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  8. Friendly by Positype, $29.00
    Friendly is an homage to Morris Fuller Benton's adorable Announcement typeface. It is not a strict interpretation, digital revival or reverent reproduction of the original letterforms… but I would be remiss and shady to not acknowledge the letterforms that inspired this typeface. If you are looking for a more accurate 'scanned revival' I would recommend searching "Announcement" on MyFonts. As stated earlier, it is an homage to the original letterforms of the typeface but takes a great bit of freedom tightening the construction up in order to loosen up the movement of the variant letterforms to allow a great deal of usable personality. I enjoy stating this dichotomy… "loosen up to tighten up the forms" and vice versa. It seems counterintuitive or silly but by allowing the letterforms to normalize, I felt more comfortable going back and adding rather indulgent personality. Infused with stylistic alternates, swashes, titling, many many contextual alternates, 9 stylistic sets and 2 stylistic sets with wordmarks, the typeface became far more 'friendly' for me… how could it not? With so many loops, swashes and typographic indulgences, it was bound to be fun. The more elaborate and 'overdone' Friendly got, the more I wanted to slant it. Here's where my thinking differs from MFB's original. I like slanted romans… especially ones with long ascenders, but I do not like much of a slant. It has to be the lettering person in me. It's hard for me to do a completely upright serif and not pair it with an angle, but I did not feel Announcement's 'Italic' offered much and the actual slant needed to be far less. If it's not an italic, I prefer the letters to slant with an angle equivalent to the thickness of the vertical stroke. The Slanted version of Friendly is set at 3.6 degrees, is quite subtle, and very fitting for me. You will find that most characters have a contextual, stylistic, swash and titling alternate assigned to them and some have an echoed alternate to the swash and titling options if the stylistic alt has been selected in tandem. Additionally, all of these are accessible in the glyph palette directly from the base glyph typed or through selecting options through the Stylistic Sets 1–9. Stylistic Sets 10 & 11 are a little different. They are actually configured as complex majuscule ligatures… a result of me getting carried away. Other features like a default old style numeral set and coordinating glyphs have been produced along with case support, ordinals, and more have been added to make it more relevant for contemporary use.
  9. We The People by K-Type, $20.00
    This typeface is extrapolated from the ‘We the People’ calligraphy of the handwritten US Constitution Preamble which employed a style based on German Text and Square Text exemplars from George Bickham’s penmanship copy-books, the most celebrated being The Universal Penman published in 1743. The original Constitution document was transcribed onto parchment by Jacob Shallus, a Pennsylvania Assistant Clerk, over a weekend in 1787. Shallus’s biographer, Arthur Plotnik (The Man Behind the Quill, 1987), notes that he was paid $30, a modest monthly wage at the time. He also suggests that the calligraphic headings, ‘We the People’ and ‘Article’, may have been inserted by Shallus’s 14 year old trainee son, Francis, “The manner in which the ‘Article’ headings are squeezed into the space Shallus allowed for them suggests a second hand—and perhaps not a very experienced one.” The unconventional backslant of the headings would seem to support this contention, and at the end of the document there is perhaps a novice’s inconsistency in the structure of the letter n between that used for ‘done’ and those used for ‘In Witness’. However, one has to admire the elegant swagger of the wavy t, h and l which the K-Type font extends to the b, f and k. Also, the simpler, Schwabacher-style W, an enlarged version of the lowercase w, is a little less flamboyant than the capital W from the German and Square texts in Bickham’s manuals. For designers using OpenType-aware applications, the typeface includes some Alternates, including a Bickham-style W, the letters t, h and n with added flourishes, two simpler forms of the A, and a few roman numerals for numbering articles. Also some ornamental flourishes and a round middle dot/decimal point. Punctuation marks are drawn in square, calligraphic style, but an alternative round period/full stop, for use with currency and numerals, is available at the period centered position (though placed on the baseline), accessed by Shift Option 9 on a Mac, or Alt 0183 on Windows. The full phrase, ‘We the People’, has been placed at the trademark keystroke and can be accessed by Option 2 (or Shift Option 2) on a Mac, or Alt 0153 on Windows. For designers who find the backslant awkward or unpleasant, the licensed typeface also includes two additional fonts which have a vertical aspect that may be more conducive to graphic design layouts. ‘We The People Upright’ and ‘We The People Upright Bold’ both retain the distinctive style, and the heavier weight is only slightly emboldened, just enough to add some punch.
