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  1. Duffy Script by Shinntype, $39.00
    An interpretation of the lettering of contemporary illustrator Amanda Duffy. Each font contains four glyphs for each character (including all numbers, punctuation, and symbols), which OpenType coding sets in “random” order for a subtle, natural effect. Use a curved path to further accentuate the bounced quality of the letters. Try out different combinations of glyphs by inserting the cursor in front of your headline and hitting the space bar repeatedly: each time,the text will be represented by a different sequence of glyphs.
  2. Cherry Blossoms Script by Zeenesia Studio, $12.00
    Introducing Cherry Blossom Font Cherry Blossom is sweet handwritten font duo, come with beauty font, script, serif and included doodles who makes your project will be perfect. Cherry Blossom comes with many alternate character and . Together or separate they are perfect for Invitation, wedding, tshirt design, quotes, mug, bag canvas, greeting cards, branding, stationery design, social media, packaging, prints and many more! If you combine them with the illustrations - you can create even more typographic designs, logos, labels and seasonal cards.
  3. Willond by Zeenesia Studio, $15.00
    Introducing Willond. new font for all of your fun projects! perfect for large design project like Tshirt, mugs, Advertising, bags, quotes, food , poster, fashion, custom sticker, magazine, and many others. It completed with numbers and punctuation. Multilingual support, alternate, ligatures and came with PUA encoded. We hope you enjoy the font, please feel free to comment if you have any thoughts or feedback. Or simply send me a PM or email me at zeenesia@gmail.com. Thanks for purchasing and have fun!
  4. Bolde by Figuree Studio, $18.00
    Bolde is a powerful sans serif font family with modern touches. A balance of hard lines and smooth curves makes them able to stand on their own dynamically Features: five all caps font, Numbers & Punctuation / Extensive Language Support Bolde works great in any branding, logos, magazines, film. The different styles give you the full range to explore a whole host of applications. Thanks for having a peek at Bolde. As always, if you have any questions just send me a message!
  5. Hey Butterfly by NJ Studio, $19.00
    Hi...Thank for your visit :) Hey butterfly a beautyful Script Fonts are font designs that are made for various vector designs, printing such as digital wedding invitations, blogs, online shops, social media, while printing can be used in the field of product clothing, accessories, bags, pins, logos, business cards, watermarks and many others ... hey butterfly is equipped with complete alternates and very beautiful ligature, so it can make your product look elegant and attractive, and also Multilingual support!!! Happy design ...
  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. Rebnick by Mr Studio, $29.00
    Rebnick is a sans serif typeface where in the early design process, the adjacent stems and bars weren’t weld seamlessly and perfectly. You can actually find glitches which were carefully transformed into a custom language in it’s own and later became the coherent generic rule that keeps everything together. In display sizes, the ink traps give the font’s own character, while in small text sizes they create a good legibility and a well-balanced ratio between the black and white spaces.
  8. Crania by Burghal Design, $29.00
    Sick to death of buying an entire dingbat font just for the ONE symbol you really want? Are you a closet Goth? Do you think Halloween should be a national holiday? If so, then you need Crania, the all skull font. No poorly drawn bats, no gay pumpkins, no goofy looking Frankenstein monsters or grinning mummies, no lame-ass puns carved into headstones... JUST SKULLS. Crania contains 52 different skulls and a PDF guide so you know what the hell you're doing.
  9. Marseillette NB by No Bodoni, $39.00
    These four typefaces, Berlinette NB, Lyonette NB, Marseillette NB and Parisette NB, were designed from the same basic shape, a fanciful geometric form that avoids strict horizontals and uses more offbeat triangular shapes. Marseillette is the nasty one, with sharp hook terminations that require careful use. Don�t slip and accidentally stick one in your hand � it will hurt pretty bad and make you blubber like a baby. It�s good for surreal warning signs on dark, forbidding docks where gooey monsters live.
  10. Jostern by EMME grafica, $14.99
    Jostern is the first font designed by EMME Grafica. It's a simple bold, all caps, grunge, eye-catcher font, particularly suitable for titling, branding and typographic amusements. The unevenness of Jostern does not affect the heavy and cubital aspect of the font, but gives it the right roughness to be able to convey a slightly rough and harsh impression, like that of Jos Stern, the bitter character who will be the protagonist of a multimedia project currently under development at EMME Grafica.
  11. Clarendon BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    The new Clarendon BT Pro typeface family features 450 glyphs in each font with expanded support for Central and Eastern European languages, and enhanced OpenType features including ligatures, diagonal fractions, superscript/subscripts and Case-Sensitive Forms. Clarendon BT is an updated revival of the square serif (also called Ionic or Egyptienne styles) with bracketed serifs, ball terminals and high xheights. These attributes give Clarendon BT a timeless appearance for a wide range of contemporary uses from websites, ads, publications and signage.
