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  1. Santa Claus by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Santa Claus is a traditional Christmas typeface. Being decorative and based on antique, Middle Ages letter forms, it aims to be a traditional type for Holiday contexts. The lettering was drawn by Måns Grebäck and put together into a font during 2019. The font is of high quality, and comes with an additional Christmas symbol typeface. You can also use the numbers to access symbols. Example: Santa6Claus It contains all necessary characters and supports a very wide range of international languages.
  2. Million Smiles by Subectype, $17.00
    Introducing our newest font, "Million Smiles", a casual bold script font with hand-letterred style. Million Smiles is an upgraded version of our previous font, "Billion Dreams". In this new version, we've rounded the edges a bit for a softer look, compared to the sharp edges of the old one. This enchanting font is the perfect choice for design projects that aim for a fun, urban, and classy vibe. It adds a touch of cool to your creativity without losing its elegant charm.
  3. Hayoo Holiday by Sipanji21, $18.00
    "Hayoo Holiday" is a display font where each character has a wavy appearance. Fonts like this add an element of playfulness and fun to your design. Wavy characters provide a unique look and can be used in various design projects that aim to emphasize a creative and cheerful touch. This font is often used in designs for special events, parties, or promotional materials that want to grab attention and create a festive atmosphere. With "Hayoo Holiday," you can create stylish and spirited designs.
  4. Blackout SCF by Scholtz Fonts, $21.00
    Blackout SCF is a loose and informal grungy font with a modern, electric zappy quality. The font is particularly useable for the promotion of products aimed at young and trendy consumers. It can be used for the design of: CD and DVD covers; clothing advertising and swing tags; magazines and advertising; and cosmetic packaging. It has been carefully letterspaced and kerned. It contains a full character set: all upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals and accented characters are present.
  5. Minimo by Ahmet Altun, $19.00
    Minimo Font Family comes in 4 weights; Normals and Obliques. To have an eye-pleasing view, the corners are rounded and the lowercases are made smaller than the standard. With its soft structure, it is aimed to be legible even in the small sizes and also to be suitable for usage as webfont and application font. Moreover, with this font family, you can create eye-pleasing, cute and also nice works such as posters, printings, t-shirts, adds, magazines etc.
  6. Milenium by FadeLine Studio, $15.00
    This is a new modern calligraphy font in casual and simple style. This font is italic and semibold that is made slowly and thoroughly which aims to convey the character of writing that is elegant, neat, simple, bold and still stylish. With a style like this, this font will be suitable in use for logo's, branding projects, homeware designs, product packaging, mugs, quotes, posters, shopping bags, logo's, t-shirts, book covers, name card, invitation cards, greeting cards, and all your other lovely projects.
  7. Bruta Pro by Ndiscover, $39.00
    Bruta is a contemporary sans-serif grotesque typeface, conceived to become the Swiss army knife of your font library. Inheriting the modernist approach of the grotesque fonts, Bruta aims to be a rational and neutral typeface suitable for a wide range of applications. Whether it’s used for print or screen, in large or small sizes, for magazines or branding, Bruta will stay on your font library for long time. Loaded with Opentype Features, +100 emojis, Bruta can easily become your new default font.
  8. HWT Geometric by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $24.94
    This late 19th century design conjures up early 20th century Dutch DeStijl lettering with a mostly strict adherence to right angles and minimal stroke modulation. Geometric began its life as a metal typeface from the Central Type Foundry, circa 1884. Soon after, this design was officially licensed to Morgans & Wilcox and was shown in their 1890 catalog in Regular, Light and Condensed Light variations. After acquiring Morgans & Wilcox, Hamilton Manufacturing offered Geometric Light Face Condensed as their own No 3020 and the Geometric Light Face as No 3021. HWT Geometric has been expanded digitally to include a Regular Condensed version. A heavier wood type specimen was found from an unknown manufacturer and digitized as it was found, resulting in the HWT Geometric Shopworn and Shopworn Inked variations. These digital versions all include a full Western and Central European character set of over 380 glyphs.
