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  1. Aspire Narrow SmallCaps by Grype, $18.00
    While the Aspire SmallCaps family finds its roots of inspiration in the ACURA automotive company logo, with its wider base, the Aspire Narrow SmallCaps family condenses those styles into something more suitable for larger bodies of text in a more standardized width. Aspire Narrow SmallCaps is perhaps the most true to form tribute to the original all capitals inspiration logotype. It maintains all capital forms (whether standard or smallcaps) and yet is still strikingly powerful in its presence and readability including numerals, and a comprehensive range of weights, creating a straightforward, uncompromising collection of typefaces that lend a solid foundation and a broad range of expression for designers. Here's what's included with the Aspire Narrow SmallCaps Family bundle: - 430 glyphs per style - including Capitals, Small Caps, Numerals, Punctuation and an extensive character set that covers multilingual support of latin based languages. (see the 6th graphic for a preview of the characters included) - Stylistic Alternates - alternate characters that remove the angled stencil cuts for a more standardized text look. - 3 weights in the family: Light, Regular, & Black. - 3 obliques in the family, one for each weight: Light, Regular, & Black. - Fonts are provided in TTF & OTF formats. The TTF format is the standard go to for most users, although the OTF and TTF function exactly the same. Here's why the Aspire Narrow SmallCaps Family is for you: - You're in need of automotive sans font family with a range of weights and obliques - You're love that ACURA letter styling, and want to design anything within that genre - You're looking for an alternative to Eurostile with more stylized letterforms. - You're looking for a battle-tech typeface for your futuristic war chest labelling. - You just like to collect quality fonts to add to your design arsenal
  2. Electrone by Alit Design, $21.00
    đŸ’„Introducing "Electrone" – Unleash the Power of Typography with a Superhero Flair! Unleash the electrifying energy of "Electrone," a dynamic font that embodies the essence of superheroes with lightning speed, unmatched strength, and a dash of style. This font is not just a typeface; it's a superpower for your design projects! Key Features: Electrifying Glyphs: With 890 meticulously crafted glyphs, "Electrone" offers a vast array of characters that will add a powerful punch to your designs. Every glyph is a superhero in its own right. Sided Ligature: Seamlessly blend characters with our specially designed sided ligatures, creating a visual impact that resonates with strength and unity. Alternate Characters: Customize your text with alternate characters to give your designs a unique and personalized touch. The alternates are carefully curated to ensure versatility without compromising the superhero aesthetic. Lightning Swash: Add a bolt of energy to your typography with lightning swashes that strike through your text. Watch your words come to life with the electrifying force of "Electrone." Wings of Typography: Elevate your designs to new heights with the winged elements included in "Electrone." These wings symbolize the freedom and power associated with superheroes, making your text soar above the ordinary. Suit Up Your Designs: "Electrone" is not just a font; it's a complete superhero costume for your words. Whether you're working on comic book titles, posters, logos, or any design that demands a bold statement, "Electrone" is here to save the day. Perfect for: Comic Books and Graphic Novels Superhero Movie Posters Action-packed Logos Gaming Graphics Apparel Design and more! Embrace the electrifying power of "Electrone" and turn your designs into epic adventures. Download now and witness the transformation of ordinary into extraordinary!
  3. Beton by Linotype, $29.99
    The Bauer Typefoundry first released the Beton family of types in 1936. Created by the German type designer Heinrich Jost, the present digital version of the Beton family consists of six slab serif typefaces. First developed during the early 1800s, by the 1930s slab serif faces had become one of many stock styles of type developed by foundries all over the world. Because of their distance from pen-drawn forms and their industrial appearance, they were seen as “modern” typefaces. (Their serifs kept them from being too modern.) The first slab serif typefaces were outgrowths of didone style text faces (e.g., Walbaum). As newspapers and advertising grew in importance in the western world (especially in “Wild West” America), type founders and printers began to create bigger, bolder typefaces, which would set large headlines apart from text, and each other. Through display tactics, businesses and industry could begin to visually differentiate their products from one another. This craze eventually led to the development of monster sized wood type, among other things. By the 20th Century, the typographic establishment had begun to tame, categorize, and codify 19th Century type styles. It was in the wake of this environment that Jost developed Beton. The Beton family is a type “family” in a pre-1950s sense of the word. Although six styles of type are available, only four of them fit in logical progression with each other (Beton Light, Beton Demi Bold, Beton Bold, and Beton Extra Bold). The other two members of the family, Beton Bold Condensed and Beton Bold Compressed, are more like distant cousins. They function better as single headlines to text set in Beton Light or Beton Demi Bold, of as companions to totally separate typefaces.
