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  1. LF Loose Goose by Lo-Fi Fonts, $5.00
    Loose Goose was designed specifically for comic book lettering, but its uses are only limited by your imagination. Its loose yet legible letterforms make this font fun for classroom applications and your next crafting project on the Cricut.
  2. Stripes Pattern by Crumphand, $20.00
    Hello, here's the new fonts Stripes Pattern. Inspired by children book. The font is cute, good for your comic, brand, youtube, movie production etc. What's Included Inside The Fonts ? Uppercase Lowercase Symbols Numerals European Multilingual Thank you, Regards!
  3. Corlathans by Maulana Creative, $15.00
    Give your designs an authentic handcrafted feel. "Corlathans Luxury Signature Font" is perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design and more. Thanks for use this font. MaulanaCreative
  4. Quinbery by Zamjump, $11.00
    Quinbery is casual handwriting. It comes with the perfect stylish & modern touch to make any design stand out! This font type is made perfectly for applying headlines, invitations, greeting cards, book covers, fashion, hand tags and product labels.
  5. ArTarumianGrigNor by Tarumian, $40.00
    This typeface reproduces letters written with a broad-nib pen casually by hand. The pen direction is close to vertical. Designed to create captions for illustrations, especially children's books, as well as for inscriptions in balloons of comics.
  6. Epos by Serebryakov, $39.00
    All-cap titling typeface, Epos, comes in three widths and includes a range of decorative ligs & alts – as well as both Latin & Cyrillic scripts. It reminds of hand-lettered book covers from the early and mid 20th century.
  7. Hauntress by Jadatype, $15.00
    Hauntess is a Serif Font that comes with a scary sharp-display's style. suitable for posters, logotype, branding, social media, book, movie and so on. contains standard English letters, numbers, punctuation, alternates, and several accents that support multilingualism.
  8. Mokashin by Maulana Creative, $15.00
    Give your designs an authentic handcrafted feel. "Mokashin Fancy Script Font" is perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design and more. Thanks for use this font ~ Maulana
  9. Zombie Predator by Yoga Letter, $18.00
    "Zombie Predator" is a scary horror display font. This font is very suitable for horror movie titles, Halloween, banners, posters, stickers, branding, book titles, and more. This font is equipped with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuation, and multilingual support.
  10. Lecory by vuuuds, $16.00
    Introducing Lecory Font! Lecory is modern serif font, every single letters have been carefully crafted. This font including beautiful alternate glyph. You can access the alternate glyph via Font Book (Mac user) or Windows Character Map (Windows user).
  11. NF Elena by NicolassFonts, $17.00
    NF Elena was designed by Nikolay Savchuk. NF Elena was created on base Katerina sans-serif typeface. It is brilliantly suited for graphic design and display use and perfect for magazines, newspapers, books, websites, brand identity, and advertising.
  12. Bathsy by Maulana Creative, $11.00
    Bathsy Signature Brush Script Font Give your designs an authentic handcrafted feel. "Bathsy Signature Brush Script Font" is perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design and more.
  13. Qailbert by Dicubit, $9.00
    Qailbert is a fancy elegant typeface/font designed with carefully handcrafted. This perfectly made to be applied in logo, stationery, books, packaging, fashion, magazines, t-shirt, greeting or wedding cards, vintage design, novels, labels and many advertising purposes.
  14. Hebrew Stencil by Samtype, $49.00
    This is a modern Sans Serif font. There are 12 letters This font is for logos, covers and small texts and children books This font has the modern Hebrew punctuation: Shevana, Kamatz Katan, Dagesh Hazak, and Cholam Chaser.
  15. Echountter by Maulana Creative, $14.00
    Give your designs an authentic handcrafted feel. "Echountter Slanted Brush Font" is perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design and more. Thanks for use this font ~ Maulana
  16. Ready for More BB by Blambot, $10.00
    The long-awaited sentence-case version of Blambot's Ready for Anything comic book dialogue font has arrived! Are you...Ready for More? This typeface includes double-letter autoligatures, contextual alternate barred-I correction, and tons of diacritical glyphs.
