeatable patterns and 50+ banner and frame elements to help pull it all together.
  28. Jolly Jester by Deniart Systems, $20.00
    Jolly Jester is an irregular and whimsical typeface inspired by old type playing card jokers. Great for any humorous occasion, whether you're designing headlines, greetings, fairy tales or any number of other projects. Jolly Jester includes a large assortment of extended characters to support many of Europe's languages, including Czech, Danish, Dutch, Esperanto, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish & Welsh.
  29. Costa Mala by Larin Type Co, $14.00
    Costa Mala feels playfully nostalgic and delivers an incredible vintage aesthetic.this font will look outstanding in both formal and non-formal designs. It will add charm and create a unique atmosphere in your design project. This font includes two styles: regular and outline, and also has alternatives that you can use to play with font dynamics. This font is easy to use and has OpenType features.
  30. Haunted Gallery by Letterhend, $17.00
    Haunted Gallery is a fun horror typeface with classic letterform. You can play around with the ligatures.This font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose. Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Alternates & Ligatures Multilingual PUA encoded
  31. Anglaise by Ladyfingers, $39.00
    Anglaise was designed for display and it likes to be big and present, filling the width of a whole spread. The repetition of vertical black and white space holds the typeface together and the contrasting straight and round shapes add the personality... for even more... use the OpenType features, and Anglaise will start merging and building new characters for you to play around with... Enjoy!
  32. Magthina Blessing by Bungletter, $16.00
    Introducing our new beautiful calligraphy font, Magthina Blessing! A beautiful script for those who want to perfect their designs with elegance and style. Magthina Blessing includes a full set of upper and lower case letters, common letters, numbers, punctuation, ligatures and multilingual. There are two different strokes for each lowercase letter so you can easily give your designs a natural, yet sophisticated, hand calligraphy look. Magthina Blessing is interesting because the typeface is pleasing to the eye, clean, feminine, sensual, glamorous, simple and very easy to read, due to the many luxurious letter relationships. You will get: (according to what is shown in my presentation or product cover) File Magthina Blessing If you need help or have any questions, let me know. I'm happy to help. Thanks & Happy Designing!
  33. White Xmas by Mans Greback, $59.00
    White Xmas is a beautiful Christmas script typeface. This seasonal family is the ultimate set of decorative Christmas fonts, consisting of no less than 15 styles: Star, Snowflake, Plain, Clean, Swash, Background, and more. Use White Xmas as-is for your New Year's headlines or winter products, or as a layered color font to make the snow and stars shine in a brilliant white. The vast selection of styles makes for infinite decorative possibilities. Use symbols * + # for stars and snowflakes. Use underscore _ anywhere in a word to make a swash. Example: Sea_son Use multiple underscores for different swashes. Example: Christ_______mas (Download required.) Also includes a Color Font, for Photoshop and Illustrator! The two variations are colored in Red and Blue, both decorated with white snow. The font is built with advanced OpenType functionality and has a guaranteed top-notch quality, containing stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures and more features; all to give you full control and customizability. It has extensive lingual support, covering all Latin-based languages, from North Europe to South Africa, from America to South-East Asia. It contains all characters and symbols you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  34. Plinc Goliath by House Industries, $33.00
    Vincent Pacella was a true giant of hand-lettering and typeface design. Of the dozens of styles he designed for Photo-Lettering and International Typeface Corporation, his dominant Goliath towers above the rest. The font is perhaps best known from Herb Lubalin’s American flag that the design legend created for Print magazine’s 40th anniversary cover. Pacella takes “slab” serif to heart with this colossally-proportioned font, using brawny stroke endings and minimal curves to create a powerful figure for maximum visual impact. Take advantage of Goliath’s superior stature to make viewers take notice in industrial settings, sports branding, and oversized outdoor media applications. For comparatively modest musings in accompanying running text, consider partnering it with a comparatively spartan slab serif like Municipal. Or, team up Goliath with a faceted fellow heavyweight like United Sans. Originally drawn in 1970, Goliath was digitized by Ben Kiel with Adam Cruz in 2011. GOLIATH CREDITS: Typeface Design: Vincent Pacella Typeface Digitization: Ben Kiel, Adam Cruz Typeface Production: Ben Kiel Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.