  4. Wood Sans by TypoGraphicDesign, $19.00
    The typeface Wood Sans is designed from 2021 for the font foundry Typo Graphic Design by Manuel Viergutz. The display typeface is a digital version of original wood letters from a german flea market find. 8 font-styles (Clean, Clean Invest, Clean Mix, Rough, Rough Misprint, Rough Alt, Rough Dark & Icons) with 450 glyphs (Adobe Latin 2) incl. 100+ decorative extras like icons, arrows, German Capital Sharp S, dingbats, emojis, symbols, geometric shapes, catchwords, decorative ligatures (type the word #LOVE for ♄or #SMILE for â˜ș as OpenType-Feature dlig) and stylistic alternates (3 stylistic sets). For use in logos, magazines, posters, advertisement plus as webfont for decorative headlines. The font works best for display size. Have fun with this font & use the DEMO-FONT (with reduced glyph-set) FOR FREE! ■ Font Name: Wood Sans ■ Font Styles: 8 font-styles (Clean, Clean Invert, Clean Mix, Rough, Rough Misprint, Rough Alt, Rough Dark & Icons) + DEMO (with reduced glyph-set) ■ Font Cate­gory: Dis­play for head­line size ■ Font For­mat:.off (for Print) + .woff (for Web) ■ Glyph Set: 450 glyphs (Latin 2 incl. decorative extras like icons) ■ Lan­guage Sup­port: 69 languages: Afrikaans, Albanian, Asu, Basque, Bemba, Bena ,Breton ,Catalan ,Chiga ,Cornish ,Danish ,Dutch ,English ,Estonian ,Faroese ,Filipino ,Finnish ,French ,Friulian ,Galician ,German ,Gusii ,Indonesian ,Irish ,Italian ,Kabuverdianu ,Kalenjin ,Kinyarwanda ,Luo ,Luxembourgish ,Luyia ,Machame ,Makhuwa-Meetto ,Makonde ,Malagasy ,Manx ,Morisyen ,North Ndebele ,Norwegian BokmĂ„l ,Norwegian Nynorsk ,Nyankole ,Oromo ,Portuguese ,Quechua ,Romansh ,Rombo ,Rundi ,Rwa ,Samburu ,Sango ,Sangu ,Scottish Gaelic ,Sena ,Shambala ,Shona ,Soga ,Somali ,Spanish ,Swahili ,Swedish ,Swiss German ,Taita ,Teso ,Uzbek (Latin) ,VolapĂŒk ,Vunjo ,Welsh ,Western Frisian ,Zulu ■ Design Date: 2021 ■ Type Desi­gner: Manuel Viergutz
  5. Fansthome by Qaratype, $18.00
    Fansthome is a modern Calligraphy font with magical Signature effect. it is perfect for creating signature logos and watermarks for photography studio or wedding invitation, best for initial or branding logo signature . Fansthome includes full set of beautiful hand lettered uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, a large range of punctuation and ligatures. All lowercase letters include beginning and ending swashes, giving realistic hand-lettered style. lowercase beginning swashes: (-a) lowercase connecting & ending heart swashes: (b&a) or (a&) lowercase ending swashes: (k-) Main Features: Uppercase & Lowercase letters Punctuation and special characters Multilingual support Ligatures & Alternate glyphs
  6. Blitanos by Youngtype, $18.00
    Blitanos-Handwritten is a hand brushed font created with a brush and ink, bold and irregular baseline. Contains a complete set of lowercase, uppercase, Alternates, ligatures, punctuation, numbers, and multilingual support. This font ideal for use in watercolor design or lettering style bold hand, such as blog header, posters, wedding elements, t-shirt, apparel, cover books, business cards, greeting cards, branding, merchandise, invitations and handmade quotes and more. How to access all alternative characters, using Windows Character Map with Photoshop: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go9vacoYmBw How to access all alternative characters using Adobe Illustrator: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzwjMkbB-wQ Thank you!
