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  1. Transit Station JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The thin and stylish Art Deco lettering of a neon sign above the Greyhound bus terminal entrance in a 1930s New York City photo inspired Transit Station JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  2. Western Territory JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Browsing through images of old wood type for sale, a Western type design with some interesting character variations made the perfect subject for a digital revival. Western Territory JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  3. Groovy Tuesday JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Hand lettering from the 1965 movie poster for “The Loved One” – a classic 1960s spurred serif design with added curly-tailed terminals was the working model for Groovy Tuesday JNL – available in both regular and oblique versions.
  4. Roadside Diner JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand painted signage from a 1950s era photo of the Miami Diner Restaurant in Miami, Florida inspired the digital version of its 1940s-influenced lettering. Roadside Diner JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  5. F2F OCRBczyk by Linotype, $29.99
    The original OCR B was designed for optical character recognition systems and was therefore monospaced. Designer Alexander Branczyk made a more typographically tuned and fitted version, with both regular and bold weights, and called it OCRBczyk™.
  6. Musical Comedy JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered show card brush lettering in the trailer for the 1960 musical comedy “Bells are Ringing” (starring Dean Martin and Judy Holliday) inspired Musical Comedy JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  7. Roman Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Roman Stencil JNL is a condensed version of the classic Roman typeface found on many vintage hand-punched brass stencils made for packing and shipping merchandise. This digital interpretation is available in both regular and oblique styles.
  8. Galeb by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Galeb is simple geometric sans font family in 4 weights - Light, Regular, Bold and Black, ideal for corporate and editorial projects. With angled stem endings, Galeb gives enough impression to be used as display font as well.
  9. Textile Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An ad from the 1930s for a Spanish company called Intex Textiles featured some hand lettering in a bold and unique stencil design. This is now available as Textile Stencil JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  10. Public Safety JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Public Safety JNL was inspired by a 1940s-era health poster issued through the WPA (Works Progress Administration). The font’s bold, blockish sans lettering commands attention and has been made available in both regular and oblique versions.
  11. Abdo Screen by Abdo Fonts, $49.50
    Abdo Screen is a very simple Naskh font for satellite channels, presentations, videos and advertisements. it comes in sixth weights Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold and Black. This font also contains some of Stylistic Sets and Ligatures.
  12. Formal Event JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered actors’ credits on a title card from the 1937 film “Shall We Dance” served as the model for Formal Event JNL – an Art Deco sans serif font available in both regular and oblique versions.
  13. ALS Direct by Art. Lebedev Studio, $63.00
    ALS Direct is an open and dynamic typeface with clear-cut letterforms that make it instantly readable. It lends text a neutral, yet agreeable and modern feel. Direct has nine font styles convenient for the purposes of navigation signage. Regular-style letterforms are rather wide, because direction signs are likely to appear before readers at an angle, so the type needs to withstand perspective distortions. And as signs and boards may vary in size, Direct was developed to include several width variations. Condensed fonts can be used where horizontal space is limited, allowing you to keep proper height and readability of the characters. A signage typeface must be easily readable from some distance away and have simple letterfoms with clear-cut features to quickly identify characters. Designing a type for a potentially wide range of purposes calls for a universal approach. If not destined to be used for navigation in a particular building, it shouldn’t incorporate any peculiar elements to agree with certain design or architecture. All of the above determined our choice of a sans serif with large apertures and definite features allowing readers to instantly recognize letters. Descenders are made compact not to interfere with the line below. And the low contrast between thick and thin strokes renders all elements equally perceptible. The x-height is significant, close to the cap height, which inhances readability of the lowercase type. There are two reasons why directions must not be set in all caps. Firstly, lowercase letters are more diverse and include ascenders and descenders identifying some of the letters in the line. And secondly, having learned to read, people recognize word shapes rather than individual letters, which makes lowercase text more readable. With Direct being a signage typeface, first to be developed were its width variations, and different weight styles and italics were added later. Another thing to be kept in mind was that signs often use dark background colors, and black type on a white background appears smaller than white type on a black background. Direct is the first Cyrillic typeface created for navigation purposes. Before that, designers could use the Cyrillic version of Frutiger (Freeset) developed by Adrian Frutiger for the Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport, and a number of other, mostly body copy, neutral sans serif types. However, signs and boards were dominated by Arial, which Direct would be glad to replace offering elegance and lucidity of form instead of type bluntess. Direct was designed as a signage typeface, but its neutral style and clear-cut letterforms suggest various other ways of application.
