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  1. Autoray by PizzaDude.dk, $16.00
    Usually fonts that are related to computers, space, future are not handmade, but rather digital made. Autoray is 100% handmade, and I am not sure which category it fits in. It has this futuristic and intergalactic look, but at the same time the handmade details are pointing in a more grafitti and comic way. I will let you decide where to go with Autoray! I have added 5 different versions of each letter, and they automatically changes as you type - and of course, there's multilingual support - and even intergalactic gravity! :)
  2. Inferno Corner by Sipanji21, $15.00
    "Inferno Corner" is a 3D layered graffiti font characterized by sharp corners. Fonts like this incorporate multiple layers to create a three-dimensional effect and emphasize angular or pointed edges, often enhancing the font's dynamism and visual impact. This font is particularly fitting for various street-related projects where a bold and edgy typographic style is desired. Whether used in posters, street art, or any design endeavor aimed at the urban environment, "Inferno Corner" can lend a striking and attention-grabbing aspect to your text, contributing to the overall street-style aesthetics of your project.
  3. Spekulatus by Bogstav, $18.00
    Spekulatus is a made up name, and that was what I needed for a font like this. I am not sure which category it fits in: grunge, square, handmade, rough or maybe even graffiti? Well, let's just say that it fits in all 5 - or perhaps even more? All letters are handdrawn, and messed up a bit with a thin fine white liner, leaving a gentle grungy and worn effect. I've added 5 different versions of each letter, which is quite nice - not having the same letters repeating all the time!
  4. Urban Crazy by Sipanji21, $15.00
    "Urban Crazy" is a graffiti font that contains several different styles and layers within it. When these styles and layers are properly combined in a design, they can create a three-dimensional (3D) effect on the text. Fonts like this are often used in street art, posters, and other designs that aim to add dimension and depth to their typography. With "Urban Crazy," you have the flexibility to create text with various effects and styles, ranging from simple to highly complex. This allows you to customize the design according to your creative vision.
  5. Wild Fat Font by Softulka, $10.00
    Wild Fat Font - playful handwriting experimental display typeface inspired by classic old cartoons. Wild Fat Font is available in 3 styles: outline, outline distorted, and regular. The regular style imitates writing with a fat marker. The Wild Fat Font works perfectly for bold titles, Festival posters, a graphic element for bright T-shit or hoodies, designs for Kids, graffiti concepts, modern aesthetics, fashion, any visual design project, and even backgrounds! This bulging and chunky font likes an experiment with spacing and different deformation. Please, don't hold back on your bold modern ideas!
  6. Fictional Powers by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    As a kid, I often fantasied about which superpowers would be the coolest. That was a time before the internet and social media, so my references were limited. But I guess that being invisible or fast speed was the top wishes. Not much, but still great powers - today, I think I’d wish for “world peace” or “with a blink of my eyes, sushi appears” as superpowers. Anyway, say hello to my multilingual graffiti-inspired comic font, Fictional Powers, that even comes in a super-duper-sonic-speed version!
  7. PRIMITIVE by JAF 34, $1.90
    PRIMITIVE is an attempt for an essential of urban culture, especially graffiti and the unique pixaçao. PRIMITIVE is also inspired by the ancient cultures, especially scandinavian tribes as an anagram to the present. This "vandalism" is viewed from several angles. PRIMITIVE is one of them. PRIMITIVE is one of the modern headline fonts which include a lot of alternates, a variation of one word for a comfortable use. Two weights, ligatures and stylistic sets are obvious. And this cheap price is a support to this independent culture from me.
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  9. Mestizo by Volcano Type, $35.00
    Mestizo is a term traditionally used in Latin America and Spain for people of mixed heritage or descent. In some countries it has come to mean a mixture of European and Amerindian. The font Mestizo is based on a strict grid system – but combines it with ethnic symbolism. Six weights can be combined in various ways. Accius, Alerio & Amias display the basic geometric shapes, Balbo, Belus & Borba represent the playful icons.