  7. Balmonte by Atharuah Studios, $16.00
    Introducing Balmonte; A stylish hand-drawn script font. This font has been designed with a heart that is completely hand-drawn and the addition of 53 special ligatures creates a perfect balance and beauty. Adding a ligature will give your text extra quality and distinction. It's the perfect choice for stylish branding & logo projects, product packaging, handwritten quotes, editorial design, and more. What's Included: Balmonte comes with a single font file that includes uppercase, lowercase, numbers, punctuation, and multilingual support. That's it! I hope you enjoy it. You can also say hello to me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atharuah_ Thank You!
  8. Local Groceries by Invasi Studio, $15.00
    Inspired by the hand-painted paper signs typically seen in grocery stores during the 1920s to 1970s. This is now available in a digital format that still has the appearance and feel of hand-painted letters. Take a look at a few samples in the thumbnails to see what you can do with them. Local Groceries comes with a combination pairing font. It combines both regular and script fonts. Local Groceries is suitable for vintage and contemporary marketing, branding, merchandise, and packaging designs. Features: Uppercase & Lowercase Numerals & Punctuation Alternates and Ligatures Multilanguage Supports 60+ Latin based languages
  9. Androgino by Cititype, $17.00
    Androgino is a unique handwritten font with deconstruction concept, where each letters connected to others with different spaces and sizes and sometimes overlaps. This font has an abstract 'dual interpretation'. On the one hand, the unique design of the letters does not have a stylistic tendency. On the other hand, the letters are combined in a unique form when they become sentences. Coupled with several ligatures that add diversity and give a certain surprise and impression when typed. Unique and stand out is the right definition for Androgino. It’s another word of Androgynous, Feminism which is masculine, suitable for all types of branding.
  10. Kelsy Fantastic by Great Studio, $13.00
    Kelsy Fantastic is a charming and cute new hand-lettered font duo - perfect for casual type in greeting cards, illustrations, quotes, quaint branding, book covers, children's books, packaging and so much more. Suitable for short and sweet quotes, as well as longer meaningful paragraphs. Designed and kerned with care and love to make using it a breeze. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions! Happy creating!
  11. HT Profumeria by Dharma Type, $19.99
    HT Profumeria is a monoline and connected font with a thin line and a unique tail. Its simple and retro look is the best script for branding and packaging, but it may also be useful for headlines, publishing and advertising. Holiday Type Project offers retro hand drawing scripts. Inspired by retro script on shopfront lettering, wall paint advertisements in Italy around 1950s. Check out the script fonts from Holiday Type!
  12. Helttox Brush by Gatype, $14.00
    Helttox is a casual hand brush script so it has a nice texture and flow. Helttox has many alternatives to make it look like real handwriting; four sets of lowercase and two sets of uppercase. suitable for design projects; logos, branding, posters, quotes, beautiful wedding invitations, beautiful stationery art, eye-catching social media posts, and cute greeting cards and other designs. It is unique, very natural and attractive
  13. Botany by Adam Ladd, $25.00
    Botany is a distinct, hand-drawn display font with flourish designed to be unique and beautiful, yet functional — carefully drawn for quality but still rough enough to display the handmade, textured appearance. Capitals evoke a natural elegance and grab attention. Botany is great for display, branding, logos, packaging, titles, and more. Botany features: display (flourish) and text styles; regular and italic styles; flourish stylistic alternates; closed counter stylistic alternates.
  14. Comicoon by IbraCreative, $23.00
    Comicoon is a vibrant and playful comic-style font that bursts with fun and liveliness. Inspired by the bold and dynamic lettering found in classic comic books, Comicoon captures the essence of joyful storytelling. Each letter is adorned with expressive details, reminiscent of hand-drawn illustrations. It brings a sense of energy and excitement to any design, making it a perfect choice for comic books, graphic novels, and playful branding.
