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  1. Catalyst by Ryan Williamson, $-
    Catalyst is an attempt at increasing the economy of print while retaining optimal legibility through type design. This type family does so through subtle and intentional OpenType features, as well as referencing successful past attempts throughout history.
  2. Peitago Goulya by Herry92, $13.00
    I like the letters on the Peitago goulya because each letter is curved and rounded at the edges, it looks unique and has characteristics. Peitago goulya is handwritten, intentionally made with indentations. This font looks very pleasant.. !
  3. Benchley by Elemeno, $25.00
    The first of the Algonquin fonts, Benchley was inspired by Robert Benchley, whose dignified, witty exterior failed to disguise his love of the spotlight. Benchley, the font, is elegant but informal and is best at large sizes.
  4. Capital by Aboutype, $24.99
    A pen stroke Roman with a medium thick to thin contrast and slightly flared stroke endings. Capital was designed for all media and works best at 30 point and above. Capital requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
  5. Beat Poet JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Beat Poet JNL is a throwback to the late 50s and early 60s when Beatniks hung out at coffee houses to listen to poetry and folk songs and live the Bohemian lifestyle of the Pre-Hippie generation.
  6. Skeleton Slab by Studio K, $45.00
    Skeleton Slab brings a new elegance to a classic form. I was thinking of calling it Ozymanidias, after Shelley’s poem, because it evokes memories of ancient runic inscriptions, but then I thought that was maybe a bit pretentious, and I decided I'd keep it simple and descriptive. Besides, I wasn't sure how to spell Ozymandias! Skeleton Slab has small caps in place of lower case.
  7. MVB Sirenne by MVB, $39.00
    A rare natural history book from the early 18th century served as inspiration for the MVB Sirenne typefaces. The artisan who engraved the book—likely a map engraver—had a distinctive style of lettering that was used on the descriptive captions for the many tropical fishes depicted in the book. The plates used to print the illustrations would have been copper, the letterforms hand-engraved. The designers at MVB Fonts found the distinctive quirks of the roman letterforms and the eccentric stress of the italic interesting enough to embark on developing digital fonts based on the engraved samples. As the captions were hand-lettered, there was a great degree of variation, making a direct “revival” impossible, so Alan Dague-Greene interpreted the characteristics of the letterforms into a workable typeface design. The challenge was to retain a rustic quirkiness to the forms, yet have a typeface that was useful for more than display. The solution was to make optical sizes. The “Six” faces are full of character, but strong and open for clarity at small sizes. The design of the “Text” faces is more subtle, so that they can be used for passages of text, but retain the feel of their model. MVB Sirenne “Eighteen” and “Seventy Two” are intended for display use.
  8. Blured Stroke by Ditatype, $29.00
    Blured Stroke is a beautiful script font. Every letter in this font looks like it was created with a skillfully swung brush. The subtle and soft brush strokes are clearly visible at every angle and bend, giving the entire font an artistic and expressive feel. The ends of each letter tend to be rounded, giving it a soft and elegant touch. This font is designed with detail and a perfect balance between thick and thin strokes. The thicker lines bring out strength and firmness, while thinner lines add softness and elegance to this font. The perfect combination of these differences creates an eye-catching visual harmony and expresses a unique writing style. The colors used in this font can vary, but to maintain a soft impression, bright colors would be the right choice. The letters remain legible and understandable because they have clear outlines. Enjoy the various features available in this font. Features: Ligatures Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Blured Stroke fits best for any design projects that want to convey tenderness, friendliness and creativity. This font can be used in the invitations, greeting cards, brand logos, promotional materials, and many other design projects that require a warm artistic touch and are full of personality. 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.
  9. Haunted House by HiH, $8.00
    Halloween lends itself to graphic images: witches, ghosts, bats, jack-o'lanterns and haunted houses. When we think of a haunted house, we generally think of a large, abandoned, derelict Victorian wood-frame house. The style is usually Second Empire or Queen Anne. There tends to be a lot of decoration. There is usually a porch or two with decorative spindle work. There is probably a tower, either square with a mansard roof such as one might see in Paris or round with a conical roof borrowed from a Loire Valley chateau. These houses were generally built in the United States between 1860 and 1900, products of the exuberance of a time before income tax. It took at least three servants to maintain such a house and was very expensive. Few can afford them today. That is why so many were converted to professional offices, multi-family dwellings or simply abandoned. HAUNTED HOUSE is our typographical contribution to Halloween. Based on our font PETRARKA ML, it features decorative capitol letters that utilize the silhouette of a Second Empire style house complete with a dead tree and a full moon. The font includes 8 ornaments suitable for flyers and party invitations. Revision 2.000 eliminates dual encoding, harmonizes metrics, adds new glyphs, and adds open type features. The zip package includes two versions of the font at no extra charge. There is an OTF version which is in Open PS (Post Script Type 1) format and a TTF version which is in Open TT (True Type)format. Use whichever works best for your applications.
