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  1. Pantographia by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    Pantographia Collection is a Intellecta digitization, in facsimile style, without artistical interpretation of any kind, of the work of Edmund Fry (monumental book), Pantographia , a work on languages containing over 200 alphabets. We just are collecting in digital way these alphabets. Each alphabet has a short pdf description (see in the gallery). For example, in the pdf brochure of the "Saracen One" font, according to Edmund Fry, "This characters, according to Theseus Ambrosius, was used by the Saracens at the time of their conquests. Claude Duret, p. 475." Ambrosius, Theseus: Introductio in Chaldaicam lingua, Syriaca, atque Armenicam, [et] dece*. - 1539. Theseus Ambrosius or AMBROGIO, was an Italian orientalist, which born in 1469, and died in 1539 - He wrote his Introduction to the Chaldean, Syrian, Armenian, and ten other tongues, with the alphabetical characters of about forty different languages, 4to." The Pantographia font have only the original characters showed in Fry's book. There are instructions in the PDF files to get them. These fonts have no philological (or linguistic) academic pretentions. They are digitized and faithful versions of the original, like first published at Fry's book.
  2. Carocks by ZetDesign, $15.00
    Carocks is a handwritten brush font inspired by violence, chaos, cruelty, fear, horror, resistance and more. This font gives a strong impression on each of your works and is made in a regular and italic style and is equipped with an opentype feature to help designers produce amazing works.
  3. Mazreha by Sronstudio, $23.00
    Mazreha – Display Font comes with an elegant and modern touch this font is perfect for branding, invitation, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, special events, and more. Features: Uppercase and lowercase letters Lowercase Swashes Alternates Ligatures Multilingual, numerals, and punctuation
  4. The Signer by Ably Creative, $9.00
    The signer is an organic handwritten font that is suitable for branding, signature, wedding invitation, promotion, product packaging, and other needs. This font is modern, simple, but still authentic. You will get full set of lowercase and uppercase letters, numerals and punctuation, multilingual symbols,ligatures and alternates lowercase.
  5. Yaty by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Yaty is a relaxed and spontaneous script font. With its long descenders, bold capital letters and genuine style, this typeface fits perfectly for a down-to-earth logo or headline, emitting familiarity and friendliness. The font contains ligatures and support for an extensive range of world-wide languages.
  6. Lanz by Nine Font, $29.00
    Lanz Family is a clean & warm sans serif family with 7 weights - 7 uprights and matching italics. Its open apertures and large x-heights make text more legible and readable at small sizes. Recommended for editorial design, a header for an article and a various range of typography.
  7. Adonis by ParaType, $30.00
    PT Adonis™ was designed by Natalia Vasilyeva and licensed by ParaType in 2002. An original typeface, its characters have slightly oblong proportions, with rounded serifs and generally soft letterforms. The face is both space-saving and quite legible in small sizes. For use in text and display typography.
  8. Chaleum by Sronstudio, $20.00
    Chaleum Display Font comes with an elegant and modern touch this font is perfect for branding, invitation, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, special events, and more. Features: Uppercase and lowercase letters 42 Alternates Swashes 23 Ligatures Multilingual, numerals, and punctuation
  9. Qilka by RahagitaType, $24.00
    Embrace playfulness with Qilka, a vibrant and versatile typeface crafted for impact. Perfect for branding, logos, flyers, and more, Qilka adds a lively touch to your designs. Its unique personality and dynamic characters make it an ideal choice for projects that demand creativity and a dash of joy."
  10. Pearl Blossom by Ivan Rosenberg, $16.00
    Introducing Pearl Blossom. An elegant serif typeface with a calligraphic italic version. Both fonts comes in REGULAR and BOLD versions. Pearl Blossom brings modern and clean look to headings, logos, websites, social media, brand identity, paper stationery and more. Pearl Blossom regular has 61 Ligatures and 19 Alternates.
  11. Travel Poster JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1927 travel poster for visiting what was then Palestine and Near East was hand lettered in an early Art Deco thick-and-thin type face. The lettering was redrawn digitally, and is now available as the aptly-named Travel Poster JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  12. Neo Paralletter by Tural Alisoy, $34.00
    Neo Paralletter is a geometric modern blackletter typeface. Neo Paralletter is a combination the boundaries between old and new, tradition and contemporary, that is an art form combines calligraphy, typography, and graffiti. You can use it as a logo, badge, packaging, headline, poster, t-shirt/apparel and wedding invitation.