  12. Poem Harmony by Fromletterel, $12.00
    Introducing to a usable handwritten font family : Poem Harmony. Just like the name Poem Harmony, this fonts will beautify your design with its lovely look, you can also harmonize the font and create phenomenal works. This is a very easy usable family font, it is perfect to your signature, business card, branding, also will be very gorgeous to your quote for social media post and obviously will be very great to be applied to mug, tote bag or any kind of crafts.
  13. Cyberank by Namara Creative Studio, $20.00
    Cyberank techno display typeface is a bold geometric with sharp angles typeface to unleash creativity and transform your designs! Strong and impactful characters with a futuristic look create a powerful visual impact that will leave a lasting impression on your audience. Features : Bold, Unique & Strong Techno Display Typeface Futuristic Character Design Alternates, Ligatures & Multilingual Support with PUA Encoded Note : To be able to access ligatures and the alternate letters, please make sure the software you are using can support opentype features.
  14. Six Sided Monogram by MonogramBros, $12.00
    Six Sided Monogram Font is a perfect shaped monogram font consisting of 78 letters and 1 basic frame. With just a single font file you will be able to create beautiful monograms in just a matter of minutes after the purchase! Six Sided Monogram Font comes with font file in OTF format. It features all the modern advanced font features such as Contextual Alternates, effectively eliminating the need to use multiple separate font files for left, center and right letters.
  15. Afons Infant by Andy Peat, $9.00
    About this font family Afons Infant has been designed for children’s storybooks; using round, single-decker letter forms to create simple, clear and readable stories that children are familiar. Features 5 weights (from thin to bold) Multi language Lowercase Numerals to blend with text Ligatures To be able to access alternative fonts, make sure the software you use can support opentype features such as Microsoft Word, Paint, Adobe, Corel draw and other applications. Designed and published by Andy Peat. Released April 2022
  16. Type Tiles JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Type Tiles JNL is based on a ‘completed’ version of ‘Alpha-Blox’ by American Type Founders, circa 1944. The capitals, lower case and numerals shown in the sample sheet put out by ATF depicted type made with five-high blocks comprised of modular units spaced two points apart. These units could be combined in varying ways to create custom type of varying heights and widths and was available for purchase in both linear (multi-line) and reverse (white on black) formats. Using the 'reverse' model shown on the sample sheet, all of the characters were re-created digitally, and missing punctuation, foreign characters and other glyphs found in a basic computer font were drawn and added. The 'J' and 'T' in the type sample had truncations, so a more complete character was created for each of those letters. For those wanting an unbroken string of words or blank end caps, there is a double column space on the vertical bar key. A single column space is located on the broken bar key for shorter end caps. Type Tiles JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions
  17. VLNL Thueringer by VetteLetters, $30.00
    We cannot imagine anyone not liking beer. Especially on a warm summer night there is simply little that can top an ice cold brewski. And with the current wave of home-brewed ales and lagers, Vette Letters decided to not stay behind and brew its own brand. Just so we can design our own beer bottle label using our own font. VLNL Thueringer comes from the drawing board of Jacques Le Bailly (a.k.a. Baron von Fonthausen), the German-French specialist in the fields of both beer and type design. One day Jacques got inspired by Albrecht Dürers 15th century Fraktur (blackletter) alphabet, and decided to design a contemporary rounded version of it. Although the historic context is clearly visible, Thueringer definitely stands its own ground. It's a modern techno-style blackletter with a (beer)truckload of interesting design details. Thueringer contains a number of ligatures and an alternate set of numbers. Apart from the regular uses like logos, posters, flyers and headlines we definitely would like to see our Thueringer used on beer bottle labels and crates, but also cafés and hipster bars would do well with this modern-day blackletter. Hell, even wine or liquor labels, football team jerseys, Oktoberfest flyers, it's just too much to mention. As long as it is accompanied by a cold beer.
  18. More Blocks by Beware of the moose, $9.99
    It is not really a font, the are more icons. Based on a grid op seven squares al 127 possibilities – filled and unfilled. Use it decorative or just for fun. There is also a dotted version.
