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  1. Barosaki Script by Pointlab, $10.00
    Barosaki is a unique blend of classic and modern shapes. Imperfect style ups and downs, like dancing letters, which are smooth, clean and simple. Perfect for weddings, events, invitations, escort cards, table numbers, header menus, displays, logos, slider blogs, custom addresses, stamps, packaging, greeting cards, etc. Barosaki Script including alternate glyph and beautiful swirl in a font including stylistic sets, Ligatures etc. The OpenType features can be accessed by using OpenType savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7 and Microsoft Word. And this Font has given PUA unicode (specially coded fonts), so that all the alternate characters can easily be accessed in full by a craftsman or designer.
  2. Naishila by FadeLine Studio, $10.00
    Introducing Naishila. This new font family includes a caps and script. Naishila is a lovely and sweet font duo with a dancing baseline. You will receive the regular font (not dancing) while the script comes with stylistic sets and ligatures. Like my other fonts, Naishila is made to meet the growing market of design today. This font is suitable for use in design styles such as watercolor, minimalist, flat, modern design, etc. With this font duo, you can very easily combine. Surely you can make something perfect for your design. Naishila will look gorgeous on cards, mugs, quotes, posters, shopping bags, logo's, t-shirts, branding, book covers, birthday invitations, greeting cards, and all your other lovely projects.
  3. Sagittarius by Hoefler & Co., $51.99
    A typeface with lightly-worn futurism, Sagittarius is equally at home among the beauty and wellness aisles, or the coils of the warp core. The Sagittarius typeface was designed by Jonathan Hoefler in 2021. A decorative adaptation of Hoefler’s Peristyle typeface (2017), Sagittarius’s rounded corners and streamlined shapes recall the digital aesthetic of the first alphabets designed for machine reading, a style that survives as a cheeky Space Age invocation of futurism. Sagittarius was created for The Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction, where it first appeared in 2021. From the desk of the designer: Typeface designers spend a lot of time chasing down strange valences. We try to figure out what’s producing that whiff of Art Deco, or that vaguely militaristic air, or what’s making a once solemn typeface suddenly feel tongue-in-cheek. If we can identify the source of these qualities, we can cultivate them, and change the direction of the design; more often, we just extinguish them without mercy. Sometimes, we get the chance to follow a third path, which is how we arrived at Sagittarius. During the development of Peristyle, our family of compact, high-contrast sans serifs, I often found myself unwittingly humming space-age pop songs. Nothing about Peristyle’s chic and elegant letterforms suggested the deadpan romp of “The Planet Plan” by United Future Organization, let alone “Music To Watch Space Girls By” from the ill-advised (but delicious) Leonard Nimoy Presents Mr. Spock’s Music from Outer Space, but there they were. Something in the fonts was provoking an afterimage of the otherworldly, as if the typeface was sliding in and out of a parallel universe of high-tech spycraft and low-tech brawls with rubber-masked aliens. It might have had something to do with a new eyeglass prescription. But I liked the effect, and started thinking about creating an alternate, space-age version of the typeface, one with a little more funk, and a lot more fun. I wondered if softer edges, a measured dose of seventies retrofuturism, and some proper draftsmanship might produce a typeface not only suitable for sci-fi potboilers, but for more serious projects, too: why not a line of skin care products, a fitness system, a high-end digital camera, or a music festival? I put a pin in the idea, wondering if there’d ever be a project that called for equal parts sobriety and fantasy. And almost immediately, exactly such a project appeared. The Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction Jesse Sheidlower is a lexicographer, a former Editor at Large for the Oxford English Dictionary, and a longtime friend. He’s someone who takes equal pleasure in the words ‘usufructuary’ and ‘megaboss,’ and therefore a welcome collaborator for the typeface designer whose love of the Flemish baroque is matched by a fondness for alphabets made of logs. Jesse was preparing to launch The Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction, a comprehensive online resource dedicated to the terminology of the genre, whose combination of scholarship and joy was a perfect fit for the typeface I imagined. For linguists, there’d be well-researched citations to explain how the hitherto uninvented ‘force field’ and ‘warp speed’ came to enter the lexicon. For science fiction fans, there’d be definitive (and sometimes surprising) histories of the argot of Stars both Trek and Wars. And