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  1. Bonita by Monotype, $40.99
    Bonita is a bold handlettering style based on movie poster lettering from the early 20th century. It's similar to the typeface Broadway, but much bolder and far less formal.
  2. CG Symphony by Monotype, $29.99
    CG Symphony was among the first one hundred PostScript faces released by Compugraphic in 1988. The original version of CG Symphony font is the Linotype Original font family Syntax.
  3. Xylo Sans by PintassilgoPrints, $19.00
    Xylo Sans letterforms are based on a typeface from Miller & Richard type foundry, from circa 1911. They are presented here with a rough wood texture, in two xylographic flavors.
  4. Fifty Famous Fairy Tales by Funk King, $20.00
    Fifty Famous Fairy Tales was inspired by lettering on the cover of a children’s book of the same name published by Whitman Publishers back in the 50s or 60s.
  5. Stylish Marker by Pedro Teixeira, $14.00
    Stylish Marker is a font based on a casual and worn marker, just before it's unusable, thus giving rise to an irregular texture, typical of a widely used marker
  6. FG Noel by YOFF, $13.95
    FG Noel works great at small and large sizes. I can imagine a kids' book with this font and it will be perfect for cute quotations on greeting cards.
  7. Bobila by Rashatype, $10.00
    Bobila is a cool and casual display font. It will look stunning on any poster flyer or print. Use this font for your designs and explore its endless possibilities.
  8. Fairytale Serif Oblique by Nicky Laatz, $26.00
    A whimsical little serif transporting you back in time. Based on vintage hand scribed italics, Fairytale Serif is ready to charm it's beholder with its quaint inky edged letters.
  9. Skribler by Cool Fonts, $24.00
    Here’s a scratchy skribly font you can use to make something look grungy or use it reversed and it looks like it was scratched on a wall or something.
  10. Borough Park JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Borough Park JNL is named for a neighborhood in the southwestern part of the borough of Brooklyn, NY and was modeled from hand lettering found on vintage sheet music.
  11. Metal rocker by Letterafandi Studio, $14.00
    Metal Rocker is a natural handwritten font. It looks stunning on thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards, and every other design which needs a handwritten touch.
  12. Print Shop Classics JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Print Shop Classics JNL is comprised of twenty-six decorative letterpress ornaments from vintage source material along with the words "Welcome" and "Introducing" on the period and comma keys.
  13. Baker Signet by Bitstream, $29.99
    A design on classical lines with subtle but effective calligraphic touches, by Arthur Baker for VGC. The Bold version is used for the Coke logo all over the world.
  14. Blastero by Letterafandi Studio, $14.00
    Blastero is a natural handwritten graffiti font. It looks stunning on thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards, and every other design which needs a handwritten touch.
  15. LD Bella by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Bella, the heroine, comes to life with this one of a kind font. LD Bella, is great for journaling, adorning memories or adding the final touch to your projects.
  16. XSeeder Chess by Ingrimayne Type, $5.00
    The two XSeederChess fonts are two modernistic chess fonts. The key layout is a bit complicated; see the key guide for detailed information on how to position pieces correctly.
  17. Revue by ITC, $29.99
    Revue is a display face originally designed for Letraset. The heavy sans serif letterforms of this font are ideal for use in signage, on posters and in advertising display.
  18. Javarosa by Letterniz, $25.00
    Javarosa is a handwritten script font. Looks stunning on wedding invitations, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards and any other design that requires a handwritten touch.
  19. Solstice by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Bright with many interlocking and connecting ligatures and warm with hand-drawn irregularity, Solstice is something to celebrate. Based on the inspiring hand writing of creative friend, Kimberly Mahan.
  20. Tenso Slab by exljbris, $-
    Tenso Slab is a versatile and playful Slab Serif based on the -in 2013 released- Tenso, which is a an economic running sans serif with a lot of character.
  21. Zombielicious by Zombie Font Group, $-
    A meticulously-designed font that captures the spirit of the undead in a modern world. One will notice ample graveyard influence crossed with the newer, emerging trends in typography.
  22. Lucidity by DogHead Studio, $20.00
    Lucidity is a condensed, handwritten font with emphasis on texture and default wide spacing. This makes it a versatile font for display, medium amounts of text, and T-Shirts.
  23. Print Assistants JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    For those who can't get enough of the wonderful illustrations, embellishments and dingbats of days gone by, Print Assistants JNL collects more of them in one handy font file.
  24. Hagit MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Inspired by ancient Semitic Scripts and designed in broad nib calligraphy, this is one more great font by Dr. Ada Yardeni. A classic serif font, both formal and romantic.
  25. Cross Stitch Brazen by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Cross Stitch Brazen is based on upper case characters 13 stitches tall and contains the upper case characters A-Z, ampersand, question and exclamation marks, bullet, comma, and period.
  26. Rheina by Phoenix Group, $12.00
    Rheina font is a font that depicts creative power, this font is made with memories of past disappointments that have been passed, and trying to move on in life.