  17. Hashira Mt by MotionTail, $20.00
    Give your designs an authentic handcrafted feel. "Hashira Mt" is perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design and more. Files included: - uppercase letters - multilingual symbols - numerals - punctuation
  18. Rollicking Polly by Happy Heart Fonts, $19.99
    This is my frilly, girly font I created in 2011. It's my version of my teenage handwriting. I hope you enjoy it and use it often. It's perfect for fun scrap-booking projects or making cute tags etc.
  19. Twigglee by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    Twigglee was inspired by the hand lettering on the plates in a 19th century book on ornaments by Owen Jones. It has no lower-case letters; the upper-case letters are simply repeated on the lower-case keys.
  20. Black Ornaments Four by Intellecta Design, $17.90
    Black Ornaments is a family of ornament/dingbat fonts, inspired by the CalligraphiaLatina font series. Is excellent for use in editorial works of art and publishing, as the cover of books, headpieces, packaging, magazines and many other solutions.
  21. Bowman by ParaType, $25.00
    Bowman is an informal slab-serif face written by hand with a marker. Its live and playful nature makes it suitable for comic books, illustrations, informal advertising and package design. Designer Alexandra Korolkova. Released by ParaType in 2010.
  22. Siarons by Maulana Creative, $15.00
    Give your designs an authentic brush handcrafted feel. "Siarons" is perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, flyer, clothing, branding, packaging design and more. Thanks for use this font. Maulana Creative
  23. Gottar Adsset by Maulana Creative, $12.00
    Give your designs an authentic brush handcrafted feel. "Gottar Adsset" is perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, flyer, clothing, branding, packaging design and more. Thanks for use this font. MaulanaCreative
  24. Fancy Kingdom MS by Redcollegiya, $9.00
    Fancy Kingdom is elegant serif font family wich great for wedding invitation, greeting cards, book covers or any fairy design. This kit includes 3 typefaces: - Regular - without curls; - Decorative - uppercase and lowercase with curls; - Combined - uppercase with curls.
  25. Cattle Town JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the 1946 French lettering book “100 Alphabets Publicitaires” (“100 Advertising Alphabets”) is a hand-lettered “Western” font called “Italian". This served as the basis for Cattle Town JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  26. Brown Marlyn by Ergibi Studio, $20.00
    This is the perfect combination of fonts, we are proud to introduce BROWN MARLYN, these fonts are of two types serif and script. Display Serif inspired by famous logo, This typeface has been made carefully to make sure its premium quality and luxury feel. The ligatures on serif makes this typeface unique and stands out rather than the regular serif font, perfectly for headlines, wedding, social media, logos, posters, packaging, T-shirts,coffee shops, restaurants, magazine’s headers, signs or gift/post cards,cafe’s and weddings or any type of advertising purpose. What's Included : Standard glyphs Ligatures International Accent Works on PC & Mac Simple installations If there is a problem, question, or anything about my fonts, don't hesitate to ask! Big Thanks ~ Ergibi Studio
  27. Eckhardt Signwork JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Eckhardt Signwork JNL was inspired by visual images collected by two great nostalgia sites: www.forgotten-ny.com and www.norelevance.com. The vintage signage photographed and saved for posterity on both sites reflect an age when hand-crafted work was the rule, rather than the exception [as is today]. Although somewhat limited in scope, this font can best be used for retro or nostalgic embellishments in ads or design work. There's also a generous amount of blank panels to insert your own copy for special projects. As with previous typefaces in this series, the font is named in honor of the late Al Eckhardt, owner of Allied Signs in Miami, Florida - a talented sign man and Jeff Levine's good friend for 18 years.
  28. Ezekiel by MYSTERIAN, $9.00
    Ezekiel Script is the font become flesh—mythic gesture imposed upon forms of mechanical medium. Typography has changed the internet; our phasing mimetic desires tend toward posture rather than rationale, and the face is a concept that explores that concept. Obviously some reading of McLuhan has infliunced this concept of analysis. The script has ample diacritic extensions, as well as an alternative for the ampersand (characteristic of MYSTERIAN type) and the eszette: an upper and lower case. The upper and lower case alphabets are diverse in that the majuscules do not have linking strokes while the miniscules do. This was the first script that I've made, and great attentiveness was taken to ensure that links were set accurately, and spacing harmonious throughout.
