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  1. Nostra 2003 J - Unknown license
  2. Parisian Ornamentals by Celebrity Fontz, $24.99
    Beautiful, richly ornamented shadowed letters in the Empire fashion, similar to the fonts of the Parisian type founder J. Gille', cut around 1810. Includes one set of A-Z ornamental initials conveniently assigned to both the upper and lower case alphabet characters.
  3. P22 Mexican Relics by IHOF, $24.95
    Mexican Relics is a collection of over 100 dingbats in font format based on images found on a variety of clay stamps primarily from pre-Columbian Mexico. This font brings ancient artwork featuring fantastic animals and geometric shapes into the computer age.
  4. Behrens Schrift by Solotype, $19.95
    A simplified blackletter designed by Peter Behrens, architect and graphic artist who came into prominence around 1900. Issued by Rudhard's Typefoundry, Offenbach A. M., this face was typical of many in the Jugendstil period. Its squarish look works well in Craftsman period layouts.
  5. Life Cinema Screen by Andrey Ukhanev, $-
    This font was inspired by an old photographic film package I found. Over time, the vertical slits in the letters have become more complex and acquired slanted sections. The font is suitable for accidences: headlines, posters... maybe you can suggest something interesting ;)
  6. Trollslayer by Hanoded, $20.00
    Picture this: you are in the woods, hunting for Elk, when all of a sudden you hear the sound of battle horns coming from the village. Troll attack! Thank Wodan you are armed with this brand new font: Trollslayer. Let the fight begin!!
  7. Square Dance by Solotype, $19.95
    Animated types like this one have been around for fifty or more years. They certainly add a sense of liveliness to a headline. This one trades upon the "wrong way weights" of the old French Clarendon. Think of it as Barnum with Bounce.
  8. Uptown JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Uptown JNL was found amidst the pages of a 1944 edition of the vintage lettering design book entitled "Sixty Alphabets". This lovely Art Deco typeface has slight curvature to the straight lines of the letter forms and a wonderful hand-lettered look.
  9. Easy Money JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1920s Art Nouveau movement spawned a number of beautiful hand lettered pieces of sheet music from that era. Attractive and narrow, the characters found on the title page of one such piece of music was the inspiration for Easy Money JNL.
  10. Candle Wax JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The design of Candle Wax JNL comes from an original movie poster for the movie "Bell, Book and Candle" starring James Stewart. The oddly erratic letter forms conjure up ideas of spells, witchcraft and other things found lurking on dark moonlit nights.
  11. Printers Parts JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The thirty images contained in Printers Parts JNL are another assortment of wonderful dingbats from various vintage sources. Brackets, ornaments, end caps, arrows, pointing hands and advertising phrases are part of the wide and various choices and styles found within this font.
  12. Fleurons V by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Fleurons are embellishments and here is my fifth set. I again found some nice old ones and made them completely new. These very elaborate ones go extremely well together with my scripts Nadine and Ellida!!! Yours in an elaborate mood, Gert Wiescher
  13. Wandering Phantom by Letterhend, $15.00
    Introducing Wandering Phantom, a font that beckons you into terror and fascination collide. Whether you're evoking horror aesthetics or weaving a web of scary sophistication, Nightmare Glyph's versatility knows no bounds. Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Alternates/Ligatures Multilingual PUA encoded
  14. Heckel by Hanoded, $15.00
    Erich Heckel (1883 - 1970) was a German painter and printmaker. He was a founding member of Die Brücke (The Bridge), a group of German expressionists. Heckel font somewhat resembles the loose (and messy) handwriting Erich Heckel used in some of his drafts.
  15. Art Department JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Art Department JNL is a fun, casual serif typeface which fits perfectly with any number of visual projects. This is one of the many hand-lettered alphabets found in various Speedball® lettering textbooks that has been re-drawn digitally by Jeff Levine.
  16. Syakifah by Twinletter, $15.00
    Introduce Syakifah, Arabic style font For brands and designers around the world, Syakifah provides beautiful Arabic themed fonts, creating unique and luxurious designs. With each font, you’ll find that it’s lively, sharp, and clean – be sure to add it to your collection today.
  17. Graffiti PTx by Pedro Teixeira, $15.00
    This font was inspired on graffiti texts, sentences of street walls. The intention it's to give an style of old school words spreaded on some walls around the world. This can be cool for an design of a poster, headlines and so on.
