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  1. Briliond by Ardyanatypes, $15.00
    Briliond has an aesthetic style, and the serif-type tagline is modern and elegant. This font is equipped with ten levels of thickness, from thin to black suits your needs. Briliond is also equipped with the latest professional characteristics that can present an elegant and attractive identity for your company or project for business purposes. It goes well with modern serifs, and scripts depicted or stand firm as a title and brand representative for an elegant look. Briliond also comes with multiple languages, making it easy for any country and language use. It also comes with alternative Ligatures and styles to make your designs more attractive. Briliond is suitable for branding projects and various design purposes such as business cards, name tags, and uniforms as a brand enhancement. Advertisements, posters, invitations, branding, logos, magazines, merchandise, presentations, etc.
  2. Garrulous by Missy Meyer, $12.00
    Looking for a tall, skinny, rounded serif font, with a fun hand-written feel? Look no farther than Garrulous! Garrulous is a mixed-case font, with the lowercase letters standing just as tall as the uppercase, so you can mix and match uppercase and lowercase in the same word for an extra fun look. It also comes with 32 double-letter ligature pairs, 17 uppercase and 15 lowercase, so you won't have the exact same letter twice in a row. As usual, the letters in Garrulous have been cleaned up extensively, to make everything sharper and easier for crafters and for any print projects. And I've included over 300 extended Latin characters for language support. Garrulous includes: - Standard characters A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and punctuation - 32 double-letter ligature pairs - Over 300 extended Latin characters for language support
  3. Mantrap by Twinletter, $12.00
    Introduce Mantrap, a basic sans serif typeface made specifically for those of you who want your project to be seen by a large number of people, fascinate the audience, and win the camp. Your design project will be unique, appealing, and charming if you use this font in it. Because each anatomical shape of this font has been adjusted so that when combined, it can offer a varied impression while being easy to read, the audience that sees it will be captivated and grasp the content of the message you want to express to all audiences. 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.
  4. Poliphilus by Monotype, $29.99
    Poliphilus is a facsimile of the text of the 'Hypnerotomachia Poliphili', after which it is named, published by Aldus Manutius in Venice in 1499, using a type that had been cut by Francesco Griffo. As a design, Poliphilus is related to Bembo, but whereas Bembo was redrawn, with the intention of making a new face based on an old design, Poliphilus is an exact copy of fifteenth century printing on hand made paper. So exact in fact that even the original ink spread is reproduced. This may not seem like a very sound idea for a typeface, but the letterforms are good and the design is functionally successful. Blado, the italic for use with Poliphilus, was used by Antonio Blado in 1539, and designed by the calligrapher Ludovico degli Arrighi. The Poliphilus type is used mainly for book and text work."
  5. Bestvall by Twinletter, $17.00
    The BESTVALL type family is a highly athletic and dynamic typeface capable of evoking the energy of sport in its literal and historical form. Building on traditional athletic typefaces, BESTVALL font implements new shapes inspired by historical trends and modern typography, giving it the ability to add personality to any set of words. Features include slab and display types, oblique styles, multiple ligatures, and style alternatives. This display typeface has been designed to stand out and grab the attention of a wide audience. What’s Included : - All glyphs Iso Latin 1 - Alternate, Ligature - Simple installations - We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations. - PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. - Fonts include Multilingual support
  6. Dash To School by Comicraft, $15.00
    One of the more popular pupils in the Comicraft Academy of Lettering Arts, Dash Decent, has been working on his penmanship, thanks to a grant from those lovely learning specialists at Brainzy and Education.com. Developing learning games for Pre K, K and 1st grade, Brainzy requested a font that was fun and clean to help children learn to print. Dash to School is an all new revision and expansion of the Dash Decent family and features fun bold/heavy/outline and drop shadow weights for display, guidelines and dashed lines to assist learning and understanding and a healthy dose of decency! Dash Decent has graduated 1st Grade and with Dash to School’s help, so can you! See the families related to Dash To School: Dash Decent Features: Nine fonts (Regular, Bold, Heavy, Outline, Shadow, Guides, GuidesDashed & GuidesSolid) with upper and lowercase alphabets.
