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  1. Idle Fancy NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This elegant yet playful offering is based on the typeface Domino designed by Alfred Riedel for the German foundry Ludwig & Mayer in 1954. Its large x-height and subtly sinuous curves make it a natural choice for headlines which are both warm and compelling. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  2. ITC Gramophone by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Gramophone is a work of Canadian designer Serge Pichii. The distinguishing feature is the large spiral which is part of the form of almost every capital letter as well as many other characters. The capitals can also be used as drop capitals. The forms of ITC Gramophone are perfect for displays and will surely catch the eye of any reader.
  3. Speakons by Alex Schnaible, $20.00
    The Speakons are made out of 500 icons in three different styles. They change automatically into icons by typing the right words through its OpenType feature. It was specially designed to break down our language barriers. To be understood internationally. It’s also perfect if you just need a huge icon family. Give it a try! You don’t want to miss it.
  4. Lemontide Script by Letterhend, $16.00
    Introducing Lemontide , a casual script hand-written font that will add a touch of catchy to your designs. This font has a charming vibes that makes it perfect for projects that require a friendly and approachable feel. The letters are slightly wider than usual, giving it a modern yet comfortable appearance. Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Alternates/Ligatures Multilingual PUA encoded
  5. Vallely by Fontdation, $15.00
    Vallely is a classic art-deco-ish serif that are inspired by the old typography/letterings used in packaging labels and advertisements. This font is loaded with 350+ glyphs, packed with lots of alternate characters, gives you various letter combinations to play with. If you're a fan of classic and art-decoish typography, make sure you add this font to your design toolbox.
  6. Nastova by Nian Keun Studio, $12.00
    Nastova is a modern and vintage font made especially for those of you who like simple things. In some characters there are special alternatives to maintain the beauty of the font itself. You can also use this font on any media such as Logos, Banners, Design Graphics, Advertising, Product Packaging, to Films. Thank you for coming to my shop and enjoying other fonts.
  7. Acid Squares by Milan Vuckovic, $29.00
    Acid Squares is a casual ornamental (fun) font. It was inspired by squares, the 70’s, the 90′s, street art and Berlin. Due to its limited readability it is recommended to use it in words that are common and uncomplicated or in logo design. As a decorative element it can be used well if the kerning is adjusted by the user.
  8. Your Everything by Yoga Letter, $15.00
    "Your Everything" is a very beautiful and unique calligraphy font. This font is decorated with a unique and attractive butterfly. This font is perfect for valentine, christmas, winter, wedding, photography, promotion, and others. The decoration on this font is very easy to use, because it has been specially designed and there are instructions for its use in the preview. Thank you:)
  9. Everything Calligraphy by Aldedesign, $18.00
    Everything Calligraphy is a stylish calligraphy font that features a varying baseline, smooth line, modern and with a deep love. For those of you who are need a touch of love and modernity for your designs or branding, it can be used for various purposes such as headings, wedding, invitation, signature, logos, branding, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, labels, news, posters, badges etc.
  10. Angelle by Top Type, $9.00
    Angelle is a serif type. Inside there are two options, namely Regular and Bold. In addition, this font also comes with Ligature and Stylistic Alternates features. The font has an elegant, delicate and luxurious character. Very lucky for those of you who can have it. This font can be used to create wedding invitations, presentations, web, magazines, covers, and various other designs.
  11. Anerome by Azzam Ridhamalik, $10.00
    Introducing Anerome, a vintage display typeface contains a set of 3 style fonts with an authentic vintage look. Anerome comes packed with over 300 glyphs containing stylistic alternates and discretionary ligature characters. This font is perfect for people are looking for vintage aesthetic or logotype. Suitable for any graphic designs such as branding materials, print, business cards, logo, poster, t-shirt, quotes .etc.
  12. Belgian by FontMesa, $25.00
    Belgian is a revival of an old type font from the Bruce Type Foundry of New York, Belgian was first designed as a caps-only font in the 1860s with the lowercase added in 1867. New to this classic font are the Black, Open, Inline and Distressed versions. Also new to Belgian is the addition of a Greek character set.