  10. Juno by W Type Foundry, $20.00
    JUNO is a soft & friendly script font for display use. Inspired by latin American vernacular signs, defined by the freshness of the freehand strokes, and mixed with the rigor of typography. Juno is well suited for packaging, headlines, advertising and any handmade feels graphic. Designed with a wide range of options, its variables move between tow poles; regular to black & condensed to expanded, plus true italics. This 40 font family sums up to 5 weight subfamilies: Regular, Semi Condensed, Condensed, Semi Expanded, Expanded. Designed with powerful opentype features, alternate characters and extended language support. We’re proud to introduce: Juno.
  11. Nixon Script by Barnbrook Fonts, $30.00
    NixonScript is a display typeface inspired by the typographic emancipation given voice by 1950s and '60s north American vernacular type. NixonScript's starting point was lettering found on a 1960s camera found in a Chicago junk shop, but its development saw it transformed from a punchy sans-serif to a more thoughtful serif, with a lowered x-height and a vibe of almost priestly piousness. Rather than a simple regular italic, a bold italic is offered. During its development, the regular version seemed almost placid but with the double emphasis of bold and italic, NixonScript gained an energetic, self-congratulatory form.
  12. Wildcat by K-Type, $20.00
    The starting point for Wildcat was the 3×5 squared grid popular for tiled lettering and American sportswear typefaces. However, Wildcat breaks free of the net whenever necessary. This typeface comes across as tough, it has no soft curves, and evokes strength and confidence. Unlike other collegiate-style fonts, Wildcat includes a real lowercase which makes the face particularly usable and adaptable. Wildcat also contains a full complement of Latin Extended-A characters. Three fonts are included in the download; Regular, College and Outline. The College and Outline fonts share identical spacing and kerning, so can be overlapped to create bicolor artwork.
  13. Xylo Script by Wiescher Design, $49.50
    XyloScript is my first script with a woodcut look to it. Still, it is very elegant. Xylo is Greek and means “wood”. This script is another one I designed in the tradition of the 18th-century English calligrapher George Bickham and the 19th-century American calligrapher Platt Rogers Spencer. I like it, your very crafty Gert Wiescher BTW if your font manager tells you that the font is corrupted, just ignore that! This script is very complex and that’s causing some font managers to say the font is corrupted. I have tested it and it works fine!
  14. DEADman by Volcano Type, $29.00
    The font family "DEADman" is mostly inspired by the weird style of the British illustrator Ralph Steadman. He had a long partnership with the American journalist Hunter S. Thompson, drawing pictures for several of his articles and books e.g. "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas." Like Steadman's artwork all the letters are painted with ink. The best ones were selected out of hundreds of variations to get the whole character set complete and look uniform. By combining the regular weight with one (or both) of the additional weights "Blotting" and "Squirting" you can achieve a more freaky and psychadelic look.
  15. ITC Kulukundis by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Kulukundis is the work of designer Daniel Pelavin, a square, connecting script which looks as though it could have been cast in shiny chrome for the side of a 1950s American roadster. Pelavin based his design very loosely on a vertical French script but the overall look is all his own. Unlike calligraphic scripts, the lower case letters all connect in exactly the same way and the straight diagonal junctures give the typeface its broad, spacious character and keep it locked into a continuous line. ITC Kulukundis could also be used to create a decorative border for special occasions.
  16. Linotype Renee Display by Linotype, $29.00
    Linotype Renee is part of the Take Type Library, selected from contestants of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. It was a prize-winning entry of American designer Renee Ramsey-Passmore. The letters of this font are strictly constructed with a grid, which is still visible in the weight Types + Lines. The figures are designed with only the basic forms of circle, rectangle and triangle, giving the font an individual and technical feel. Some letters are only recognizable in the context of a word, making Linotype Renee exclusively for short headlines in large point sizes.