for everyone, there’d be the pleasure of discovering science fiction’s less enduring contributions, from ‘saucerman’ to ‘braintape,’ each ripe for a comeback. A moderated, crowdsourced project, the dictionary is now online and growing every day. You’ll find it dressed in three font families from H&Co: Whitney ScreenSmart for its text, Decimal for its navigational icons, and Sagittarius for its headlines — with some of the font’s more fantastical alternate characters turned on. The New Typeface Sagittarius is a typeface whose rounded corners and streamlined forms give it a romantically scientific voice. In the interest of versatility, its letterforms make only oblique references to specific technologies, helping the typeface remain open to interpretation. But for projects that need the full-throated voice of science fiction, a few sets of digital accessories are included, which designers can introduce at their own discretion. There are alternate letters with futuristic pedigrees, from the barless A popularized by Danne & Blackburn’s 1975 ‘worm’ logo for NASA, to a disconnected K recalling the 1968 RCA logo by Lippincott & Margulies. A collection of digitally-inspired symbols are included for decorative use, from the evocative MICR symbols of electronic banking, to the obligatory barcodes that forever haunt human–machine interactions. More widely applicable are the font’s arrows and manicules, and the automatic substitutions that resolve thirty-four awkward combinations of letters with streamlined ligatures. About the Name Sagittarius is one of thirteen constellations of the zodiac, and home to some of astronomy’s most inspiring discoveries. In 1977, a powerful radio signal originating in the Sagittarius constellation was considered by many to be the most compelling recorded evidence of extraterrestrial life. Thanks to an astronomer’s enthusiastically penned comment, the 72-second transmission became known as the Wow! signal, and it galvanized support for one of science’s most affecting projects, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). More recently, Sagittarius has been identified as the location of a staggering celestial discovery: a supermassive black hole, some 44 million kilometers in diameter, in the Galactic Center of the Milky Way. <
  4. TT Tsars by TypeType, $39.00
    TT Tsars useful links: Specimen | Graphic presentation | Customization options The TT Tsars font family is a collection of serif display titling fonts that are stylized to resemble the fonts of the beginning, the middle and the end of the XVIII century. The project is based on title fonts, that is, the fonts that were used to design book title pages. The idea for the project TT Tsars was born after a small study of the historical development of the Cyrillic type and is also based on Abram Shchitsgal’s book "Russian Civil Type". At the very beginning of the project, we had developed a basic universal skeleton for the forms of all characters in all subfamilies of the family, and later on, we added styles, visual features, artifacts and other nuances typical of the given period onto the skeleton. Yes, from the historical accuracy point of view it might be that such an approach is not always justified, but we have achieved our goal and as a result, we have created perfectly combinable serifs that can be used to style an inscription for a certain time period. The TT Tsars font family consists of 20 fonts: 5 separate subfamilies, each of which consists of 4 fonts. Each font contains 580 glyphs, except for the TT Tsars E subfamily, in which each font consists of 464 characters. Instead of lowercase characters in the typeface, small capitals are used, which also suggests that the typeface is rather a display than text one. In TT Tsars you can find a large number of ligatures (for Latin and Cyrillic alphabets), arrows and many useful OpenType features, such as: frac, ordn, sinf, sups, numr, dnom, case, onum, tnum, pnum, lnum, salt (ss01), dlig. Time-related characteristics of the subfamilies are distributed as follows: • TT Tsars A—the beginning of the 18th century (Latin and Cyrillic) • TT Tsars B—the beginning of the 18th century (Latin and Cyrillic) • TT Tsars C—the middle of the 18th century (Latin and Cyrillic) • TT Tsars D—the end of the 18th century (Latin and Cyrillic) • TT Tsars E—conditionally the beginning of the 18th century (only Latin) TT Tsars A and TT Tsars B families (both the beginning of the 18th century) have different starting points: for TT Tsars A it is Latin, for TT Tsars B it is Cyrillic. The development of the TT Tsars A family began in Latin, the font is based on the royal serif Romain du Roi. The Cyrillic alphabet is harmoniously matched to the Latin. The development of the TT Tsars B family began in Cyrillic, which is based on a Russian civil type. Characteristic elements are the curved one-sided serifs of triangular characters (A, X, Y), drops appear in the letter ?, the middle strokes ? and P are adjacent to the main stroke. Latin was drawn to pair with