  9. Visine FF by Koral Creative, $32.00
    Visine FF is a typeface that aims to question the geographical borders that in so many ways can define people's lives. It was developed with the experience of advertising and commercial use in mind. The name Visine can be translated most simply as HEIGHTS. Visine FF was developed out of the necessity to make the most of the space on the visual format. With the tall arches and narrow bodies with exceptional, easy-to-read features, Visine FF aims to complement visual languages in many linguistic regions. Visine FF was developed in the Balkans, where Cyrillic, Latin and Glagolitic were the three historical writing systems used in the former Yugoslavia to denote cultural, ethnic, religious and political identities. Today, the languages of the Western Balkans are so similar that they can easily be called dialects, although they are written in different scripts. This is the result of their coexistence and parallel evolutions, which gave a rise to the common traits. This font family celebrates all the languages and scripts of the Western Balkans and is a labour of love. Love of design, love of language and the human need to communicate across borders, cultures and identities.
  10. Ulysses by ITC, $29.99
    Ulysses was created by English designer Timothy Donaldson in 1991, an impulsive, dynamic alphabet in handwritten style. The sketchy strokes, the clear slant to the right and the light stroke contrast lend the font its flow and energy. Ulysses suggests randomness and individuality and is therefore perfect for invitations, greeting cards and other personal correspondence.
  11. Frutiger Symbols by Linotype, $29.00
    In Adrian Frutiger, the discipline of a mathematically exact mind is joined with an unmistakable artistic sense. His independent work possesses the controllable language of letterforms. Personal and intensive, this work is the manifestation of his expressive will. Frutiger's precise sense of outline reveals itself two- or three-dimensionally in wood, stone, or bronze, on printing plates and in the form of reliefs. However, even his independent work can be understood as objectivized signs; in their symbolism, they are embedded in the fundamental questions of human existance. They might have developed in the spirit of playfulness, but their nature is always conceptual, directed towards a complex, yet harmonic, whole. Following function, form also necessarily follows the content of the language. The entire spiritual world becomes readable through letters. Essentially, Adrian Frutiger attempts to fathom the basic, central truth which defines our lives: change, growth, division - beginning and end. In a virtual synthesis, he seems to close the circle in which the world reflects itself in symbolic forms. Frutiger Stones is for Adrian Frutiger the example of his formal artistic sensibility par excellence. Searching for the fundamental elements in nature, he has discovered the pebble, rounded and polished over innumerable years by gently flowing water. And out of this, he has created his complete system, a ruralistic typeface of letters and symbols. It depicts animals and plants, as well as astrological and mythical signs. Because of its unique aura, Frutiger Stones is particularly well-suited to different purposes - in headlines and prominent pictograms, as symbol faces, illustrations, and more. Frutiger Symbols is a symbol font of plants, animals and stars as well as religious and mythological symbols. Together with Frutiger Stones this typeface builds a complete design system, which offers endless possibilities. It can be used for illustrations or a symbol type with its distinctive pictograms. Frutiger Symbols is available in the weights regular, positive and negative.
  12. Hot Streak PB by Pink Broccoli, $19.00
    If you're looking for something offbeat and animated with an attitude, well, you've found it! Hot Streak is a retro font inspired by an old pulp paperback called Sin on Wheels, and it gives what started as a simple title a lot of life. Let Hot Streak turn up the heat on your designs! You'll find the Standard Ligatures feature changes up double letter combinations, the Stylistic Alternates feature raises up all of the smallcaps to align at the top of the capitals, and the Contextual Alternates feature turns on an automatic bounce feature that brings eve more life and attitude to an already spunky font.
  13. Antu by Eurotypo, $34.00
    Antu is a handwriting font, it looks like a real lettering with great visual impact. Take advantage of being able to choose an organic, flexible font with its connection alternatives that makes your text flow natural and better. Antu font includes Open Type features, containing 452 glyphs, a full complement of international characters, standard and contextual alternatives, stylistic sets, and ligatures. All of this makes the text lively and animated, without the monotony of obviously repeating letterforms. Antu font is the perfect choice for titles, logos, posters, packaging, invitations, greeting cards, magazine and book covers, children's items, fashion, and wherever you want! I hope you enjoy it!
  14. Black Friday by Girinesia, $11.00
    Hello guys… We proud presenting our new font. It’s name Black Friday Font . It’s a ‘crunchy’ comical sans serif, inspired by pop art style comic font. This special creative font is a fun that can be used for comics, manga, anime or any other design project. Good choice for project purpose, for creating logo, packaging, posters, headers, wall arts, cafe banner, t-shirt design, advertisements, kids stuff, social media posts and much more! Features: All Uppercase Numerals & Punctuations Multilanguage Works on PC & Mac Fonts include Multilingual Support for; Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Icelandic, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norweigen, Polish, Indonesian, ZuluInclude
  15. Dabu by Gunjan, $42.00
    Dabu is a hand paint inspired high contrast decorative display typeface. With unique five ornamental layers which makes Dabu very presentable and eye catchy. Dabu has identical styles that very well goes with logo design, headline, creative sign boards, poster design, social media, fashion brand, beauty product branding, large print and screen. How to use Dabu ? - Select Dabu-Regular. - Copy the same one more time. - Select and choose any one Dabu Depth, Dabu Heart, Dabu Flower, Dabu Diamond, Dabu Square. - Select both and Aline. - Bingo!! :) No animals harmed in the making of this typeface Dabu is supportive to Adobe illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe In-design and All Adobe.