  10. Guzzo by Monotype, $50.99
    A playful caricature of a midcentury grotesque, Guzzo is a fresh addition to the Monotype Library. Somewhat eccentric and full of surprises, its unmistakable quirk can be found on closer inspection, stemming from details proudly borrowed from brush lettering and calligraphy. The wide range of weights and style can take you through any design space, from the condensed weights squeezing in larger headlines or dense blocks of text with the condensed range, to experimenting with small point sizes, labels or packaging with the extended cut. However, Guzzo’s real charm is probably best expressed through its wonderfully playful shapes, its unusual 'laid-back italics' feature cursive forms and a backslant. The different stylistic sets allow you to decide what you make of Guzzo, with several sets of alternate glyphs steering it in any direction you want. Guzzo is a happy-go-lucky character, and has a warm, humble and painterly quality that - at a glance - may be unrecognizable as a typeface. It can almost pass for hand-lettering. Guzzo pairs exceptionally well with scripts and slab typefaces, and feels most at home in situ with toys, packaging, menus, broadcasting, cartoons and merchandising! Guzzo encourages you to turn up the silliness and is for designers who want to emulate hand-painted and casual motifs. Taking its name from American artist Jeremy Pinc, aka the painter Guzzo Pinc, the typeface channels the quirky, funny and poignant qualities of his paintings - with wacky characters, loosely painted geometric forms and bright colors. For this mid century, authentic, nostalgic typeface - the story is really what you make of it.
  11. Arsapia by URW Type Foundry, $49.99
    Michael Hoffmann manufactures digital fonts for 30 years. At URW++ he contributed to the technological progress. Over the years, he also specialized in the ideal representation of fonts on screen and the complex assembly of international fonts with scripts of all countries. In his latest project he put the emphasis on developing a highly readable typeface. Less interested in the design as in the functionality of this typeface, he designed Arsapia which he has now installed as a system font on all his computers. Michael Hoffmann studied Japanology at the University of Hamburg and traveled in the early years of his professional activity frequently to Japan, there to train the IKARUS font production tools to Japanese customers. In his spare time he plays guitar or golf depending on the weather. The typeface Arsapia has been designed in such a way that all three font styles Light, Regular and Bold have the same width. When a user therefore opts for the use of Arsapia Light, even though he has already written his text in Regular, nothing changes with respect to the letter tracking. When choosing the Bold for emphasis: Nothing changes except the blackness of the letters. A font change does not engender unwanted line and page breaks of itself. All letters can be clearly distinguished from each other. 1 l I O 0 are all different. For programmers and lovers of monospaced fonts Michael Hoffmann has developed a fourth typeface: Arsapia Mono. This is the perfect terminal font.
  12. Ruskin by Fine Fonts, $29.00
    The origin of Ruskin was a commission for Michael Harvey to design a signage font for the Dean Gallery in Edinburgh. The style of the letterforms was to complement the period of the building which was originally an orphanage built in 1839. Only uppercase letters were created at first with the lowercase letters—and other characters necessary for a font—added later. With elegant and slightly extended letterforms, Ruskin fulfilled its rôle well as a signage font. It also functioned extremely well as a general display font. It is particularly suited to item descriptions and placards in galleries and museums which are frequently read from an angle, as well as head-on. The fonts have both proportionally and monospaced numerals.
  13. Otherslide by IbeyDesign, $17.00
    Otherslide Handwritten Script Font is a beautiful and stylish handwritten font. It looks stunning on a variety of designs that need a natural touch.
  14. So love by Sulthan Studio, $12.00
    So Love is a cute and adorable handwritten script font. It’s perfect for branding, logos, wedding invitations, diaries, cups, mugs, greeting cards, and more.
  15. Coastland by Epiclinez, $19.00
    Coastland is a pretty handwritten script font. It’s simple and friendly style makes this font incredibly versatile, fitting a wide variety of creative ideas.
  16. JH Mars by JH Fonts, $50.00
    JH Mars is a modern style typeface; it is designed based on old Koufi, Maghribi & Diwani scripts, typical for corporate identity, headlines, branding & signage...