Cyrillic. It is still based on the royal serif, but somewhat changed: the letters B and P are closed and the upper bar of the letter A rose. This was done for the visual combination of Cyrillic and Latin and at the same time to make a distinction between TT Tsars A and TT Tsars B. TT Tsars C is now the middle of the 18th century. Cyrillic alphabet itself did not stand still and evolved, and by the middle of the 18th century, its forms have changed and become to look the way they are shown in this font family. Latin forms are following the Cyrillic. The figures are also slightly modified and adapted to the type design. In TT Tsars C, Cyrillic and Latin characters are created in parallel. A distinctive feature of the Cyrillic alphabet in TT Tsars C is the residual influence of the flat pen. This is noticeable in such signs as ?, ?, K. The shape of the letters ?, ?, ?, ? is very characteristic of the period. In the Latin alphabet, a characteristic leg appears at the letter R. For both languages, there is a typical C characterized by an upper serif and the appearance of large, even somewhat bolding serifs on horizontals (T, E, ?, L). TT Tsars D is already the end of the 18th century when with the development of printing, the forms of some Cyrillic characters had changed and turned into new skeletons of letters that we transposed into Latin. The figures were also stylized. In this font, both Cyrillic and Latin are stylistically executed with different serifs and are thus logically separated. The end of the century is characterized by the reduction of decorative elements. Straight, blueprint-like legs of the letters ?, R, K, ?. Serifs are very pronounced and triangular. E and ? are one-sided on the middle horizontal line. A very characteristic C with two serifs appears in the Latin alphabet. TT Tsars E is a steampunk fantasy typeface, its theme is a Latinized Russian ?ivil type (also referred to as Grazhdansky type which emerged after Peter the Great’s language reform), which includes only the Latin alphabet. There is no historical analog to this typeface, it is exclusively our reflections on the topic of what would have happened if the civil font had developed further and received a Latin counterpart. We imagined such a situation in which the civil type was exported to Europe and began to live its own life.
  5. Hand & Write by Java Pep, $15.00
    Hand & Write is casual handwriting font that have 4 style linked regular, italic, bold, and bold-italic. Hand & Write font made by inspired of casual hand write so this font is suitable for quote text, sticky note, fun and childish theme, scrapbook, greeting card, and etc.
  6. Bride Style by Just Font You, $18.00
    Bride Style, A sweet beautiful delicate script font. Inspired from the wedding modern calligraphy style but presented in a fashion editorial way. Perfectly fit for branding, logo, wedding things, greeting cards, fashion, lookbook, moodboard, presentation, imagine the luxury, beautiful, stylish, and casual in the same time.
  7. Martita by GRIN3 (Nowak), $24.00
    Martita is an elegant, handwritten, fully connected script with ligatures to help with flow and readability. Martita can be used for invitations, greeting cards, posters, advertising, weddings, books, menus etc. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  8. Pillow Fort by Fromletterel, $12.00
    Pillow Fort is a quirky handwritten font to energize your designs, this font really fits cute and casual concept. Others than that Pillow Fort also fits the degins that need magical fantasy vibe. This font will be suitable for branding, greeting cards, quotes and other beautiful projects.
  9. Thomson by Linecreative, $16.00
    Thomson is is an Condensed font with a modern look, It's Perfect for branding, logo design, shirts, name card, magazin layout,headers, or oven large scale artwork Thomson offers you: - Upper and Lowercase characters (All Caps) - Stylistic alternates - Numbers and Punctuation - Multilingual Support (Latin Western Europe)
  10. Unblessed by Gassstype, $27.00
    Unblessed is Horror And Scary Typeface Font with ligature and Multilanguage support dramatic movement. Best for halloween poster, horror poster, childrenbook, cartoon,comic.This font is great for your next creative project such as logos, printed quotes, invitations, cards, product packaging, headers, Logotype, Letterhead, Poster, Label, and etc.
  11. Dale Kids by AdultHumanMale, $12.00
    DaleKids is a fun kiddie style font, a little bit picture book and a little bit comic book too. The font is available in two styles regular and italic. Designed to be playful it looks great on birthday cards and long tome like monologues of cute speak.
  12. Queeta Brush by Realtype, $16.00
    Queeta inspired by natural brush typeface. Written in fast motion using a little bit dry brush pen. It will give you a fresh and modern design and will look beautiful with offer, magazine mode, offer logo, product packaging, headers, posters, merchandise, social media greeting cards & more.
