5,643 search results (0.014 seconds)
  1. Maybug MS by Redcollegiya, $12.00
    Maybug is a Scandinavian font family which makes it great for any children's design: greeting cards, invitations, posters, textile prints or book covers. You can mix letters of all styles to get really funny and unusual compositions.
  2. Kailey Latief by Balpirick, $15.00
    Kailey Latief is a sweet, soft hand-lettered handwritten font. Fall in love with its authentic feel and use it to create gorgeous wedding invitations, beautiful stationary art, eye-catching social media posts, and cute greeting cards.
  3. Awesome Heather by Supfonts, $15.00
    Awesome Heather is a casual handwritten font. Perfect for greeting cards, wedding stationery, photographer watermarks logos, modern websites, apparel design and more. Awesome Heather features handwritten ligatures, beginning and end swashes for lowercase letters and heart connections
  4. JH Mabel by JH Fonts, $40.00
    JH Mabel is a modern cursive typeface; it has three weights: light, medium and bold. It is a smart type and consists of extra characters to simulate real handwriting. Typical use: branding, greeting cards, long runing text.
  5. Natural Garden by Balpirick, $15.00
    Natural Garden is a sweet, soft hand-lettered handwritten font. Fall in love with its authentic feel and use it to create gorgeous wedding invitations, beautiful stationary art, eye-catching social media posts, and cute greeting cards.
  6. Bubble float by Fox7, $10.00
    Bubble Float is a cute, easy-to-read, and jolly display font. You can use this font in various projects, such as blog posts, logos, branding, ads, invitations, greeting cards, planners, photo albums, decorations, and much more.
  7. Baby Born by Nurf Designs, $14.00
    Baby Born is a playful and childish display font. It is suitable for greeting card, birthday invitation, labels, packaging, t-shirt designs, logotypes and much more. Baby Born comes with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuations & multilingual support characters.
  8. Brilliant Summer by Typestory, $15.00
    Brilliant Summer is an enchanting handwritten font. This lovely and fresh script font has a wide spectrum of applications ranging from greeting cards to headlines and is guaranteed to add a romantic feel to your next projects.
  9. Salt & Pepper by Almarkha Type, $29.00
    Salt & Pepper is cute handwritten, but also Crafty. This versatile script font has a wide range of applications ranging from greeting cards to kids’ crafts, and is guaranteed to add a sweet touch to your next design.
  10. PTL Spekta by ProtoType, $42.00
    Spekta is an unorthodox Neo-Grotesk typeface devoted to versatility and beauty. Originally designed as an all-caps display typeface influenced by Bauhaus and early grotesque forms, Spekta switched priorities and evolved into a well-equipped 8-weight workhorse boasting 667 characters and italics to boot. Spekta’s focus on condensed forms and a greater x-height and cap height difference compared to typical Grotesque types allows for increased legibility at smaller sizes while utilising less horizontal space. Despite this, Spekta respects its display-type roots with elegant forms influenced by a mix of early and modern Grotesque typefaces and countless trial-and-error. Additionally, two sets of diacritics (marks such as acutes, graves, circumflexes, and so on) have been designed to further improve readability and reading flow, an atypical feature for most typefaces. Spekta is devoted to versatility, handing control to the designer with 8 stylistic sets (that only affect a single character and not a group of them), 4 number sets, true superscript, subscript, and scientific subscript characters (unlike what design softwares generate), ordinals, alternative and full-width characters, and much more.
  11. Wink by Sudtipos, $49.00
    Wink has been created as the result of exhaustive research, trial and development. It is an OpenType set of fonts which appears in a friendly and fun way, with a new twist on what Joluvian has previously created. Full of personality, with a brave and strong creative line, it is intended to reflect authenticity when being used in all types of media and styles. The ornaments offered in this font work as a graphic resource that expand all the possibilities for Wink users.
 
Although Wink is inspired by traditional calligraphic flourishes, its modern twist makes it elegant and simple at the same time. It’s not  completely a brush type but it has been created with the same calligraphy base Joluvian usually works with. Wink also has a caps version with the same style of the script. Both versions could work perfectly, individually or together. As usual, the type has been developed with Ale Paul for Sudtipos, and the collaboration of Macus Romero has been essential to illustrate the style that Wink represents.