  18. Message Of The Birds by chicken, $14.00
    A handful of these spiky, sprightly letters made up the twittering title page of 'Message Of The Birds', a song by one Flora Warner, found in stacks of crumbling scores on an old upright piano in the basement of a favorite London bookstore.
  19. HT Orologiaio by Dharma Type, $19.99
    HT Orologiaio is made by sharp and thin lines with a retro mood. Holiday Type Project offers retro hand drawing scripts. Inspired by retro script on shopfront lettering, wall paint advertisements in Italy around 1950s. Check out the script fonts from Holiday Type!
  20. Zorro by Solotype, $19.95
    A reasonably accurate rendering of an old favorite font from Victorian times. Quite readable in lowercase, and very eye-catching in all-caps. We got the proof for this in London many years ago, but neglected to learn the name. Zorro sounds good.
  21. Osnova Navigation by AndrijType, $18.75
    The common Slavic word Основа (Osnova) means basis in English and βάση in Greek. This universal but still distinctive typeface can make a good ground for any design project. Special Navigation version separated by Western Latin, Greek and Cyrillic families is here.
  22. Harmonica by Calligraphics, $30.00
    This family of fonts was created to resemble a hand written style. It is loosely based on several sources, including that of the designer. There are unique ligatures, readily found in Keystrokes on the Macintosh platform: fr, ff, ffl, ss, tr, Th.
  23. Kunze by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $15.00
    Kunze font was inspired by the work of German graphic artist Carl Kunze (Minden, 1884). Kunze is a fat display font; a little rough around the edges, a little wonky in places, but very distinguishable and useful. Comes with extensive language support.
  24. RM Random by Ray Meadows, $19.00
    A fun design, useful for many informal applications. Based on hand-drawn letters. Due to the nature of this design there may be a very slight lack of smoothness to the curves at extremely large point sizes (around 200 pt and above).
  25. Rugged Rock by Comicraft, $19.00
    Around the rugged rock the ragged rascal ran, Foregoing fancy fonts, the Fontographer fawned and fell! Alliteratively allowing for assonant aspects as well, He spoke of several sentences that some should never spell! This classic title font will deliver tall tales that tell!
  26. Yancha Pop by Norio Kanisawa, $50.00
    It's a heavy and pop font that I imagined to be a naughty child. There are three kinds of "YanchaPop" which is easy to use with standards, "YanchaPopRounded" with a gentle impression which rounded the corner a little, "YanchaPopJitabata" of a cheerful image tilted randomly. It corresponds to Hiragana · Katakana · Alphabet · Numerals · Symbols · Kanji(chinese characters). You can also write vertically. You can use it easily, because it contains JIS first · second level, and IBM extended Kanji(about 6700chinese characters). This font is bold, recommended to use it for headlines and prominent places. It might be good for shop pop etc. I think it would be fun to make people around us happy like a naughty child. <「やんちゃポップ」紹介文> やんちゃな子供をイメージした、太めのポップ体です。 スタンダードで使いやすい「やんちゃポップ」、角を少し丸くした優しい印象の「やんちゃポップRounded」、ランダムに文字を傾けた元気なイメージの「やんちゃポップじたばた」の3種類がございます。 ひらがな・カタカナ・アルファベット・数字・記号類・漢字に対応。縦書きもできます。 漢字はJIS第一水準・第二水準・IBM拡張漢字(約6700文字)に対応しているので、使いやすいかと思います。 太めのフォントなので、見出しや目立つ場所に使うのがオススメです。お店のポップなどにもいいかもしれません。 やんちゃな子供みたいに、周囲の人たちを楽しくできるようなフォントになればいいなぁと思います。 <スタイルカテゴリー> ポップ体、角ゴシック
  27. Johto by Superpencil, $32.00
    Finally, a font that’s ready for your pixel adventures. Johto is a hand-crafted, pixelated font that captures the excitement of 1990s Tokyo for today’s developers, designers, and video-game makers. We all love the pixelated games we played as kids. Now, as programmers, video makers, and creators of side projects that make our hearts pound with passion, there is nothing more satisfying than imagining ourselves in the shoes of the people that inspired us. We want to feel like we're right back there in the excitement of 1990s Tokyo, as an artist or engineer. Johto was created because of our disappointment with the pixel fonts we found online. And for people like us, who care deeply about the quality of our work - especially the work we do for ourselves - we realized we needed a high-quality pixel font to give our work the look it deserves. With over six hundred characters plus support for dozens of languages, including Japanese, tons of fun hand-crafted ligatures to get the look right, Johto is an authentic nostalgia trip. It has all those missing details you didn't notice, but your brain did.