  29. Henriette by Typejockeys, $-
    The redefinition of a classic In the 1920s the Viennese government decided to standardize the street signs across the city. A typeface was especially constructed for the purpose. It was available in a Heavy and a Bold Condensed version, to support short street names as well as longer ones. As the years went by, the typeface was adopted and redrawn by several enamel factories. These adaptations lead to variations on the design, and to the fact that there isn’t a Viennese street sign font but 16 – in part severely – different versions. Henriette is not a digitization of any of those versions; rather, it is influenced by all of them. The italic versions are completely original and designed to accompany the Roman.
  30. Sansduski by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Sansduski is a sans-serif decorative/display family. Its very high x-height and tight spacing make it more suitable for use at large point sizes than small point sizes. (There are better options if one wants a readable text font.) It comes in nine weights and one outline style, with an oblique style accompanying each of these ten styles to give a total of 20 styles in the family. The letter O is a rectangle with rounded corners and this shape motif is carried over to other characters that are usually rounded. For a monospaced rather than proportional version of this design idea, see SansduskiMono. Sansduski is appropriate for titles, posters, advertising, and other uses that benefit from simple letter forms that are geometric and clean.
  31. Blazing Furnace by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $16.00
    At home we have a wood stove. Last year, I bought a whole bunch of tree trunks, which I cut up with a chainsaw and then chopped with my Swedish axe. In Holland we have a saying that firewood keeps you warm three times: when you cut the tree, when you chop the wood and when you burn it in the stove. Our stove is rather small, so it is not exactly a blazing furnace, but I liked the name because it seems to fit this font. Blazing Furnace was made with ink and a brush. It is a bit messy and rough, but it comes with multilingual support and a nice set of alternates for the lower case letters.
  32. Bulkr by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    Over the years, I've used Impact a lot. But, not because I liked it—rather because it was the only font I could find with the bulk I needed for a given title or whatever. I finally decided to make my own. It was originally built off Librum Sans Bold, but I quickly made a mask of Impact for the widths, bumped the x-height way up, made the horizontals much heavier, and on and on. You know how it is when you start designing. The result is a black sans with the bulk of Impact and much more interesting character shapes. I suspect I'll use it a lot. My hope is that you like it as much as I do. Have fun!
  33. British Castilla by Ergibi Studio, $19.00
    British Castilla Luxury Font Duo, these fonts are of two types serif and script. This typeface has been made carefully to make sure its premium quality and luxury feel. The ligatures on serif makes this typeface unique and stands out rather than the regular serif font, perfectly for headlines, logos, posters, packaging, T-shirts,coffee shops, restaurants, magazine’s headers, signs or gift/post cards,cafe’s and weddings or any type of advertising purpose. British Castilla Luxury font includes over 94 ligatures to make it more natural and has a beautiful characteristic hand lettering What's Included British Castilla* include, numbers, punctuation, alternates, and it also supports other languages British Castilla* it also supports multilingual if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us
  34. Ingram BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Ingram BT might be described as Deco, or Arts & Crafts, in style. Created by Alex Marshall, it is a very condensed design with high-waisted uppercase glyphs that feature dots rather than straight lines for the middle hairlines. There are two sets of alternate glyphs accessible via stylistic and contextual OpenType features. The contextual alternates offer the most interesting glyph substitutions. There are also oldstyle and tabular figures, superiors and inferiors, as well as unlimited fractions. Ingram is a very handsome, casual typeface, with a slightly rough finish. The compact lowercase remains very readable at text sizes and it is a pleasure to turn on the earth tone colors and typeset left and right justified paragraphs! The extended character set supports Baltic and Central European languages.
  35. Nidex by Aah Yes, $10.50
    Nidex is a caps-only industrial distressed font, ideal for titles, display and headlines, rough and ready, and coming with all the usual accented characters and an extensive set of punctuation. The misprinted effect is central to the font’s design and is built-in, simplifying the work for posters and flyers, and the example above is made with Regular and Condensed. Upper and Lower Case present 2 different sets of characters, and just a few letters are distinguishably more misprinted. Also there’s a full set of ligatures to make double-letter combinations print two different letters rather than the same one twice, from upper case A to lower case z. The zips contain both OTF and TTF versions - install either OTF or TTF, not both.