  12. Operetta by Synthview, $34.00
    Operetta is a neo-didone display font family inspired on Bodoni, Didot (early 18th century) and Walbaum (19th century). Despite of this heritage, Operetta’s design meets contemporary taste and typesetting needs. With five optical sizes, masterfully navigate between contrast and legibility across various dimensions. The range of eight weights, from the weightless Extralight to the robust Extrabold, let you set your tone: from delicate to exuberant. Operetta's generous character set and opentype features let you meet the most demanding layout needs. And don’t forget swashes, arrows and other extra glyphs, seldom included in a didonesque font. The number displayed in the font family name signifies the recommended minimal print size in points. In web design you should double the minimum value for a retina screen, multiply by 4 for a 72dpi screen. Of course its rendering depends on the printing support, screen resolution etc. Therefore, take it as a suggestion or a starting point; make your own trials. And now, the pièce de résistance: Operetta unveils its italics, adding yet another layer of allure and sophistication.
  13. Ongunkan Carpathian Basin Rovas by Runic World Tamgacı, $60.00
    Carpathian Basin Rovas The Carpathian Basin Rovas script, or Kárpát-medencei rovás in Hungarian, was used in the Carpathian Basin between about the 7th and 11th centuries. Most of the inscriptions are in Hungarian, but some were in Onogur, As-Alan, Slavic or Eurasian Avar. Carpathian Basin Rovas is thought to be a descendent of the Proto-Rovas script, which was used to the east of the Aral Sea between about the 1st century AD and 567, when the tribes who were using it, the Avars and Ogurs, started to move into the Carpathian Basin. That process took until about 670 AD, after which the Proto-Rovas script became the Carpathian Basin Rovas and the Khazarian Rovas scripts. The Proto-Rovas script was perhaps a descendent of the Aramaic script. Since 2009 efforts have been made to revive the use of this alphabet. Some letters were added to it to represent sounds in modern Hungarian that weren't used historically.
  14. Juvenile by DimitriAna, $19.00
    Juvenile is a hand drawn fresh and playful font family, offered in a variety of weights and special characters, which matches perfectly with 52 decorative elements. It is suitable for different applications such as logos, stationery design, invitations, labels, merchandise products, and much more. Juvenile contains OpenType features such as ligatures, stylistic alternates and swashes. It supports Central, Eastern, Western European, Baltic, Turkish and Greek languages. The fonts are fully unicode-mapped (PUA encoded).
  15. Delicia Pro by Wiescher Design, $69.50
    Delicia Pro Script is a versatile fat script designed with delicatessen shops in mind, it has lots of variations. There are for example seven different versions for the uppercase letters that can be accessed with opentype savy software. different ampersands, @-signs, Th combinations, lots of different lowercase letters and so on. The font can be used in all of Europe, Turkey and the Baltic countries (sorry no Greek and Cyrillic). Yours very versatile Gert Wiescher
  16. Barito by Authentype, $14.00
    The Barito Serif 9 font is full of cursive typefaces with sharp, bold lines that create an optical illusion that appears to intimidate the reader. Barito serif font comes with many languages ​​like Cyrillic • Greek • Latin and is perfect for designing books, magazines, titles for online advertising media websites and much more. The barito serif font not only comes with 9 weights, but is also accompanied by an italic for complement and confirmation.
  17. Manas Pro by Fontuma, $24.00
    Manas is the name of the epic of the Kyrgyz Turks. The font family is also designed with serifs to reflect the characteristics of the epic from which it is named. This typeface, which is a serif, consists of three families: ▪ Manas: Font family containing Latin letters ▪ Manas Pro: Font family including Latin, Arabic and Hebrew alphabets ▪ Manas World: A family of typefaces including Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic and Hebrew alphabets
  18. Calamity Wayne by explogos, $24.99
    Calamity Wayne is a reverse-contrast slab serif, inspired by the ‘wild west’ French Clarendons (aka Italians or Egyptians) of the late-1800s. Despite the idiosyncrasies that make it ideal for display and headline uses, it is also surprisingly legible in text settings. Calamity Wayne supports Latin, Cyrillic and Greek, and is available in OTF and TTF formats. Acknowledgement: I am very grateful to David Jonathan Ross (https://djr.com) for his support and encouragement.
  19. SK Gothenburg by Salih Kizilkaya, $9.99
    SK Gothenburg is a double-weighted sans serif font designed with inspiration from the blending of the historical structure of the city of Gothenburg with its modern life. It contains all the typographic elements you will need. It offers full support for the Latin alphabet, and includes basic characters in Cyrillic and Greek alphabets. SK Gothenburg contains 48 different fonts and 34,176 glyphs. It includes a free version for you to experience.
  20. Calligra by Fo Da, $16.00
    Calligra is a single weight display font derived from a serif roman. It works well for headlines and can be used also well in text. It supports English, Spanish, French, German, Extended Latin, Greek and more. The name Calligra came from calligraphy which was the main style we followed during creating this font. Main Features: • 813 glyphs • 622 ligatures • 29 “Number” ligatures • Support for many languages • Perfect for logos and headlines • Latin support expanded
  21. MS Reference Sans Serif by Microsoft Corporation, $39.00
    MS Reference Sans Serif font is a special font containing the WGL character set and a range of symbols and icons. The WGL Pan-European character set provides support for Western, Central and Eastern European languages including Greek, Cyrillic, Baltic and Turkish. MS Reference Sans Serif is based on the Verdana fonts created by Matthew Carter and hinted by Thomas Rickner. The MS Reference Sans Serif font is distributed under license from Microsoft Corporation.