  16. Vaudevillian JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The place for a family to be entertained by comedians, dancers, acrobats, animal acts, singers and just about any other acts that fit the bill at the time was the vaudeville theater. Prior to radio becoming the major source of entertainment for the American public, popular songs were introduced on the stages of these entertainment venues. One such song from 1916 with a World War I patriotic sentiment was "A Yankee Doodle Boy Is Good Enough for Me". The sheet music featured the title hand lettered in Art Nouveau style. This became the design source for Vaudevillian JNL, available in both regular and oblique versions.
  17. GLC Ornaments One by GLC, $20.00
    This font is a collection made with the largest part of the ornaments contained in the GLC foundry medieval and renaissance period fonts. It was made for the use of customers who wish to embellish their works without buying our complete catalog! It is used to embellish and animate as variously as web-site titles, posters and fliers design or greeting cards, all various sorts of presentations, menus, certificates, letters. It was specially drawn to accompany our medieval and renaissance fonts, like 1462 Bamberg, 1509 Leyden, 1538 Schwabacher, 1543 Humane Jenson, 1557 Italique, 1589 Humane Bordeaux, 1592 GLC Garamond and others, giving them an historical additional genuine touch...
  18. Caturrita by Armasen, $12.00
    Caturrita is a versatile family for use in both long texts, and can be used in titles. The characters have fluidity, contemplating the principle of continuity. It has structural strength of the glyphs to be drawn by considering aspects calligraphy. The name comes from the similarity between the characteristics of the bird well known in southern Brazil: drawing the loose, fluid that resembles a flying bird. Moreover, a clear reminder that some of the glyphs are the serifs beak of the animal. Prize Winner Bornancini - Porto Alegre RS - Academic Category Selected Project Muestra de Estudiantes for the Ibero-American Biennial of Design - Madrid - Spain
  19. Sunny Monsta by Scratch Design, $12.00
    Sunny Monsta is a playful and fun typeface. This type of font is perfectly made to be applied especially for children's designs such as storybooks, activity books, animations or others. This font will also be suitable for various designs such as invitations, magazines, logos, labels, packaging, headlines, cards, fashion, stationery and other designs that need an eye-catching font. What you'll get: Uppercase and lowercase Numbers and punctuation Multilingual support 43 Ligatures We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps so that you can see and access all Glyph variations. We hope you enjoy our font!
  20. Shiver by Comicraft, $29.00
    Is your character vibrating slightly or feeling shuddering feverishly, as if from fear or excitement? Is he or she a warm-blooded animal experiencing the early onset hypothermia? Is your protagonist experiencing a pleasurable sensation of anticipation or maybe he/she has a fragment or splinter of glass or stone in the tip of his/her finger. Any which way, Comicraft now has the font for you to effectively convey the way your characters are feeling to comic book readers everywhere... It'll be just like they're listening to a track by Coldplay while trying to shake off the flu in a haunted house. See the families related to Shiver: Shake.
  21. The designer-favorite Blue Goblet series has been extended once again with Blue Goblet Frames and Vignettes. These animated and lively frames and vignettes can be resized easily without any loss of quality, and can easily be converted to outlines and modified. Combining them to form unique compositions or inserting them into chapter headings are just a few ideas for these versatile ornaments. Please see the sample .pdf to see all 96 Frames and Vignettes in action, and be sure to check out the rest of the Blue Goblet series, especially Blue Goblet Frames and Vignettes #2 Blue Goblet Frames and Vignettes is a collaboration between insigne Design and Portland Studios.