  13. Heart Strung by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Simple, yet thrilling! Heart Strung is my handmade font! Useful for a wide range of things - such as invitations, greeting cards, headlines, notes and quotes ... and a lot of other things! Comes with swashes for uppercase and ligatures for double lettering - and some lovely swashy alternates! :)
  14. Sugar Melon by Supfonts, $12.00
    Sugar Melon will be perfect for wedding lettering, beautiful frame for your home, book covers, greeting cards, logos, marketing, magazines or anything that requires cute handwritten lettering :) What's inside: Multilingual support Cricut support If you have any questions, please contact me directly or in instagram @superdizigner
  15. S Water Jump by Supfonts, $10.00
    Water Jump will be perfect for wedding lettering, beautiful frame for your home, book covers, greeting cards, logos, marketing, magazines or anything that requires cute handwritten lettering :) What's inside: Multilingual support Cricut support If you have any questions, please contact me directly or in instagram @superdizigner
  16. Fd Neueral by Fortunes Co, $-
    Neueral is a semi-round and geometric sans serif font, with flexibility and modern every glyphs, neutral font variable so it is very functional in making logo designs, article, wayfinding, system fonts, branding, business cards and many others. There are 18 fonts including Latin simple ligatures
  17. Wild River by madeDeduk, $17.00
    Hello I'm really excited to introduce Wild River with vintage style font with cool character! Wild River perfect for poster design, book covers, merchandise, fashion campaigns, newsletters, branding, advertising, magazines, greeting cards, album covers, and quote designs and more. Feature Uppercase Lowercase Number & Symbol International Glyphs Ligatures
  18. Fortune Coin by Gassstype, $25.00
    Fortune Coin is a Cartoon Display Font with alot of ligature. it will make your designs look modern, unique and fun. It’s perfect for labels, quotes, posters, DIY projects, branding, packaging, greeting cards, websites, photos, photography overlays, signs, window art, scrapbooking, tags and so much more!
  19. Glossy Sheen by Ali Hamidi, $10.00
    Glossy Sheen is a shine layered font. A fun thick font with 4 layers of fonts to choose from! There are shine, shadow and outline that you can pick. This font is perfect for t-shirt, packaging, branding, posters, greeting cards, quotes and so much more.
  20. Rustler Barter by Showup! Typefoundry, $20.00
    RustlerBarter is an elegant display font inspired by the Art Deco era. It perfectly represents vintage aesthetics in a modern and minimalist way. The font includes special uppercase letters, alternate characters, and beautiful ligatures. Furthermore, the font is perfect for elegant logo design, packaging or invitation cards.
  21. The Boundaries by Dirtyline Studio, $15.00
    The Boundaries is a handmade Clean typeface, with authentic brush imperfections, and a very bouncy baseline It has a perfectly paired complimentary marker font , and a super handy set of bonus Swash. Ideal for logos, handwritten quotes, product packaging, header, poster, merchandise, social media & greeting cards.
  22. Sign Artist JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sign Artist JNL is a casual typeface, emulating the hand-lettered look of show card and sign lettering. Created by Jeff Levine from lettering seen on some 1940's packaging, the slightly irregular letter stroke widths and shapes more closely resemble printing made with brush or ink.
  23. Gladiate by Solotype, $19.95
    This was a favorite of job printers in late Victorian times. They used it on cards and stationery, as well as small handbills. It was made in a range of sizes from 10 point to 36 point. Good for places where you really don't want to shout.
  24. Hi Lea by Zamjump, $17.00
    Hi Lea is kids and fun typefaces. It has an authentic handwritten look and bold feel which makes it perfect for digital branding and design. Use this font for logos, social media, birthday invitations, wedding decorations, invitations, home decor, websites, blogs, instagram, business cards, branding and more!
  25. Bummill by Awanstudio, $16.00
    Bummill signature font allows you to create stunning and easy hand-lettering in an instant. Ideal for the logo, quotes, wedding, product label/packaging, fashion, letter, advertising, invitation, poster, merchandise, greeting cards, etc. This font came along with lots of ligatures option for more natural looks.
  26. Lillian Smith by Lemonthe, $13.00
    Lillian Smith is a monoline signature font. Featuring 84 ligatures, this font delivers a soft and flowing impression. It is highly suitable for adding a modern or classic touch to various design projects such as logos, branding, labels, product packaging, invitation designs, business cards, and much more.
