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  1. Sentzoff Coupon JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The perfect font for coupon clippers has arrived with Sentzoff Coupon JNL by Jeff Levine. The dashed lines form letters in the same way a coupon is bordered.
  2. Nat Vignette by ParaType, $25.00
    PT Nat Vignette™ was designed by Natalia Vasilyeva and licensed by ParaType in 2002. Original vignettes may be used as fleurons, composed borders, and corners as well.
  3. Letterpress Goodies JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Letterpress Goodies JNL collects various vintage stock art, decorative elements, border pieces and miscellaneous devices into one handy font file chock full of nostalgia for every print purpose.
  4. Orbi Sans by ParaType, $30.00
    Orbi Sans was designed as an extension of the font system Orbi released on the end of 2010. It’s a low contrast humanist sans serif of open design with the elements of dynamic nature that inherited from Orbi its elegance and clearness. The faces were coordinated with Orbi on metrics, proportions, weights, and design features. Orbi Sans consists of 4 roman weights with corresponding true italics. It can be used together with Orbi and separately. Due to wide variety of styles the family is very good for books, periodicals, and business papers. The fonts were designed by Natalia Vasilyeva. Released by ParaType in 2011.
  5. Inlow by Harvester Type, $10.00
    Inlow is a font that evokes a sense of retromodernity, aesthetics, and something perfect. When developing it, I wanted to convey a touch of retro design and modern design. It can be used in the design of posters, logos, covers, Instagram, just in the text and many other ideas, all just border on your ideas. I think I can see this font on the covers of books. It's exciting. Inspirations were book covers and cars from the 60s and 80s. I wanted to convey retro and modernism. The use of the font is unlimited, and the support of many European languages and not only gives a huge scope for creativity! Design By Eugene Bunin.
  6. Spoonbill by Scriptorium, $12.00
    In 1916 the Prang company - still famous for their excellent pens and pencils - commissioned Thomas Woods Stevens to hire the best calligraphers of the era to hand letter sample pages with different Prang pens and in a variety of styles. The resulting book is a font maker's dream, a collection of period lettering samples perfect for making new fonts. One of the sample pages shows off the look of the Spoonbill pen with a set of classic art deco style letters by Charles Earley. This sample is the basis for our Spoonbill font, which includes a full character set, plus character variations for nesting and overlapping, and a small selection of decorative border characters in the art deco style.
  7. Lorraine Braille by Echopraxium, $9.50
    This is a decorative and steganographic Braille font based on Lorraine Cross pattern. As the Lorraine cross splits space into six areas, it may be used to represent Braille glyphs. Provided Glyphs * Lowercase letters (a..z): a White cross and Black square dots * Uppercasecase letters (A..Z): a Black cross and White square dots * Special characters (e.g. !#$%*+<>{}()[]...) * Decorative glyphs (provided in black and white as well) Glyph code intervals - Codes 48..57: Bullets (0..9 digits) - Codes 130..150: 'White Stars' - Codes 192..233: 'Black Stars', Black border glyphs and other black patterns. - Codes 214..233: Border/Decorative glyphs (Black) - Codes 235..255: Border/Decorative glyphs (White) - Codes for Cross w/o dots: Black (192), White (235) - Codes for Cross and 6 dots: Black (191), White (234) - Code for 'Half-width space' (166) Posters 1. Logo: illustrates usage of border glyphs 2. Meta: Two big Lorraine Braille glyphs drawn with pattern glyphs 3. Stars: illustrates usage of 'Star' and pattern glyphs 4. Bullets: illustrates usage of bullet glyphs (0..9) 5. Human rights - Article 1 NB: - Encoding is: Windows Latin ("ANSI") - Published in two versions: Commercial and Free for personal use
  8. Sharung by Twinletter, $14.00
    Sharung, our newest font family, is now available! This font family is opulent and one-of-a-kind. This collection includes 18 various styles, making it ideal for a wide range of projects. Each style was built from the ground up to optimize beauty and personality. This font was created specifically for a wide range of display design and branding requirements. Sharung has everything you’ll need to create stunning graphics, including titles, texts, banners, posters, and more. Get a unique design look with this font right now! of course, your various design projects will be perfect and extraordinary if you use this font because this font is equipped with a font family, both for titles and subtitles and sentence text, start using our fonts for your extraordinary projects.
  9. Afrika Motifs by CastleType, $49.00
    A collection of over 50 border patterns based on geometric motifs from various African tribes, including the Ashanti, Bushongo, and Zulu. Use for accents on stationery, greeting cards, etc.
  10. Victorian Ornaments by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Victorian Ornaments was inspired by the decorative borders and panels produced during the Victorian era. There is an assortment of 47 ornaments all located under the character set keys.