  13. CF Santiago by Contrafonts, $28.00
    This alphabet has only capital and small caps. With several alternative characters (A, R, Y) in different style groups. The capitals are even more flexible, with alternatives for Uncial inspiration. In addition to ligatures symbols and various groups of numbers. Of course we use Opentype for a expanded use in modern software for layout and graphic design. Compatible with mac and PC.
  14. Parties by Monotype, $29.99
    Parties Pi is a symbol font designed by Carolyn Gibbs. With a collection of 37 images, this is a versatile set of artistic elements great for instant illustrations, icons, or bullet points. Choose from opera masks, party hats, balloons, trumpets, candy, birthday cakes, martini glasses, and more! The icons in the Parties Pi are best used at larger point sizes.
  15. Tambor by CastleType, $39.00
    Over the years I have bought many books and music CDs in persuit of my passion for African and Latin (and especially Afro-Latin) cultures. I've noticed that a great number of these books and CDs feature either of two popular display fonts that are, in my opinion, very much overused. As an alternative, I designed Tambor. The Tambor family includes seven styles.
  16. Commodore JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Commodore JNL and Commodore Oblique JNL are based somewhat on the Clarendon family of typefaces that were popular in the 1800s and used on many of the broadsides and notices printed with wood type. The extra-wide design of this font limits the amount of text that a headline can handle effectively, but when applied sparingly it commands attention and sells the message.
  17. Go Braille by Echopraxium, $4.00
    A Braille font designed with the look of the Go Game. Lowercase glyphs use black stones while uppercase use white stones. To make the text more like within a Goban, Corner and border glyphs are provided. Also the font allows a "new kind of ASCII Art" by providing the missing glyphs (black stones) which enable this usage (see "drawille" project on Github).
  18. Numis by Tyler Jamieson Moulton, $11.00
    Numis was born out of a coin collecting hobby. A quick survey of coins from the late medieval to modern periods to today led to this unicase design. The rounded corners and smoothed edges are meant to evoke a the slightly worn letterfaces found on old coins; a process that tends to bolden the text before being rubbed away completely.
  19. MPI Circle Sans by mpressInteractive, $5.00
    Circle Sans is one of the most unique wood type font designs we"™ve found. It was made in Europe and our cut measures just 3 picas. Letters are a basic, rounded gothic with a medium amount of stroke contrast. This font is easy to read and packs a special punch dropped out from the negative space of a circle.
  20. London Court by Greater Albion Typefounders, $16.50
    London Court is a family of three 'Tudor Revival' display faces, inspired by an inscription seen underneath a clock in a splendid Tudor revival arcade in Perth, Western Australia. The resulting typeface designs are similarly 'Tudor Revival' or if you prefer 'Tudorbethan'- Roman with Blackletter details. Ideal for creating headings and posters which have an 'Olde-Worlde' feel with modern legibility.
  21. Farquharson by Quadrat, $25.00
    Farquharson is an all-caps display face, adapted from an early American woodtype, and designed especially for use in the book Charlie Farquharson’s Unyverse. The complete family consists of two fonts: a regular version and a stencil version. Alternate versions with slightly elongated feet are provided for A, H, K, M, N and R. Very eccentric, it is best used in small doses.
  22. American Pi NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here's a handy collection of 72 type adornments gleaned from American Type Foundry catalogs from 1913 to 1934, featuring little treasures from some of the early twentieth century's most respected designers, including Will Bradley, Frederic Goudy and George Trenholm. Among the goodies are fleurons, pilcrows, guidons, bishops fingers, mortised initial frames and several other useful elements to dress up your documents.
  23. Courage Union by Invasi Studio, $16.00
    Inspired by vintage sportswear. The Courage Union font is designed in slab serif style with a vintage athletic feel. There are six varieties: regular, rough, halftone, outline, outline rough, and outline halftone. Ensuring carefully crafted styles result from the use of this font. This font can be used for anything from logos to social media content to cheering for your favorite sports team.
  24. Somersette by The Styled Script, $21.00
    Introducing the elegant new Somersette Monoline Script Font! If you are needing a touch of casual chic calligraphy for your designs, this font was created for you! Somersette was built with OpenType features and includes beginning and ending swashes, alternate characters for both lowercase and uppercase letters, loads of different swash alternates for lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation, alternates, and ligatures. Over 500 glyphs!