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  23. Bankal by Hugo Kuder, $10.00
    After a few months my new typeface "Bankal" is here! To create it, I always tried to keep a 90 degree angle. In French when you say that something is "bancal" it means that it's not right. This is why I choose this as a name because despite the name she is right. And for the K it's just for the style here. Bankal is a sans-serif font with 3 variations (bold, regular, light) Check more on my website : https://www.hugokuder.com/ or my instagram : hugokuderdesign
  24. Catalpa by TypeTogether, $35.00
    The Catalpa font family is José Scaglione and Veronika Burian’s wood type inspired design for an overwhelming headline presence. It has no regular weights, only four slender and four hulking weights. Catalpa wasn’t made to be normal; it was made to overwhelm, to stand out, to bellow. Catalpa is the first font family within a trilogy that will be released through 2020. Each of the three have a distinct purpose and their own look, but they serve a common goal: to act as a complete family covering an editorial’s wide array of needs. As the first of the three, Catalpa is the bookend font family with a headlining purpose. What requirements are there for a great headline typeface? Distinction, weight, and cohesiveness are a good start. Its distinctiveness must catch attention, it must have a range of weights applicable to its purpose, and its internal consistency and external look must create a cohesive family. Catalpa is a distinct and unified family whose weights are attuned to its single-minded purpose — headlines and large text. Catalpa has only eight styles that are divided into two ranges of weights — four very light weights (Hairline, Thin, Extralight, and Light ) and four very bold ones (Extrabold, Heavy, Black, and Extrablack). The thin and heavy ends of the spectrum also have their own variable fonts, each with one axis of weight so designers can fine-tune their work. The geometric influence of the design is more obvious in the light range, with their line thickness increasing in the classical manner. The bold weights increase more in width and substance to serve well in websites, mobile apps, posters, advertisements, and magazines that aim for impact more than spreading information. As a family, Catalpa gels in big headlines, short sentences, and isolated words. The family has many recognizable features, in the bolder weights especially, like the reversed contrast ‘S, s’ or the angular design of ‘Q, M, W, w, a, f, 2, 3’. Catalpa’s headlining mixture of geometry and quirkiness leaves an impression that is so characteristic of wood type, but designed for substrates and screens.
  25. 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.
  26. Heshanty by Adam Azura, $10.00
    Heshanty Typeface is a luxurious display serif font with classic forms and modern style. Perfect for a wide range of uses. From greeting cards to magazines, wedding invitations, logos to website etc. Elegant and sensuality didone serif enhanced by ligatures, alternates and swashes. Heshanty Typeface makes it easier for the user to generate different levels/layers of communication thanks to its variety of styles. With this font you can solve entire decorative pieces of design with just one font, and that was the aim of it.
  27. Coche by Sudtipos, $59.00
    Coche is a different kind of work from Koziupa and Paul. It is a connected script with a strong corporate feeling that aims to fill a gap in modern product branding. Coche means automobile, and one can easily envision a car's logo set with this font. Coche comes loaded with alternates and a complete set of small caps that nicely complement the caps and lowercase. This is the font for the modern designer-as-jockey who loves mix-and-play typography. Coche covers all Latin-based languages.
  28. Morton Tagcity by Sipanji21, $18.00
    Morton Taggity" is described as an impressive graffiti font. Fonts within this category often exhibit bold, dynamic, and expressive letterforms typical of graffiti art. Such fonts are commonly used in urban-themed designs, street art, posters, and various creative projects aiming for a bold and eye-catching typographic style. With "Morton Taggity," you can create designs that convey urban aesthetics and the energetic spirit associated with graffiti art. Its bold and expressive nature makes it suitable for projects where a vibrant and impactful typographic style is desired.
  29. Amonos display by Brenners Template, $19.00
    Amonos Display Font Family aims for a modern and simple lifestyle. Sleek and stylish skeletons boast a unique style from thin to black weights. Regardless of weights, 18 styles have special talents related to headings, subtitles and logos. The understated metaphor and sense of stability is the best alternatives for creative typography. Therefore, it supports stable dynamics beyond the biased simplicity of geometric fonts. And some different Glyphs of oblique typefaces add to the delightful fun. Enclosed Glyphs and Symbols will be so useful for editorial design.
  30. Pleuf Pro by Polytype, $15.00
    Friendly, warm and quirky, yet with a certain elegance, Pleuf Pro is a hand-drawn rounded serif family with extensive language support and a bunch of OpenType features. Great for projects which need a handcrafted, homemade, friendly, warm, personal vibe; it's individualistic without being overly eccentric, and quirky without being illegible. The clean, delicate lines of the lighter weights convey a graceful elegance without losing warmth. Ideal uses would include bar and café menus, greetings cards, food and drink packaging, and anything aimed at kids.