  15. Brushine Collection by Trustha, $17.00
    Brushine Collection is a solid and complementary pair consisting of a serif all caps, with contrasting letter thickness and sharp edges making it more elegant and classy. As well as a handwritten script that look natural because they are made with marker by hand. All together your text will be beautiful, elegant and classy. Suitable for all creative projects, especially on, branding, advertising, product design, social media, and more.
  16. Morning Mood by Tanincreate, $12.00
    Morning Mood Script is a handwritten font reflecting calligraphy lettering. It includes numbers, punctuation, alternates, ligatures, supports other languages. It is perfect for adding a hand lettered style to your stationery, headlines, branding and wedding invitation.
  17. Salad by Zetafonts, $39.00
    The island of Fuerteventura is more known for its white sand beaches and windsurf-friendly constant winds than for its typographic marvels. Still, it's on the walls of a ballroom next to its white-sand beaches that Debora Manetti found the hand-painted letterforms that she took as inspiration for her typeface Sala de Fiestas. The resulting font was a condensed sans serif full of curious details and a jumpy latino vibe that many years after still keeps its freshness and vernacular charme. Francesco Canovaro took the original typeface as a starting point for a grand tour into sign-painter aesthetics, developing a reboot of the original into a new type family: Salad. While being faithful to the original proportions and feeling, Salad provides extreme versatility through its five-weights range, its extended charset and its set of Open Type features including stylistic sets, alternates, positional numerals, small capitals and case sensitive forms. While the roman family with its italic counterpart provide a good workhorse tool for informal branding, packaging and editorial projects, the interlocking and the inline weights add additional possibilities for display purposes. This is enriched by the inclusion in the typeface of a set hand-drawn decorative dingbats that further complement the sign painting vibe of the family. All Zetafonts expertise in handmade lettering, typographic design and water sports has been put to test to assure Salad is the best typographical alternative to a a trip to Canary Islands!
  18. Cyclopentane by Typodermic, $11.95
    The gorgeous back-glass artwork for the iconic pinball game Xenon influenced Cyclopentane. The peculiar letter interactions are challenging to employ but pay off handsomely when they communicate your message in such an unusual manner. Most Latin-based European writing systems are supported, including the following languages. Afaan Oromo, Afar, Afrikaans, Albanian, Alsatian, Aromanian, Aymara, Bashkir (Latin), Basque, Belarusian (Latin), Bemba, Bikol, Bosnian, Breton, Cape Verdean, Creole, Catalan, Cebuano, Chamorro, Chavacano, Chichewa, Crimean Tatar (Latin), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dawan, Dholuo, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Fijian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Frisian, Friulian, Gagauz (Latin), Galician, Ganda, Genoese, German, Greenlandic, Guadeloupean Creole, Haitian Creole, Hawaiian, Hiligaynon, Hungarian, Icelandic, Ilocano, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Kaqchikel, Karakalpak (Latin), Kashubian, Kikongo, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Kurdish (Latin), Latvian, Lithuanian, Lombard, Low Saxon, Luxembourgish, Maasai, Makhuwa, Malay, Maltese, Māori, Moldovan, Montenegrin, Ndebele, Neapolitan, Norwegian, Novial, Occitan, Ossetian (Latin), Papiamento, Piedmontese, Polish, Portuguese, Quechua, Rarotongan, Romanian, Romansh, Sami, Sango, Saramaccan, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Serbian (Latin), Shona, Sicilian, Silesian, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Sorbian, Sotho, Spanish, Swahili, Swazi, Swedish, Tagalog, Tahitian, Tetum, Tongan, Tshiluba, Tsonga, Tswana, Tumbuka, Turkish, Turkmen (Latin), Tuvaluan, Uzbek (Latin), Venetian, Vepsian, VÔro, Walloon, Waray-Waray, Wayuu, Welsh, Wolof, Xhosa, Yapese, Zapotec Zulu and Zuni.