  19. Westfield Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered song title on the sheet music for 1918’s ‘N’ Everything (from the Al Jolson show “Sinbad”) was the inspiration and model for Westfield Nouveau JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  20. Nineteen43 by Bonez Designz, $35.00
    Nineteen43 is an elegant typeface with inspiration from the timeless classic "Didot" the style often associated with fashion. Giving our own take on the style, making the hairline stokes and thin as possible to maximise the contrast to the bolder strokes making it a perfect for display use. Nineteen43 has its own unique quirks with striking, bold, abrupt thicker vertical strokes. Elegant smooth serifs and bars not always meeting up with stems like you would expect. You can also purchase the printed specimen book here
  21. TG Neuramatica by Tegami Type, $25.00
    Neuramatica is a low contrast sans serif font. Simple letter form makes that this font has a high level of legibility. Thus making Neuramatica look very modern. Neuramatica has five different weights, ranging from Light, Regular, SemiBold, Bold and Black. This font is highly recommended for use as a bodytext or headline, because it has good legibility. Design with a swiss style is perfect to use this font because it gives the impression of a modern and simple but still able to read well.
  22. Badly Stuffed Animal by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    I have seen my share of badly stuffed animals. Most of them via pictures, but also on vacations here and there. They all had this really bad handcraft vibe, but at the same time some really ordinary and kind of cute looks. I did my best to capture this look and feeling in my Badly Stuffed Animal font: clumsy letters made with a blobbly pen, with naive and irregular lines - and the conclusion is something super useful for a project that needs an organic handmade look!
  23. Alloca Mono by Daniel Gamage, $29.99
    To break from the rigidity of a typical monospaced font, Alloca includes weights that go above and beyond. From the wire-thin to the ultra-bold, you’ll be able to do a lot with one monospaced family. With OpenType features like slashed zeros, old style numerals, and case-sensitive forms, Alloca is versatile. It's great for displaying code, showcasing data, or even flowing your body copy. It has broad language support, too, with localized forms for Vietnamese, Polish, Catalan, and Dutch, to name a few.
  24. Robotik by ITC, $29.99
    The extremely narrow Robotik was created by the British typeface designer David Quai and appeared with ITC in 1989. The figures are robust and strong and form tightly packed, bar-like lines. The characters' slim, narrow and angular forms suggest mechanical exactness and cool distance. The similarity of the forms are also reminiscent of machinery and the letters form chains of words. The form principle shows parallels with the constructivism of Moscow after the First World War. Robotik is best used for headlines in large point sizes.
  25. Square Diamond Monogram by MonogramBros, $15.00
    Square Diamond Monogram is a perfect rectangular rhombus shaped monogram font consisting of 78 letters and 1 frame. With just a single font file and detailed printable key guide instructions, you will be able to create beautiful monograms in just a matter of minutes after the purchase! Square Diamond Monogram Font comes with font files in OTF format. It features all the modern advanced font features such as Contextual Alternates, effectively eliminating the need to use multiple separate font files for left, center and right letters.
  26. Radical Outcast by Joanne Marie, $12.00
    This brand new signature font is so versatile that you can use it for just about anything. Its big, bold caps are perfect for logos and icons, giving off a genuine and unique handwriting feel to your designs. Other uses for this casual font could be on apparel such as bags, t-shirts, bottles, etc. I see it being used in taglines on a range of products such as sport & fitness products, tattoo branding, soft drinks (energy drinks). I'm sure you'll find a use for it!
  27. Whatnot 22 by Hanoded, $15.00
    In 2014 I made a font called Whatnot. I think I made with with a roller ball pen, but I am not sure, as it was a long timer ago. I have always liked Whatnot font and I think it deserves a second lease on life, so I made a new (and improved) version of it, called Whatnot 22. Not Catch 22... It now comes with better kerning, multilingual support (including Vietnamese, Sami and Greek) and a cool set of contextual alternates that cycles as you type.
  28. Ongunkan Old Hungarian Runic by Runic World Tamgacı, $50.00
    It was used in parts of Transylvania until the 1850s, although it was banned by Istvan, the first Christian king of the Hungarians (Szekel), in line with an order to "destroy all pre-Christian inscriptions". Hungarian runic script was usually written on wood-stone pieces in the bustrofedon style. In this method, the writing was written consecutively from right to left and from left to right. This article is available in Bosnian, Carpathian and Glozel editions. Whenever possible, I will present the fonts in these versions.
  29. PRONK Clean by wearecolt, $9.00
    Introducing PRONK. By Wearecolt. This is a tall, bold and round display font designed for retro-modern designs. This font is perfect for your next logo design or magazine titles. Taking inspiration from many tall fonts and American number plates i created a display font that would be my 'go to' for a neat tall, bold font. I also wanted something which would be able to take a good amount of treatment like stamp effects and grunge. The PRONK pack includes: .otf and standard webfont file types
  30. Coconut Punch by Hanoded, $10.00
    Health Warning! Coconuts are not that healthy!! I always thought that coconuts were the new quinoa, but apparently they’re not that good for you. They are furry balls of saturated fat, sugar and calories, so don’t go all out with your coconut eating habits! Of course, eating a bit of coconut now and then will not kill you, so enjoy! Coconut Punch is a handmade didone-ish font. Nice and rounded and full of saturated brush strokes. Comes with all the diacritics you need too!