  11. Antique Stencils JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A butterfly, plants, animals, borders, embellishments, a center piece and corner pieces make up this assortment of charming stencil designs re-drawn from vintage sources for Antique Stencils JNL.
  12. Fleurons of Paris by Outside the Line, $19.00
    The Fleurons of Paris were inspired by an iron gate, an iron railing, a Metro tile, a Metro stop, the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, a rainy afternoon, a glass of wine, an outdoor cafe and the list goes on and on. Absorbing all things visual was immensely satisfying second only to coming home and reliving the trip tiny graphic by tiny graphic. Also look at the Ornaments of Paris.
  13. Nimble by Twinletter, $14.00
    Nimble carries a strong, unique, cute, elegant, and formal character theme with a different touch, giving a new impression. beautiful, harmonious, relaxed but still formal. This font is rich in uniqueness in various characters in each letter, especially uppercase letters. you can alternate calls in each uppercase letter to create a new and captivating look in writing a name or trademark or something else. This font is perfect for strong text with displays for a wide variety of branding, advertising, posters, banners, packaging, news headlines, magazines, websites, logo design, and more.
  14. Oxlaide by Four Lines Std, $15.00
    Introducing OXLAIDE: The Bold and Playful Display Font that's designed to capture attention and add a touch of whimsy to your projects. With its rounded corners and playful style, Oxlaide font is the perfect choice for a wide range of creative endeavors. Its robust, thick lines ensure that your message stands out, whether you're designing posters, banners, logos, or any other project that needs to grab attention. Oxlaide font also plays exceptionally well with others. Its bold and playful style complements handwritten fonts beautifully, creating a harmonious balance between structure and personality in your designs.
  15. Ayita by Ascender, $29.99
    Ayita is a new sans serif design by Jim Ford and Steve Matteson. Ayita is a Cherokee name which translates to first in dance" and recalls the rhythm and flow of this new typeface. Originally conceived as an upright italic design, Ayita remains contemporary, friendly and hard working. The open shapes render faithfully at small point sizes and on device screens while the compact design allows more characters per line for headlines. Ayita is a useful design for a wide variety of uses including interfaces, spreadsheets, greeting cards and banners."
  16. Play Toon by Twinletter, $14.00
    Playtoon is a playful display typeface that may be used for a variety of projects. Each letter in this typeface has been specifically created to emphasize a fun, distinctive, and distinct personality. also in a unique pattern on each letter, greatly enhancing the uniqueness and enjoyment of your project. Of course, this typeface is appropriate for a wide range of creative applications, including game covers, titles, book covers, outdoor events, posters, banners, promotional material, movie titles, YouTube covers and thumbnails, children’s games, cartoon projects, and other unique projects.
  17. Letterpress Leftovers JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Letterpress Leftovers JNL gathers twenty-six vintage letterpress cuts on a variety of themes as well as an attractive wood type border in various positions on the 0-9 keys.
  18. Wilko by Device, $39.00
    Wilko is the carnival barker of typefaces. Bold, impactful yet friendly, with two decorative variants. No frills, no corners, no messing. When you want to say it loud and clear.
  19. Geometric Patterns JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Geometric Patterns JNL offers a large and varied assortment of interesting design variations in a 'tiled' (square) format that can be adapted to spot embellishments, running borders or repetitive patterns.
  20. Bluegrass by Scrowleyfonts, $14.00
    Bluegrass is a smart, fresh font loosely influenced by brush stroke writing. The font includes complementary borders and ornaments accessible as alternates to the standard character keys in Opentype aware applications.
  21. PIXymbols Signet Emboss by Page Studio Graphics, $29.00
    Capital aphabet simulating blind embossing, to create distinctive stationery. Includes six border styles for monograms, each accessed by a single keystroke, as well as decorative rule characters to generate business letterheads.
  22. DIN Next Rounded by Monotype, $56.99
    The name DIN refers to the Deutsches Institut für Normung (in English, the German Institute for Standardization). The typeface began life as the DIN Institute's standard no. DIN 1451, published in 1931. It contained several models of standard alphabets for mechanically engraved lettering, hand-lettering, lettering stencils and printing types. These were to be used in the areas of signage, traffic signs, wayfinding, lettering on technical drawings and technical documentation. Rooted in earlier designs for Germany's railway companies, the alphabets were based on geometric shapes in order to be easily reproducible using compass and ruler. In post-1945 West Germany, the DIN alphabets were widely used, for instance on most road signs. They became available as fonts that were appreciated by designers for their industrial, somewhat quirky and “non-typographic” look and feel. From the 1990s onwards, more refined versions became available for use in book and magazine typography. DIN Next is a typographically corrected and expanded version of this quintessential 20th-century design. DIN Next Rounded is its softer, friendlier version.