  36. HWT Showcard Script by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $29.95
    Described as “An extended script type that lends itself well to fine fashion, ready-to-wear and all quality merchandise” in a marketing blurb pitching Beaufont by the Morgan Sign Machine Company of Chicago for their Line-O-Scribe sign printing system. This advertising script font was originally manufactured exclusively for Morgan Sign under license by the Hamilton Wood Type Manufacturing Company. The source patterns and original artwork for this typeface exist in the archives of the Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum, and were used for this fresh digitization of this font. This digital take includes alternate letters as originally designed in the mid-century wood type version, and now includes a full extended latin character set with over 350 characters.
  37. Myhota by Ingrimayne Type, $7.00
    Myhota is a condensed sans-serif face that has a bit of rawness to it. It is condensed and has a very high x-height, so it more useful for display than text. Myhota-Bold and Myhota-Light were designed in 1990 and the other seven weights were added in 2021 as were the italic and backslanted styles. There is rarely a use for backslanted type, but when it is needed, Myhota provides an option. Myhota-Hatched was an attempt to see if a readable text font could be hatched out of Myhota by lowering the x-height and widening the letters. The result is a face with rather squarish letters. The regular and bold were original styles with the medium and italic styles added in 2021.
  38. Myhota Hatched by Ingrimayne Type, $7.00
    Myhota is a condensed sans-serif face that has a bit of rawness to it. It is condensed and has a very high x-height, so it more useful for display than text. Myhota-Bold and Myhota-Light were designed in 1990 and the other seven weights were added in 2021 as were the italic and backslanted styles. There is rarely a use for backslanted type, but when it is needed, Myhota provides an option. Myhota-Hatched was an attempt to see if a readable text font could be hatched out of Myhota by lowering the x-height and widening the letters. The result is a face with rather squarish letters. The regular and bold were original styles with the medium and italic styles added in 2021.
  39. HWT Lustig Elements by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $24.95
    'Euclid. A New Type,' originally designed in the 1930s by modern American designer Alvin Lustig (1915-1955), has been revived as 'Lustig Elements' through a collaboration of designers Craig Welsh and Elaine Lustig Cohen. Only twelve letterforms from the original font design had been retained in archive material in the many decades since its initial development. Lustig Elements combines four simple, geometric shapes aligned to an underlying grid with letterform designs that hold true to the spirit of the original font. Lustig Elements initially came to life in 2015 as wood type cut at Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum. The digital version expands on the basic character set with a pro expanded latin character set, small caps and even an Inline variation.
  40. Fairplex by Emigre, $49.00
    Zuzana Licko's goal for Fairplex was to create a text face which would achieve legibility by avoiding contrast, especially in the Book weight. As a result of its low contrast, the Fairplex Book weight is somewhat reminiscent of a sans serif, yet the slight serifs preserve the recognition of serif letterforms. When creating the accompanying weights, the challenge was to balance the contrast and stem weight with the serifs. To provide a comprehensive family, Licko wanted the boldest weight to be quite heavy. This meant that the "Black" weight would need more contrast than the Book weight in order to avoid clogging up. But harmonizing the serifs proved difficult. The initial serif treatments she tried didn't stand up to the robust character of the Black weight. Several months passed without much progress, and then one evening she attended a talk by Alastair Johnston on his book "Alphabets to Order," a survey of nineteenth century type specimens. Johnston pointed out that slab serifs (also known as "Egyptians") are really more of a variation on sans serifs than on serif designs. In other words, slab serif type is more akin to sans-serif type with serifs added on than it is to a version of serif type. This sparked the idea that the solution to her serif problem for Fairplex Black might be a slab serif treatment. After all, the Book weight already shared features of sans-serif types. Shortly after this came the idea to angle the serifs. This was suggested by her husband, and was probably conjured up from his years of subconscious assimilation of the S. F. Giants logo while watching baseball, and reinforced by a similar serif treatment in John Downer's recent Council typeface design. The angled serifs added visual interest to the otherwise austere slab serifs. The intermediate weights were then derived by interpolating the Book and Black, with the exception of several characters, such as the "n," which required specially designed features to avoid collisions of serifs, and to yield a pleasing weight balance. A range of weights was interpolated before deciding on the Medium and Bold weights.
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