  19. Curly Lava Bubble by TypoGraphicDesign, $15.00
    CONCEPT/ CHARACTERISTICS The lava/soap/pudding character of the font reminds us of a modern bitmap pixel font. »Curly lava bubble« goes even further. The rectangular hard edges expands to soft and almost organic forms. APPLICATION AREA The fancy, modern & decorative font »curly lava bubble« would look good at dis­play size for party flyer & movie pos­ter, music covers or head­lines in maga­zi­nes or websites
 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Head­line Font | Dis­play Font | Decorative Font »curly lava bubble« with 3 stlyes (light, regu­lar, bold) & 305 gly­phs inkl. accents & € KONZEPT/BESONDERHEITEN Der Lava/Seifenblasen/Pudding Charakter der Schrift lĂ€sst an eine moderne Bitmap Pixel Schrift erinnern. Wobei »curly lava bubble« noch weiter geht und die harten rechteckigen Kanten zu weichen und fast schon organischen Formen ausbaut. EINSATZGEBIETE Der Font wĂŒrde sich ĂŒber fol­gende Gebiete sehr freuen und sich dort wohl fĂŒh­len: Logos/Wortmarken aller Art, Flyer fĂŒr fast jede Party, Plat­ten­Co­ver, CD-Cover, Pla­kat­De­sign, Game- und Video­spiel-Design aller Gen­res, als Head­line­schrift fĂŒr print und digi­tale Maga­zine, BĂŒcher, Web­sei­ten
 TECHNISCHE INFORMATIONEN Head­line Font | Dis­play Font | Deko Font »curly lava bubble« Open­Type Font mit 3 Schrift­schnit­ten (light, regu­lar, bold) & 305 Gly­phen inkl. dia­kri­ti­sches Zei­chen & €
  20. New Icon by Set Sail Studios, $34.99
    Introducing the New Icon Font Duo. This luxury script and timeless serif are perfectly designed for one another-not only are they strong standalone fonts, but will pair beautifully when placed side by side. Feeling creative? They can even be mixed together within the same word for a more eye-catching layout, giving you a versatile set of fonts which can be used & loved across a range of design projects. Included in this family; New Icon Serif ‱ A classic, all caps serif font with nostalgic notes. Contains alternate large-width O,G,Q,C characters in the ‘uppercase’ set. New Icon Serif Condensed ‱ A thinner version of the New Icon Serif. New Icon Script ‱ A luxury, cursive script font containing upper & lowercase characters. A beautiful letter set inspired by traditional calligraphy, which can be used on it’s own or paired effortlessly with the serif font. Contains alternate lowercase y & g with elongated tails, accessible by turning on ‘Stylistic Alternates’ or via a Glyphs panel. Language Support ‱ English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Indonesian, Malay, Hungarian, Polish, Croatian, Turkish, Romanian, Czech, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovak, Slovenian.
  21. Core Narae by S-Core, $59.00
    CoreNarae is an upright, casual handwriting style font and all glyphs have been hand-crafted. This typeface is live and friendly because of its bending strokes and rhythmic feeling, so it is good for fun text for posters, headers or cards. Supported codepages are MS Windows 1252 Latin1 and MS Windows 949 Korean consisting of 11,172 Korean letters and Symbols except Chinese. This font will make your works more friendly and emotional.
  22. Brookley by Danielle Eneh, $15.00
    Brookley is a hand-crafted, monoline script typeface designed to add a beautiful, modern touch to your designs. Available in 3 weights: light, regular and bold. Brookley comes with 372 glyphs including uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuation and includes OpenType alternates and ligatures for easy customization. It's perfect for branding projects, logos, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, labels, photography, and invitations.
  23. Triple Lemon by Reyrey Blue Std, $12.00
    Triple Lemon is fun and charming hand-drawn typeface. This typeface can add more fun and happiness in your design. It can be used to create a beautiful inscription for t-shirts, children's books, branding, small business, book covers, stationery, marketing, blog, magazines and more. All characters of this font supported PUA encoded. Features : · All Uppercase and Lowercase · Number & Symbol · Supported Languages · Stylistic Alternates · PUA Encoded
  24. Sudsier AT by madeDeduk, $12.00
    Sudsier is a note hand drawn font contains 50+ ligatures and comes with two alternative font. Sudsier is great for branding, posters, logos, invitation, writing and headings. Feature Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Symbol International Glyphs Multilingual support Alternative Ligature Thanks so much for checking out my shop and feel free to drop us a message any time and follow my shop for upcoming updates Hope you enjoy it.
