10,000 search results (0.042 seconds)
  1. Sodra by Harvester Type, $20.00
    Sodra is a wide-accented antiqua with sharp serifs and hints of futuristic forms. This typeface emerged from a passage in the Manifesto del Futurismo by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. One short word was the inspiration and the guidance for the creation of this font. An attempt to create something unique and distinctive, an attempt to add a bit of futurism to something historical. The special aesthetics and expressiveness the type conveys will make you look closely at each letter and draw attention to your design. The font has been in development for a long time and painstaking work has been done on it. Large language support, about 470 characters and almost 4,000 kerning pairs. Hinting and testing the font itself in business and in a wide variety of applications. The uses of the type are very wide. Whether it's a branding, logo, identity or merch, a headline or product design. The nature of typeface is not limited to something rough and gloomy, on the contrary, it all depends on how you look at it. I've shown you my point of view, you in turn will see yours!
  2. Tailpen by Yumna Type, $25.00
    It is a tough task to create a visual identity without using a characteristic, multipurpose font to represent your brand in order to look different, yet unexaggerating. For that reason, let us welcome Tailpen, the perfect balance of simplicity, charm, and boldness to live up your brand identity. Tailpen is a display font in simple, inclined square letter shapes to show charming, real, attractive nuances. It is greatly legible due to the simple shapes in high contrasts with which you can apply this font for various text sizes. It also gives you a clipart as a bonus and you can make use of the available features here as well. Features: Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Tailpen fits best for various design projects, such as brandings, posters, banners, headings, magazine covers, quotes, printed products, merchandise, social media, etc. 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.
  3. Becky by W Type Foundry, $22.00
    Becky is a versatile display type designed to appeal to to a young audience of creative, up-to-date people. Geared towards the world of advertising and retail. It is well-suited for large headlines, branding, logos, publishing and short texts. With a modern look inspired by such geometric classics as Futura and an overall edgy, informal quality (seen in details like the subtle curve of its verticals), Becky stands out as a fun, unique type. Becky is a 10-variant type family that comes in 5 weights: light, regular, medium, bold and extra bold. It features 445 characters in total. Becky features 2 alternative stylistic sets: SS1 in which the diagonals in the letters X, Y, V, W, R, K, y,x,v,w and k shift from curved to straight in order to achieve a more formal look, especially useful for smaller texts. SS2 offers alternate glyphs for I, E, J, e, j and t, further expanding the possibilities of the typography. Learn about upcoming releases, work in progress and get to know us better! On Instagram W Foundry On facebook W Foundry wtypefoundry.com
  4. Svetlana by ParaType, $30.00
    Designed in 1976–81 by Michael Rovensky (1902–1996) as the body text companion of his Bazhanov Display typeface (1961), of Polygraphmash typefoundry. Based on the lettering by Moscow book designer Dmitry Bazhanov (1902–1945). With old-fashioned flavor, this design recreates the Soviet hand-lettering style of the 1940s. The digital version was developed at ParaType in 1996 by Lyubov Kuznetsova.
  5. Bazhanov by ParaType, $30.00
    PT Bazhanov™ was designed at Polygraphmash type design bureau in 1961 by Michael Rovensky (1902-1996). Based on the lettering by Moscow book designer Dmitry Bazhanov (1902-1945). Old-fashioned flavor of this design recreates the Soviet hand-lettering style of the 1940s. For use in title and display typography. The digital version was developed for ParaType in 2001 by Lyubov Kuznetsova.
  6. Surfnik by Wing's Art Studio, $9.00
    Surfnik - A Hand-Made Font Influenced by Vintage Surf and Beatnik Culture Surfnik is a hand-drawn font inspired by beatnik and surfing culture of the 1950s and 60s. A fun, loose design that’s typical of pulpy fanzines, movie posters and advertising of the era. From promoting the local surf shop, burger joint or drive-in, it’s a font that evokes a bygone era with a playful, nostalgic feel. Surfnik features an all-caps design that includes unique uppercase and lowercase characters, punctuation, language support and numerals. It also comes with six styles that mix up weights and outlines that look great when creatively combined in titles and headlines. It’s a great choice for when you need a fun and lively look when creating menus, posters, movie titles, album covers and more! Check out the visuals for lots of examples.