  28. Opa-locka JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Opa-locka JNL is named for a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida and is based on an Art Nouveau-era bit of hand lettering found on vintage sheet music. Legendary aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss (who successfully developed the city of Miami Springs and the city of Hialeah with James Bright) began the development of Opa-locka around 1925 as a planned community with a "1001 Arabian Nights" theme. Plans for this exclusive community included a country club and a small private airfield, but the hurricane of 1926 derailed Curtiss' original vision of the city. Opa-locka gradually took shape as a residential area for middle-class families, but the closing of a long-established Marine base, changing demographics and a reputation for being a hot-spot for crime, drug abuse and corruption tarnished this once-grand community (which boasts the largest collection of Moorish Revival architecture in the Western hemisphere). Old-time Miamians bristle when the city's name (an abbreviation of a Seminole place name, spelled Opa-tisha-wocka-locka) is mis-spelled as "Opa-Locka", "Opa Locka" or "Opalocka". The correct name is hyphenated, and the second part is in lower case.
  29. Blindness Graffiti by Colllab Studio, $14.00
    "Hi there, thank you for passing by. Colllab Studio is here. We crafted best collection of typefaces in a variety of styles to keep you covered for any project that comes your way! What if you could have a graffiti font collection? Or a street-inspired font collection? What if you want something clean, legible, yet still playful and fun? Searches online turn up nothing. Those popular sites only provide typical graffiti fonts. Well don't worry. What you’re looking for lies right here. We combine art and technology to bring the most extensive graffiti font collection around to your doorstep easier, faster, and cheaper than anywhere else. Introducing, Blindness Graffiti font is more than just random lettering. Its structured strokes and grungy strokes ooze its strong characteristic, inspired by urban style or cyberpunk design. It’s out of this world yet the balance between action and serenity keeps the font grounded. Blindness Graffiti is available in uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuations and lots of variations on each character include OpenType features, alternates, common ligatures and also additional swash to let you customize your designs. A Million Thanks www.colllabstudio.com
  30. Genial by Scholtz Fonts, $16.95
    Genial is an elegant, contemporary script font in nine styles, specifically designed for maximum versatility. All of the styles, ranging from condensed thin to expanded fat, are clear and legible. The font conveys a feeling of relaxed elegance. The Family: Medium weights - Regular: of medium weight and regular width - Expanded: of medium weight and wide - Condensed: of medium weight and condensed width (narrow characters) - perfect for limited space Black weights (for best readability) - Regular: for bolder statements - Expanded: expanded width for bolder statements Light weights - Regular: regular width, delicate line - Expanded: wide characters and a delicate line - Condensed: condensed width (narrow characters) and a delicate line Fat weight - Expanded: for maximum impact (wide and extra-bold) Use a combination of styles for product branding, book covers, invitations, greeting cards. The Genial combination will enable you to use different styles of the same font for headings, sub-headings and body text. Genial contains over 250 characters - (upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals, symbols and accented characters are present). It has all the accented characters used in the major European languages.
  31. Bright Flicks by Nathatype, $29.00
    Bright Flicks is a delightful script font that embodies a playful and whimsical spirit. With its rounded letterforms and charming swings at the ends of some letters, this typeface adds a joyful and lively touch to your designs. The defining feature of this script lies in its rounded shape, which gives the font a friendly and approachable appearance. The letterforms flow smoothly, creating a sense of fluidity and movement. Each letter flows into the next, creating a harmonious and lively composition. The uppercase letterforms are crafted with precision and creativity, maintaining legibility while embracing the playful nature of the font. Adding to its character are the swings at the ends of select letters, adding a touch of playfulness and spontaneity. Bright Flicks captures the essence of creativity and imagination. The rounded shapes evoke a sense of warmth and friendliness, while the swings at the ends of certain letters add a touch of whimsy and fun. This font brings a sense of joy and positive energy to your designs. You can also enjoy the various features available in this font. Features: Stylistic Sets Ligatures Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Bright Flicks fits in logos, branding materials, packaging, and any design project that aims to evoke a sense of cheerfulness and creativity. Whether you're working on invitations, greeting cards, posters, or any project that needs a touch of playfulness, this font will bring a vibrant and lively vibe. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  32. Ghost Terror by Ditatype, $29.00