  27. Wedding Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    A font of 31 wedding icons... bow tie, shoe, bouquet, cakes, invitation, cupcakes, bon bons, wedding dress, tux, ring bearer, flower girl, suitcases, congratulations banner, balloons, garter, gift, cuff links, wedding bands, diamond ring. Use for a wedding shower flyer or make your own gift card.
  28. Sweet Titling No. 22 by Sweet, $39.00
    Sweet Titling No. 22 is part of the Sweet Collection of engraved lettering styles from the 20th Century, published by MVB Fonts. This obscure, art deco design would have been used for engraved letterhead, business cards, etc., and likely first appeared in the 1920s or ’30s.
  29. Montegi by Lemonthe, $14.00
    Montegi is a modern calligraphy font. it has a gentle and beautiful flow, and as a result it will elevate each of the designs you wish to create!. It’s the perfect font for wedding invitations, stationery, photography, social media posts, product packaging, greeting cards, and much more!
  30. Allitta Calligraphy by AEN Creative Studio, $12.00
    Allitta is an elegant script font. It features beautiful swashes that will take your projects to the next level. Fall in love with its authentic feel and use it to create gorgeous wedding invitations, beautiful stationary art, eye-catching social media posts, and cute greeting cards.
  31. Ricardo Montero by Supfonts, $12.00
    Ricardo Montero will be perfect for wedding lettering, beautiful frame for your home, book covers, greeting cards, logos, marketing, magazines or anything that requires cute handwritten lettering :) What's inside: Multilingual support Cricut support If you have any questions, please contact me directly or in instagram @superdizigner
  32. Jumping Spider by Tigade Std, $35.00
    Jumping Spider. This font is cuteness overload. It is for everyone, for various design purposes. This font is suitable for happy themes, cute, parties, holidays, kids, and many more. It is also suitable for logos, Cards, Branding, Social Media, Youtube Thumbnail, advertisements, Posters, and many others.
  33. Puighut Brush by Realtype, $11.00
    Always handwritten fonts with an authentic look. Modern handwritten font with brush texture. Its authentic texture makes it the perfect choice for branding and digital design. This font is perfect for branding, logos, web, instagram, quotes, business cards, signs, headers, blogs, branding, invitations, and more! Thank you!
  34. Brush In Space by Gassstype, $25.00
    **Brush in Space** - Handwritten Brush font with a natural Rough style and comical type. Crafted manually with love and passion, This font is great for your next creative project such as logos, printed quotes, invitations, cards, product packaging, headers, Logotype, Letterhead, Poster, Label, Game project and etc.
  35. Death Stinger Horror by Sipanji21, $15.00
    Death Stinger - Horror Font is a horror fantasy hand lettered font. Work great for any design needs : logo, branding, modern advertising design, logos, poster quote, movie, game, novel, book / cover Title, editorial design, website / blog, card, custom mug, pillow, t-shirts, and any fantasy hand-lettered needs.
  36. Staylist by Jos Gandos, $15.00
    Staylist is a beautiful and cute script for any awesome projects such as wedding cards, watermarks, quotes, social media, posters, invitations, and more. This font is PUA encoded so it will be accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word.
  37. Christmas Bell by Sakha Design, $14.00
    Christmas Bell is a delicate, fresh, rich, and elegant handwritten font. It is ideal for holiday-themed greeting cards and for any crafting project that requires a warm touch. It is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  38. Ardegan by Muksal Creatives, $15.00
    Ardegan is a vintage and elegant serif font. Looks cool on various designs that require style such as wedding invitations, greeting cards, logos, fashion, photography, and so on. Ardegan The scenes are PUA coded which means you can access all the glyphs and sweeps with ease!
  39. Valentine's Letters by Greater Albion Typefounders, $5.00
    Remember party banners made out of string and letters on cutout card shapes? Well, Valentine's letters is the typeface equivalent of these joyful banners. Valentine's Letters will let you string heart shapes, each bearing an individual character across the page, making a romance filled banner. Have fun!
  40. Silverway by KA Designs, $14.00
    Silverway is a mix of fun and elegance - with a unique take on modern calligraphy. This font has a strong brush texture, making all of your projects looking handwritten! Silverway is perfect for all modern projects, headings, branding, logos, advertisements, bloggers, business cards, social media and more!
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