  23. Riviera by Solotype, $19.95
    This is derived from the Marder, Luce foundry's face called Rivet. A nip and a tuck here and there plus the addition of a lowercase make this into a potentially useful font.
  24. Print Embellishments JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Print Embellishments JNL gathers together a number of vintage typographic enhancements that can be used as simple spot decorations, rule lines or borders, adding a bit of design elegance to any project.
  25. Juicy by Positype, $22.00
    Juicy is different… in a good way. An art deco-inspired, high-contrast, upright semi-script, layered typeface best describes the playful letterforms that make up Juicy Pro (semi-connected) and Juicy Simple (unconnected). Great care has been taken to provide a wide complement of options and intelligent letter combinations thanks to OpenType. And that’s right, Juicy *is* a layered semi-script typeface. Pro and Simple variants provide a full character set (yep, lowercase). Pro variants include a wide variety of Stylistic, Swash, and Titling Alternates to really allow the expressiveness of the typeface shine… and all characters are available in the layered font counterparts… no shortcuts were taken on the delivery of this typographic chimera.
  26. Clavo by Dada Studio, $29.00
    Clavo was picked for the EXHIBITION CALL FOR TYPE - NEW TYPEFACES and is presented in the Gutenberg Museum in Mainz, Germany. Clavo is a multipurpose font family. Its warmth comes from subtle details, classical proportions and traditional forms, while harmonious structure prevents distraction while reading. This makes Clavo a universal typeface. In all sizes, from caption to display. The family consists of ten weights. They were not created in a linear way. The steps between the weights were adjusted carefully to avoid a mechanical graduation, in favor of optical harmony. Clavo covers all latin languages. It contains a wide set of numerals, small capitals, fractions and other OpenType goodies. And of course every weight comes with matching italics.
  27. Space Colony by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Before the original sketches, I had imagined and dreamed this font was used for side characters of retro robot animations such as Gundam and Ideon. But the sketches were put in a PENDING folder. It was a few years ago. In the begining of 2011, I restarted working with the sketches to complete as a font file. Detail and some shape were improved retaining the original concept and they were completed, then named ‘Space Colony’. Just as the name implies, this wide and geometric font family consisting of six weights was designed targeting at use for futuristic product of game, movie, logo and so on. Not only that but the rounded shape makes a lovely, cute and soft impressions so this font is also suited for cartoons, animations and character merchandise too. We released 4 big Sci-Fi families in 2013. Check it out! Clonoid Controller Geom Graphic Space Colony
  28. Monotype Scotch by Monotype, $29.00
    Scottish typefounders exerted a strong influence on the development of "transitional" typefaces, the bridge from "oldstyle" (Jenson, Garamond) to "modern" (Bodoni, Didot) designs. Scotch Roman designs were first cut by Englishman Richard Austin and cast by the Scottish typefounder Alexander Wilson and Son in Glasgow. Scotch Roman font has wide proportions, short descenders, bracketed serifs, and large, strong capitals. Its subtle charm makes it suitable for any text setting, particularly books and magazines.
  29. Mission Art by Woodside Graphics, $19.95
    Mission Art contains 26 design elements from many of the California missions. From a dove about to alight on a mission wall, to floral accents of all kinds, to a mission cross, there's a design here for everyone and every purpose. An important part of this collection is 6 decorative borders that are designed in such a way that they can be used as single elements by themselves, or repeated to make a long border across a page. They join seamlessly by simply typing the appropriate letter over and over again.
  30. Cal Roman Black by Posterizer KG, $19.00
    Cal Roman Black is one more font from the PKG “Cal” (Calligraphic) group. This time for calligraphic sketches we used a wide brush instead of the iron pen. Instead of minuscule letters, there are Small Caps (which are almost the same weight as capitals). There was an intention to keep the spacing as small as possible, because of that, there is no obvious difference in the stroke thickness of the capitals and the lowercase capital letters. The difference in height is only one-third of the brush-width. Cal Roman Black font is rhythmic, informal, dark and hefty... romantic and strong at the same time (just like Ferdinand). As such, this font is widely used in the typographic creation of shorter and closely packed text forms such as magazine headlines, brochures and book covers, t-shirt designs, logos, posters, movie spots, banners...
  31. Wiramatra by Beewest Studio, $25.00
    Wiramatra is a modern Wire-Metric style font. This neat display font with unique wire cable on each character. Dainty and joyful, this font will be ideal for Sci fi Novel Tittle book, or writing techno modern wedding style invitations, cards or any other design that may need a techno futuristic romantic, personalized touch!
