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  31. Mayestica by Stringlabs Creative Studio, $29.00
    Mayestica is a luxurious script font with a sophisticated style. Use it to turn any design project into a true standout! The Mayestica font is a great choice to increase the prominence in your project. Although the typography is traditional, the basic elements are great.
  32. Schattig by Aisiv, $39.00
    Schattig was designed by Alexis Carrillo, published by Aisiv. Schattig is ideal for titles, booklets, and old photograph-style designs, the font contains Basic Latin and Latin-1 (ISO 8859-1) characters, along with 53 different ligatures for more realism to your titles and designs.
  33. Copacabana by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    Copacabana is heavily based on one of my favourite typefaces Goudy Old Style Italic. It is sharper and more clearly defined than Goudy yet still retains it old style characteristics. The face is slightly angled so is basically upright whilst still retaining Italic characteristics.
  34. Chromota by Kulturrrno, $7.00
    Chromota is a modern sans-serif typeface with asymmetric glyph design. The family consists of 2 styles, a regular and a rounded, each with matching italics. It contains an extended Latin glyphs set and a basic Cyrillic set. Chromota is great for logos, branding, headlines.
  35. Furuhashi by Phoenix Group, $10.00
    Furuhashi font is a unique font that is made in a Japanese style adapted to the letters of the alphabet. basically, this font is used for needs displays and headlines. but the user is given the ease of customization as it is alternative letters.
  36. Locked Monster by Sipanji21, $18.00
    Locked Monster is a display font with a basic graffiti style. It will elevate a wide range of design projects to the highest level, be it branding, headings, wedding designs, tittle, signatures, logos, labels, movie, video, magazine, logotype, crafting, packaging, advertising and much more!
  37. Hey Sucka by Stationjack, $18.00
    Hey Sucka is a hand drawn, bold and playful cartoon like font. Upper and lowecase, numbers, punctuation and special characters including advanced latin, basic cryllic and advanced cryllic character sets. This font would be ideal to use on product packaging, magazines, posters, t-shirts.
  38. Baseface by Attractype, $9.00
    Baseface is a sans serif font family with a basic shape, simple and clean design. With a choice of six font styles, it is suitable for various typography designs, general text, text effects, logos, web pages, lettering, laser cutting, t-shirt design and others.
  39. Evening Paper JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Evening Paper JNL, one could say, was "culled from the headlines". It was. The front page headlines from some 1938 newspapers archived online were the basic model for this font. The typeface design goes back to a font first issued by Ludlow in the 1920s.
  40. Digi Antiqua by Linotype, $39.00
    DigiAntiqua was designed by the Hell Design Studio in 1968. Its basic forms were influenced by the slab serif fonts produced at the beginning of the industrial era in England around 1820. Its clear and timeless forms are extremely legible even in small point sizes.
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