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  1. Legestue by Bogstav, $16.00
    Legestue is danish and means playroom. But perhaps that translation is too direct. Legestue is a place where you can come with your kids and play with other kids. Kinda like a kindergarten, but in much smaller scale. I attended a Legestue when my kids were like 2 years old. But that's a looong time ago! I like the idea of just dropping by and see who's playing and who's around. And the same goes for this font - each letter is off and different, and quite playful. Also, the letters has a crunchy outline, which made me think of some of the cookies I ate at the Legestue :)
  2. Fette Fraktur by Linotype, $29.99
    This font is one of the most used broken letter fonts today. Fette Fraktur is used to invoke a nostalgic or rustic feeling and found often on restaurants with hearty homemade food’ or breweries who use the good old recipes’ of the founder. The font was designed in the 19th century and from the beginning intended as an advertisement typeface. The lower case letters have a gothic character with only the ornamental flourishes making them broken letters, while the capital letters are more characteristic of broken letter typefaces. One could say Fette Fraktur is a true mix of styles, not unusual for typefaces created at the turn of the 19th century.
  3. Apéro by Resistenza, $39.00
    A cheerful handwritten font family composed by 8 fonts. 5 slab weights, 2 slab effects and a sans serif. Handmade, friendly and classy, this family is inspired in one of our favorite traditions in Torino, “ L'Aperitivo ”. The social event every afternoon! Before dinner friends meet in the local bar and spend the time together eating, drinking, talking, laughing and eating and drinking again. Handwritten to get a friendly and human feeling. Letterforms specially designed to take the charming mood of this event. The sans serif has been inspired in some letterings found in old local liquor labels. Check out also ‘Modern Love Slanted’ Turquoise Nautica
  4. Grid Hero by PizzaDude.dk, $16.00
    100.000 years ago years ago, a group of mad scientists from the far away planet ZyrXX, encountered the earth and just waited to conquer the planet. Their masterplan was to use electronic brain waves to manipulate our minds. Sounds cheesy and comic, right? Well, that is the true story about this font. The font was built using a grid (hence the name!) and all I had in mind, was a mixture of old sci-fi movies and computer graphics from the 80ies. I did my best to recall and re-create this - I will let you be the judge to decide whether I succeeded! :)
  5. Brewmaster by FontMesa, $25.00
    Brewmaster was inspired by the Budweiser logo from the late 1800s and its updated revival in 2000, this style of script was very popular in the 1800s and could be found in use on old billeads and letterheads. Although Brewmaster looks accurate in detail to the Budweiser logo, this font has not been approved as official artwork for Budweiser. If you're looking for Budweiser’s official artwork it is recommended that you contact Anheuser Busch, Inc. and ask for their logo and usage guidelines. Companies are always changing their logo designs so it is always best to contact each companies advertising department for official artwork.
  6. Big Sur by Mysterylab, $11.00
    Big Sur is a six-width slab serif font family with a unique look. At first glance, it is clearly in the tradition of old west style alphabets, with its chunky top and bottom strokes and serifs. But it also features a whimsical vibe in the curvy and pointed flourishes, the wavy baseline, and the swash terminals on many of the glyphs. It's a true standout with unique identifiers, and is bound to grab the eye as something new and different; yet it's traditional enough to establish a solid Western or vintage Americana style. Great for rodeo, county or state fairs, saloons, pubs & taverns, cowboy gear, and even vintage psychedelic posters.
  7. Morta by Michael Rafailyk, $15.00
    Morta is a handwritten unicase typeface with a slight calligraphic influence. Its design, like a centuries-old cold dark stones, has carved edges and polished corners, and represented by two styles: more legible “Brute” for general use, and more contrast “Grace” for large text size. Scripts: Latin, Greek, Cyrillic Languages: 480+ Hinting: Manual PostScript
  8. Quare Zombie by Struggle Studio, $10.00
    Quare Zombie is an old typeface, comes in a clean and elegant style. There are 5 files in this font such as: Regular and Engraving with tattoo additions and Monoline Fonts. Quare Zombie is great for all types of looks from branding, emblems, advertisements, t-shirts, etc. Notes: (Quare Zombie Extras Tattoos are sold separately)
  9. Barcis by insigne, $24.75
    Take your reader far away to a tropical morning, where the inviting aroma of a fresh roast introduces them to a gentle breeze and the first, warm light of day. Take them there with Barcis. This organic face with its tall x-height and neo-humanist attributes shows its free spirit through unique terminals, calligraphy-inspired strokes, and a rich variety of OpenType alternates All insigne fonts are loaded with OpenType options. Barcis is geared up for pro typography. The font features many numeral sets, with fractions, old-style figures, superiors and inferiors. OpenType-capable programs like Quark or the Adobe suite allow you to quickly change ligatures and alternates. You can see these options shown in the .pdf brochure. Barcis also features the glyphs to aid a variety of languages, together with Central, Eastern and Western European languages. In all, Barcis supports around forty languages that utilize the Latin script, earning Barcis the pick for for multi-lingual publications and packaging. Barcis features three different widths and seven weights from exceptional Light-weight to dense Black. Each of these individual fonts offers its own authentic italics and alternate glyphs as well. With its high versatility, Barcis is without a doubt an amazing titling font, a great choice for journals, a solid option for web use, or even for clearly defining your mark in logotype. Bring Barcis into your library, and use it to carry your audience away.