  17. French Plug by HiH, $8.00
    Frank H. Atkinson was a popular Art Nouveau sign painter in Chicago, Illinois. He designed signs for the Cadillac Motor Car Co., Chicago Academy of Fine Arts and the department store Marshall Field. Oddly enough, he even designed signs for other sign painters. In 1908 he published a book, Sign Painting, which sold well. French Plug, a bold, rounded, all-cap design in an American Art Nouveau style from that book. It has a relaxed, easy-going informality that is useful for ads and flyers. It also would have fit very nicely with many French posters of the period.
  18. Victory Script by CozyFonts, $25.00
    Victory Script is the sixth font family created by American Graphic Designer Tom Nikosey. Tom specializes in Lettering, Typographic Design, Illustration for Branding and Trademarks. CozyFonts Foundry is Tom's intro into the world of font design. Aladdin Family is the first font, Skratchbook Family is the second & Noodlerz Family is the third, Toms Finger Family is the fourth, Posterface Family is the fifth & Introducing Victory Script Family as the sixth with 2 fonts: Victory Script & Victory Script Aged. Please visit www.TomNikosey.com or Google Tom Nikosey for more info on his illustrious career. CozyFonts is Tom's intro into the world of font design.
  19. Impecunious JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The type design for Impecunious JNL comes from the 1939 sheet music for "You Don't Know How Much You Can Suffer (Until You Fall in Love)". The name comes from another piece of sheet music, 1899's "Impecunious Davis" [a piece of late 19th century tripe demeaning Black Americans]. However, the word "impecunious" was intriguing. According to the website Merriam-Webster.com, the simple definition of impecunious means "having little or no money". Since we've all been in that spot at one time or another, it became a perfect font name. Impecunious JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  20. Slenderz by CozyFonts, $25.00
    Slenderz is a handwritten font designed by Tom Nikosey, an American Graphic Designer specializing in Typographic Design and Illustration. Slenderz is available in Light, Medium & Bold weights. CozyFonts Foundry is Tom's intro into the world of font design. Slenderz is a casual, handwritten font that gives a reserved yet firm and legible personality to any headline or copy. Each of the 3 weights has it’s own personality yet like 3 brothers they represent the and belong to the same family. Intermixing Light & Bold or Medium & Bold won’t ruin the flow but will enhance it. Slenderz is the 9th font family from CozyFonts Foundry.
  21. FF Providence by FontFont, $72.99
    American type designer Guy Jeffrey Nelson created this script FontFont in 1994. The family contains 4 weights: Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, poster and billboards as well as web and screen design. FF Providence provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, and stylistic alternates. It comes with proportional oldstyle figures. As well as Latin-based languages, the typeface family also supports the Greek writing system. This FontFont is a member of the FF Providence super family, which also includes FF Providence Sans.
  22. Peronas by Keristyper Studio, $14.00
    Proudly present Peronas a new display font Inspired by American circus and carnival typography. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, short text even long text letters, and good for your secondary text font with the script, sans, or serif. Featured: Standard Uppercase & Lowercase Numeral & Punctuation Multilingual : ä ö ü Ä Ö Ü ß ¿ ¡ Alternate & Ligature PUA encoded We recommend programs that support the OpenType feature and the Glyphs panel such as Adobe applications or Corel Draw. so you can use all the variations of the glyphs. Hope you enjoy our fonts!
  23. Medina Gothic by Design is Culture, $39.00
    Medina Gothic is a three-weight sans serif inspired by Latin American moderne. It was designed in response to the 2002, Altos de Chavon design conference in The Dominican Republic, which celebrated utilitarian driven gestures in graphic design. "There’s a rigor to Medina Gothic that takes care of all sorts of tenets of a hard-working, highly legible, objective font. But at the same time, it’s human. All the curved terminals and open counter forms make for a sort of kindness. For all the discipline, it doesn’t sacrifice its friendliness." – William Morrisey, Professor of Typography, Parsons The New School for Design.
