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  1. Genty by Flavortype, $19.00
    Meets Genty, A new carefully crafted Delightful Bold on a script typefaces. A Creation of combining on our last 2 fonts which is Budge and Glaw. It generates a lot more fun, more trendy and more vibrant. It’s Versatile, Fun, Cute and Beauty feel that you get in Genty Typefaces. Genty Created with a tons of opentype features!. beautiful swashes, contextual alternates, stylistic sets up to 15 alternates, ligatures, ascender & descender swashes, Uppercase swashes, swoosh under the letters and swoosh at final of the letters. Every glyphs for alternates are curated for the best and possible without eliminate characteristic of this fonts. Genty also comes with a Font Pair Sans Serif that complete the needs for your design. Our creation on the display to give you a reference what it looks like on your project. such as Branding, Header, Logotype, Poster, Magazine, Packaging, Food Menus, and etc. It shows that Genty clearly can accommodate various design style.
  2. Thermal Shock by Hanoded, $15.00
    We used to have a composite worktop in our 'old' kitchen. It was cheap and the kitchen-guy warned us not to put any hot pans on the worktop, as it could crack due to Thermal Shock. Duh... When we installed our new kitchen, we opted for a ceramic worktop, which can handle hot pans being placed on it! Thermal Shock font is a very nice, handmade brush font. If you ever bought any brush fonts of mine, you will know that I almost always use Chinese ink and cheap brushes to create 'the look'. It is always a bit of a surprise how a Chinese ink brush font turns out: I created one the other day and it looked horrible, so it was banned.. Thermal Shock turned out to be a looker. Thermal Shock comes with one set of alternate glyphs, extensive language support (including Greek and Vietnamese) and a guarantee it won't crack in super hot designs.
  3. Burger by Lián Types, $25.00
    Inspired in the world of the fast-food, my aim with Burger was to achieve a sexy slab serif font. Since it's not very common to see slabs with swashes I consider this project as an experiment with interesting results. In order to mantain an even weight on the written word, all the glyphs including the swashy ones had to look like compact blocks: This makes the font work much better used with almost no leading, as seen in posters above. Despite the formal look of its genre, this slab serif is also very playful and unique. (Maybe unhealthy food deserves better fonts already, right?) Taste Burger, come on, give it a try! On a more personal note: Why I made this font? Some months ago I started the gym and with it, an strict diet to see some results faster... Maybe my temptation is being, in Lacanian terms, "sublimated" by making delicious and unhealthy fonts.
  4. Espinosa Nova by Estudio CH, $-
    Espinosa Nova is a revival based on the types used by Antonio de Espinosa, the most important Mexican printer of the sixteenth century and very probably the first punchcutter anywhere in the American continent (1551). In 2010, its main fonts were awarded two certificates of excellence: one by TDC2 (Type Directors Club Typeface Design Competition), one by Tipos Latinos (Biennial of Latin American Typography). According to Robert Bringhurst, it is “an unusually intelligent family of type, reaching back to one of the most exciting moments in typographic history and reaching forward to the typographic future”. All of the fonts intended for setting text include small caps, five sets of figures (oldstyle and lining, both proportional and tabular, plus tabular small caps), many f and long s ligatures, and capital sharp S (U+1E9E). In addition, the Capitular fonts allow to create interesting effects by overlapping layers. This family feels very comfortable in books, but it can be used everywhere a touch of classic & elegance is required.
  5. 1557 Italique by GLC, $38.00
    Italic type was invented by Aldus Manutius in 1499 or 1501, first, before to be a style name, it was a plain font familly name. This Italique style font was inspired from these who was used by Jean de Tournes in Lyon (France) to print La mÈtamorphose d'Ovide figurÈe, a splendid book with numerous gothic style wood carved pictures. The original font contains almost all modern usual characters except accented ones, no longer in use on that time. They have been added, with some others, with respect for the original design. . A render sheet, enclosed in file, help to identify various others unusual letters on keyboard. It is used as successfuly as web-site titles, posters and fliers design, editing ancien texts or greeting cards, invitations, gastronomic menus... and much more, as a very decorative and elegant font... It supports easily as enlargement as small size, remaining clear and easy to read from 8 or 9 points to 72 and more, particularly on prints.
