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  1. Popular Records JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Browsing through an online edition of the Feb 29, 1960 issue of Billboard magazine, an ad was spotted for the Jamie record label of Philadelphia. The text was hand lettered in a free-form show card style, and this inspired Popular Records JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  2. Antiga by FAEL, $25.00
    What happens when Roman and Art Nouveau heritage get together? Antiga happens. Combining an old style typeface with an elegant and modern touch, Antiga is ideal for magazines and newspaper headlines, or even book covers! With a delightful and versatile amount of ligatures and diacritics, Antiga will give your text a unique personality.
  3. Chariot by Letterhend, $17.00
    Chariot, an exquisite organic blackletter font meticulously crafted by Letterhend Studio, This font, a true work of art, seamlessly merges the rich heritage of blackletter font with an organic allure, resulting in a font that exudes both classical elegance and modern charm. Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Alternates & Ligatures Multilingual PUA encoded
  4. Gold Standard by FontMesa, $30.00
    Gold Standard got its start from a few letters found on an old Gold Certificate from 1882. From those few letters spelling out the word GOLD, the rest of the alphabet was designed to match. The lowercase design was based on lettering found on an old silver certificate from approximately the same year.
  5. Candy Randy by Lauren Ashpole, $15.00
    Not inspired by any one thing, Candy Randy came about as an attempt to capture the feel of hours spent aimlessly perusing childrens' advertising and packaging from the early 1960s. It always reminds me a bit of Christmas and was named after an imaginary character in tales told to my youngest sister.
  6. Kanjur by Grummedia, $20.00
    Kanjur was inspired by a page from an 18th century Buddhist book. Used for block text at first glance it has a very striking resemblance to Asian lettering. It is an English reading caps only font with minimal characters ( A-Z 0-9 & £ $ ¢ ! ? , . ). It is not intended as a serious font, just enjoy.
  7. Sigmathin by Typebae, $15.00
    Sigmathin is a graceful and refined script font designed to resemble a handwritten signature. Its smooth curves and delicate strokes give it an elegant and sophisticated appearance. This font exudes a sense of style and professionalism, making it an excellent choice for projects that require a personal touch or a touch of class.
  8. Antiqva by Ultramarin, $40.00
    An alphabet based on classic Roman letterforms. As a model for our typography since ancient times, Roman stone inscription remains the starting point for all Latin letterforms. Working with these classical letters is an eternal dance for the graphic artist. The constant drawing and refinement of detail. A typographical relationship for ever.
  9. MonteCarlo by TypeSETit, $29.95
    MonteCarlo is a beautiful formal script— both contemporary and traditional. This connecting script’s italic is slight, making it an extremely legible design. Its additional flourishing options offer truly diverse possibilities for customization of display. MonteCarlo is perfect for those situations that require an ornate look, and a readable message, without compromising beautiful design.
  10. Trust Sans by Latinotype Mexico, $29.00
    Empathic • Contemporary • Versatile • Corporate A typeface specially designed for corporate identity. Trust Sans is a friendly typeface, with a flowing ductus and humanist features, specially created to help designers face everyday challenges. This font comes in a variety of weights—perfectly suited to establishing an effective typographic hierarchy—and contains an extensive character set, including small caps, different figure styles, case-sensitive forms, contextual and discretionary ligatures, etc. The family glyph set supports over 200 Latin-based languages. Trust Sans is composed of two complementary sub-families: a standard, formal font and an alternative, more casual, version. Each family comes in 6 weights, from Thin to Black, with matching true italics. All these characteristics make it an ideal typeface for a range of applications such as editorial design, immersive text, corporate identity, branding or packaging.
  11. Quick Notation by Alphabet Zoo, $12.00
    Quick Notation is an informal handwriting style suitable for a wide variety of creative applications.
  12. FT Stamper by Fenotype, $19.95
    FT Stamper is made with ink and rubber stamp. It has an oriental calligraphic vibe.
  13. CalamityJoe by JOEBOB graphics, $-
    CalamityJoe was made with an old brush and ink. Messy on purpose, but still readable.
  14. Veggie Fruit by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    VeggieFruit is an assortment of 47 vegetables and fruits all located under the character keys.
  15. Richler by Shinntype, $29.00
    An open, evenly spaced book face designed for quality headlines and enhanced readability in text.
  16. Constanze Pro by RMU, $35.00
    Constanze Pro - an elegant, legible, multilingual script font, based on former Klingspor hot-metal letters.
  17. BD Bermuda by Typedifferent, $25.00
    BD Bermuda is an experimental geometric serif font based on the shape of a triangle.
  18. Apollon by Umka Type, $15.00
    Apollon is an angular display font. Made for social media posts and game design purposes.
  19. Maplehurst JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Maplehurst JNL is an original design by Jeff Levine with a strong Art Deco influence.
  20. Southern Flight by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    typeface based on old lettering by an 1930's advertise lettering in a Flight Magazine
  21. Janda Celebration Script by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This beautiful script has lovely connections and swirls that create an elegant, hand-written look.