  25. Press Grotesk by Studio Vachement, $19.99
    Press Grotesk is a handmade sans serif, condensed font that takes inspiration from old letterpress printing processes & handcrafting. The font's slightly imperfect, uneven appearance works perfectly for surfing, skating, motorcycling, coffee shops, health, wellness, adventure brands, and much more. Press Grotesk features 2 weights (fat and skinny), upper- and lowercase, many advanced characters and illustrations in order to achieve a truly hand painted look.
  26. Piked by Lemonthe, $13.00
    Piked is an elegant handwritten font, featuring 90 ligatures and swashes for a truly unique and personalized look. This font showcases a beautiful script style that captures the beauty and charm of hand-drawn calligraphy, ideal for adding a personal touch to any design project. It is perfect for many different projects such as logos & branding, invitation, stationery, signature, product designs, labels, photography, and much more!
  27. Kickrush by Hustletter Studio, $20.00
    Kickrush is a font with the edgy characters and Positive energy for modern hand-lettered designs. It suitable for poster, logo, branding, t-shirt, packaging, book cover, hipster design, cards, and any brush lettering needs and more. Kickrush also includes full set of uppercase and lowercase letters, multilingual symbols, numerals, punctuation. What Included this font : PUA Encoded Characters Fully accessible without additional design software. Simple installations
  28. Heavy Brush by Rochart, $15.00
    Heavy Brush is my hand drawn brush font, and makes with original brush paint, by using high resolution brush stroke images with incredible definition. Its look natural. It will be great for Logotypes, Posters, Digital Lettering Arts, Clean Design, Branding Design, Sign, Merchandise and Social Media Posts. This font contain of Uppercase, Lowercase, Number, Symbol, Punctuation, also support multilingual and already PUA encoded. And swashes.
  29. Tavolga by Ivan Petrov, $30.00
    Tavolga have the mood of brushed feeling and come across as friendly and gentle. The harmony of organic and smooth shapes makes Tavolga uniquely appealing for display and titling where special expression is required. It has 6 weights, ranging from Thin to Black is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, editorial and publishing, logo, branding and creative industries, poster and billboards as well as web and screen design. Tavolga includes alternates for every uppercase letter, plus a handful of ligatures.
  30. Lestina by Larin Type Co, $14.00
    Lestina This is a beautiful and elegant hand drawn font, will emphasize your individuality in any project. You can also use them to create a logo or templates, invitations, blog, branding, marketing, book covers, magazines, advertising, stationery, logo design and much more. This font is easy to use has OpenType features.
  31. Andrew Dawkins by Violatype, $14.00
    Introducing the "Andrew Dawkins" font, a handwritten style font created directly by hand, resulting in beautiful, natural, and unique writing. Andrew Dawkins font is very suitable for branding, logotypes, magazines, quotes, wedding invitations, crafts, printed designs, and others. Andrew Dawkins font supports many languages ​​around 90 languages, amazing isn't it?
  32. Gilhampton by Rillatype, $15.00
    Introducing, Gilhampton organic typeface! Gilhampton is an organic display font that have an organic and quirky characteristic that makes this font looks natural and hand drawn. this font is perfect for people who are looking for design with organic touch. this font is suitable for branding, packaging, headline, quotes, etc.
  33. Aiolos by Nantia.co, $16.00
    This font is a hand-made typeface with Greek Character support. With cute doodles icons in PUA encoding, this typeface can be a mighty companion to your next graphic design project. From “hand-written” quotes to product packaging, merchandise, and branding projects, this font is so versatile that it can cover them all.