  10. Tyma Garamont by T4 Foundry, $49.00
    The TYMA Garamont Roman was inspired by the Berner-Egenolff type sample from the 1560s. The Italic was inspired by a sample from Robert Granjon, also from the 1560s. The name TYMA is short for AB Typmatriser, a Swedish company founded 1948, because the Second World War stopped all import of matrices for Linotype and Intertype typesetting machines. It took until 1951-52 before the import was up to speed again. Until then, Sweden had to fend for itself. TYMA produced all technical equipment needed for type production, including the pantograph to cut the matrices, a complete set for each size and version. The templates for Garamont Roman were initiated by Henry Alm 1948. Bo Berndal was hired the following year, and continued the work by drawing and cutting templates for the rest of Garamont Roman, as well as for the remaining Garamont family. Bo Berndal stayed at TYMA until it went bankrupt in 1952. At that time Bo Berndal had already kick-started his career as type designer by drawing the typeface Reporter for one of the big daily newspapers, Aftonbladet, a version of Cheltenham for another daily, Dagens Nyheter, and copied several old typefaces for other customers. Librarian Sten G. Lindberg at The Royal Library of Stockholm, Kungliga Biblioteket, procured copies of original type samples. Henry Alm started the work in 1948, and Bo Berndal completed it - finally in this OpenType version.
  11. Steelfish by Ray Larabie is a bold, dynamic typeface that captures the essence of modernity and strength. Its design is a tribute to the resilience and enduring power of steel, making it a favorite a...
  12. Zebron by Fontron, $35.00
    A bold, decorative, striped font for display and headlines.
  13. Gothic Leavenworth by Wooden Type Fonts, $20.00
    Gothic Leavenworth, a display type, very bold, sans serif.
  14. Triron by Fontron, $35.00
    A bold, decorative, striped font for display and headlines.
  15. Gitan Latin by Rosetta, $60.00
    Gitan is a flared sans serif, reminiscent of engraving and stone carving. Sturdy and informal, the design features a moderate contrast that provides durability for text setting. Crisp design details like cuneiform head serifs and deeply cut wedge terminals give Gitan a sculptural appeal – a quality desired for all things display. Gitan’s expressiveness evokes the nuances of forms crafted directly in raw materials. The human touch provides vitality so often absent from purely mechanical designs. Pairing a rhythmic pattern with classic construction makes Gitan shine in text. Its natural look reflects a tangibility that thrives in wooden and rock-solid materials. Gitan’s habitat is at the crossroads of editorial and packaging work, grounded by a feeling of substance, but finished by an artisan’s handicraft. By nature, Gitan is flexible and willing to take risks.
  16. Cut Paper Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Playing around with a previous design, Jeff Levine came up with Cut Paper Stencil JNL, a typeface with both an Art Deco flair and the look of letters made from cut paper.
  17. Pleasant Evening JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Pleasant Evening JNL was modeled after an Art Nouveau serif typeface named ‘Racine’ [found in the 1881 Barnhart Bros. & Spindler type specimen book] and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  18. Nouveau Elegance JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The gently spurred serif hand lettering found on an advertisement for Berkshire Stockings (circa the 1920s) was the inspiration for Nouveau Elegance JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  19. Personal Note JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Personal Note JNL gets its inspiration from a semi-calligraphic pen alphabet found in the 1960 edition of the Speedball® lettering textbook and is offered in both regular and oblique versions.
  20. Design District JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Decorative elements with a decidedly Art Deco flair make up the twenty-six images found in Design District JNL by Jeff Levine. Use these images as embellishments to your next design project.
  21. Tylbor by Typoforge Studio, $29.00
    Tylbor was inspired by vernacular German typography but mostly by handwritten signs found on the archive photographs from the late 40s of the 20th century. Tylbor contains 14 styles in 7 weights.
  22. Kristolit by Sasha Denisova Type Foundry, $35.00
    Kristolit is a Scotch Roman-inspired typeface with a technological twist. Version 1.0 features regular and italic styles with basic Latin and Cyrillic sets. It’s both elegant and robust: its ample curves contrast with the brutality of its lines, the verticality of its axis and stroke contrast. It is optimized type family for editorial use, branding projects and identities striking a balance between aesthetic experimentation, functionality, and legibility. The italic version adds a calligraphic touch while maintaining its tech-savvy and robust character.
  23. Calluna Sans by exljbris, $-
    Calluna Sans was designed by Jos Buivenga of exljbris font foundry. The Calluna Sans typeface family is a humanist sans based on the popular Calluna serif fonts. It has true italics and OpenType typographic features including small caps, figure styles, ligatures and more. There are 716 glyphs in each font, with extensive language coverage. The Calluna Sans family has 10 fonts: 5 weights each with a matching italic. Check out Calluna™ which is a great pair for Calluna Sans™.