  17. Ashby by Corien’s Handwritingfonts, $24.00
    Ashby is a Spencerian based handwritten script, with elegant capital letters. Written with a flexible nib, which results in some beautiful line width variation.
  18. Strongloves by FHFont, $17.00
    Strongloves is dry brush, hand-lettered script. It is suitable for design, element design, weddings, events, t-shirt, logos, badges, sticker, and awesome work.
  19. Barokah Ramadhan by Gartype Studio, $17.00
    Barokah Ramadhan is script font inspired by arabic alphabet / calligraphy,come with alternate and multilingual features.This font very suitable for your arabic stylish design.
  20. Moonlight In Tokyo by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Moonlight In Tokyo is an authentic signature script font. This handwritten beauty is suitable from high-end sophisticated branding to simple memorable Instagram quotes.
  21. Purify Signature by Aestherica Studio, $9.00
    Purify Signature is a modern and simple handwritten script font. Contemporary and fashionable, this font will look great for a wide variety of projects.
  22. Jack Smith by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Jack Smith is a signature script font with a natural handwritten feel. This font is a good choice for branding and logotype design projects.
  23. Ontime by Fontysia, $15.00
    Ontime is a modern handwritten script font! This font is perfect for shirt designs, websites, branding, quotes, children's designs, blogs, logos, invitations and more!
  24. Gallegos by profonts, $51.99
    Gallego Pro is a classical, pen-drawn upright script useful for many applications, e.g. book titles, ads, magazines or any kind of display work.
  25. Dephiana by Nurf Designs, $19.00
    Dephiana is an elegant and bold stylish script font. Great for logos, wordmarks & signboard. Has several stylistic alternates that can be used as needed.
  26. Navigate by Arendxstudio, $15.00
    Navigate is an elegant hand made with brush script and is perfect for wedding card designs, logotype, website headers, fashion design and much more.
  27. Hortensia by ParaType, $30.00
    Hortensia™ was designed by Natalia Vasilyeva and licensed by ParaType in 2001. An original calligraphic script. For use in advertising and display typography.
  28. Quadrica by Sesa Grafika, $32.00
    Quadrica is a stylish, retro script font. Its unique letterforms make this font perfect for logos, social media posts, packaging, magazine covers, and more.
  29. Bloena by Fype Co, $14.00
    Introducing Bloena casual handwritten script. Great for magazine layouts, crafting, branding, posters, websites, social media, greeting cards, invitations, mugs, frames, and so much more.
  30. Luxe by Baseline Fonts, $24.00
    Luxe is a casual, script style font designed to provide hep and playful results. Extended character set includes foreign language support for many countries.
  31. Butter Milky by FHFont, $19.00
    Butter Milky is script font with handwritten vintage calligraphy style, with OpenType feature include of the font. Suitable for design, element design, event, logo.
  32. Oh Beloved by Nissa Nana, $19.00
    Oh Beloved is a beautiful script font with a classy, elegant, and modern look. It will add a personal touch to any design project!
  33. Lioness by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Lioness is a stunning script font with a strong character. It is suitable for logo, branding, packaging, apparel, wedding invitations, social media, and more.
  34. Dominique by profonts, $51.99
    Distinctive and informal, this unusual script type style is suitable for a wide variety of display applications, particularly where a casual effect is desired.
  35. Zinekiss by Pedro Teixeira, $12.00
    Zinekiss - for the love of black ink and zine culture. Zinekiss, is a font with a very natural/organic handrawn script of black ink
  36. Nolita by Sakha Design, $12.00
    Introducing the Nolita Font Duo, a classy pair of script and serif fonts. Nolita offers beautiful typographic harmony for a diversity of design projects.
  37. Minnie Brush by Lebbad Design, $24.95
    Minnie Brush is an modern upright brush script. This curly rough textured font is great for display use. It comes with numerous alternate characters.
  38. Laredo by profonts, $51.99
    Distinctive and informal, this unusual script type style is suitable for a wide variety of display applications, particularly where a casual effect is desired.
  39. Vesna by ParaType, $30.00
    PT Vesna™ was designed by Natalia Vasilyeva in 2000. Licensed by ParaType. An original calligraphic script for use in advertising and display typography.
  40. Caramello by FHFont, $17.00
    Caramello is a handwritten script font with signature style. Suitable for element design, weddings, events, t-shirts, logos, badges, stickers, and other awesome work.
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