  35. Shakehand Brothers by Arterfak Project, $24.00
    Introducing "Shakehand Brothers"! A playful handwritten font. Created with so much fun and solid brush. This font offers a super cool typographic design for your project because the letterform is so natural, and unique. Shakehand Brothers font is so handy to use with lots of alternate characters that you can mix and match to get a perfect combination. Also with swashes, multilingual support, and custom ligatures that will surprise you while typing the letters. Suitable for many project needs and many themes, you can use for quotes, headlines, titles, motion graphics, posters, flyers, decals, apparel, and more! Here's what you'll get : Uppercase Lowercase Numbers Punctuation Stylistic alternates Stylistic set Ligatures Accented characters Swashes PUA Encoded This font is can't wait to have fun with you. So, happy designing!
  36. Ciubby by Krafted, $10.00
    Looking for a fun display font that makes your design bold and original? A great 3D font can be a real head-turner, leaving standard fonts in the dust. Introducing Ciubby - A Chubby Display Font. From T-shirts to headlines, Ciubby is perfect for any type of project. It works equally well for web and print, allowing you to use it across your brand. Let’s get creative! What you’ll get: Multilingual & Ligature Support Full sets of Punctuation and Numerals Compatible with: Adobe Suite Microsoft Office KeyNote Pages Software Requirements: The fonts that you’ll receive in the pack are widely supported by most software. In order to get the full functionality of the selection of standard ligatures (custom created letters) in the script font, any software that can read OpenType fonts will work. We hope you enjoy this font and that it makes your branding sparkle! Feel free to reach out to us if you’d like more information or if you have any concerns.
  37. VLNL Berlagebrug by VetteLetters, $30.00
    VLNL Berlagebrug Designer Donald DBXL Beekman daily crosses the Berlage bridge spanning the Amstel river in Amsterdam. The Berlagebrug was built as part of the city planning project ‘Plan Zuid’ by H.P.Berlage and opened in May 1932. Its name, carved out of two granite headstones, sparked the design of this font family. The original lettering is attributed to Anton Kurvers in the early 19th century, and can be seen on many Amsterdam buildings and bridges. It’s typical lettering of the Amsterdamse School, the Dutch equivalent of the expressionist art deco architectural style, and mostly known for its extravagant brick work. VLNL Berlagebrug is a rounded display font that comes in three outline styles matching the building materials used in the bridge. Gietijzer (cast iron) is smooth, Zandsteen (sandstone) has a softly distressed outline, and Graniet (granite) is outspoken rough and crumbled. The capital letters in VLNL Berlagebrug are in the Amsterdamse school style, the lowercases are more straight alternate capitals, giving you more design options.
  38. Lavinia by Eurotypo, $55.00
    Lavinia is the new hand lettered script font, full of fun calligraphy with 962 characters and a host of specials features that will allow you to add more personality and originality to your work. Lavinia is a seamlessly connecting alphabet. Using OpenType contextual, stylistics alternatives, swatches each lowercase has the minimum ten versions and each capital letter two variants. Also, Lavinia comes with a custom set of standard and discretionary ligatures, lots of goodies ornaments and flourishes, catchwords, tails, words with stylistics alternates, special double letters ligatures. This lovely font has an extended character set to support Central and Eastern as well as Western European languages. Mix and match them for a custom look! You can quickly change the appearance of your design. It’s like getting a lot of fonts for one! Lavinia is perfect for logos, advertising, announcement, invites, thank you’s and correspondence, for packaging, and to create all yours fun and moderns designs you want. There are plenty of options to allow you to create something unique and special. Test it, you will not regret! Have fun with it!
  39. Zepto by d[esign], $-
    Zepto is about as small as you can get with pixel fonts without sub-pixel rendering. Featured on Make: A tiny screen font you can actually download and use, free. For optimal use, please turn font anti-aliasing off and set at a size of 8px with image resolution set to 72ppi.
  40. Elegeion Script by Patricia Lillie, $29.00
    Built of all straight lines, Elegeion Script -- inspired by retro printers' scripts with a dash of calligraphy and handwriting thrown in -- mimics the imperfections and irregularities of old letterpress printing. Even better, it comes with lots and lots of swashy alternate characters and ligatures, including a full set of "long s" ligatures.
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