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  1. Jolly Beat by PizzaDude.dk, $18.00
    Is it monospaced? Is it a numberplate font? What's up with all the different letters? The questions about Jolly Beat are many, but I can tell you this: No sharp edges, multilingual support, contextual alternates (5 different versions of each letter, that automatically cycles as you type!) and a good handful of unpredictable letters!
  2. FT Giorgio by Fenotype, $19.95
    FT Giorgio is based on a hand lettering in a movie poster La Dolce Vita by Giorgio Olivetti. FT Giorgio has class-based kerning and around 200 automatic interlock ligature pairs which gives your design a custom look. To use the ligatures you only need to write in CAPS and use an OpenType-aware application.
  3. Snoogle by Linotype, $29.00
    Snoogle is a friendly, round display typeface. Its character set contains 99 ligatures, which may be automatically implemented in OpenType-savvy applications. These give Snoogle the feeling of a script face, as opposed to normal rounded types. Snoogle's text variant is complimented by a Dingbats font, including further design elements as well as pictogram figures.
  4. Party Trick by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Party Trick is loosely based on the capital letters of a classic typewriter, but I have added a bit sugar and spice to the letters - making them more funky and loose. Another great thing is the contextual alternates, which gives you 6 different versions of each letter - and they automatically changes as you type!
  5. Gangrena by Stolat Studio, $19.00
    Gangrena is a display font family, based on a old lettersets and style of UK punk posters from 80’s. It is characterized by a huge amount of automatic alternates, cycling in a random way trough the text. Each letter has three versions. To complement the font Gangrena has a set of six different brushes.
  6. Standard Request by Bogstav, $18.00
    Standard Request is 100% handmade, and was inspired by both grafitti and comic book lettering. When viewed at large sizes, the handmade look and feel really stands out - at the same time, Standard Request, is super legible even at really small sizes. I've added 5 slightly different versions of each letter, and they automatically cycle as you type!
  7. Suomi Script by Suomi, $80.00
    Suomi Script is a typeface with a twist (pun intended): it has more than 1600 ligatures with two or more glyphs connected to make it look like an odd hand-written script polished by ITC. With Open Type savvy programs this font automatically replaces single characters with the ligatures. Some hand kerning is needed here and there.
  8. Wakame by Stabenfonts, $30.00
    Wakame is a friendly, playful, all uppercase font for book cover, display, packaging, poster, or whatever you can imagine. Each letter has three variations, which are automatically changed, when repeated. Hey, not only when side-by-side, but also if there are up to ten characters in between. Spice up your font menu with Wakame and stabenfonts!
  9. Corradine Handwriting Italic by Corradine Fonts, $19.95
    Few fonts reach the goal of simulate properly the hand writing aspect. Based on the hand writing of Manuel Corradine, Corradine Handwriting fonts have a lot of automatized alternates and ligatures that give them a natural hand writing feeling. Initially we were offering just the upright version of Corradine Handwriting but now here is the nice italic version.
  10. Mollie Glaston by Great Studio, $18.00
    Mollie Glaston is a modern serif font with a unique ligature style, a high contrast and light font perfect for feminine logo signs, fashion heads & editorial designs, branding projects, Clothing Branding, packaging, magazine headings, advertising, T-shirts, postcards and much more. Mollie Glaston is also included full set of: Uppercase and lowercase letters Automatic ligatures Multilingual characters Numerals Punctuation
  11. Katharine by Teweka, $20.00
    Katharine is a fresh new font, Made in Upright style, Katharine Has 417 glyphs with lots of swash options. This Katharine font is very easy for you to work with, because it has automatic letter and number combinations to change the swash inside the letters. This font is suitable for: Branding, Logotype, Poster, Social Media and others.
  12. Soapy Feelings by PizzaDude.dk, $18.00
    Soapy Feelings is my slightly rough-edged handmade fantasy (or perhaps even fairytale) font. I've added several swashes, which can be used for both starting and endings of words. I've also added 4 slightly different versions of each letter (and they automatically cycle as you type!) and lastly, of course Soapy Feelings has multilingual support! Caps Only Fonts
  13. Kiss And Tell by Comicraft, $49.00
    You wanted the best and you got the best! Originally created for the KISS: PSYCHO CIRCUS comic in the late '90s, this thick/thin font is one of our most versatile and popular offerings. ⁠ Features automatic alternates, Manga characters, Western & Central European language support and Crossbar I Technology™ to place that character in exactly the right spot!
  14. Buttermilk by Jessica Hische, $49.00
    Buttermilk is the first font from illustrator/designer/typographer Jessica Hische. It’s a wonderful display script that is feminine but bold. It’s equipped with decorative caps (which would make great drop-caps), fancy numerals, and a far too extensive array of ligatures (automatic in most programs thanks to OpenType) to make it easier for you to set it beautifully.