    Ghost Terror is a captivating display font that will haunt your designs with an eerie allure. Designed in uppercase and bold, this typeface commands attention and exudes an aura of fear. Each letter is meticulously crafted with a rounded shape, and some have sharp edges, adding a sense of unpredictability and suspense. The haunting brush details on each letter further enhance the font's chilling theme, immersing your audience in a world of ghostly terror. With its bold weight and rounded shape, this font brings a sense of familiarity while maintaining an air of otherworldly mystery. The mix of rounded shapes and sharp edges in this font adds a dynamic contrast, giving the font an unsettling and unpredictable appearance. The letters seem to dance between the realms of the living and the undead, capturing the essence of ghostly entities that lurk in the shadows. The brush details in Ghost Terror lend a haunting and handcrafted touch, as if the letters were inscribed by spectral beings. These eerie details add a sense of craftsmanship and an element of horror, creating an atmosphere of supernatural presence. For the best legibility you can use this font in the bigger text sizes. Enjoy the available features here. Features: Alternates Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Ghost Terror fits in headlines, logos, movie posters, flyers, invitations, branding materials, print media, editorial layouts, headers, and any horror-themed project. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  33. Swim by Designpiraten, $15.00
    A typeface family inspired by water. The family comes with a text version of two weights and matching italics —Regular, Regular Italic, Bold and Bold Italic. In addition, both weights come with a characteristic “glitch” version wich makes the family outstanding and suitable for branding and visual communication projects. The fonts support 207 different languages.
  34. Moho FX Shadow Pro by John Moore Type Foundry, $40.00
    A display font collection for fantasy headlines within the concept of Moho Condensed based in letters with shadows as Moho Umbra Regular and Italic, or simple shadow effect as Moho Shadow Regular and Italic, or font effects to be used in color layers. all ideal for interesting lettering to magazines, posters and labels design.
  35. Armeria by Tanincreate, $17.00
    Armeria is a modern serif font with modern look and elegant minimalistic style. Armeria aims to be a universal, it works great in headlines, high-end branding, logo designs, magazines, product packaging & invitations. It comes in 1 style - regular and is equipped with an advanced character set, supporting Central European languages. Armeria Regular Armeria Italic
  36. Resist Mono by Groteskly Yours, $25.00
    Resist Mono is a highly functional monospaced type family designed for optimal performance both in print and on the web. Inspired by the distinctive features of the original Resist Sans family, it showcases deep inktraps, angled terminals, and exceptional legibility. With its bold personality and style, Resist Mono remains highly readable even at small sizes. Suitable for coding, UX, web, and graphic design, Resist Mono offers versatility and visual impact for a wide range of applications. Resist Mono comes in 16 styles (14 static fonts) and two variable fonts. Each font contains over 1300 glyphs, including letters, small capitals, numbers, punctuation, symbols, etc. Resist Mono supports more than 200 Latin-based languages and has extensive Cyrillic support for languages like Russian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Serbian, and many more. In addition to this, Resist Mono also includes special Powerline symbols for coding. OpenType features in Resist Mono include Small Capitals, Case Sensitive Punctuation, Stylistic Alternates, Fractions, Subscript, Superscript, Ligatures and many more. Resist Mono Type Family Features: - 1300+ characters per font - 14 static fonts - 2 variable fonts - True Italics - Small Capitals - Extensive OpenType features - Supports 200+ Languages (Latin & Cyrillic) - Special Symbols and Features - Free Trial Fonts Available Resist Mono has been meticulously developed to prioritize functionality and legibility, making it an ideal choice for coding. It offers true italics with a calligraphic influence, adding a unique touch to the font. Additionally, users can access the regular slanted letterforms through OpenType by selecting the corresponding stylistic set. With its versatility, Resist Mono can be applied beyond coding, finding relevance in various contexts like product and graphic design, web design, publishing, and more, thanks to its visually appealing features and bold stylistic choices. Explore Resist Mono Dynamic Specimen for more features, type testers, etc.