  31. Brenday by Bal Studio, $10.00
    Brenday Script is retro signage font, bold and clean. There are so many variations on each character. Include Opentype stylistic alternates, standard ligatures and multilingual support. You are able to create so many different typographical layouts easily and quickly. Make sure you use OpenType savvy program and simply open Glyph Palette to access all of the glyphs. This font is suitable for t-shirts, signage, logos, branding, packaging etc. Thanks so much for looking and please let me know if you have any questions.
  32. 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.
  33. Capricious by Hanoded, $15.00
    I don’t think I’m a capricious person, but right now, due to the enormous amount of renovation work on our home, I do get bad moods quite often! Capricious is a hand painted all-caps font: I used my favourite Chinese ink, a brush and very rough paper to get the desired ‘eroded’ effect. It is quite a heavy display font, so I wouldn’t really set a text in it, but it works really well for headlines, catching titles and products that need some pepper!
  34. Makalo by Konstantine Studio, $9.00
    Pack up your bags and let's travel to somewhere far away. Dive deep into the ethical visual vibes together with MAKALO. Inspired by the traditional tribal and visual ethnic vibes. Perfectly fit for your fun and casual thematic visuals, logo, branding, products, campaigns, events, seasonal promotions, traditional concept, explore the different sides of your brand using MAKALO fonts. Came up with 3 different styles, Regular, Clean, and Inline. And also packed up with Stylistic Alternates and Ligatures to explore the deeper vibes of ethnic and tribal visuals.
  35. Polke by ArtyType, $29.00
    Polke is a single weight display face brimming with style and charm but simultaneously exuding impressive core strength and a vibrant personality. Floating ball terminals rub shoulders with contrasting sharp and rounded letterforms to produce a distinctively decorative headline font built on robust foundations. Polke's name is derived from the striking terminal dots which dominate the character set, creating a Polka-Dot effect throughout. I also had the artist Sigmar Polke in mind which explains the spelling, and so the two ideas simply morphed together.
  36. Toews by Blank Is The New Black, $10.00
    Toews is a continuation of the work started with Versteeg, Huet, and Niemi. It combines the elements of the letterforms found in Huet and Niemi and uses the letterform outlines to create shapes that intersect with themselves. While Huet and Niemi can easily be outlined in most design programs, Toews outlining would not work smoothly in most programs, which is why an outlined version is available. The two styles are carefully designed to be able to transition from one to another smoothly within the same type field.
  37. Ginkgo by Linotype, $29.99
    Designed by Alex Rütten, Ginkgo is a stylish text typeface. It works well for setting extended passages of text at small sizes thanks to its open counters, generous character widths, and clear and unique letterforms. On top of that, the handling of details such as in the serifs, cross bars, and terminals are wonderful to appreciate when used at large point sizes as well. Gingko received a Certificate of Excellence in Type Design at the Type Directors Club of New York TDC2 competition in 2009.
  38. Myster by Serebryakov, $49.00
    Myster is a truly random font — each lowercase letter has three alternatives, that interchange in the set. This makes Myster look alive, hand-crafted, painted for a special occasion, rather than a font selected from a regular type case… Of course, the mystical character of the font defines the scope of its usage — film, gaming and publishing industries. However Myster’s field of application goes beyond them. This font is able to create a desired atmosphere in packaging, children books, magazines, as well as in advertising.
  39. Revaux by Wahyu and Sani Co., $18.00
    Revaux is elegant display serif designed with ball terminals and back-slanted counters which is uncommon in type design. Modern, Stylish and Elegant were the main keywords to keep when designing the typeface. Revaux is a family of 14 fonts, consisting of 7 weights from Extra Light to Extra Bold for both upright and italic styles. Each font has 230+ glyphs including alternates & ligatures which support Major Western European languages - 61 languages supported! Revaux is unique, different, and a must have item to complete your font arsenal!
  40. Dubbel Zout by Hanoded, $15.00
    Dubbel Zout in Dutch means ‘Double Salt’. I admit, it sounds better in Dutch… Dubbel Zout is a kind of licorice which we (in Holland) love! Not many people actually like it, but I know of one addict in Denmark, who eats it by the bagful. Dubbel Zout is a ‘crayon-ish’ font - all caps, different upper and lower glyphs that you can mix and a royal assortment of diacritics. It may be an acquired taste, but once you get used to it, you’re hooked!
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