  7. Saskya by Dear Alison, $29.00
    While I was in Boston in 2014, I visited the Museum of Fine Arts and to my good fortune there was an exhibit of etchings by Rembrandt, one of my favorite artists. As to be expected, many were simply gorgeous, but one especially caught my eye. It was an etching of a priest (Jan Cornelis Sylvius, Preacher) with an extensive amount of writing in Latin. While I'm not certain that it was Rembrandt's own hand, the script was beautiful and I was fascinated by it because it had to be written on the etching plate in reverse. I snapped a few photos using my phone and later found other editions on line. I was so taken by the script that it begged me to create a modern typeface from it. The result is Saskya, named after Rembrandt's wife Saskia. There were many ligatures and glyph variants in the print, of which I captured many of them and made them accessible via OpenType features. The complete alphabet was not present in the sample, however, I discovered some other source material to sensitively fill in those gaps, with a remaining last few that I created myself. A truly romantic hand, Saskya will work well for invitations of many sorts, and when you're looking for that 'old thyme' scripty feeling in your graphics.
  8. Berling by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    Berling is an old style typeface based on the classical Venetian model used by Aldus Manutius at the end of the fifteenth century. Berling was first cut by the Berling foundry in 1951 with further weights released in 1958. The Berling font family is intended primarily for setting text in books~ journals and magazines.
  9. Backtrack Script by Etcsupply, $14.00
    Backtrack Script Typeface design by Ilham Nashrul Huda & published by Etcsupply at 3rd August 20 in market place. This font very suitable for photograpy logo, book/magazine cover, business card design, typelogo, packing, advertisement and others. Backtrack Script Features : + 258 total glyph End swash alternate 5 Ligature Multilingual Support 13 Swash Character PUA encode Support
  10. Albertina by Monotype, $29.99
    Albertina was a typeface ahead of its time. It was in the early 1960s when designer Chris Brand, an accomplished calligrapher, aspired to draw a typeface based on the principles of calligraphy. Unfortunately, typesetting machines of that era put many restrictions on designers. Characters had to be drawn within a very coarse grid, which also defined their spacing. Technological limitations meant that italic designs often had to share the same character widths as the romans. Designers were forced to draw italic faces much wider and with more open spacing than what would be typical in calligraphic lettering or hand-set type. Not surprisingly, production of the first Albertina fonts went very slowly. Brand would submit his character drawings, and the Monotype Drawing Office would modify them to be compatible with the company's typesetting equipment. The new drawings would then be sent back to Brand for approval or rework. Most were reworked. The process took so long, in fact, that by the time the face was completed it was once again out of phase with the times: instead of being released as metal type for the Monotype composing machines it had been tailored for, Albertina debuted as phototype fonts for the Monophoto typesetter. The design's first use was for a catalog of the work of Stanley Morison, exhibited at the Albertina Library in Brussels in 1966. Sales of the design were not remarkable. With the advent of digital type technology, Albertina's story took a far happier turn. Frank E. Blokland, of the Dutch Type Library, used Brand's original, uncompromised drawings as the foundation of a digital revival. The Monophoto version had taken a considerable battering from the limitations of Monotype's unit system," recalls Blokland, "but there was no need for me to incorporate these restrictions in the digital version." With the full backing of Monotype and original designer Brand looking over Blokland's shoulder, a new design for Albertina emerged, displaying all the grace and verve of Brand's original drawings. The basic family drawn by Brand also grew into three weights, each with an italic complement and a suite of small caps and old style figures."