  24. P22 Tuscaloosa by IHOF, $29.95
    Tuscaloosa is a hybrid script that includes Tuscan (bifurcated) serif treatments. The design of Tuscaloosa began as a set of organically-formed initials, the Tuscan serifs being reminiscent of shoots and leaves bursting forth. Tuscaloosa also derives inspiration from the late Victorian era, when the development of newspaper and poster advertising led to extremes of weight in the main strokes. The font is intended to convey an aura of excitement and fun that characterized those times! The name 'Tuscaloosa' was chosen because of the appropriate combination of 'Tuscan' and 'looseness,' and because of its essentially American character.
  25. ITC Kumquat by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Kumquat is the work of American designer Eric Stevens. He started with the logo for his company, Tower of Babel Design, and expanded upon the Mesopotamian look to create a typeface to match. Stevens imagined drawing figures in the sand with a stick and how this method would change the way one usually draws characters, usually with lines replacing curves. Most characters are slim but a few, like the uppercase A and L, were made to contrast with the rest. ITC Kumquat is a great display typeface for anything which should have an antiquated feel.""
  26. Corner Deli by Fenotype, $25.00
    Corner Deli is a layered script & sans pack inspired by American commercial sign culture. Corner Deli has three base fonts and four layer options for each + there is a set of extra end swashes for Corner Deli script and layers for them too. Corner Deli is easy to use, just write the same text with different layer-fonts and colors and stack them on top of each other: check the gallery for more detailed instructions. Corner Deli is a great family for any display use, especially for branding, packaging, menus & posters from print to online and it works stunning even without the layers.
  27. Speener by CozyFonts, $20.00
    Speener is a handwritten font designed by Tom Nikosey, an American Graphic Designer specializing in Typographic Design and Illustration. Speener is based on his son Spencer’s printing style. “I love the way Spence prints. There’s a loose control in a vertical stroke that has his personality built into it. I wanted to create a font to see how it would look & feel and it looks and feels right to me”. Speener is a nickname. CozyFonts Foundry is Tom's intro into the world of font design. Speener is a casual, handwritten font and the seventh font for CozyFonts Foundry.
  28. Indenture English Penman by Intellecta Design, $66.00
    Indenture English Penman is based on research into original English and American indenture contracts from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, mostly with roundhand scripts, paragraph versals in Old English script and many, many flourishes. This font has a little of everything, with hundreds of glyphs: dozens of versals to each alphabet letter, some versals in Old English style, plus flourishes to use at beginnings of paragraphs or chapters, and many additional flourishes to create perfect ancient documents. To better use the resources of this font we suggest using the Glyphs resource in Illustrator and other software.
  29. DXAngelus Mediaval by DXTypefoundry, $45.00
    The font DXAngelusMediaval was developed on the basis of the Angelus Mediaval font, which was issued by Russian type foundry from the beginning of the 20th century (type foundry of G. Bertgold, St. Petersburg and Moscow, before 1904). Probably, the font is a reworking of the DeVinne font (1892 (?), Designer Nicholas J. Werner) of the American Central Type Foundry. For the reconstruction, we used examples of font prints: Cyrillic from the catalog "Art Fonts", 1929, Latin part - Chicago font, from the catalog "La Fonderie Typographique Francaise" (FTF) 1924. In addition, in the font are available Digits of the old style and ligature.
  30. News Gothic BT by Bitstream, $29.99
    The standard American sanserif of the first two thirds of the twentieth century, prepared for ATF by Morris Fuller Benton in 1908 under the name News Gothic, with a matching lightface known as Lightline Gothic. Linotype’s Trade Gothic follows News Gothic except for its widely-spaced straight-sided boldface based on ATF Alternate Gothic No.3. Linotype matches News Gothic Bold, a boldface version that originated at Intertype, with Trade Gothic Bold No.2. Ludlow Record Gothic follows News Gothic more loosely. News Gothic BT™ font field guide including best practices, font pairings and alternatives.