  10. Scrans by Corradine Fonts, $29.95
    Scrans (Script + Sans) is a modern script family that gets both, conceptual and formal elements, from classic rational and geometric styles. It's main purpose is to make the difference in an innovative manner. In other words, you can use Scrans in texts where traditionally the classic scripts won’t fit. Scrans is a powerful tool that helps you to obtain clean, minimalists, geometric, contemporary, and mostly, highly legible designs. Each detail in the design of Scrans (like it's compact proportions, it's soft connections, it's cutted endings and it's subtle slant angle), was carefully crafted so you can get a high quality font to use in any project. You can also take advantage of its Open Type features that improve the potential of the typeface, with stylistic alternates and the options to underline smartly the words. Each one of the eight weights supports many languages, including Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages.
  11. VLNL Cleaver by VetteLetters, $29.99
    Chop chop! VLNL Cleaver is an important tool in the Vette Letters’ kitchen. It’s a butcher knife of a font. Razor sharp, ultra heavy and with pointy slanted serifs. At first glance it seems straight-lined, but a closer look revails that all straight lines are curved inward slightly, which enhances the sharp image even more. Cleaver was originally designed by DBXL for cutting meat - hell, it even hacks right through bone. It can easily splice a chicken in one slash or seperate ribs, just like that. You can also very well use it to chop up hard vegetables like pumpkin or squash on the chopping block. It gets better, the opposite blunt side can be deployed to crush ingredients like garlic, nuts or spices like black pepper. You could use a grinder, but with Cleaver it’s more fun, isn’t it? VLNL Cleaver is suitable to give a sharp edge to flyers, posters, logos (Heavy metal bands and other) or magazine headlines.
  12. Besthan Script by Alpha Bento, $12.00
    Hi Designer, Come again to complete your Sans and Script font collection ...! I would like to introduce my newest font: Besthan Script font DUO is a beautiful modern calligraphy typeface, I hope you will be interested in this font, if you want to use it for your work. This font can be used easily and simply because there are many features in it. contains a full set of lowercase and uppercase letters, a wide variety of punctuation marks, numbers, and multilingual support. The font also contains many Alternates and contains many ligatures Style Sets. You can see an example in the image above. Besthan Script font DUO is perfect for today's emerging market design, this font has a stylish, trendy, natural and soft font, with this font you can take advantage of any occasion is a great way to highlight its best celebration, as it will be a supporter for the cause. Such as wedding invitations, branding, parties, graduations, birthdays, social gatherings, spring, etc.
  13. Amerika Pro by CheapProFonts, $-
    This is the 200th font released by CheapProFonts, and again I wanted to make something special - so I have chosen to upgrade another well-known font by the infamous Fredrick "Apostrophe" Nader: Amerika! The whole character set for this stylish font has been polished for consistent baseline placement and serif thickness, and proper overshoots has been implemented. All the alternate letterforms (and some new ones) have been included as OpenType alternates AND they have now been made available with accents, too! The Greek and Cyrillic letterforms are properly encoded and kerned. I hope many will enjoy the improvements - and naturally: it is still free! ALL fonts from CheapProFonts have very extensive language support: They contain some unusual diacritic letters (some of which are contained in the Latin Extended-B Unicode block) supporting: Cornish, Filipino (Tagalog), Guarani, Luxembourgian, Malagasy, Romanian, Ulithian and Welsh. They also contain all glyphs in the Latin Extended-A Unicode block (which among others cover the Central European and Baltic areas) supporting: Afrikaans, Belarusian (Lacinka), Bosnian, Catalan, Chichewa, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Esperanto, Greenlandic, Hungarian, Kashubian, Kurdish (Kurmanji), Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Maori, Polish, Saami (Inari), Saami (North), Serbian (latin), Slovak(ian), Slovene, Sorbian (Lower), Sorbian (Upper), Turkish and Turkmen. And they of course contain all the usual "western" glyphs supporting: Albanian, Basque, Breton, Chamorro, Danish, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Frisian, Galican, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish (Gaelic), Italian, Northern Sotho, Norwegian, Occitan, Portuguese, Rhaeto-Romance, Sami (Lule), Sami (South), Scots (Gaelic), Spanish, Swedish, Tswana, Walloon and Yapese.
