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  1. Crippled Font by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Its name, CrippledFont, might lead you to think that this font was missing important characters. It is not. Rather it is a letterbat font composed of crutches and canes. It is caps only, with the lower-case keys having an alternative set of capitals. It has an extensive set of accented letters that will support most European languages.
  2. Export Drive by Studio K, $45.00
    Export Drive is a bold condensed stencil font of the kind traditionally used to mark tea chests, packing cases and other goods in transit. Nowadays of course its applications are universal, although it is particularly well suited to branding or publishing projects which strive for a sense of freshness, urgency and immediacy, or a rugged, rough-and-ready feel.
  3. FF Lancé by FontFont, $41.99
    German type designer Joachim Müller-Lancé created this sans FontFont in 1997. The family contains 3 weights and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging and sports. FF Lancé provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional lining figures. In 1993, FF Lancé received the Morisawa award.
  4. SpeedSketch by Greater Albion Typefounders, $16.00
    It’s surprising - it can take more time and effort to make something deliberately and artfully imperfect than it does to make a more conventional design. We certainly found this to be the case when designing ‘SpeedSketch’. Perhaps a more accurate name would have been ‘SlowDraw’ but that wouldn’t really capture the essence of the finished design.
  5. Parfum De Paris JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Parfum de Paris JNL is an all lower case Art Deco-inspired design that features counterless letters in a thick-and-thin style reminiscent of 1930s text styles. Casual and at the same time elegant, this font is perfect for perfume labels, menu headings and other 'stylish' titling evoking the look and feel of the 'Streamline Era'.
  6. Pacifico by Aerotype, $29.00
    Subtly distressed Pacifico and Pacifico Alternate use the OpenType ligature feature to substitute unique glyphs when any upper or lower case character is keyed twice in a row. Pacifico Shadow font can be used with Pacifico to color the drop shadow separately. Pacifico Pro extends the character set to support Eastern European Latin, Baltic, Greek and Turkish.
  7. Drop Dead Gorgeous by Hanoded, $22.00
    Drop Dead Gorgeous is a slightly slanted all caps Brush font. I made it with the last of my Chinese ink (I ordered a new batch, it should arrive tomorrow). Drop Dead Gorgeous is a very legible font, ideal for headlines, posters and book covers. Comes with alternates for lower case letters and a truly breathtaking amount of diacritics.
  8. SF Liberty VF by Sultan Fonts, $180.00
    Liberty is an active contemporary variable font, complete with a flexible range of cases tailored to responsive layouts. The font is clear and legible in small sizes, suitable for printing for large texts, web pages, and other visual uses. Language: Latin default Latin Azerbaijani Latin Catalan Latin Crimean Tatar Latin Kazakh Latin Marshallese Latin Dutch Latin Tatar Latin Turkish
  9. FF Pepe by FontFont, $41.99
    Spanish type designer Pepe Gimeno created this script FontFont in 2002. The font is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, editorial and publishing as well as poster and billboards. FF Pepe provides advanced typographical support with features such as swashes, ligatures, alternate characters, and case-sensitive forms. It comes with tabular lining and proportional oldstyle figures.
  10. Geomee by Font-o-Rama, $9.00
    Geomee is a modern and square type family which works for headlines as well as for copies. It is influenced by modern pixel typography but the typeface still relies on the basic rules. Very special are three basic cuts which are set up on the same upper case character set but differ in the x-height.
  11. Jarric by The Indigo Sea, $10.00
    Jazz up your project with Jarric. It’s a vibrant, bold and delightfully random hand-drawn font; an excellent choice for creators and makers. From attention-grabbing graphics and prints, to branding and creative projects, you’ll be sure to stop them in their tracks with Jarric. Jarric includes a upper and lower case characters, numbers, and full multilingual support
  12. FF Kipp by FontFont, $47.99
    0 Kipp "German type designer Claudia Kipp created this display and sans FontFont in 1993. The family has 7 weights, and is ideally suited for film and tv and music and nightlife. FF Kipp provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional lining, tabular lining, and proportional oldstyle figures.
  13. WIP First Lady by WIP Fonts, $49.00
    WIP FirstLady depicts the handwriting of a young woman with a consequent stroke representing ambition, open mindedness and talent. The (lower case) characters are joined as it is usual in German speaking countries. Originally designed in 1995 the font has been extended by a lot of new characters such as accented characters, punctuation, symbols and currency symbols.