  15. Doorkick by Bogstav, $16.00
    Doorkick is my grungy handmade font with rough lines and a squarish look. Each letter has 5 different versions, which automatically cycles as you type - leaving your text with a super lively and natural/organic look. I'd say that Doorkick is best for short words or shoutouts, but try it out it massive text too! I dare you! :)
  16. Spirrevip by Bogstav, $18.00
    Spirrevip is for that moment when you need something legible, organic and obviously handmade at the same time. The letters are straightforward, yet variable in thickness of strokes, height and width. Spirrevip is definitely playful and serious at the same time. I have added 5 slightly different versions of each letter, and they automatically changes as you type!
  17. Picasso in Paradise by Nicky Laatz, $22.00
    Say hello to 'Picasso in paradise' - an avant-garde script with loads of fresh buoyant character and an abstract, casual feel. The script includes a large selection of natural-looking ligatures, that form automatically as you type when you have your OpenType features active. Perfect for Branding, Greetings, Book covers, advertising, packaging, and so much more.
  18. Kitchen Disaster by PizzaDude.dk, $18.00
    Kitchen Disaster is a wordplay, and not really a disaster! I deliberately made the lines a bit off here and there, to mimic bad poster design. In order to make your text even more natural, I added 5 different versions of each letter - and they automatically cycle as you type! Besides that, Kitchen Disaster comes with multilingual support!
  19. UT Sugar Cane by Uniontype, $15.00
    Sugar Cane by Uniontype is a fresh and light multilingual script inspired by vintage monoline fonts. It provides advanced typographical support with contextual alternates, ligatures and swashes. That way, you’ll have automatic access to the dozens of extra glyphs in each of the fonts. This font is good for menu, signs, packaging, posters, letterings and logos.
  20. Brush Marker by Fenotype, $18.00
    Brush Marker is a strong hand drawn dry brush font. Brush Marker is great for headlines and logotype use. Brush Marker is packed with automatic Contextual Alternates and Standard Ligatures that keep the text vivid. Brush Marker has a wide language support and it is PUA encoded so you can access extra glyphs in most graphic design softwares.
  21. Saturday Detentions by Bogstav, $18.00
    Saturday Detentions is based on the classic serif "High School" style. However, this version is handmade and a bit rugged here and there - and loose in a legible/organic way. I've added 7 different versions of each letter and they automatically cycle as you type - or you can manually choose the one you prefer from the glyph menu.
  22. Planscribe NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This family of faces take their inspiration from the standard faces used by the Leroy® Automatic Lettering Machine, a mainstay for architects and draftsmen in Ye Olden Days of t-squares and triangles. Crisp, clean and retro-techno. Both versions of this font include the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets.
  23. Logotype Frenzy by Decade Typefoundry, $40.00
    Logotype Frenzy is a display typographer’s guilty pleasure. It’s one of the very few fonts ever made that can take intense abuse and still look natural. It comes with over 1000 characters, including a lot of alternates and extended language support. In OpenType savvy applications, some letter combinations are automatically replaced with ligatures for a more natural look.
  24. Observant by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Observant is your true partner when you want something with a handwritten attitude. Works great with invitations, greeting cards, presentations and alike. Each letter has got 7 different versions, which automatically cycles as you type. This is a neat trick to make your text look more random, and avoid repeating letters. Comes with extensive language support!
  25. Guzzles by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Guzzles is a very legible font and has that great ‘unevenish’ look - making it a great typeface for packaging and books, and practically everything that has to with organic and creative projects. I have added 4 slightly different versions of each letter, and they automatically changes as you type - and of course there is a strong multilingual support
  26. Mr Anteater by Hipopotam Studio, $20.00
    Hand drawn serif typeface designed for one of our books. You can use just the regular style or set the fill style over the stroke style to get a more colorful version. It has upper and lowercase characters with up to three alternate glyphs. Build in OpenType Contextual Alternates feature will automatically set alternate glyphs depending on frequency of appearance of the same character (even in web font but only in HTML5 browsers). The script doesn’t throw random glyphs (so it won't break the layered, two colored version). For example in the word “HIPPOPOTAMUS” you will automatically get three different “P” glyphs and two “O” glyphs. It really works great but of course you can always fine tune it by hand. Mr Anteater has younger sister. Mrs Ant was designed for side notes in the same book.
  27. Evil Spin by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Evil Spin is inspired by some old horror poster. It has this eerie feeling to it, which leaves you with terror...no matter what you write!!! I've made 4 different versions of each letter, and they automatically changes as you type. And that goes for every layer if Evil Spin - mix and match the layers for even more creepy effects!