  14. Glorita by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Glorita is an original, clean and crisp, sans serif condensed font, excellent for text and at large sizes an effective display font. The font includes upper and lowercase alphabets, numbers, punctuation, accented characters, symbols, and miscellaneous characters.
  15. Superior Mind by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    Superior Mind is an incomparable and simple lettered handwritten font. It can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!
  16. Enduring Promise by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    Enduring Promise is an incomparable and simple-lettered handwritten font. It can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!
  17. Abrakadabra by Tolya Doodko, $18.00
    Abakadabra is a headline typeface inspired by sans-serifs of the first half of the twentieth century, as well as by the tricks of fakirs, illusionists and charmers. The gently playful manner of the font can be exaggerated to a more pretentious and grimacing one, or can alternatively be calmed to a neutral appearance. Abrakadabra supports most European languages and has thematic emoji symbols. The text can be customized by using stylistic sets or the Swashes and the Stylistic Alternates buttons in the OpenType panel.
  18. Hurtmore by Invasi Studio, $19.00
    Do you want your visuals to be louder? Hurtmore typeface can make your visuals more powerful. A fun handwritten design with a realistic scribble style. It can add a sense of loudness and boldness to your visuals. Hurtmore also features a unique stylistic alternating character. You can mix and match it however you like! It is perfect for packaging, posters, quotes, editorial, and branding projects that need a bold impact. Features: - Total 232 Glyph - Uppercase - Alternates & Ligature - Numerals & Punctuation - Multilanguage Supports 60+ Latin based languages
  19. Quitle by Slide Shoot, $10.00
    Quitle Sans Serif is a an elegant and smooth combine typeface regular and italic sans serif font. He has a beautiful character. It fits perfectly with invitation card designs, company logos, movie titles, movie names, business cards, book titles, brand names and various other designs. Quitle Sans Serif is a subtle sans serif font that exudes sophistication and elegance. Its stylish alternations and ligatures make this font the perfect partner for any project.
  20. The Glory by FunType, $14.00
    The Glory is a sans serif font designed by Funtype in 2023. The Glory is made to fit for various reading purposes. The Glory is fit for non-industrial themes, yet it can also be used for various designed needs.
  21. Childos Arabic by NamelaType, $29.00
    The sibling of Childos, with with additional Arabic glyphs for more international fun. Handwritten rough sans serifs style, as well as the development of free and attractive ligature to fill the space between letters and make playful children feel designs.
  22. Paletone by Bale Type, $15.00
    Paletone is hand lettered sans in two style, Regular & Bold. With the organic and handmade feels, you can use this font for any project. This minimalist font also suitable for the project with earth tone color. Also good for quotes.
  23. Rogicha by Wildan Type, $13.00
    Rogicha is A modern stackable display font. The way you can uniquely stack different parts of this font makes it super fun to work! Perfect for all purposes. You make more creation design with opentype feature. so, Enjoy this font.
  24. Ratfern by Muksal Creatives, $10.00
    Raftern is a unique and modern family of Sans serif fonts. Simply Conception has 10 families Regular font, starting from the small thin to the largest Heavy. This typeface is versatile and can be used successfully in magazines, posters, branding, websites.