  14. WIP The President by WIP Fonts, $49.00
    WIPEU The President depicts the handwriting of a versatile and energetic man of vision at the highest stage. The (lower case) characters are joined as it is usual in German speaking countries. Originally designed in 1995 the font has been extended by a lot of new characters such as accented characters, punctuation, symbols and currency symbols.
  15. WIP Grand Ma by WIP Fonts, $49.00
    WIP Grand Ma depicts the handwriting of an old woman, representing the kindness and reliability that we appreciate of our grandma. The (lower case) characters are joined as it is usual in German speaking countries. Originally designed in 1995 the font has been extended by a lot of new characters such as accented characters, punctuation, symbols and currency symbols.
  16. Amy by AVP, $19.00
    Developed from the simplest possible curves, Amy is a wide hand lettered style with tall straight ascenders and generously looped descenders. The capitals are centred horizontally with the lower case. A handful of ligatures helps copy to flow for easy reading and optional proportionally spaced numerals make the font suitable for quite lengthy chunks of copy.
  17. Epiphany by Device, $39.00
    Epiphany is an elegant serif with wide proportions and an unusual stencil effect. This communicates honesty with an understated refinement. Suitable for headlines and shorter paragraphs of text. The design uses several repeated forms that give it a forward-moving rhythm, for example the small ‘flicks’ on the lower-case letters and the tails on g and y.
  18. ITC Freddo by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Freddo is the work of New York designer James Montalbano and was inspired by a sign lettering manual from the 1930s. Montalbano liked the character shapes illustrated in this manual but found many of the proportions odd. So he reinterpreted them to produce capitals and lower case letters which, according to today's standards, better complement one another.
  19. Codeworld by Par Défaut, $49.00
    Codeworld is a geometrical sans serif font family (5 weight, italic and variable) It contains more than 800 characters including the Latin, Cyrillic and Greek alphabet. There are also 13 OpenType features (Superior; Inferior; Numerator; Denominator; Fraction ; Small Capital; Small Capitals from Capitals; Contextual Alternate; Case Sensitive; Access All Alternates; Stylistic Set; Standard Ligature; Discretionary Ligature).
  20. Intrigue JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand-lettered movie titles from one of the William Powell-Myrna Loy "Thin Man" series of films was the basis for Intrigue JNL. Although the lettering style is decidedly from the Art Deco era, it also bears a strong resemblance to the 1980s techno movement; this font being adaptable to any era or design theme.
  21. Delivery Note by Hanoded, $15.00
    I like fonts that look like scribbled notes… so I made one! Delivery note was made with a sharpie pen on paper. I didn’t ‘clean’ the glyphs too much, as I wanted it to look like a genuine note script. It comes with double letter ligatures for the lower case glyphs and a fun doodle pack!
  22. FF Bionic by FontFont, $41.99
    German type designer Critzla created this display FontFont in 1997. The family contains 3 weights and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, logo, branding and creative industries as well as music and nightlife. FF Bionic provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional oldstyle figures.
  23. Snappy Fingers by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $11.00
    Description: Snappy Fingers is a remake of a really old font, called Joe Schmoe, which I made for my other foundry years ago. I really like this font, but it needed a lower case and some serious tweaking. Snappy Fingers is a fun, handwritten font. I (now) comes with fantastic language support and a new lease on life!
  24. Futo Sans by HB Font, $25.00
    Futo Sans family is a modern & soft sans-serif family has 8 weights upright with matching italics. Its corners and shape give a soft feeling but straight strokes and solid structure make it strong. Each font includes opentype features such as Proportional Figures, Tabular Figures, Numerator, Superscript, Subscript, Case-Sensitive, Denominators, Scientific Inferiors, Ordinals, Ligatures and Fractions.
  25. Put My Foot Down by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    If you grew up in the north, you may have stomped out letters in the fresh snow during the winter. Memories of such winter fun helped inspire this typeface. If one can do the typeface with shoes or boots, one can also do it with bare feet and hands. Non-human variants are possible, such as bird tracks.
  26. Kharon Ultra NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A fine, fat Deco face named Ludlow Stygian provided the basis for this delightful typeface. Although generally formal in character, the font shows a hint of playfulness in the distinctive “humpback” h and n characters. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  27. Memphis Soft Rounded by Linotype, $29.99
    Because of the geometric basis of its forms, Memphis is often thought of as a font for technical fields, making a rational, purposeful impression. This emphasis on objectivity is well-suited to technical texts, but Memphis is appropriate for any text which should exhibit a clear, neutral character. Some weights are available as soft rounded versions.