  22. Mister Dorky by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Mister Dorky is a grungy, jumpy and warm handwritten font made with an inky pen!
  23. Handbag Jack by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Handbag Jack is all you need! A handwritten font with an attitude ... Charming ... crunchy ... smooth!
  24. FT Master Of Poster by Fenotype, $19.95
    Master of Poster is an all caps OpenType family. Each style has over 450 ligatures.
  25. Klaf MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Gentle feather strokes make this font an elegant companion for whatever need the traditional touch.
  26. Displayced JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Displayced JNL is a technology-based font with the look of an LED/LCD Display.
  27. Jakobstad by Simon, $9.00
    A bulky and personal hand written script font. And an ode to my home town!
  28. Squarefill by Michael Browers, $25.00
    Squarefill is an all-uppercase grunge typeface featuring Latin, Extended Latin and Cyrillic character sets.
  29. Featherpen by Jonahfonts, $29.00
    An expressive chisel script much like yesteryears— modernized to today's standards. With added end-glyphs.
  30. Rabelo by Pedro Teixeira, $-
    Rabelo font is an elegant sans serif, comes in six weights and is very readable.
  31. flutSaus by JOEBOB graphics, $-
    Another font by Hilde Rikken (age 10) with crazy serifs and almost every special sign.
  32. Brion by The Northern Block, $12.80
    An elegant typeface with rounded corners influenced by the work of Visual Graphics Corporation ( VGC ).
  33. Sitcom by GroupType, $19.00
    If there was an American Typeface Hall of Fame, Bank Gothic, designed by the great Morris Fuller Benton would hold a place of special distinction considering this design has survived so many trends in typographic fashion since being introduced in 1930. It's just as desirable today as it was over eighty years ago; arguably more. Today, Bank Gothic is a very popular choice as a titling face for science fiction books, posters and countless television and movie titles. It is also a popular typeface for use in computer games and digital graphics. GroupType’s 2010 revival of this American classic is true to the design, the period, and Benton’s aesthetic. GroupType worked with some of the most talented and experienced type designers that were historically grounded and sensitive to this design project. Fortunately, Mr. Benton has left us a large selection of other great typefaces for insight and guidance. GroupType’s new revival includes the original three weights in regular and condensed style but also a new small cap and lowercase in each font necessary for 21st century typography.
  34. Bank Gothic by GroupType, $29.00
    If there was an American Typeface Hall of Fame, Bank Gothic, designed by the great Morris Fuller Benton would hold a place of special distinction considering this design has survived so many trends in typographic fashion since being introduced in 1930. Its just as desirable today as it was over eighty years ago; arguably more. Today, Bank Gothic is a very popular choice as a titling face for science fiction books, posters and countless television and movie titles. It is also a popular typeface for use in computer games and digital graphics. GroupType’s 2010 revival of this American classic is true to the design, the period, and Benton’s aesthetic. GroupType worked with some of the most talented and experienced type designers that were historically grounded and sensitive to this design project. Fortunately, Mr. Benton has left us a large selection of other great typefaces for insight and guidance. GroupType’s new revival includes the original three weights in regular and condensed style plus two new distressed fonts. All have a new small cap and lowercase in each font necessary for 21st century typography.
  35. BD Kameron by Typedifferent, $20.00
    BD Kameron has a pretty strange mix of Art Nouveau curves and modern corporate cleanness. This font works well as an identity type of an entire guidance in a hotel or restaurant with a chic approach. It could be the source for a new logo, as it could also the headline font in a magazine.
  36. Movie Drama JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The Nov. 26, 1921 issue of “The Moving Picture World” carried an ad for the dramatic film “For Your Daughter’s Sake” (originally tilted “The Common Sin” and produced in 1920). Hand lettered in an Art Nouveau sans serif style, the ad copy inspired Movie Drama JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  37. Sunflower by Chank, $49.00
    Hello Sunflower! Enjoy this new vintage-style typewriter font, inspired by an old portable typewriter. Combining Chank's grunge and retro font styles, it has a classic rustic beauty, like sunflowers growing alongside an old farmhouse. Enjoy a new, multi-purpose display font for all your labeling and headline needs. Looks great on the web, too!
  38. Minnesota by Solotype, $19.95
    Another of the “must have” wood types for those doing poster work with an old-time flavor. Very readable, therefore very useful. We did ads for an old western tourist railroad, and used this often. William Page was a prolific designer of wood types, and his fonts were at every poster print shop we visited.
  39. Semiautonomous Subunit Clade by Megami Studios, $34.95
    Based on a weird thought of medieval monks hunched over PCs in an abbey on the moon, Semiautonomous Subunit Clade (SSC) is an attempt to find a medium between blackletter and sci-fi fonts. SSC is ideal for those looking for a unique touch in their typography...or who just want that cyber goodness.
  40. Circuletter JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Letters in circles are certainly nothing new typographically, but nonetheless they were a favorite tool for sign makers in past decades for emphasizing names or key words in a message. Inspired by an image of an old-time hardware store sign in New York City with Franklinesque lettering, it has been reproduced as Circuletter JNL.
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