  25. Tuesday Spirit by SSI.Scraps, $24.00
    Tuesday Spirit is a unique and fun display font. It will add a charming touch to your upcoming summer crafting projects. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the cute ethnic alternate glyphs with ease!
  26. Manila by Sulthan Studio, $9.00
    Sans serif font family with a minimalist style has 6 thickness styles, I hope this will please you in preparing your work with this elegant font. which can be used in various projects, wedding invitations, magazine headlines, social networks, signage, etc.
  27. Corazon by HandletterYean, $10.00
    Corazon is a simple, yet cute font. This mono-line serif font shows simplicity, and has happy and fun vibe which can be used for quotations, logos, titles, advertising, business cards, signs, greeting cards, flyers, magazines, t-shirts, and much more!
  28. Retrade by Muksal Creatives, $14.00
    Retrade is a unique and modern family of Sans serif fonts. Simply Conception has 9 families Regular font, starting from the small thin to the largest Black. This typeface is versatile and can be used successfully in magazines, posters, branding, websites.
  29. Flomic by Sergey Melnikov, $24.00
    Ukrainian type designer Melnikov Sergey created Flomic font between 2015 and 2016. Flomic is a geometric sans built from a folded lines. Most effective when used in short words or phrases at larger sizes, where the details can be appreciated.
  30. Highrise by Michael Hill Design, $6.00
    Highrise is a sans serif typeface inspired by tall industrial structures. Works great as both bodycopy and logotype, as the lowercase is clear and concise, but the statuesque caps letters can grab full attention. Available in Regular, Light and Bold.
  31. Fairway by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    The thinking behind Fairway was to create a relatively conventional soft sans with a certain amount of movement at the top of the x-height line. The face is casual and quirky but can still be used as a text face.
  32. Bluesy Rain by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Introducing Bluesy Rain –a cute and fun typeface suitable for creating eye-catching posters, logos, and crafting projects. From its bouncy letterforms to its playful style, hopefully, Bluesy Rain can bring a touch of joy to your design. Thank You
  33. Rockaway JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The look of hand lettering often breaks up the monotony of the printed page. Rockaway JNL from Jeff Levine is a big, friendly sans serif that can give more of a human touch to your upcoming project without looking too informal.
  34. Black Snake by Zee Studio, $17.00
    Inspired from Maori's neckless of New Zealand, this font is a great way to bring creativity to your project. With some snake forms, elongate and graphic style. You can play with this font to create lot's of creative design. Have fun !
  35. Gavuel by Amera Type, $15.00
    Introducing Gavuel font with a unique, bold and wide sans serif look. The carefully crafted nodes and each line can create a luxurious look for high-level graphic branding Gavuel will be a perfect choice for labels, packages, covers, headlines, etc
  36. Black Rovers by Pandanwangi, $16.00
    Black Rovers is a striking sans serif font with a bold and modern charm. It will add a touch of minimalism to any design project. If there is anything you need to ask, you can contact me at suratnokang@gmail.com
  37. Snappy Patter NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The pattern for this delightful gem was found in Dan X. Solo's "Rustic and Rough-Hewn Alphabets" book under the name "Antique No 14." For this font, the rough-hewn lines have been cleaned up, but the underlying fun remains.
  38. Light Up by SweetCake, $11.90
    Light Up is a fun versatile display typeface that can be used in various ways, from company logos to eco bags. It has a complete family set, including italic versions. It also includes accented Latin characters for multi-lingual support.
  39. Manunggal by Differentialtype, $10.00
    Manunggal is a cool, stylish, modern and fun serif display font. This font is great for headlines, magazines, logos, branding and more! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and alternates with ease!
  40. Alive by Tasty Type, $11.00
    A fun trendy font with a monoline calligraphy style. This is a display sans-serif font that we recommend using in the following types of work; magazines (titles and layouts), logos and branding, invitations, quotes, blog headers, posters and advertising.
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