  37. Aure Declare by Aure Font Design, $23.00
    Aure Declare officiates with dignity and dispassion. These traditional serif forms engage the reader with a no-nonsense subtext of reliability. Declare’s capacity to showcase the message rather than the medium brings a welcome legibility to extended text and a formal assertion to astrological expressions and chartwheels. Declare is an original design developed by Aurora Isaac. After more than a decade in development, 2018 marks the first release of the CJ and KB glyphsets in regular, italic, bold, and bold-italic. The CJ glyphset is a full text font supporting a variety of European languages. A matching set of small-caps complements the extended lowercase and uppercase glyphsets. Supporting glyphs include standard ligatures, four variations of the ampersand, and check-mark and happy-face with their companions x-mark and grumpy-face. Numbers are available in lining, oldstyle, and small versions, with numerators and denominators for forming fractions. Companion glyphs include Roman numerals, specialized glyphs for indicating ordinals, and a variety of mathematical symbols and operators. The CJ glyphset also includes an extended set of glyphs for typesetting Western Astrology. These glyphs are also available separately in the KB glyphset: a symbol font re-coded to allow easy keyboard access for the most commonly used glyphs. In addition to Aure Declare’s versatility as a text font, Declare pairs well as a no-nonsense foil to any decorative design. Aure Sable, for example, will shine all the more beside Declare’s practicality. Aure Declare pairs especially well with its close cousin, Aure Wye. Wye’s decorative forms provide elegant titles and drop-caps for Declare’s extended text. Give Aure Declare a trial run! You may discover a permanent place for this font family in your typographic palette. AureFontDesign.com
  38. Aure Teddy by Aure Font Design, $23.00
    Aure Teddy emanates the trusting tenderness of a favorite teddy bear. The hand-penned look of these forms engages the reader with a subtext of comfort. Teddy is delightfully legible as a text font and works well where a more organic look is wanted. It brings an unassuming charm to text and titles and a welcome empathy to astrological expressions and chartwheels. Its engaging charcter serves well in labeling diagrams and personalizing nametags. Teddy is an original design developed by Aurora Isaac. After more than a decade in development, 2018 marks the first release of the CJ and KB glyphsets in regular, italic, bold, and bold-italic. The CJ glyphset is a full text font supporting a variety of European languages. A matching set of small-caps complements the extended lowercase and uppercase glyphsets. Supporting glyphs include standard ligatures, four variations of the ampersand, and check-mark and happy-face with their companions x-mark and grumpy-face. Numbers are available in lining, oldstyle, and small versions, with numerators and denominators for forming fractions. Companion glyphs include Roman numerals, specialized glyphs for indicating ordinals, and a variety of mathematical symbols and operators. The CJ glyphset also includes an extended set of glyphs for typesetting Western Astrology. These glyphs are also available separately in the KB glyphset: a symbol font re-coded to allow easy keyboard access for the most commonly used glyphs. Aure Teddy fills a unique niche, being a modestly decorative font as well as a competant text font. Like Aure Jane, Aure Teddy serves well paired with the decorative touches of Aure Brash and Aure Sable. Give Aure Teddy a trial run! You may discover a permanent place for this font family in your typographic palette. AureFontDesign.com
  39. Aure Zeritha by Aure Font Design, $23.00
    Aure Zeritha emotes the unassuming charm of fairytale romance. The modestly adorned forms of this decorative serif font engage the reader with a subtext of innocence. Zeritha brings an ingenuous romance to text and titles and a guileless promise of adventure to astrological expressions and chartwheels. The breadth of typographic textures revealed in its bold and italic forms is given depth by the charm of its small-caps and the delight of its curly alternates. Zeritha is an original design developed by Aurora Isaac, first released in the LP glyphset in 2011. After more than a decade in development, 2018 marks the release of the CJ and KB glyphsets, available in regular, italic, bold, and bold-italic. The CJ glyphset is a full text font supporting a variety of European languages. A matching set of small-caps complements the extended lowercase and uppercase glyphsets. Supporting glyphs include standard ligatures, four variations of the ampersand, and check-mark and happy-face with their companions x-mark and grumpy-face. Numbers are available in lining, oldstyle, and small versions, with numerators and denominators for forming fractions. Companion glyphs include Roman numerals, specialized glyphs for indicating ordinals, and a variety of mathematical symbols and operators. The CJ glyphset also includes an extended set of glyphs for typesetting Western Astrology. These glyphs are also available separately in the KB glyphset: a symbol font re-coded to allow easy keyboard access for the most commonly used glyphs. Aure Zeritha stands its own as a text font, but for extended text, try pairing Zeritha with its distant cousin, Aure Declare. Use Zeritha where the fairytale romance is needed; use Declare for tight text and practical contrast. Give Aure Zeritha a trial run! You may discover a permanent place for this font family in your typographic palette. AureFontDesign.com
  40. Ah, "rockdafonkybit" by Grafik Industries - a font that sounds like it was named during a groovy jam session in the basement of a 1970s disco-tech, where the walls were painted in psychedelic pattern...
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