  22. Nauplia by Eurotypo, $48.00
    Nauplia is an organic script font, specially designed for use in logotypes, advertising and packaging. It is interesting to note the use of free-flowing lettering to perform its own eye-catching, connected and unconnected. Nauplia contain 450 glyphs with full OpenType features: swashes, ligatures, stylistics alternates and much more. Nauplia is a Greek city, its name according to Strabo, derives from the mythological character Nauplio, the son of Poseidon and Amimone.
  23. Enforcer by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Modern simple typeface expressing sharp and bright words without need for writing something really smart. Made by Dusan Jelesijevic one day when he left without anything smart to say or write, so he just grabbed a pencil and forced the paper to be cooperative. Someone said that this typeface looks like the ancient Greeks went in present future and used contemporary equipment for writing those letters. It is ideal for branding and avantgarde identities.
  24. Wienerlinien by Wannatype, $26.00
    Versatile pixel fonts inspired by underground LEDs in Vienna. 4 styles (Pro, Poster, Caption, Mosaique) with different shapes and proportions are bound to one pixel grid to be combined perfectly in 5 pixel shapes: Square, Rounded, Dots, Hatch, Polaris. Pro: strong emphasis, wide proportions, best for legible text. 400+ symbols, greek alphabet. Poster: strong + compressed for large text use. Caption: legibilty for small text use. Mosaique: monospaced tiles with letters and pattern.
  25. Decutto by Michael Rafailyk, $15.00
    Decutto is a neo-grotesque that packs the Marionette formula and some blackletter ideas into a low-contrast sans serif design. Its name plays on the phrases “off cut” and “cut to” which express the key feature – the contemporary legible letter shape is decorated with cut carved edges and counters, giving the typeface crisp and simplistic look, like that of an old minted coin. Scripts: Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew. Hinting: Manual PostScript.
  26. Andale Teletext by Monotype, $41.99
    Teletext fonts have a defined character set comprising alphanumeric and graphics characters. The Andale Teletext fonts also include G3 Smooth Mosaics and Line Drawing Set support as defined in ETSI EN 300 706, for Teletext 2. Andale Teletext includes the following character sets: Latin G0 and G2 sets, Latin National Option Sub-Sets, Cyrillic set, Greek set. Andale Teletext family includes 3 fonts: Andale Telext regular, Andale Telext 43 and Andale Teletext 83.
  27. Sluicebox by Aerotype, $29.00
    Straight from the ‘extras’ drawer, the mismatched Sluicebox character set is comprised mainly of serif type specimens. The OpenType versions of Sluicebox have 52 ligature features that automatically substitute a unique pair of distressed characters when any upper or lower case letter is keyed twice in a row, as well as features for Old Style Numerals and Small Caps. Sluicebox Pro extends the character set to support Eastern European Latin, Baltic, Greek and Turkish.
  28. ITC Klepto by ITC, $50.99
    The ITC Klepto™ typeface from Phill Grimshaw is a hunkered down, bulldog blunt design. It's bold, rough around the edges, and more than a little quirky. ITC Klepto's extended character set, however - which even includes Greek and Cyrillic designs - makes the face a versatile international player. Grimshaw claimed that the name "Klepto" was a natural because the design was stolen from a series of headlines he drew for an advertising campaign
  29. Arethusa Pro by AVP, $35.99
    Arethusa Pro is a versatile font after the 'transitional' style – a style that has been evolving for 250 years. The balanced design of familiar letter forms blends form with function to create highly readable text. Twelve fonts organised in three sub-families provide a range of weights and styles. Language support includes Greek and Cyrillic and each font contains small capitals, superscript, fractions, ligatures, old-style numerals, case-sensitive forms and other opentype alternatives.
  30. Dempster by Ascender, $40.99
    Dempster is a geometric sans serif design by Jim Ford. It is tall, bold and square with interesting details such as the angled terminals on the lowercase letters and friendly-looking punctuation. This typeface could feel at home with Art Deco and Modernism themes, as well as Sci-Fi and high-tech flavored graphics. Medium to large headline sizes work best when using Dempster. Dempster features include Extended Latin, Greek and Cyrillic support.
