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  1. Barracuda by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Barracuda has this sharp, sharky look and I do a lot of diving with my best friend. What else is there to say? If you see a shark say hello from me. Yours from under the Red Sea, Gert Wiescher
  2. P22 Elizabethan by IHOF, $24.95
    Elizabethan is part of the fonts designed by Ted Staunton for his historic novel centered around a family bible and the handwritten annotation through seven generations. The Elizabethan font is based on a style known as “secretary hand” circa 1610.
  3. Nautikka by Sea Types, $25.00
    Nautikka was designed from the waves of the sea is a sans serif, elegant and functional for editorial design, visual identities or digital applications. With 685 glyphs, 5 weights and variations in italics is a versatile font with great legibility.
  4. Euroika by Ingrimayne Type, $12.95
    Crisp and clean with a non-traditional italics, Euroika is a decorative, serifed alphabet. The letters have high contrast between the thick and thin strokes and the lower-case letters have a small x-height. The family consists of ten members.
  5. Western Bevel JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Western Bevel JNL smooths out the ornate design of Stablehand JNL to offer a cleaner slab serif font that retains its Western wood type feel. Aside from Western themes, it can be applied to sports team promotions and other nostalgic projects.
  6. New Yorker Type by Wiescher Design, $55.00
    NewYorkerType was one of the first typefaces I tried my hand at in 1985. I meant it as a revival of the typeface used by the New Yorker magazine. I did not scan it in, I just looked at the type and redrew it completely by hand. So it is not just a copy, but rather a redesign. Only much later did I come to know, that there is a bundle of similar typefaces of that period. Rea Irvin's design for New-Yorker magazine was just one of them, but the best. Yours, sincerely honoring Rea Irvin a great type- and magazine-designer Gert Wiescher
  7. Acre by Jonathan Ball, $24.00
    Acre is a geometric sans-serif type family of eight weights that's both inspired by and named after my great grandfather, Tex Acre. Tex was an artist and sign maker whose handcrafted signs illuminated the roadsides of the American Midwest and typified mid-century Americana. Acre is a tribute to him, his work, and many of my favorite early 20th century geometric typefaces. With eight weights ranging from Thin to Black, Acre is an extremely versatile family that can be used for display, text, or anything in between. Acre offers full European language support plus many OpenType features such as tabular and oldstyle figures.
  8. Austin Pen by Three Islands Press, $29.00
    Empresario Stephen F. Austin (1793-1836) is considered by many the “Father of Texas” for leading the first Anglo-American colony into the then-Mexican territory back in the 1820s. A few years later, while on a diplomatic mission to Mexico City, Austin was arrested on suspicion of plotting Texas independence and imprisoned for virtually all of 1834. During this time he kept a secret diary of his thoughts and musings—much of it written in Spanish. Austin Pen is my interpretation of Austin’s scribblings in this miniature prison journal (now in the collection of the wonderful Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, in the Texas city that bears his name). The little leather-bound book is filled with notes in ink and pencil—some of the faded penciled pages traced in ink years later by Austin’s nephew Moses Bryan. A genuine replication of 19th century cursive, Austin Pen has two styles: a fine regular weight, along with a bold style that replicates passages written with an over-inked pen. Each is legible and evocative of commonplace American penmanship of two centuries ago.
  9. Postale by Dear Alison, $24.00
    I recently came across an old travel journal I’d misplaced, and in it was a really rough sketch of an Italian post office. The sign lettering caught my eye while flipping through the pages, and while not my forte, I thought I’d take my stab at recreating sans-serif lettering as a font. The Postale family recaptures that old post signage and the vintage flair that appeals to me. A little reminiscing is always a good thing. You’ll find the Stylistic Alternates feature changes up the retro styled letters to a more modern sans serif styling for a handful of letterforms, if the vintage style of certain letters isn’t your cup of tea.
  10. Brouwerij by Hanoded, $15.00
    Brouwerij means Brewery in Dutch. I just liked the name and it seemed to fit the font quite well. As for me, believe it or not, I’m not a beer drinker! I can’t understand why people go nuts when the word beer is mentioned. Like it is something special (after all, it is the third most consumed beverage after water and tea). Like you are not a man when you don’t drink beer! Brouwerij is a pleasant all caps font that comes with interesting swashes for the upper class letters. You can (obviously) use it to promote your home made brew, but any other drink can use a bit of Brouwerij as well.
  11. Face Your Fears II by Hanoded, $15.00
    When I created Face Your Fears some years ago, it was an instant hit. I have seen it on Gangsta Rap albums, metal albums, books and on movie posters. It has been used for T-shirts, websites and, believe it or not, for a beer label as well. I have always toyed with the idea of redoing the original font, as some of the glyphs were a bit off. Face Your Fears II is similar in nature to the original font, but comes with a lot of improvements, has slightly altered glyphs and (probably) better kerning. But maybe, just maybe, it isn't your cup o' tea. In that case, you can always just go for the original!