  31. Binny Old Style by Monotype, $29.99
    Binny Old Style is based on type designs originally cut in Scotland about 1863. Binny Old Style shows the influence of the types cut by William Caslon but was an attempt to make a modernized version by eliminating some of Caslon's more archaic features. It was cut by some American foundries at the end of the nineteenth century and by Lanston Monotype for mechanical composition, in 1908. Binny Old Style was named after Archibald Binny, a Scotsman who established a type foundry in Philadelphia in 1796. The Binny Old Style font is ideal for small point size settings in newspaper advertisements, catalogues etc.
  32. Gradus by Brenners Template, $19.00
    Gradus is a multi-purpose typeface designed to properly mix elegance and rhythm. The balance between modern and sophisticated touches and styles can achieve the effect of harmonizing well with any device and channel. The hardness of the rigid stem of the grotesque typeface is transformed into a soft touch that organically matches words and sentences. Langages. Basic Latin. Western European, Central European, South Eastern European, South American, Oceanian, Basic Cyrillic, Ukrainian OpenTypeFeatures. Standard Ligatures : fi, ff, ffi. Discretionary Ligatures : ai, ia, il, ill, illi, ma, md, mi, mu, na, nd, ni, nu. Fractions, ss01, ss02, and more.
  33. RF Marshall by Magpie Paper Works, $18.00
    RF Marshall was inspired by an 1883 tombstone, tucked away in a pioneer cemetery. The 4-sided marker is sparsely adorned with homespun carvings of a handprint, two tulip poplar leaves, and these words: "RF Marshall died 1883 Aged 72 years." The font faithfully reproduces the stone's hand-carved lettering and artwork, as well as artwork from other 18th and 19th century American headstones. It was drawn with calligraphy nibs dipped in walnut ink and delights in a range of end uses including period films, rustic decor, Halloween decorations, historical logos and branding, and on the pages of children's books.
  34. ITC True Grit by ITC, $29.99
    ITC True Grit is the work of American designer Michael Stacey, a bold distinctive typeface. An enthusiastic collector of vintage graphic design, Stacey says that he is especially intrigued by lettering styles from the days when most display typography was done by hand. The style for ITC True Grit was taken from the 1930s and updated for digital imagine. Stacey say his goal was to retain the casual feel of handlettering yet impart the crisp finish of current precision typography." ITC True Grit is a hybrid design, a cross between German Blackletter and brush script with a hint of Jugendstil thrown in."
  35. PGF Dinos by PeGGO Fonts, $29.00
    “PGF Dinos” is a low contrast round typeface that resembles handmade American ‘Sign Painting’ in such the upper portion of the characters is bigger than the lower one, what gives the font a more playful and friendly personality. Another remarkable feature is its hooked terminals in characters such as C, G or S, heightening the differences between similar characters. “PGF Dinos” Family is composed of 10 different weights ranging from Hairline to Extra Black plus Italics and a full set of Dingbats. Early version was originallly called as “Globa” and was developed under the supervision of the Latinotype Team. Designer: Pedro González.
  36. Ds Hand by CozyFonts, $25.00
    Ds Hand Font Family is a handwritten font designed by Tom Nikosey, based on Danielle Nikosey’s printing style. Tom is an American Graphic Designer specializing in Typographic Design and Illustration. Ds Hand is available in Regular & Bold weights CozyFonts Foundry is Tom's intro into the world of font design. Ds Hand Family is a tribute and gift to his daughter. Ds Hand, at first glance, gives a hand drawn aesthetic feel but on closer inspection, when set as text, this font gives off a cool, organized, legibly organic read. Also available in Bold. This is the 5th Hand Drawn Font Family from CozyFonts!
  37. FF Letter Gothic Slang by FontFont, $41.99
    American type designer Susanna Dulkinys created this display and sans FontFont in 1999. The family has 6 weights, ranging from Light to Bold and is ideally suited for festive occasions and music and nightlife. FF Letter Gothic Slang provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, and stylistic alternates. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. This FontFont is a member of the FF Letter Gothic super family, which also includes FF Letter Gothic Mono and FF Letter Gothic Text.