  6. GoodCityModern Plain - Unknown license
  7. Checkbook - 100% free
  8. ClaudiusImperator - 100% free
  9. Poultrygeist - Unknown license
  10. ROUGHAGE - Unknown license
  11. Dreamcolor - Unknown license
  12. DreamerOne - Unknown license
  13. Snowfall by Elemeno, $32.00
    Hand-lettered font, based on the designer's own handwriting. Perfect for indy comics or for lending almost anything a personal touch.
  14. Tranquility JY Pro by JY&A, $39.00
    A tranquil and formal serif type family, JY Tranquility is ideal for text applications. It is based on Renaissance type forms.
  15. Spur Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Spur Stencil JNL gets its inspiration from the single word "stencils" lettered on a vintage package of Glass Wax Christmas stencils.
  16. ZP Monsterz More by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This adorable, blocky font features monster elements and fur on each letter. Great for Halloween or just fun projects for kids.
  17. Gothic Narrow by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular sans serif wooden type fonts of the 19th century, narrow, short ascenders and descenders.
  18. Metropolitaines by Linotype, $29.99
    This art nouveau style typeface is the one that had been used for the signage of the historic Paris metro stations.
  19. Work Force JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Work Force JNL is lettering based on a set of self-adhesive letters and numbers used for home or mailbox identification.
  20. Potomac by Context, $15.00
    A hearty utilitarian face inspired by stenciled type found on train cars and shipping crates. Ideal for posters, headlines, and titling.
  21. PR Ex Cathedra by PR Fonts, $10.00
    This font is closely based on classical proportions, with flared terminals. Small Capitals are 7/8 the size of the capitals
  22. Presentation JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Presentation JNL is built on the letterforms of Gilbert JNL (which in turn was modeled after Eric Gill's classic sanserif design).
  23. Excess Baggage JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Excess Baggage JNL is a clean sans serif typeface, and one of a number of stencil fonts offered by Jeff Levine.
  24. Poor Richard by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Based on the Keystone Type Foundry design, circa 1919. The l/c ‘g’ appears as an alternate character in our font.
  25. Passo Borgo by Intellecta Design, $19.90
    Passo Borgo is a blackletter typeface inspired on classic vampire filmes from 50"s and in Dracula's Bram Stoker novel... creepy...
  26. Fun And Games JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Fun and Games JNL was redrawn from the lettering found on the cover of a 1935 Speedball® Lettering Pen book.
  27. Chinese Menu JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Modeled after an old sign on a building in New York City, Chinese Menu JNL is a modular style Oriental typeface.
  28. Tant Lilian by Cercurius, $19.95
    A thin, very elegant caps-only cross-stitch font, based on an embroidery pattern from the end of the 19th century.
  29. Newsworthy JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Newsworthy JNL and its oblique counterpart are variations on the ever-popular condensed type styles used for newspaper and tabloid publications.
  30. Plain Script by ParaType, $25.00
    Designed at ParaType in 1995 by Tagir Safayev. Based on informal handwriting (caps-only). For use in advertising and display typography.
  31. Playful JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Playful JNL takes its name from the obviously playful lettering found on the title of a piece of 1940s sheet music.
  32. Limbus Sans by Luker Type, $19.00
    Limbus Sans Double Vision is a psychedelic approach on the Limbus Sans Regular created in 2023 by Lukas Gerber of LukerType.
  33. Shalimar by TypeSETit, $24.95
    To be used on its own or combined with Shalimar Swash, this lovely upright calligraphic style has a variety of uses.
  34. Speedball No1 NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Another charming handlettered gem based on the work of lettering artist Samuel Welo, from the 1927 edition of his Studio Handbook.
  35. Mia Mano by Kate Brankin, $32.00
    Based on designer's own handwriting, Mia Mano is a decorative display typeface ideal for headlines, logos, magazines, posters and short text.
  36. Amsterdam Old Style by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    An original design, loosely based on a typeface from an old wood type specimen book from the turn-of-the-century.
  37. Olean by Andfonts, $15.00
    Olean is modern handwritten font, with including a lot of alternates and ligatures. Great for headlines on posters, packaging and advertising.
  38. Boink Dropshadow by Robert Petrick, $19.95
    Boink Dropshadow is a variation on my ITC Boink font. This is a great font for headlines & fun to design with.
  39. Irina by ParaType, $25.00
    Designed at ParaType in 1995 by Tagir Safayev. Based on informal handwriting (caps-only). For use in advertising and display typography.
  40. Tabloid Press JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Tabloid Press JNL is one of a number of classic typefaces re-drawn from screen captures of actual vintage newspaper headlines.
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