  14. Gothic Hand Dirty by TypoGraphicDesign, $15.00
    Head­line Font | Dis­play Font | Raw Hand­writ­ten Script Font Gothic Hand Dirty with 2 styles (regu­lar, bold) & 58 glyphs.
  15. Bluset Now Mono by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
    Bluset Monospaced enlarges the re-worked and expanded text- and headline typeface family Bluest Now with 6 new cuts. The concept for Bluest Now was based, in its original form, on a corporate design typeface by Elsner+Flake in 2004, ordered by the Landor Agency for a large German energy corporation. Regularly re-worked and brought up to modern standards, the typeface is still used to this day. Because of its large x-height and its well-balanced appearance, Bluset Now Mono is also excellent for use in small typesizes. The three Roman cuts, Regular, Medium and Bold, and the corresponding obliques, allow a clear differentiation of base- and display applications for every typesize. The character complement has been created for 72 Latin-based language areas and thus allows a neutral text exchange across language borders. Translation Inga Wennik
  16. Fredy Youth by Mightyfire, $14.00
    Introducing Fredy Youth - Multilingual Handwritten Font. The characters of this handwritten font exude a subtle charm, maintaining a delicate balance between sophistication and simplicity. Each letter is carefully crafted with a light touch, capturing the essence of handwritten notes while maintaining a modern and refined aesthetic. The absence of unnecessary embellishments allows the font to convey a sense of clarity and purity, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of design projects.
  17. ITC Atmosphere by ITC, $29.00
    The Algerian designer Taouffik Semmad created the fonts in 1997. Taouffik Semmad grew up speaking Algerian-Arabic dialect and French, studied Russian, and is now living in Montreal. This could perhaps explain his current passion, to "find a universal writing", which he admits is a Utopian idea. Created with brush and Chinese ink, the characters of ITC Atmosphere came from Semmad's hand but only after they were fully formed in his mind's eye.
  18. Laureen pro Arabic by Zaza type, $29.00
    Laureen pro typeface Laureen pro is an Arabic typeface that has a very particular appearance. It combines the characteristics of different genres; most notably the contrast of serif faces. While its design is influenced by Kufic and the Naskh style. Laureen pro consists of two typefaces, text and display, and 4-weights. It’s a perfect choice for bold headlines, oversize typography, fashion logos, branding, identity, website design, album art, covers, posters, advertising, etc.
  19. Jams And Jellies JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Based on a vintage set of kitchen labels, Jams and Jellies JNL is a font containing 52 of the most common names for jams, jellies and preserves as well as a blank label for creating your own flavor choices. Note: While this font may be used in many commercial advertising applications, any manufacture for retail sale of a complete set (or portion thereof) of these labels requires a special license from the font's author.
  20. Nettally by Twinletter, $12.00
    Nettally is a lovely signature font with a delicate and feminine vibe about it. This typeface gives off a sense of elegance, simplicity, and charm. Please feel free to use this typeface in your own project. This typeface was created with a refined natural touch of handwriting to produce parts and compositions that meet your demands. As a result, this typeface is ideal for crafts, children’s writing, adventure posters, and other similar applications.
  21. Young Fighter by Alit Design, $18.00
    Embrace the timeless charm of the "Young Fighter" Font Family, a carefully crafted vintage display typeface that brings a touch of nostalgia to your designs. This versatile font family features 6 unique styles, each designed to capture the essence of classic typography while adding a modern twist. With a seamless blend of serif, display, sans serif, and dingbat ornament options, the "Young Fighter" Font Family offers unparalleled versatility for your creative projects.