  32. Soda Fountain JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In most cities during the 1950s and 1960s the corner pharmacy or soda shop was a mainstay of teenage life. It was a place to hang out with friends, hear the latest hits on the jukebox and indulge in everything sugary from malted milkshakes to banana splits. During this time, a popular form of window advertising was supplied by the Coca-Cola Company to promote its product being served by these locations. Specialty window decals designed to emulate drawn (raised) Venetian blinds "bookmarked" by the soda's logo were adhered to the shop's windows, with a space provided to add in customized lettering. The store's name or its specialties were applied to each window pane, and this formed a consistent border at the top of all of the shop's windows. Although few visual images exist of this specific bit of advertising nostalgia, an old record album by a late-1950s singer named Chip Fisher called "Chipper at the Sugar Bowl" provided a somewhat usable sample for what is now Soda Fountain JNL.
  33. PIXymbols Signet Oldstyle by Page Studio Graphics, $29.00
    Create old style initials, evoking traditional printers' marks for stylish business or personal stationery. Includes 37 borders, each accessed by a single keystroke, which will automatically line up with the letters in the monogram.
  34. Guilloche B by Wiescher Design, $24.00
    »Guilloche B« is a set of graphics that join with each other to form very sophisticated, op-art-like borders. Try them on lots of different assignments, they form very surprising bands or patterns.
  35. Mir by Juliasys, $22.00
    Мир is Mir. The Russian word Мир (Mir) means both World and Peace. The rendezvous of the two terms seems quite unique and utopistic today, but it is comforting to see that it was natural at some time deep down in Russian history. Bits of both meanings were going through my mind while I was designing this typeface. Mir’s character set is multiscript – Latin, Cyrillic and Greek – and extends to many parts of the linguistic world. In fact it covers more than 100 languages. Stylistic consistency between the language systems make typographic border crossings painless even where national borders are still closely guarded. And in regions where mathematics, physics or chemistry are to be expressed, a rich set of OpenType features lets Mir master also these situations. Serious things are best be said in a relaxed, unpretentious way. So Mir doesn’t put on a show. Mir has authority without being authoritarian, it is serious but not stern. It can explain difficult things and stay calm and down to earth at the same time. Mir Medium has another useful feature: It can be freely downloaded and used by anybody anywhere. You can test the Mir Family with free Mir Medium and get more styles when you need them. @juliasys
  36. Avonick by Valentino Vergan, $16.00
    Avonick is a beautiful condensed font family with an elegant touch. Avonick has a sophisticated and professional look, its clean and elegant letters make it perfect for sleek and professional projects. Avonick comes in four weights, Light, Regular, Semibold and Bold. Each font weight has an oblique version. Avonick has a stylish design which makes it very versatile, the font can cover a wide range of projects such as: branding, mastheads, magazines, logos, banners, wedding invitations, websites, blog posts, pull quotes, editorials, packaging, social media posts, advertisements and much more. We hope you enjoy using the Avonick font family.
  37. Dashing by Twinletter, $14.00
    Dashing, a beautiful geometric font for writing titles and sentences that are comfortable to see when reading, a simple but elegant impression makes this font suitable for you to use for various needs of your design projects. smooth, casual and formal. This font is an alternate character in each letter, especially uppercase letters, which you can apply in writing to create a new and captivating look in writing names or trademarks, and so on. This font is perfect as text with displays for a wide variety of branding, advertising, posters, banners, packaging, news headlines, magazines, websites, logo design, and more.
  38. Necis by Twinletter, $14.00
    This font is designed with smooth and beautiful curves, as well as a geometric sans serif font family with a distinct twist of character. Simple yet sleek, this typeface design gives it a clean and modern look while bringing some quirk to the alternative. Especially, capital letters for branding your name or your brand title, and of course there are also alternative styles to help give the impression of an elegant appearance when you need it. This font is perfect for strong text with displays for a wide variety of branding, advertising, posters, banners, packaging, news headlines, magazines, websites, logo design, and more.
  39. Linotype Sjablony by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Sjablony is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the entries of the Linotype-sponsored International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. Designed by Dutch artist Mark van Wageningen, the typeface with its interrupted strokes has the characteristics of the stencils seen on crates and barrels. The difference lies in the raw contours of this font, which make the characters look as though they were slowly eroded away by water and wind. Linotype Sjablony is composed exclusively of heavy capital letters and is particular suitable for initials and headlines with point sizes of 18 and larger.
  40. Urfa Rounded by Ahmet Altun, $19.00
    Urfa Rounded Font family is the rounded version of Urfa Typeface. The Urfa Rounded font family comes in nine weights of Normal and Italic. In addition, all weights contain small caps in both italic and normal. With the Urfa Rounded font family, you can create beautiful works for the web, including logos, banners, body copy, and presentations. Urfa Rounded typeface also works nicely in print formats such as posters, T-shirts, magazines, and affiches. Because of its eye-pleasing style, this font is both effective and versatile. It supports a wide range of languages, including Extended Latin and Cyrillic.
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