  11. The Spring by Sakha Design, $14.00
    The Spring is a romantic and sweet handwritten font. It looks astonishing on love letters, greeting cards, logos, business cards, and every other design which needs a personalized touch. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  12. Posterizer KG Rough by Posterizer KG, $30.00
    Posterizer KG Rough is basically a hand-printed texture version of the Egyptian Slab Serif font Posterizer KG that already exists. Posterizer Kg Rough looks good on substrates with a rustic texture like wood, metal, textile, rough paper. It contains all the Latin and Cyrillic glyphs.
  13. LD Old Country by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This old fashion font looks like it belongs on a saloon sign. If you've got old west style photos, finish up your scrapbook page with title and journaling done in this cool font. It's perfect for lettering on western themed invitations, newsletters, sign, flyers, even menus.
  14. Swipe Write by Something and Nothing, $10.00
    The Swipe Write letterforms are casual yet also look neat in a paragraph block of display copy. Available in both Regular and Solid styles, it is a powerful font that can be used for, posters, T-shirts, signage & design projects with a freehand and artistic feel.
  15. Sweet Flower Monogram by AEN Creative Studio, $14.00
    Sweet Flower Monogram is an incredibly beautiful and romantic monogram with handwritten script font, featuring little hearts as ornaments. It looks stunning on wedding invitations, logos, labels, business branding, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, business cards and every other design which needs a handwritten touch.
  16. Hadesz PRO by JOEBOB graphics, $28.00
    Hadesz is a lusty and playful font with a rough, brushy texture. It comes with an abundance of opentype features, which make for the handwritten authenticity one looks for in a handwriting font. Hadesz comes in two versions: Basic (without ligatures) and PRO (the complete set).
  17. Hydrella by Ayca Atalay, $28.00
    Hydrella is a modern sans serif with sharp, unique features and moderately high contrast. Its easily distinguishable attributes provide just enough of a fresh new look without overpowering the overall design. Available in 9 weights, Hydrella works well as both a display typeface and in smaller sizes.
  18. Albertiny by Nurf Designs, $19.00
    Albertiny comes with an awesome look and has a variety of alternative characters. Albertiny is the perfect fit for all of your logos, branding, social media, and crafty DIY projects. It has OpenType features (alternates, swash, ligature) that can help you find different sensations with each use.
  19. Essenco Paradiso by Carpiola Studio, $12.00
    Essenco Paradiso is a beautiful and timeless retro vintage-style display font. It is the best choice for creating eye-catching wall posters, logos, branding and quotes. Each letter has a unique and beautiful look, which will bring your designs to life with a playful touch.
  20. AZ Placid by Artist of Design, $15.00
    AZ Placid font is basically a rough outline that lends well to other Serif fonts. This font utilizes an "old look" to the line work which is designed to have a "worn feel" to it. Ideal for use as headline or sub-head text in you design.
  21. Madeline Forhes by Luhop Creative, $29.00
    Madeline Forhes is a stylish and modern serif font that’s perfect for bringing a touch of sophistication to your designs. Its clean lines and contemporary letterforms create a timeless yet fresh look that’s perfect for editorial design, branding, and any project that requires a touch of elegance.
  22. 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!
  23. Rosestone by Supfonts, $12.00
    Rosestone is new signature script. This will give your text a unique and natural look. It is ideal for signatures, postcards, greetings, websites, blogs, and more. Includes: Uppercase and lowercase Numbers and punctuation Foreign language support Ligatures Check out my blog: https://www.instagram.com/zloillev pinterest.com/dmitriychirkov7 Enjoy
  24. Sahan by GRIN3 (Nowak), $20.00
    Sahan is a typeface which looks almost like Arabic, but it is not a real Arabic font. This simulation font includes upper and lower case Latin alphabets and numerals. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  25. Techno Retro JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Techno Retro JNL looks like a design straight out of the 1980s, but it actually appeared as hand lettering on a sheet music cover for the circa-1940s edition of the song "To You Sweetheart, Aloha", proving the old saying that "everything old is new again".