  25. Henares Street by Arendxstudio, $15.00
    Heares Street - Brush Font inspired by urban fonts with sharp and beautiful letters that create fonts that are modern, trendy and elegant. Heares Street came with opentype features such stylistic alternates, stylistic sets & ligatures good for logotype, poster, badge, book cover, tshirt design, packaging and any more. Features : • Character Set A-Z • Numerals & Punctuations (OpenType Standard) • Accents (Multilingual characters) • Ligature • Alternate
  26. Anarchists Stencil by Dimka Fonts, $15.00
    Anarchists' Stencil is Stencil a font with support for all European languages. A total of 556 glyphs are spread across Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic scripts. Clearly distinguishable from a distance, it provides a high contrast and readability. Anarchist slogans graphite was inspired by abandoned highway billboards in Arizona, because the design was looking very bold and was very easy to read.
  27. Magnitudo by ZetDesign, $16.00
    Magnitudo is a very amazing handwritten font. This font is equipped with many choices of styles (alternative A-z forms), making it easier for design workers to determine the form of writing according to their desired tastes. This font also features an international accent to be used in several countries at once.I hope you are interested in my work. Thank you...
  28. Bergell by ITC, $29.00
    Inspired by the work of famed Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti, the German designer Thomas Finke created Bergell, a lively and natural script face. Bergell's calligraphic style is both dynamic and elegant, like the kind of special, festive handwriting many desire, but few ever manage to achieve. Why spend so much time at your drawing table when there are great fonts like this one?
  29. Angelissa by Rockboys Studio, $28.00
    Angelissa. This beautiful script is for those who are needing of elegance and stylish for their designs and particularly well suited for wedding invitations, save the date cards and feminine branding. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! It features a varying baseline, smooth lines, gorgeous glyphs and stunning alternates.
  30. Shohibul by Arendxstudio, $15.00
    Shohibul - Brush Font with sharp and beautiful letters that create fonts that are modern, trendy and elegant. Came with opentype features such stylistic alternates, stylistic sets & ligatures good for logotype, poster, badge, book cover, tshirt design, packaging and any more. Features : • Character Set A-Z • Numerals & Punctuations (OpenType Standard) • Accents (Multilingual characters) • Ligature • Alternate There it is! I really hope you enjoy it
  31. Plottage by Arendxstudio, $14.00
    Introducing a new font called Pottage - Handwritten Font inspired by urban fonts with sharp and beautiful letters that create fonts that are modern, trendy and elegant. Pottage came with opentype features such stylistic alternates, stylistic sets & ligatures good for logotype, poster, badge, book cover, tshirt design, packaging and any more. Features : • Character Set A-Z • Numerals & Punctuations (OpenType Standard) • Accents (Multilingual characters) • Ligature
  32. Komika Text is a distinctive font developed by Apostrophic Labs, an ensemble known for its array of innovative and eye-catching typefaces. As part of the larger Komika family, Komika Text draws inspi...
  33. Monterchi by Zetafonts, $39.00
    In 1459, while visiting his dying mother, Italian painter Piero della Francesca spent seven days creating a fresco of a pregnant madonna in a small country church in the hilltown of Monterchi (Italy). Hailed today as one of the masterpieces of Italian Renaissance, the fresco was given a new branding in 2019 by Art Director Riccardo Falcinelli who asked the Zetafonts team to develop a custom font for the project. The resulting typeface system, designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini together with Andrea Tartarelli and Maria Chiara Fantini as a rework of Francesco Canovaro original Beatrix Antiqua, is a 50-weights ode to the beauty of classical roman letterforms, that pairs elegant alternates and quirky ligatures with an array of design options for clear and effective editorial, signage, logo and wayfinding design. The base display family, Monterchi, allows endless design expressions with a range of six weights from the slender thin to the strong extrabold, all with matching italics and an array of over one hundred discretionary ligatures. A fine-tuned companion Monterchi Text has been developed to excel in body use, with a larger x-height and wider spacing - clear and legible even at small sizes. The use range of the family is enriched by Monterchi Serif and Monterchi Sans that feature different contemporary interpretations of the same classical geometric skeleton, allowing for layered editorial design and variation. All the fifty fonts in the Monterchi Type System feature an extended character set of over 1100 glyphs covering over 200 languages using the Latin alphabet, as well as Greek and Russian Cyrillic. Open Type features include small caps, positional figures, alternate letterforms, stylistic sets and discretionary ligatures. With his elegant, historical aesthetic, Monterchi embodies the spirit of early Renaissance and the humanist obsession with constructed and geometric beauty - still managing to function as a workhorse family, ready to help any designer in need of a timeless classic look, or looking for the right ligature to transform a simple word into a striking wordmark.