  34. Bibliophile Script by Sudtipos, $79.00
    A friend once jokingly told me that what I really do is mine extinct arts for parts to use in modern things, like going to the scrapyard to pick up bumpers, quarter-panels and dashboards off of Datsuns and Ponies to build a shiny new Ferrari. I still kind of grin at that, but I certainly do spend a lot of time looking at old things and imagining ways they would work today. This shiny new Ferrari here is called Bibliophile, and it contains scrap heap parts from various pages by Louis Prang, the Prussian-American printer and publisher who inspired my Prangs fonts. This is my second engagement with the late 19th century man, and it’s quite a bit more intricate than just an italic Didone with a connected lowercase. Bibliophile marries Round Hand calligraphy with Italian capitals, two styles not often relayed in the same alphabet, but work together beautifully when combined well. When you combine them well with a few long-practised tricks of the trade, then mix in a few trusted features from my previous work over the years, you get my usual crazy exuberance, like 17 different shapes for the d, 21 different forms for the y, endings, beginnings, swashes, ornaments, and so on. It’s no secret that I can get carried away when I’m so consumed by an idea. — Bibliophile comes in 2 weights, each of them with over 900 glyphs covering all the latin languages. Bibliophile also comes with a bold weight, something I’m always reluctant to do with something as adventurous and complex as the structure of this historical mashup. But I couldn’t chase away the idea of increasing the contrast while maintaining the hairlines in a lowercase this narrow. Part of it was the curiosity about the outcome, and part was the sheer challenge of it. I think it turned out OK. Words set in either weight will show delicateness and elegance, and the more time you spend inside the font and micro-manage the setting, the more ways you will find to magnify either. Bibliophile can be as muted or luxurious as you want it to be. This is the kind of alphabet that fits well in fashion marketing and high-end packaging, from the very subdued to the super-exquisite. Enjoy the gleaming new vehicle made with freshly polished old parts.
  35. Minuet by Canada Type, $24.95
    Minuet, an informal script with crossover deco elements giving it an unmistakable 1940s flavor, is a revival and expansion of the Rondo family, the last typeface drawn by Stefan Schlesinger before his death. This family was initially supposed to be a typeface based on the strong, flowing script Schlesinger liked to use in the ads he designed, particularly the ones he did for Van Houten’s cocoa products. But for technical reasons the Lettergieterij Amsterdam mandated the face to be made from unattached letters, rather than the original connected script. Schlesinger and Dooijes finished the lowercase and the first drawings of the uppercase just before Schlesinger was sent to a prison camp in 1942. Dooijes completed the design on his own, and drew the bold according to Schlesigner’s instructions. The typeface family was finished in February of 1944, and Schlesinger was killed in October of that same year. Though he did see and approve the final proofs, he never actually saw his letters in use. It took almost four more years for the Lettergieterij Amsterdam to produce the fonts. The typeface was officially announced in November of 1948, and immediately became a bestseller. By 1966, according to a memo from the foundry, the typeface had become “almost too popular”. This digital version of Schlesigner’s and Dooijes’s work greatly expands on the metal fonts. Both weights include a complete set of lowercase alternates — based on Schlesinger’s own drawings, as well as alternative variations for some of the capitals, a few ligatures, and extended language support covering Western, Eastern and Central European languages, plus Baltic, Celtic/Welsh, Esperanto, Maltese and Turkish. Minuet is available in all popular formats. The OpenType version, Minuet Pro, takes advantage of internal font programming to combine the main and alternate fonts into a single file per weight, making all alternates and ligatures automatically available at the push of a button in OpenType supporting programs.
  36. Bananas by Canada Type, $30.00
    In the history of 20th century graphic arts, the evolution of the informal sans serif has been a uniquely American phenomenon. The ongoing saga of this (still as popular as ever) sub-genre dates back to the maturity of the Industrial Age and early Hollywood film titling, runs through the prosperous times of interwar print publications, sees mass flourishing during the various media propagations of the film type era, and solidifies itself as arguably the most common design element in the latter years of the century. Fun, bouncy, playful, and highly exciting, the casual sans serif is now all over game packaging, film and animation titles, book covers, food boxes, concert posters, and pretty much everywhere design aims to induce excitement about a product or an event. The casual sans is the natural high pill of typesetting. We figured it was high time for the casual sans to adapt to 21st century technology, gain more versatility, and become as much fun to use as the emotions it triggers. So we’re quite excited to issue Bananas, a fun sans serif family in 6 weights and 3 widths that can be used anywhere your designer’s imagination can take you. Rather than being based on a single design, Bananas was sourced from multiple American film era faces, all from 1950s and 1960s, when the casual sans genre was at its popular peak. Headliners’ Catalina and its very similar cousin, Letter Graphics’ Carmel, served as initial study points. Then a few Dave West designs informed the design development and weighting process, before narrow and wide takes were sketched out and included in the family. The entire development process happened in a highly precise interpolative environment. All Bananas fonts come with a full glyph complement supporting the majority of Latin languages, as well as five sets of figures, automatic fractions, quite a few ligatures, biform/unicase shapes and other stylistic alternates.