  22. Gonero by Artisan Studio, $12.00
    Gonero is a sans font belonging to 81 font families, created in a very bold style. Gonero is a type font, comes in 81 upright weights. Gonero works well in all brands, logos, magazines, movies. The different weights give you a wide host of applications, while the outlined fonts give a real modern feel to any project. Multilingual support for multiple languages including: French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish and many more.
  23. Honeybird by Scholtz Fonts, $21.00
    Honeybird originated in a study of calligraphic fonts of the 20th century, took its own direction and developed into a slightly quirky, very readable contemporary script font, typical of Anton Scholtz's free-wheeling style. The exaggerated upper case characters create an exuberance, while the small lower case characters maintain the impression of restrained order with flashes of quirky contrast. Honeybird has 45 OpenType ligatures, designed to ensure the smooth flow of the text.
  24. Hesster Mofet by JOEBOB graphics, $20.00
    Hesster Mofet is what I got after writing with an old and weathered calligraphic marker on textured paper. The characters were smoothened for a clean result, but since the original sketches had such a nice rough, edgy feel to them, they were also made into a complete font set. A couple of ligatures and a Hannibal Lecter reference were thrown in the mix as well. You can get both versions at a discount.
  25. Freaky Frog BF by Bomparte's Fonts, $14.95
    A revival of sorts, Freaky Frog BF is modeled after an 1887 design from Central Type Foundry, called Grimaldi. Much warmth and charm have been instilled into the original design through among other means, reworked contours and serifs. Contours are smoothened, liberated from its roughness, while serifs have become somewhat concave. Verticals and horizontals appear to "swell" owed in part to flared shapes. The overall effect, I believe, is one of pure typographic endearment.
  26. Gigantic by Eclectotype, $40.00
    Gigantic, as the name suggests, should be set large. The type is spaced "tight-not-touching" so you really don't want to go under 72 points. The font is intended to be used to create an impact - a chunk of text will have a graphic aesthetic while maintaining legibility. Because it's so bold, it's a great face to use with images showing through. Ideal for magazine headlines and posters, not so ideal for setting novels.
  27. Acta Poster by DSType, $40.00
    First designed for Chilean newspaper La Tercera in 2010, Acta family is a clean and fresh type system, while conservative enough for newspaper setting. The complete Acta Type System contains Acta and Acta Display, both with six weights with matching italics, Acta Symbols with an amazing collection of symbols specially designed for newspapers and magazines, and Acta Poster, a heavyweight version, elegant and eye-catching in three styles with plenty of ligatures and alternates.
  28. Froza by Flawlessandco, $9.00
    Introducing "Froza" - a dynamic and powerful display font that captures the essence of speed, intensity, and adrenaline in the world of racing. There's some connected letters and some alternates that suitable for any graphic designs. This font support for some multilingual. Also contains uppercase A-Z and lowercase a-z, alternate character, numbers 0-9, and some punctuation. If you need help, just write me! Thanks so much for checking out my shop!
  29. Acta Symbols by DSType, $40.00
    First designed for chilean newspaper La Tercera in 2010, Acta family is a clean and fresh type system, while enough conservative for newspaper setting. The complete Acta Type System contains Acta and Acta Display both with six weights with matching italics; Acta Symbols with an amazing collection of symbols specially designed for newspapers and magazines and Acta Poster, a heavyweight version, elegant and eye catching in three styles with plenty of ligatures and alternates.
  30. Chevane Dream by GuseType, $15.00
    Chevane Dream is a decorative serif font, this font is inspired by starlight. The characteristic of this font is its sharpness and light weight, which makes this font look more elegant and luxurious. Chevane Dream can be used for various projects such as branding & identity, posters, magazines, logos, albums and much more. Chevane Dream also has several features including multilingual support glyphs, alternative glyphs and ligatures, this feature can make your writing look more stylish.