  28. Alight Slab by Eclectotype, $40.00
    Alight Slab is, wait for it... A light slab! Designed to be set large, in headlines or subheads and (very) short paragraphs of running text. It has slightly super-eliptical forms and crisp details, giving it a contemporary look. Alight Slab features automatic fractions, a discretionary ct ligature, and a capital sharp s. Anultra Slab is an ultra bold accompanying typeface.
  29. Balthasar by Fine Fonts, $29.00
    Balthasar is a very distinctive, stencil-type display font. Its letterforms originally appeared on a lettered book jacket by Michael Harvey. Its highly condensed letterforms being very economic in the use of space. The augmented, Balthasar Plus version has many alternative characters and ligatures, together with Opentype features for their automatic substitution where the application in which they are used permits.
  30. Bridgewater by GRIN3 (Nowak), $19.00
    Bridgewater is a hand-drawn, brush font with contextual alternates to help with flow and readability. Each letter and number has three variations. When the font is used in OpenType-savvy applications, the 3 variants of glyphs are automatically alternated to achieve a random-like effect. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  31. Shard by Device, $39.00
    Shard was originally commissioned for Nickelodeon’s 3D reboot of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. It complemented the show’s new angular logo, which Rian Hughes also designed. There are alternative versions of many letters available in the upper and lower case keys, and a selection of around 90 ligatures that automatically substitute themselves in running text to give a tight, interlocked fit.
  32. Smartburst by Bogstav, $14.00
    Are you throwing a party, growing eco friendly potatoes or having a babyshower? Is so - go ahead and give Smartburst a try for the design. The friendly and rounded edges makes the letters look soft and legible. I've added 5 different versions of each letter, and they automatically cycle as you type. Or, you can choose them individually from the glyph menu.
  33. Pyes Pa by Tim Donaldson, $65.00
    Hailing its roots from the much-prized Modern Didot and Bodoni families of the late 19th century, Pyes Pa re-introduces the intuition of calligraphic script while utilizing the contrast available to contemporary digital fonts to produce a highly refined alternative for those of us who are bloody serious about our Bodoni Poster Italics. Pyes Pa features automatic OpenType ligatures and contextual alternatives.
  34. F line by alphabeet.at, $30.00
    f-line is a special handwriting monoline font face, with one constant line from glyph to glyph and variable width. It was drawn for the designer’s thesis in 2010 and expanded until 2021 with a lot of open type features. It’s built up with three glyph sets to let the glyphs rotate automatically, and amongst other type features initial forms are available.
  35. Plop by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Presenting a decorative liquid font Plop. It's a splashing funny typeface perfect for authentique lettering composition. To use a bigger splash letter just type a capital letter. Same way the last letter in word will be automatically replaced to correct glyph using OpenType features. Both sides splashes are available for all letters including multilingual characters. Thank you and have a nice day!
  36. Amundsen by Juraj Chrastina, $39.00
    Amundsen is an all-caps stencil-like face with a unique look due to several originally shaped glyphs and overlapping letters. The font is equipped with automatic discretionary ligatures and it comes with a fine-tuned kerning. As the ligatures combine light letters, the overall look remains balanced even with wider display oriented spacing. Amundsen supports West as well as Central European languages.
  37. Speakons by Alex Schnaible, $20.00
    The Speakons are made out of 500 icons in three different styles. They change automatically into icons by typing the right words through its OpenType feature. It was specially designed to break down our language barriers. To be understood internationally. It’s also perfect if you just need a huge icon family. Give it a try! You don’t want to miss it.
  38. Turpentine Kisses by Bogstav, $18.00
    Based loosely on Clarendon, Turpentine Kisses breaks all the rules of the classic serif fonts. It's jumpy and bouncy with a clear handmade look. It's playful yet legible, and full of personality. I've added 3 different versions of each lowercase letter, and they automatically cycle as you type. Or you can just select the one you prefer from the glyph menu.
  39. Nerd Maze by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Hello! Introducing a trendy geometric typeface - Nerd Maze. It's an original modern and simultaneously simple font. Several letters variations, using OpenType feature (contextual alternates) automatically creates a seamless words shape. Note: Make sure that “Contextual Alternates” feature is supported & enabled in your software. Please consider that this feature is available only for English alphabet. Thank you and wish you a peaceful sky!
  40. Wiccan by Comicraft, $19.00
    Way back in 1996, three student letterers went into the forest looking for the mysterious fonts used to letter Spawn: Blood & Shadows. They never returned. A year later, these fonts were found. And now, over 20 years later, we've updated Wiccan with separate Regular & Bold Special weights, Central Europe & Cyrillic characters, automatically cycling alternate letters and fan-favorite Crossbar I Technology!
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