  12. Morgow by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Morgow is a decorative Celtic uncial font based on original hand lettering. It is similar to other uncial fonts, but the characters are embellished with traditional Celtic spiral designs. The font is appropriately named after a species of legendary Cornish sea serpent.
  13. Esquina Rounded by Green Type, $37.00
    Esquina Rounded is a family of octagonal slab serif fonts. Designed for use in outdoor advertising, branding, packaging. Esquina Rounded is also ideal for sports related materials such as team logos, flyers, posters and more. Esquina Rounded contains Latin, Cyrillic and Greek glyphs.
  14. Football Attack by PandAE86, $10.00
    Football Attack is a display font inspired by and created for sports designers and their teams/organizations. With a strong focus on the sports branding industry, Football Attack works great in any branding, logos, magazines, films, sport poster, soccer shirt and many more.
  15. Delvey Modern Serif Font by BeckMcCormick, $16.00
    Delvey is best for: – logos + branding, especially cosmetics, fashion, & clothing brands – website design + website accents – think travel blogs, fashion blogs, & more – clean print design, like magazines + flyers – header elements that need a clean, modern look – quote graphics for social media – chic graphic tees
  16. Esquina College by Green Type, $37.00
    Esquina College is a family of octagonal slab serif fonts. Designed for use in outdoor advertising, branding, packaging. Esquina College is also ideal for sports related materials such as team logos, flyers, posters and more. Esquina College contains Latin, Cyrillic and Greek glyphs.
  17. Grandi by Mans Greback, $19.00
    Grandi is a sans-serif in ten different styles. Carefully designed by Måns Grebäck, this typeface's great variation makes it adaptable to any size and context. It is confident and catchy, and comes in five weights, each one as upright and italic.
  18. Votrag Texture by Putracetol, $20.00
    Introducing Votrag - 10 Modern Font Collection, a versatile typeface set that encompasses a spectrum of design possibilities. With five distinct weights - thin, light, regular, semibold, and bold - each accompanied by both clean and textured versions, Votrag offers a total of ten unique fonts.
  19. Born Strong by Rook Supply, $16.00
    Born Strong is built with athletics in mind. The goal was to make the perfect typeface for sports teams, college football, athletic wear and everything in between. The font family supports a wide range of languages and is available in many different weights.
  20. Esquina Outline by Green Type, $37.00
    Esquina Outline is a family of octagonal slab serif fonts. Designed for use in outdoor advertising, branding, packaging. Esquina Outline is also ideal for sports related materials such as team logos, flyers, posters and more. Esquina Outline contains Latin, Cyrillic and Greek glyphs.
  21. Razlom by Pavel Boog, $11.00
    ?Razlom is a spectacular, brutal and at the same time intriguing font. Tej wide letters are filled with small cracks resembling faults. They crack, but they don't break. The font will convey confidence and strength to each project and highlight it from all
  22. Esquina Stencil by Green Type, $37.00
    Esquina Stencil is a family of octagonal slab serif fonts. Designed for use in outdoor advertising, branding, packaging. Esquina Stencil is also ideal for sports related materials such as team logos, flyers, posters and more. Esquina Stencil contains Latin, Cyrillic and Greek glyphs.
  23. Priori Serif by Emigre, $59.00
    After the popular successes of Exocet and Mason, Emigre has once again teamed up with Jonathan Barnbrook to bring you his latest venture into type land. Priori is a logical progression from Mason, a typeface he designed around ten years ago. Where Mason was designed purely for display purposes and featured only caps, Priori includes lower case, companion serif and sans serif versions, alternates and, according to its creator, is shooting for text face status - a bold claim from a designer who loves to wear his influences on his sleeve and who has little use for typography that aspires to be "neutral" or "transparent." Like many of Barnbrook's typeface designs, Priori is based on his interest in British typography of the early 20th century. It is inspired by the work of famous British typographers, such as Eric Gill and Edward Johnston. But it also embraces all of the signage and lettering that Barnbrook observes in the streets, cathedrals, and public buildings of his London neighborhood. This mixing of native influences with a contemporary pop culture intent is what gives Barnbrook's types a distinct and unique flavor. Like its creator, Priori is a one of a kind.
  24. Priori Sans by Emigre, $59.00
    After the popular successes of Exocet and Mason, Emigre has once again teamed up with Jonathan Barnbrook to bring you his latest venture into type land. Priori is a logical progression from Mason, a typeface he designed around ten years ago. Where Mason was designed purely for display purposes and featured only caps, Priori includes lower case, companion serif and sans serif versions, alternates and, according to its creator, is shooting for text face status - a bold claim from a designer who loves to wear his influences on his sleeve and who has little use for typography that aspires to be "neutral" or "transparent." Like many of Barnbrook's typeface designs, Priori is based on his interest in British typography of the early 20th century. It is inspired by the work of famous British typographers, such as Eric Gill and Edward Johnston. But it also embraces all of the signage and lettering that Barnbrook observes in the streets, cathedrals, and public buildings of his London neighborhood. This mixing of native influences with a contemporary pop culture intent is what gives Barnbrook's types a distinct and unique flavor. Like its creator, Priori is a one of a kind.