  27. Blado by Monotype, $29.99
    Blado is the italic companion to Monotype Poliphilus, revived in the 1920s by Stanley Morison based on a type cut by Ludovico degli Arrighi for Aldus Manutius, around 1526.
  28. Gothic Medium by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, a very useful design for display, or text, somewhat geometric in form, a bit narrow.
  29. Fandango by Solotype, $19.95
    Curlicues galore on this modern version of a mid-victorian display type. We started with the caps from a type called Cellini, altered them considerably, and added a lowercase.
  30. Celestial Writing by Deniart Systems, $10.00
    A magical alphabet used by secret societies in times past. It was based on the Hebrew alphabet. NOTE: this font comes with a comprehensive interpretation guide in pdf format.
  31. Chamfer Stencil Sans JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Based on some 1930s-era ‘block chamfer’ gummed paper lettering, Chamfer Stencil Sans JNL is a stenciled treatment of the original design; available in both regular and oblique versions.
  32. Moonstone by Device, $29.00
    Moonstone is for all those misunderstood goth Buffy fans. This font contains alternative versions that enable customisation of headlines and are intended to be freely mixed in one setting.
  33. Anathalya by Letterniz, $27.00
    Anathalya is a handwritten script font. Looks stunning on wedding invitations, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards and any other design that requires a handwritten touch.
  34. Murisa Boxana by Murisa Studio, $10.00
    Boxana is a cool and bold display font. It will look stunning on any poster, flyer or print. Use this font for your designs and explore its endless possibilities.
  35. King15 by Typo5, $5.95
    King15 is a beautiful script font based on signatures dated back from hundreds of years. Its asymmetry and ink imperfections give it a strong and a truly unique character.
  36. Tandem by Présence Typo, $36.00
    Tandem is a set of opened capitals constructed on a Futura frame. Each sign exists in two versions aimed to be mixed-up to add rhythm to the words.
  37. Lumberjacky by Tour De Force, $25.00
    In winter when cold time comes, when animals with thin fur play drums, there’s one guy who keeps you warm, his name is Lumberjacky and he’s stronger then storm!
  38. Portada by TypeTogether, $35.00
    For everyone wishing for a modern serif that’s as clear and readable as a sans in restrictive digital environments, meet Portada by Veronika Burian and José Scaglione. Sans serifs are commonly used on small screens to save space and carry a modern tone. Serifs may appear fickle and unsteady, pixel grids change from one product to another, and space is at a premium. Portada now provides a serif option for these restrictive digital environments, putting that old trope to rest. The screen has met its serif match. Portada was created from and for the digital world — from e-ink or harsh grids to Retina capability — making it one of the few serifs of its kind. Portada’s text and titling styles were engineered for superlative performance, making great use of sturdy serifs, wide proportions, ample x-height, clear interior negative space, and its subservient personality. After all, words always take priority in text. It’s not all business, though. Portada’s italics contain an artefact of calligraphy in which the directionality of the instrokes and the returning curves of the outstrokes give the family a little unexpected brio. Yet even the terminals are stopped short of flourished self-absorption to retain their digital clarity. When printed these details are downright comforting. Portada’s titling styles enact slight changes while reducing the individual width of each character and keeping the internal space clear. Titling italics have increased expressiveness across a few characters rather than maxing out the personality in each individual glyph. Digital magazines, newspapers, your favourite novel, and all forms of continuous screen reading benefit from Portada’s features. This family can also cover many of the needs developers have: user interface, showing data intensive apps on screen, even one-word directives and dialogs. And, as a free download, an exhaustive set of dark and light icons is included to maintain Portada’s consistent presence, whether as a word or an image. The complete Portada family (eight text styles, ten titling styles, and one icon set) is designed for extensive, clear screen use — a rare serif on equal footing with a sans.
  39. Aougtron by Twinletter, $17.00
    Aougtron is a modern font that combines a dynamic slope with sporting event-inspired lettering and cutouts. Designed to apply to all professional sporting events, it can also be used to create modern logos and screen prints in text fields. Aougtron’s bold and powerful appearance is created by the strong horizontal strokes on each letter which contrasts sharply with the elegant strokes on the corners of each letter. Combine these fonts to create a maximum display effect on each of your projects. What’s Included : - File font - All glyphs Iso Latin 1 - Alternate, Ligature - Simple installations - We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw so that you can see and access all Glyph variations. - PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. - Fonts include Multilingual support
  40. Largo EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
    The typefaces Largo Mager (Light) and Largo Halbfett (Medium) were cast for the first time in 1937 by Ludwig & Mayer based on the designs by Hans Wagner. One weight Largo Licht (Outline) was added in 1956. All fonts were only configured with capitals. The digital version of Largo has pointed serifs and not the slightly rounded ones seen in the hot metal versions which gives the typeface a more elegant note. Largo is often used for fine printing jobs as business cards or formal invitations, or in the fashion and cosmetics fields. Hans Wagner was born in Munich in 1894 and died in 1977 in Altenburg where he had worked as a painter, graphic designer and book designer. In addition to the Largo typeface, he developed, among others, the Altenburger Gotisch (1928), the Welt-Antiqua (1931-1934) and the Wolfram (1930).
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