  26. Bayle Daisy by madeDeduk, $16.00
    Introduce Bayle Daisy is a brush handwritten font to give an incredible impression for all your project design come with a lot ligatures and Alternative to make everything look realistic handmade handwritten. Included: Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Symbol International Glyphs Multilingual Support Ligature Alternative Hope you enjoy it.
  27. Standard Cap by Graffiti Fonts, $19.99
    Standard Cap is rough font made to look like it was written with a "standard cap" (the cap that comes on a krylon, rusto or other spraycan). The font includes full uppercase and lowercase alphabets as well as a full array of numbers, symbols, punctuation etc.
  28. Count Floyd by Elemeno, $10.00
    Bold and simple, but shaky, Count Floyd was named for the horror host spoof from SCTV. It has the look of a spooky grunge font, but is far easier to read, even at relatively small sizes. Please note that this font has a limited character set.
  29. Hardbones by Krntype Studio, $16.00
    Hardbones is a stunning ballpoint signature font. font with unique natural flow and feminine style, made using a unique gel ballpoint ink. Each letter is deliberately imperfect to make it look more natural and charming. Hardbones comes with multilingual support, ligature, and ending swash from a-z.
  30. The Gallery by Stringlabs Creative Studio, $25.00
    The Gallery is a unique monoline script font. It features gorgeous swashes and ligatures that make this script incredibly versatile. Whether you’re looking for fonts for Instagram or calligraphy scripts for DIY projects, The Gallery will turn any creative idea into a true piece of art!
  31. Haldenweg by Graphicfresh, $25.00
    Introducing the new font in retro style. An adaptation of the life of the design industry in the 80s and 90s. We made this so you can reminisce in a classic style. This font looks classic, but a modern and elegant impression is still embedded in it.
  32. Noman by Arendxstudio, $15.00
    Noman - Bold Display Fontl, retro looking display font. Whether you use it for cartoon related designs, children games or just any creation that requires a lovely touch, this font will be an amazing choice. Features : • Character Set A-Z • Numerals & Punctuations (OpenType Standard) • Accents (Multilingual characters) Ligature
  33. Bloktor Mosaik JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Bloktor Mosaik JNL from Jeff Levine was at first a straightforward brick design sent to Typodermic's Ray Larabie for preview. Ray decided to run it through a filter to see what would happen, resulting in a font that emulates the look of cut stone or tile.
  34. Summer Knock by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    Summer Knock is a unique and interesting display font. A little bit quirky, this font is a great choice for a wide variety of contexts! It looks stunning on thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards, and every other design which needs a creative spark.
  35. Green Leaves by Sakha Design, $14.00
    Green Leaves is a romantic and sweet handwritten font. It looks astonishing on love letters, greeting cards, logos, business cards, and every other design which needs a personalized touch. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  36. Thanklove by Sakha Design, $14.00
    Thanklove is a romantic and sweet handwritten font. It looks astonishing on love letters, greeting cards, logos, business cards and every other design which needs a personalized touch. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  37. Early Morning Coffee by Hanoded, $15.00
    Wake up and smell the….. Early Morning Coffee! It's a bit messy, I admit, but it has everything you need to make your designs look good. This caffeine fueled script comes with a whole bunch of alternates (CALT & SALT) and has all the diacritics you need.
  38. Good Robot by Haiku Monkey, $10.00
    If a guitar-playing, hipster robot created a font, it might look like this. Perhaps you're charged with designing a poster for a guitar-playing, hipster robot. We recommend using this font. And alerting the media. Because a guitar-playing, hipster robot is pretty big news.
  39. Roasted lime by Gassstype, $27.00
    Roasted Lime 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!
  40. Arco Crayon by Okaycat, $29.95
    Real crayons were used in the making of this font. Yes, design can be fun again! Need to create the textured look of crayon, chalk, conte, or charcoal? Use Arco Crayon. Arco Crayon is extended, containing West European diacritics & ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications.
Looking for more fonts? Check out our New, Sans, Script, Handwriting fonts or Categories
abstract fontscontact usprivacy policyweb font generator
Processing