  37. ITC Nova Lineta by ITC, $29.99
    The ITC Nova Linetaℱ design is the first commercial typeface from Slobodan Jelesijevic. As with many typeface designs, it began as simple sketches. “I was working on a packaging design project,” recalls Jelesijevic, “and wanted an informal, slightly cursive design for the type. I could not find anything that matched my need, so I began sketching.” The preliminary design had an elegant yet fresh quality that, once developed, turned out to be perfect for Jelesijevic’s project. After its first use, however, Nova Lineta lay dormant for over a year. Other projects came and went, and new typeface ideas filled Jelesijevic’s notebook. Although Nova Lineta continued to tickle the creative crevices of his mind, no more work was done on the face. Then, in a period between projects, Jelesijevic began to polish the design – and, in the process, created extended and condensed versions to complement the normally-proportioned original. Born in Gornji Milanovac, Serbia in 1951, Jelesijevic graduated with a degree in graphic communication and lettering from the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade. These days, Jelesijevic is sought out not only as a typeface designer, but also as a graphic designer and illustrator. When not working on design projects, he teaches graphic communication at the Faculty of Art in Niơ, Serbia. Although it is a casual and inviting design, Nova Lineta has been carefully constructed and refined. As a result, it performs exceptionally well within a wide range of sizes and in a wealth of applications. An ample x-height, open counters and distinctive character shapes also ensure a high level of legibility. And, although at first glance Nova Lineta may appear to be a sans serif design, subtle serifs make their presence known at large sizes. Nova Lineta emanates warmth when used for extensive text, and it has a fresh quality at display sizes. The small family’s range of proportions also provides added flexibility. The result is a friendly yet powerful communication tool in a remarkably modestly-sized package.
  38. ITC Stone Humanist by ITC, $40.99
    Type designers have been integrating the design of sans serifs with serifed forms since the 1920s. Early examples are Edward Johnston's design for the London Underground, and Eric Gill's Gill Sans. These were followed by Jan van Krimpen's Romulus Sans, Frederic Goudy's ITC Goudy Sans, Hermann Zapf's Optima, Hans Meier's Syntax and Adrian Frutiger's Frutiger. Now, ITC Stone Humanist joins this tradition. It is a careful blend of traditional sans serif shapes and classical serifed letterforms. ITC Stone Humanist grew out an experiment with the medium weight of ITC Stone Sans, a design that already showed a relationship to these sans serif-serif hybrids. ITC Stone Sans has proportions based on those of ITC Stone Serif, and its thick-and-thin stroke contrast suggests the bloodline of humanistic sans serif typefaces. But other aspects of ITC Stone Sans are more closely aligned to the gothics and grotesques, a tradition that accounts for the largest portion of sans serif designs. Enter ITC Stone Humanist. During his experiments with the earlier design, Sumner Stone recalls, I was actually quite surprised at how seemingly subtle changes transformed the face," moving the design firmly into the humanist tradition. "The form of the 'g,' 'l,' 'M,' 'W,' and more subtly the 'a' and 'e' are part of the restructuring of the family," he explains. The top endings of vertical lower case strokes have been cropped on an angle, as have the ascender and descender stroke endings. ITC Stone Humanist is a full-fledged member of the ITC Stone family. It has been produced with the same complement of weights, and the x-heights, proportions, and underlying character shapes are completely compatible with the three original designs. The original ITC Stone Sans is a popular typeface, in part because of its notable versatility. ITC Stone Humanist shares this virtue, and can be used successfully at very small sizes, in long passages of text copy, and even as billboard-sized display type."
  39. Smitta Bali by Beary, $14.00
    Smitta Bali is an amazing hand lettering, looking attractive and natural! Every single letter has been carefully crafted to make your text look beautiful. This font is suitable for invitation, branding, advertising, classic design, poster design etc.
  40. Secret Operation JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The movie poster for the 1952 bank heist drama “Kansas City Confidential” had its title hand lettered in a condensed serif stencil design. This inspired Secret Operation JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
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