  31. Treasure Stones by Ironbird Creative, $22.00
    Treasure Stones is a display typeface which is inspired by vintage lettering sign and art. While this font has a victorian touch, it still looks bold and solid. Very suitable for for headline, logotype, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising etc with old school / vintage theme. We hope you enjoy the font, please feel free to comment if you have any thoughts or feedback. Thanks for purchasing and have fun! Regards, Ironbird Creative
  32. Strongs Draughtsman by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    One in the series of fonts celebrating the Halcyon Days of Handlettering. Strongs Draughtsman is a monoline font that evokes the sensibilities of the early twentieth century. Based on a font called "architects' pen strokes" as delineated by Lawrence and Charles Strong in their The Art of Show Card Writing from 1922. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  33. Clunic by Greater Albion Typefounders, $16.95
    Clunic is a Blackletter font in the best traditions of Victorian Gothic revival—that is to say aesthetically marvelous but no historical basis whatsoever. The design combines the perpendicular character of medieval manuscripts with modern legibility and a healthy respect for calligraphic principles. There are alternate large and small forms of some glyphs. Clunic is ideal for use on certificates, themed invitations, posters, headings, initial capitals or sign-writing with an historic theme.
  34. Sorren by Reserves, $49.00
    Sorren is a definitive bold condensed sans influenced by neo-grotesque designs. A relatively low stroke contrast complimented with sharp, horizontal stroke ends lend an unyielding appearance, while it’s rounded forms and refined curves juxtapose its inherent strength with grace. Stylistically, Sorren has a classic, timeless feel with a contemporary finish and attention to detail. It is characteristically more elegant and considerably sturdier than the typical condensed sans, lending to its singular disposition.
  35. Market Written by Arterfak Project, $17.00
    Market Written is a handwriting font, created by the natural handwriting and casual-minimalist design. Crafted with the natural looks of the letterform and dynamic strokes, this font has a bouncy feel that makes it looks more playfully! Market Written is perfect for something with simple words, like menus, cards, quotes, labels, chats, short body text, books, and more. Equipped with stylistic alternates and ligatures. Write your words with Market Written! Thank you.
  36. Alaca by Plasebo Studio, $10.00
    Alaca typeface was designed, based on its octagonal form, as contemporary, dynamic and modern font family. While designing Alaca typeface each glyph was given a form to link with other glyphs. As such, the harmony between the letters was carried to an advanced level. Alaca font family consists of 6 weights and italics matching those weights. It can be used typographically as a logo, title and text font up to certain sizes.
  37. Rosebud by aRc, $10.00
    Rosebud is a great blend of simple yet organic rosy caps. Each big caps has a single rose while the small caps has the prickly, thorny stems. This decorative TrueType font is great for any occasion (from Wedding to Sweet 16 Party) or for surprising a rose lover with a flowery note. Plus, you can create your own border patterns or flower arrangements by using the rosy and/or the thorny punctuation marks.
  38. Armetica by Hsan Fonts, $18.00
    Armetica is an ultra condensed sans serif typeface with a unique personality. It comes in normal and display versions, with 9 weights, as well as italics totaling 18 fonts. Armetica is a modern elegant typeface that would be perfect for branding, logos, headlines or captions. The font could also work as a stylish text overlay on any background image you like, minimalist and warm while still being versatile enough to use anywhere!
  39. Dirty Stains by IKIIKOWRK, $19.00
    Introducing Dirty Stains - Ink Bleed Type, created by ikiiko Dirty Stains embracing the fusion of ink and structure. Each character exudes the wild energy of city streets, and the ink spill effect blurs the distinction between chaos and creativity while encapsulating the spirit of resistance and rebellion. Get also a good offer & FREEBIE at our site : www.ikiiko.com Enjoy our font and if you have any questions, you can contact us by email : ikiikowrk@gmail.com
  40. Wildline by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Wildline is a fast logotype font, created to help you designing logotype or lettering that looks just like a hand-painted brush logo. Use it for designing signs, packaging, headlines, or a cool typographic print. Wildline has characteristics such as strength and confidence, while being dynamic, readable and very energic. Containing extensive lingual support, it covers all Latin European and Asian scripts. The font contains all characters you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
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