  31. Miss McGee by The Ampersand Forest, $35.00
    Miss McGee is equal parts Grotesque and Geometric, which gives here a no-nonsense, midcentury feel. Her letterforms are strong, wide in profile, and legible, making her a great choice for both text and display! She supports Western European, Cyrillic, and monotonic Greek, and has a full set of true small caps in each. She also has useful ligatures and alternates! Miss McGee is a companion typeface to Mr Chips, also from The Ampersand Forest!
  32. Janmeid by RodrigoTypo, $19.00
    Janmeid, typography completely handmade, with all its accents and Cyrillic alphabets and Greek, has alternatives and various ligatures, also containing 3 dingbat set, the first is Xtreme, which is for powers titles horror, action, or Xtremes sports, the second is "tales" for stories powers or children's titles, and the third "Line" Help letters to seem "Swash" something much more decorative, the idea is to make a sweet, crazy fun typography, restless (as the author xD).
  33. Manas World by Fontuma, $40.00
    Manas is the name of the epic of the Kyrgyz Turks. The font family is also designed with serifs to reflect the characteristics of the epic from which it is named. This typeface, which is a serif, consists of three families: ▪ Manas: Font family containing Latin letters ▪ Manas Pro: Font family including Latin, Arabic and Hebrew alphabets ▪ Manas World: A family of typefaces including Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic and Hebrew alphabets
  34. La Sonnambula by deFharo, $18.00
    The Sonnambula is a handwritten and expanded font with terminal ornaments, designed to write very elegant titles or calligraphic texts. The name of this typography is dedicated to the opera La Sonnambula by Vincenzo Bellini. - Use the following characters for terminal ornaments: () [] - 380 glyphs. Latin Extended-A • OTF & TTF - OpenType Functions: Discretionary Ligatures, Kerning, All Alternates, Additional languages, Standard Ligatures, Slashed Zero, Capital Spacing, Ornaments, Ordinals, Mathematical Greek, Fractions, Localized Forms. - Bitcoin symbol: b# (ligatures)
  35. Manas by Fontuma, $20.00
    Manas is the name of the epic of the Kyrgyz Turks. The font family is also designed with serifs to reflect the characteristics of the epic from which it is named. This typeface, which is a serif, consists of three families: ▪ Manas: Font family containing Latin letters ▪ Manas Pro: Font family including Latin, Arabic and Hebrew alphabets ▪ Manas World: A family of typefaces including Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic and Hebrew alphabets
  36. Spektra by Type Salon, $35.00
    Spektra is a multi-script type family that combines 5 scripts: Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic, Greek and Hebrew. It is a variable font - ranging from backslant to italic axis. Its condensed and black shapes are combining the same style concept throughout every script. Progressive shapes contribute to expressing statements on bigger mediums. Spektra combines different locations, cultures and ideas as statements around the world and celebrates the differences among them. Awards • Modern Cyrillic 2021
  37. Poseidon by Club Type, $36.99
    Ancient Olympian god of the sea, brother of Zeus; Poseidon is the bearer of a trident, the three pronged spear of tunny fishers and is drawn along by monstrous sea creatures-half horse, half serpent. Around him travels an entire retinue of dolphines, nereids, seals and different spirits of the sea. Likewise, the Poseidon font family is accompanied by the waved serifs and flourishes that enable its character to retell these ancient Greek myths.
  38. Morpheus Dream by Artisticandunique, $15.00
    Morpheus Dream - Serif font family - Multilingual - 12 Styles This font family help you develop your creative projects with its 12 styles and multilingual supports. It was inspiration from Greek mythology. The characters that make up its structure were influenced by the carved letters in the old stone inscriptions. Ideal for books and magazines, editorials, headlines, websites, logos, branding, advertising and more. This font family can meet your needs in all creative projects, modern and classic.
  39. Lady Marmalade by DimitriAna, $16.00
    Lady Marmalade is a hand drawn script font, with a sketchy style, that makes it perfect for lettering prints. It is combined with an Extra font that contains 62 decorative elements with ornaments, drawings, catchwords and ampersands. All you have to do is type any uppercase or lowercase letter or number, to find the element you like. The font contains standard and discretionary ligatures and supports Central, Eastern, Western European, Baltic, Turkish and Greek languages.
  40. Modula by Emigre, $39.00
    Modula was the first high resolution headline face that Zuzana Licko designed with the Macintosh computer. In 1985, the computer was very crude as far as being able to produce subtle curves, but it was outstanding at producing perfect geometric elements. As a guide, she used the proportions of her earlier Emperor Fifteen bitmap design and applied the precision of the computer's geometric elements. See also Modula Round and Ribbed. Greek version by Dimitris Arvanitis.
Looking for more fonts? Check out our New, Sans, Script, Handwriting fonts or Categories
abstract fontscontact usprivacy policyweb font generator
Processing