  25. P22 Grosvenor by IHOF, $24.95
    Grosvenor is part of the Staunton Script Family of fonts designed by Ted Staunton for his historic novel centered around a family bible and the handwritten annotation through seven generations. The Grosvenor font is a loose script based on copperplate writing circa late 1800s.
  26. Designors by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Designors is a freestyle font that will make your project more stylish and free! You can use this font for any project. Suitable for quotes and your tees design. This font also support multilingual. With different lowercase and uppercase will make your design more natural!
  27. KG Teacher Helpers by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This handy helper is created just for teachers. Use the letter boxes, number line helper, base ten blocks, multiple lined writing options, and touch numbers to help you create printables for your classroom. Also includes a PDF guide to using the font most effectively.
  28. Modenik by Haniefart, $15.00
    Modenik is a handcrafted font that is futuristic and athletic, a series of sharp looks that are unique, beautiful and modern. Modenik comes with uppercase and lowercase letters, and punctuation. Suitable for company branding, film titles, book covers, logos, and also for team sports and others.
  29. Fox Grotesque Pro by TipografiaRamis, $39.00
    Fox Grotesque Pro is follow-up version of Fox Grotesque family. Typeface consists of ten font styles with extended support for most Latin languages plus Cyrillic. Fox Grotesque Pro release in OTF format and includes some opentype features – proportional/tabular, lining/oldstyle figures, slashed zero, ligatures, fractions...
  30. Roseborough by BeckMcCormick, $14.00
    Roseborough is best for: - logos + branding, especially cosmetics, fashion, & clothing brands - website design + website accents - think feminine websites, creative professionals, travel blogs, fashion blogs, & more - clean print design, like magazines + flyers - header elements that need a clean, modern look - quote graphics for social media - chic graphic tees
  31. Galleon by AType, $19.95
    When you look at it for the first time, it seems to you that letters are inclined to the right. But it is only an illusion. Why Galleon you ask? I do not know. There is in it something both from the sea and from a wind.
  32. Qualettee by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    Qualettee is a decorative sans face with a high x-height that works surprisingly well for text. The lightest weight is almost moonline but as the styles get bolder, the contrast increases, becoming very pronounced. The family has ten members: five weights with italics for each weight.
  33. Southern Belle by Angie Makes, $12.00
    Southern Belle, a cute little handdrawn font with a ton of character and a slow, southern drawl, was inspired by sweet tea and southern blossoms. Its uppercase letterforms would be a great fit for logos, envelope addresses, and more! This Southern Belle font features repeating borders, and a ton of cute little doodles. (try using + + +, = = = , and _ _ _ to see borders repeat). To access all of the characters in this font, we recommend using the glyphs panel in Adobe Illustrator. This font works best in open type aware software. Comes as an .otf font file. NOTE: To access all of the cute extras in this font that are not accessible from your keyboard, you will need software with open type glyph capabilities such as ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR or ADOBE INDESIGN.
  34. Shining Like Stars - Personal use only
  35. Matamoros NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Another tip of the hat to the halcyon days of woodtype, this cap-small cap typeface takes its name from the bustling Mexican metropolis just across the Rio Grande from Brownsville, Texas. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  36. P22 Chatham by IHOF, $24.95
    Chatham is part of the "Staunton Script Family" of fonts designed by Ted Staunton for his historic novel centered around a family bible and the handwritten annotation through 7 generations. The Chatham font is overtly crooked and has an extreme right-leaning slant—perhaps we should call it "Cheney".
  37. Portculliard by Greater Albion Typefounders, $18.00
    Greater Albion always releases a Black letter each year, hopefully well before the Christmas seas (which we seem to have managed this year - September). There is something about this year's project which suggests a caste portcullis to us. Why not visit ye olde world in your next designer project?
  38. Leon by Hafontia, $99.00
    Leon is a modern wide sans serif type family in Hebrew and Latin. It comes in four styles to match any design need - Headers in Black or Thin to long text in regular and Bold. Includes full Hebrew support including punctuation. Designed in Tel Aviv by Ben Nathan, 2021.
  39. SP Jean by Remote Inc, $39.00
    I met her in a saloon called Little Texas. I was drinking mescal like it was vodka. She, tossing midgets like they were lawn darts. When the betting was closed, she launched an extra from The Wizard of Oz an impressive five meters, grabbed her margaritta and sat down.
  40. Decano by Rex Face, $19.99
    Decano is a modern sans serif, ALL-CAPS, display font. Using a ten-sided polygon, or decagon for the usually circular characters and employing similar angles for the rest of the character set gives us some strong and interesting word forms. It’s great for branding, headlines, and signage.
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