  28. Insomniac by Hanoded, $15.00
    Insomniac is a tall, narrow, handwritten typeface. A little rough, a little shaky, a little uneven. The idea for this font came to me in the middle of the night - hence the name. Insomnia is an all caps font, but upper and lower case differ and glyphs can be freely interchanged. Comes with a diacritics dream team.
  29. Codeworld Mono by Par Défaut, $49.00
    Codeworld Mono is geometrical and monospaced sans serif font family (include 5 weight, italic and variable) It contains more than 800 characters including the Latin, Cyrillic and Greek alphabet There are also 11 OpenType features (Superior; Inferior; Numerator; Denominator; Fraction; Small Capital; Small Capitals from Capitals; Contextual Alternate; Case Sensitive; Access All Alternates; Stylistic Set; Standard Ligature; Discretionary Ligature).
  30. FF Burokrat by FontFont, $41.99
    German type designer Matthias Rawald created this display FontFont in 1996. The family contains 3 weights and is ideally suited for film and tv, music and nightlife, poster and billboards as well as software and gaming. FF Burokrat provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and case-sensitive forms. It comes with tabular lining figures.
  31. Sayonachi by ActiveSphere, $30.00
    Sayonachi is a fun, curly font to use in a wide range of documents, and works best in display applications, such as posters, greeting cards, awards, invitations, logos and titles. Sayonachi font has a full upper and lower-case, accents, punctuation and a selection of monetary symbols. Currently Available for Mac and PC, in Open Type, PostScript or TrueType.
  32. FF Humanist by FontFont, $47.99
    German type designer Jürgen Brinckmann created this blackletter FontFont in 1993. The font is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, poster and billboards as well as software and gaming. FF Humanist provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, and stylistic alternates. It comes with proportional oldstyle figures.
  33. Keith by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Keith is a striking and playful display font. Mix and match the different shadow styles, to create a variety of different looks and effects. There are four different shadow effects, along with a fill and an outline variation. Keith features a full upper and lower case character set and an extended set of accented characters for Central European languages.
  34. IngrianaCasual by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    IngrianaCasual features a hand-drawn sans-serif family with an italics that has semi-script lower-case letters. The five upright weights are relaxed and informal and the five italics styles are decorative and elegant. The family is very legible and can be be used for many purposes including brochures and advertising, though probably not for book text.
  35. Samira by CastleType, $29.00
    I must admit that I am not a big fan of the Art Nouveau style. However, I found this particularly beautiful alphabet and decided to use it as the basis for this new font. Very graceful, elegant, and dare I say, organic. Includes some intertwined ligatures. Complete uppercase, numerals, basic punctuation. Supports most Western European languages.
  36. Modal by Schriftlabor, $42.00
    Modal is a sans serif type family intended for corporate, editorial and web design. Each weight comes with around 800 glyphs and supports a large variety of features such as ligatures, small caps, figure sets, case sensitive glyphs and so on. With its two italics, Modal offers new possibilities for designers and creates an additional tool for distinct typography.
  37. Lonie by Par Défaut, $35.00
    Lonie is sans serif font family (include 5 weight, italic and variable) It contains more than 1200 characters including the Latin, Cyrillic and Greek alphabet There are also 15 OpenType features (Superior; Inferior; Numerator; Denominator; Fraction; Tabular Lining; ;OldStyle Figure; Small Capital; Small Capitals from Capitals; Contextual Alternate; Case Sensitive; Ordinals; Access All Alternates; Stylistic Set).
  38. Laurel by Fenotype, $25.00
    Often in typography, a standout appeal is required – but preferably without compromising on clarity and legibility. Laurel font family by Fenotype is where the best of both worlds meet – an edgy display letter yet easily legible and appropriate for a wide range of use cases. Brand identities, packaging, posters or editorial – choose Laurel for a touch of unique flair.
  39. Tacky Font by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    Four letters for this font came from a puzzle in a 1983 Games magazine. After seeing them, I could not resist the temptation to do a complete set of letters made from push pins or tacks, a truly tacky font. Most of the letters on the lower case keys are alternatives--choose the one works best for your purposes.
  40. ITC Farmhaus by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Farmhaus is the work of British designer Tim Donaldson and is, in his own words, Neil Young meets Paul Renner." Donaldson borrowed the perfect circles and clean lines of Renner's drawings for Futura and gave them jagged edges and uneven, thick strokes. Farmhaus contains one set of capitals and two sets of lower case letters."
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