  13. Black Dolphin by Mr. Typeman, $14.00
    Introducing the new and tasteful Black Dolphin Multilingual Font Duo. Black Dolphin is a stunning pair of luxury signature script and a hand-drawn brush font, designed to contrast and complement each other with elegant beauty and contemporary style, making it an excellent fit for projects of all types.
  14. Eerie House by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    Eerie House is a creepy and dark-looking display font. It is perfectly suitable for any Halloween-related project or crafty idea! The only limit is your imagination.
  15. Dreary Home by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    Dreary Home is a casual and creepy-looking display font. It is perfectly suitable for any Halloween-related project or crafty idea! The only limit is your imagination.
  16. Willow Pumpkin by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    Willow Pumpkin is a creepy and dark-looking display font. It is perfectly suitable for any Halloween-related project or crafty idea! The only limit is your imagination.
  17. Scary Envision by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    Scary Envision is a casual and creepy-looking display font. It is perfectly suitable for any Halloween-related project or crafty idea! The only limit is your imagination.
  18. Cubic by Fontfabric, $35.00
    Cubic is a custom font which is applicable for any type of graphic design - web, print, motion graphics etc. It is perfect for t-shirts and other items.
  19. Ron by Brainware Graphic, $12.00
    Ron is a vintage medium block typeface, a classic and bold display font with a cool vibe. Use it to add a smart feel to any design project.
  20. Spooky Flames by Creaditive Design, $12.00
    Spooky Flames is a cool, creepy and detailed display font. It is perfectly suitable for any Halloween-related project or crafty idea! The only limit is your imagination.
  21. Linguine by Fenotype, $19.95
    Linguine is a flowing script family with plenty of automatic ligatures, Swash initials, Small caps and Ornaments. You can easily access these features in any Opentype savvy program.
  22. Feeling Scared by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    Feeling Scared is a casual and creepy-looking display font. It is perfectly suitable for any Halloween-related project or crafty idea! The only limit is your imagination.
  23. Robuck by Martype co, $15.00
    ROBUCK is a family Sans Serif font designed with carefully handcrafted. Also suitable for branding, T-shirt, Wedding Invitation, Classic Design, Logotype, and any project. All caps fonnts.
  24. Linguista by Rockboys Studio, $23.00
    Linguista is a gorgeous monoline script, full of personality and curves. It features a natural flow that makes it perfect for any project that requires a handwritten feel.
  25. LHF Firehouse by Letterhead Fonts, $42.00
    This style was actually inspired by some old stock certificates Tom had collected. It’s a very versatile font and allows for some horizontal stretching. Fits almost any space.
  26. Wilko by Device, $39.00
    Wilko is the carnival barker of typefaces. Bold, impactful yet friendly, with two decorative variants. No frills, no corners, no messing. When you want to say it loud and clear.
  27. Quoral by Typotheticals, $12.00
    Quoral was developed from an idea in 2003, and drawn in Illustrator. It has an extended character set in greek an cyrillic, but not all the characters for these languages.
  28. AZ Cupcakes by Otto Maurer, $23.00
    AZ Cupcakes is a special Font for Cupcakes bakery Designs and for all Fans of Cupcakes. It comes in Creamy Design an with many sweet and sugar Graphics.
  29. Sideron by Fontron, $35.00
    Sideron is a first release and has some minor similarities to Broadway in its thick and thin strokes but is much squarer. There is also an Italic version.
  30. American Gothic by MADType, $24.00
    A blocky and bold geometric sans with inner angles and outer curves. No ascenders; lower case characters are as big as the upper case. Mix cases for variety.
  31. Container Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Shipping stencils cut on an antique machine with its somewhat crude slab serif type design inspired Container Stencil JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  32. Cave Pilot by Baqoos, $15.00
    Cave Pilot is an au fait piquant handwritten mix cased typeface apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs including punctuation and numerical.
  33. Billy by SparkyType, $19.00
    The Billy family contains three individually useful and fun fonts. When combined, the energy and strengths of the different weights play off each other creating an essential family.
  34. Summer Display by Missin Glyphs, $15.00
    Inspired by the stroke movements of brush lettering ‘Summer Display’ is an energetic family featuring high-contrast and well-proportioned letter shapes suitable for large displays and headlines.