  24. Scarlet Bradley by Adita Fonts, $21.00
    Introducing scarlet Bradley font duo, Scarlet Bradley is a beautiful serif and script font with more alternative character – serif font with a complementary italic version. Scarlet Bradley come with elegant script font lowercase ending swash make your work more beautiful. It is great for making logotype, branding, promotional ads, quotes design, packaging, merchandise, poster, merchandise, social media and much more. Let’s make your work to next level!! Features ( Regular, Italic and script ) Compatiblity Windows Apple/Mac Linux Easily convert to webfont Cricut Silhouette
  25. Andes Condensed by Latinotype, $29.00
    Andes, designed by Daniel Hernández, is a display typeface that has neo-humanist characteristics. Its different terminals, among other elements, give it a look of mixed typography. Andes is a typeface with 10 Upright weights ,10 Italics & Condensed version, ranging from Ultra Light to Black, each of the same x-height. This typeface contains additional italic glyphs (a, y, z, g) that help to emphasise text or words. Andes is based on the design of Merced and both of them share several features.
  26. Northwoods by Cultivated Mind, $19.00
    Northwoods is a simple, handwritten sans serif font family designed by Cindy Kinash. This family includes five weights and italics. Northwoods is a little different than most sans serifs being that it’s handwritten. You can use the fonts in multiple ways such as in design or textually. Try the bolder weights for display text and the lighter/italic weights for textual purposes. Northwoods is great for packaging, magazines, layouts, web design, corporate identity and marketing. Posters designed by Henry Barros.
  27. Komrile by Issam Type, $20.00
    Komrile is a serif font combines a vintage look with a modern flair that give it a fancy and unique style. This awesome font is perfect for branding, logos, invitation, social media posts, photography, watermark and so much more. Komrile comes with regular, italic, Condensed and Condensed italic font styles. Uppercase & lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation, ligatures, alternates and multilingual support. OpenType Features Kerning Alternates Ligatures Stylistic Sets If you have any questions, please feel free to get in touch. Thank you
  28. Deroma by Yahya Type, $20.00
    Deroma - is an editorial serif font (regular and italic) It beautifully combines a vintage look with a modern flair. Deroma will be perfect for many projects: logo, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, invitation, or whatever project you’re working on. WHAT’S INCLUDED? Deroma Regular (uppercase & lowercase) Deroma Italic (uppercase & lowercase) Numbers & punctuation Ligature & Huge Stylistic alternate Multilingual support. Still got a question? Send me a message and I’ll be happy to answer! qura.yahya@gmail.com
  29. Skratchbook by CozyFonts, $30.00
    Skratchbook is a new handwritten font from the sketch pad of designer Tom Nikosey of CozyFonts. The family exists in 3 versions, Regular, Italic, & Back Italic. This font is a casual, coarse style meant to be used for personality and spontaneity. It's style conjurs anything from quick grocery lists to Halloween Party invites. It maintains amazing legibility in small sizes and it's true personality is revealed the larger it is set! Hoping this font finds your voice! Skratchbook, New from CozyFonts Foundry.
  30. Kartell by ParaType, $25.00
    Kartell type family was designed by Oleg Karpinsky for ParaType in 2006. Design features: lower contrast between strokes and slim serifs. It consists of three weight styles with corresponding Italics. The Open Type version contains a lot of alternate characters and additional ligatures. Italic styles contain some alternate letterforms and lots of swash characters. Kartell is recommended for long text passages at magazines, books and booklets, as well as for headlines, logos, billboards, visit cards, newspaper adds and so on.
  31. Utendo - Personal use only
  32. K5 - Personal use only
  33. East Anglia - 100% free
  34. Deutsche Zierschrift - Personal use only
  35. Tuscan MF - Unknown license
  36. Offenbach Chancery - Unknown license
  37. Heidelbe-Normal - Unknown license
  38. Schwabacher - Personal use only
  39. Stonecross - Unknown license
  40. Factually Handwriting by Mans Greback, $69.00
    Factually Handwriting is a stunning signature-style font that conveys a sense of expressive hand-lettering with a genuine touch. Its effortless strokes and wild curves make it perfect for adding a personal touch to your projects. Designed with a focus on authenticity, Factually Handwriting captures the beauty of natural handwriting, and consists of eight styles, including Regular, Italic, Bold, Alternate, Alternate Italic. Each style of Factually Handwriting offers a unique aesthetic, giving you the freedom to experiment with different looks and create truly personalized designs. This font is perfect for everything from logos and branding to social media posts and invitations. With its natural charm and expressive strokes, Factually Handwriting adds a touch of warmth and personality to any project. Use undercore _ anywhere in a to make a swash. Example: Hand_Signature Use multiple underscores to make different swashes. Example: Candy___Bars Use * to make flowers! Beautiful*Spring Blue***Roses The font is built with advanced OpenType functionality and has a guaranteed top-notch quality, containing stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures and more features; all to give you full control and customizability. It has extensive lingual support, covering all Latin-based languages, from Northern Europe to South Africa, from America to South-East Asia. It contains all characters and symbols you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
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