  38. KERASIH by Product Type, $15.00
    Keraasih is a graffiti display font that combines art, freedom, and the beauty of handwriting. Crafted with boldness and expression, this font is the perfect solution for projects that require a unique artistic touch and beautiful handwriting. With Keras, you can create striking and eye-catching designs. This font gives you the freedom to express your creativity and exudes a style like no other. The expressive look and strong character make Kerasih a standout choice among other fonts. The artistic touch in each letter and the intricate details make Keraasih so attractive. Every cut, line, and stroke exudes boundless creative courage and passion. The bold graffiti design and the feel of beautiful handwriting create a unique and eye-catching combination. Keraasih takes you into the world of art and freedom. Use this font to create eye-catching posters, memorable logos, or cool merchandise designs. With Kerashy, you can bring an interesting and evocative touch of art to your projects. What’s Included : - File font - All glyphs Iso Latin 1 - Ligature, Alternate - We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations. - PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. - Fonts include Multilingual support
  39. KOEEYA by Product Type, $13.00
    Koeeya is a font with a charming Display Graffiti theme. Created to give your projects a touch of freedom and uniqueness, Available in three different variations, Koeeya provides flexibility and the opportunity to express your creativity in limitless ways. You can choose between solid and plain styles, dramatic shadows, or interesting textures. With eccentric designs and beautifully handwritten characters, Koeeya gives each design a different and memorable impression. This font combines the boldness and creativity of graffiti writing with the amazing smoothness and clarity of handwriting. By using Koeeya, you can give a unique and stylish touch to your promotional materials, posters, merchandise designs, and much more. This font exudes energy and freedom, capturing the attention of potential customers in an instant. Now is the time to let your imagination run wild and express yourself through eye-catching designs. Choose Koeeya as your main font and watch how your project becomes unique, interesting, and unforgettable. What’s Included : - File font - All glyphs Iso Latin 1 - Ligature, Alternate - We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations. - PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. - Fonts include Multilingual support
  40. Ryzes by Ferry Ardana Putra, $17.00
    Introducing "Ryzes" – a font that plunges you into the immersive world of cyber graffiti with a distinct cyberpunk feel. This font is your gateway to a dystopian digital realm, combining edgy aesthetics with a futuristic vibe that speaks of rebellion and technology. "Ryzes" captures the very essence of the cyberpunk genre, offering a text that embodies the rebellious and high-tech spirit of a dystopian future. Each character resonates with the anarchic energy and unconventional style of cyber graffiti, making your designs pop with a captivating and distinctive edge. In our globalized world, language is a bridge that knows no borders. "Ryzes" is equipped with extensive multi-language support, ensuring that your message can be effectively communicated to audiences around the world, regardless of language or script. Complete Character Set: "Ryzes" boasts a comprehensive character set that includes both uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, and a rich selection of symbols and punctuations. This versatility ensures that your text is not only visually stunning but also functionally adaptable. But that's not all. "Ryzes" takes your creativity a step further with an extruded version. This adds depth and dimension to your designs, allowing you to effortlessly create 3D text that embodies the cyberpunk aesthetic. The combination of the regular and extruded styles offers endless possibilities for crafting captivating 3D designs. Whether you're working on cyberpunk-inspired branding, futuristic posters, or any project that demands a cyber graffiti aesthetic, "Ryzes" is your ultimate companion for pushing the boundaries of design. Dive into a world where rebellion meets technology and let "Ryzes" be your creative tool in crafting designs that resonate with the electrifying spirit of the cyberpunk genre in 2D and 3D dimensions, bursting with color and pop culture excitement. ——— Ryzes features: A full set of Uppercase and Lowercase Numbers and punctuation Multilingual language support PUA Encoded Characters OpenType Features Layered Style +274 Total Glyphs ——— Ryzes Includes: Ryzes Regular Ryzes Extruded Left Ryzes Extruded Right
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