  35. Kasper by Linotype, $29.99
    Kasper was designed by Franco Luin in 1995. It is an informal script typeface and its playful, dynamic characters are perfect for greeting cards and other personal correspondence.
  36. PIXymbols Chess by Page Studio Graphics, $29.00
    Attractive chess and checkerpieces, as well as board components, in a font. Generate boards with light, bold or no border, or a border with rank and file identifiers.
  37. Chyntia Oesman by Struggle Studio, $12.00
    Chyntia Oesman was built with OpenType features and includes beginning and ending swashes, numbers, punctuation, alternates, ligatures and it also supports other languages. Chyntia Oesman is an organic handwritten font suitable for branding, signatures, wedding invitations, promotions, product packaging and other needs. This font is modern, simple, but still original. You'll get a full set of lowercase and uppercase letters, numbers and punctuation, multilingual symbols, lowercase start and end swashes, extra ligatures and swashes.
  38. Garino by Julien Fincker, $34.99
    About Garino: Garino is a modern sans-serif typeface family. It gains its expressive character from a dynamic sweep in the curves and high-contrast transitions. The thinner and thicker weights are particularly suitable for strong headlines, while the middle weights can be used for typographic challenges and body text. As a result, it can be used in a reserved as well as an expressive way. Thanks to an extensive character collection, it becomes a real workhorse. A versatile allrounder that is up to all challenges – for Corporate Identity, Editorial, Branding, Orientation and Guidance systems and much more. Features: The Garino family has a total of 20 styles, from thin to heavy with matching italics. With over 1165 characters, it covers over 200 Latin-based languages. It has an extended set of currency symbols and a whole range of Open Type Features. There are alternative characters as stylistic sets, small caps, automatic fractions – just to name a few. Arrows and numbers: In particular, the extensive range of arrows and numbers should be highlighted, which are perfectly suited for use in orientation and guidance systems. Thanks to Open Type Features and an easy system, the various designs of arrows and numbers can also be simply "written" without first having to select them in a glyph palette. Get the Variable Font here: https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/julien-fincker/garino-variable/
  39. Essay Text by TypeTogether, $49.00
    Essay is an elegant serif typeface intended for setting books, with many stylistic alternates and other typographic goodies, designed by Stefan Ellmer. It is a highly legible text face with a natural flow of reading. This is enhanced by a slight slant of the roman, the combination of open and closed apertures and the amalgamation of organic strokes and counters with a static, fully straight baseline. Essay Text Regular looks back to the spirit of the french Renaissance, when the roman typographic letterforms came to full emancipation. Departing from that historical reference, Essay Text gets rid of all sentimental antiquity and becomes a contemporary interpretation of the “archetypes” of that period. Essay Text Italic refers to that more vaguely, resulting in a formalised look with fairly upright and open shapes and little cursiveness. As in the Renaissance, before the mating of roman and italic, Essay Text Italic works as a separate text face and a perfect secondary type. The name Essay derives from the literary meaning of the word, attempt or trial. Therefore, the typeface Essay can be seen as an attempt to express an opinion about reading, the omnipresence of history, the importance of calligraphy and the importance to deviate from that calligraphic source; as well as an attempt to crystallise lettershapes in balance between convention and the designer’s personal idiom.
  40. Hope Sans by Monotype, $50.99
    Hope Sans™ takes the jaunty style of 1950s and 60s lettering and melds it with the jubilant 1970s swashes of Bookman. The result is a sans serif family that is lively, inviting and deeply customizable. Its basic sans serif forms create engaging text, while a roaring collection of swash designs, alternate characters and ligatures make it a natural for attention-grabbing display typography. Hope Sans has been selected by the judges of the 22nd Annual TDC Typeface Design Competition to receive the Certificate of Typographic Excellence. The middle weights of the family are easy on the eyes and shine at smaller sizes and in blocks of text copy. Their friendly vibe also translates well to web and interactive design projects. Spacing is open, counters are large and Hope Sans’ range of six weights can provide just the right design for virtually any need. Headlines, subheads, banners and navigational links are naturals for its lightest and boldest weights – either with, or without, the swash letters. “Hope Sans is a paint box,” says its designer, Charles Nix. “In its basic form, it’s a sturdy grotesque, capable of setting text in a cool and relaxed way. But a bit of accenting with the alternate forms easily creates an entirely different mood and meaning. And for those that are willing to really mix with it, the variety of alternate characters can build truly unique typographic statements.”
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