  31. Halloween Plaque by Sipanji21, $17.00
    "Halloween Plaque" is a Halloween-themed display font with a texture resembling wood. Fonts like this are often used to create an effect that fits the Halloween atmosphere, especially if you want to give your design a vintage or mysterious look. Typically, fonts like these are suitable for creating Halloween signs, decorations, invitations, or other projects that aim to highlight the Halloween ambiance with a unique touch. If you need more information about this font or have specific questions, please feel free to ask!
  32. Live by Lián Types, $30.00
    After Bird Script's ballet, Sproviero comes with these fast strokes, resulting in a font full of life and a youthful spirit. The aim of Live was again to see how far calligraphy & lettering could dive into the world of type-design. The font is perfect for logos, posters, magazines, perfumes and all pieces of design related to music, and the feminine world. You can also have a lot of fun with Live More, which contains a set of pre-designed catch words and lovely ornaments.
  33. Geegantic by Campotype, $19.00
    The rainforest of Borneo which has a wealth of big trees and lush is the basis of inspiration of the Geegantic font. Therefore Geegantic has little difference with a similar font that usually appear in the feminine form. As you can see, Geegantic has the form of contrast stroke, a thick and casual. As display fonts, Geegantic aims to touch the needs of the general usage of displays, branding and advertising. However, under certain conditions, it is also possible to fill the text area.
  34. Gladiora by Owl king project, $37.00
    Gladiora Sans serif font family with tapered accents in some of the letters gives it a modern and bold character, even being quite prominent in thin characters. This font aims to give an elegant impression and also looks so luxurious in short wording for a letter-based title and logo. With 20 types and support for multi-languages, this font provides a wider range of exploration, which can be useful also for reading sentences and giving variety to each sentence by combining it with several sizes.
  35. Bruta Global by Ndiscover, $59.00
    Bruta is a contemporary sans-serif grotesque typeface, conceived to become the Swiss army knife of your font library. Inheriting the modernist approach of the grotesque fonts, Bruta aims to be a rational and neutral typeface suitable for a wide range of applications. Whether it’s used for print or screen, in large or small sizes, for magazines or branding, Bruta will stay on your font library for long time. Loaded with Opentype Features, +100 emojis, Greek and Cyrillic support, Bruta can easily become your new default font.
  36. Burgendry by Majestype, $21.00
    Burgendry is a bold, high-detail brush font. It comes with regular and slanted version, which aim to give a different feel. Equipped with an open-type feature and more than 300 glyphs, which are very useful for today's design needs. This font is perfect for designing t-shirts, stickers, headlines, sports, quotes, logotypes, brandings, and posters. LANGUAGE SUPPORT : Burgendry covers almost all European languages. Check out the supported languages by typing specific letters in the font preview. Please enjoy this font like a beautiful summer.
  37. Brakoda by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Brakoda is a delightful sans-serif typeface that effortlessly combines playfulness with a clean and modern aesthetic. Its lively and quirky letterforms exude a sense of fun, making it a perfect choice for projects that aim to capture a youthful and dynamic spirit. With a balanced blend of rounded curves and straight lines, Brakoda maintains readability while infusing a sense of whimsy, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of design applications, from branding and headlines to digital interfaces and creative marketing materials.
  38. Drone by Barnbrook Fonts, $30.00
    Drone is a deliberately misproportioned typeface, inspired by hand-drawn lettering found in Spanish/Hispanic Catholic churches in the Philippines and Los Angeles. These naive letterforms appeared to be ‘copies of copies’ – and in aiming to recreate the beauty of the Vatican and the Sistine Chapel they instead created something unique with its own charm and beauty. As a curious aside, the forms are reminiscent of those found in 16th century English calligraphy too. Drone is available in two styles: No.666 and No.90210.
  39. Ahsing by Typogama, $25.00
    Inspired by a wide range of sources and styles, Ahsing is a single weight typeface that aims to explore new design solutions. With a bold form, a strong contrast and pronounced diagonal axis, this design hints both at past typeface styles while being unique and original in its appearance. Thanks a large range of OpenType features and an expanded character set, this single font provides a versatile and distinctive solution for setting titles or any large text that need to catch your viewers attention.
  40. Dulcinea Serif by JVB Fonts, $29.50
    The aim of this typeface is to merge two historical moments in the form and style of writing, on the one hand calligraphy uncial, and on the other Roman serif was established as a universal standard for type fonts continuous text at the time. Is intended in terms of their functionality as a font for titles. The family includes some extended range glyphs as several Caps swashes and stylish alternatives for upper and lower case, standard and discretional ligatures, old numerals and other OpenType features.
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