  34. Calcis by Eurotypo, $24.00
    “Chalkís” or “Chalkida” was the capital of the Euboea island in old Greece. The name derived from the Greek and it means copper - bronze. Colonist from this area founded several important cities in the Magna Graecia, such as Cumae (coastal area of Southern Italy), where our alphabet come from. At the beginning, first scribes draw the signs in mono-line, but later on, the influence of materials, tools and the skill of calligraphers, developed the refinement of the lettering. “Calcis” is a family of sans serif fonts, characterized by its austere, functional and clear style, emerged from straight lines and primary shapes; but enriched by the contribution of countless anonymous calligraphers who have polished and embellished their forms over the years. “Calcis” is presented in five weights and italic style. It has good legibility in small sizes, elegance and strong visual impact in headlines as well. Each font of the family contain 377 glyphs with accurate kerning pairs careful controlled, and advanced typographical support with OpenType features such as: old style numerals, ligatures, discretional ligatures and case-sensitive forms. It also contain diacritics for Central European languages.
  35. Astrum Heart by Fontex, $45.00
    Astrum Heart is a very decorative script font using elegant caligraphic handwritten letters, that are all mutually interconnected, creating a unique look & feel of a personalized human handwritting. It’s clean and prefined lines makes Astrum Heart very appealing and modern, although it being very classical in it’s core essence. Capital letters are projected in a way to contain a stylized heart in it’s construction. Heart, as a symbol of love, makes this font unique for writting love letters, Valentine Day postcards, wedding invitations, etc. Idea for the creation of this font had originally came up from the need to create a beautiful design for Saint Valentine’s Day, but none of the existing fonts cut it - so I decided to create a new and unique typeface to fill this need. Letters and other characters are recognizeable by prefined ornaments, incorporated in a very subtle way. Whitespace between capital letters, lower-case letters, numbers and other characters are done in a way to minimize the need for kerning. Font Astrum Heart, besides being a celebration of class and exclusivity, is a very luxurious and elegant handwritten font. Words consisting of lower-case letters have the possibility of being decorated by adding a small heart at the beginning, anywhere between the letters, or at the end of the word. Character set for this font contains all western and central-european latin characters.
  36. FF Cocon by FontFont, $65.99
    FF Cocon’s designer, Evert Bloemsma (1958—2005) described it as a “serious typeface”. Despite first impressions, the description holds up well. Since its 2001 release, FF Cocon has been used in an astoundingly wide variety of design applications. At large sizes, FF Cocon works as a display face, with beautiful detailing. And at small sizes, it remains surprisingly readable. The lowercase letters a, b, d, g, h, m, n, p, q, r and u, were drawn without spurs, as Bloemsma made an attempt to erase every trace of handwriting; even “normal,” neutral sans serif typefaces still retain elements in their letterforms like this. Bloemsma wanted none of it. Although a difficult starting point for a typeface, this proved successful. Bloemsma’s design is a family of rounded yet rather asymmetrical forms with details reminiscent of brush-strokes, but that were not made with a brush in hand. In spite of its claim to seriousness, FF Cocon is a family of seductive, voluptuous styles. The original FF Cocon had two widths—normal and condensed. Later, a more compact Extra Condensed version was introduced, as well as italics.
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  38. Leaves & Straw by Stone Type Foundry, $49.00
    These ornaments are made from plants which grow on Alphabet Farm, the place where Stone Type Foundry is located.
  39. Hachraza MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    These are the letter forms from the famous monument in memory of the founders of the state of Israel.
  40. Mecanic by Manolo Type, $15.00
    Their angular lines are strongly contrasted by sweeping curves, the result: one type with firm character and strong personality.
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