  7. Roves by Andrew Footit, $12.00
    Roves is a font family dedicated to exploration, adventure and the early merchants of history. The word rove means “a journey, especially one with no specific destination; an act of wandering”. the family consists of three Stencil versions each with a Regular and Bold weight as well as two Sans versions each also with a regular and bold weight, this is a total of 10 different options to work with. When combined these two fonts create great looking typography that compliment each other but each also strong enough to be used on their own. The Roves family is a display font with a great rust vintage feel to it which gives the user an authenticity when working with typographic projects. Roves has been created with the designer in mind, to create with and explore the different options with in the family.
  8. Quigglesmith by Comicraft, $19.00
    It's just downed a Cortado in one gulp, it's shaved the sides of its head and its grown a magnificent beard groomed with the very best beard oils. Turn around and you'll find that it has illustrated today's specials in chalk on the wall sized blackboard behind the espresso machines it's Quigglesmith! Penned by Comicraft's very own Chattanooga Barista, Sarah Hedrick, with a foam art finale by Swell John Roshell, it's sure to dye its hair purple by the weekend. Quigglesmith is as variable in its weights as your soy/almond/oat/hazelnut milk choices at the coffee bar, and is sure to bring customers back for more. Have a Biscotti on us. Quigglesmith contains an alternate version of each upper and lowercase letter which automatically cycle for a natural, hand-drawn appearance. Each weight contains 538 glyphs and supports 220 languages.
  9. Blend by Typesenses, $49.00
    Blend is a hand drawn collection that takes its cues from the visual universe of bakeries and coffee shops. The name refers to the combining of different kinds of coffee beans to get a balanced taste, and Blend does just that, although here each typographic flavor can also be enjoyed separately. Projects such as branding, children’s books, wedding invitations and labels are sweetened with this cute family. The bouncing informal Script programmed with Open Type offers a wide range of features like ligatures, swashes, endings, initial forms and lots of alternates. Use professional software that widely support Open Type features. Otherwise, you may not have access to some glyphs. Keep the Standard Ligatures feature always active. For further information about features and alternates, see the User Guide Blend has extensive Western, Central and Eastern European language support. Make some coffee and enjoy!
  10. Tradesman by Grype, $16.00
    Rough-hewn industrial geometric typefaces have been used and admired from early wood types through the digital age of Machine and beyond, but they have lacked an expansive enough family to become a true workhorse. The Tradesman family finds its origin of inspiration in the Craftsman tool company logo, and from there expands to type megafamily. Tradesman celebrates the angular octagonal forms of industrial lettering, transcending its brand inspired origin to give birth to a font family that pulls on modern and historical styles. It inherited its reliably tough tone from the all capitals lettering that inspired it, and goes on to include a lowercase, small caps style, and a comprehensive range of widths and weights, creating a straightforward, uncompromising collection of typefaces that lend a solid foundation and a broad range of expression for designers.
  11. Rockeby by My Creative Land, $24.99
    Please welcome the new grotesque family; slightly more geometric than Block Berthold but much softer than the industrial Din Next, Rockeby includes a lot of stylistic alternates and ligatures to help add character to any type of design. The slightly curved diagonal strokes give the sans serif fonts its unique personality and soft look. Even more - the family has two scripts (4 weights each) which will enhance the design even more. Combining italic with the script has never been easier - they both have the same italic angle. These scripts also benefit from contextual alternates, swashes and ligatures. And last but not least, the family also includes Extras fonts (which also have 4 weights) which can further enhance any design you are creating. There is an new addition to the family - Rockeby SemiSerif and Rockeby Brush families!
  12. Miss Seshat by Eurotypo, $48.00
    In Egyptian mythology, Seshat was the Ancient Egyptian goddess of wisdom, knowledge, and writing. She was seen as a scribe and record keeper, and her name means she who scrivens, and is credited with inventing writing. Miss Seshat font is a fun, charming and expressive handwritten font with 900 glyphs. They have many advantages of the OpenType futures to choose from: stylistic alternates, contextual alternates, and a full set of standard and discretionary ligatures, Swatches, Beginnings and endings, as a rich set of 120 ornaments, connectors and catch words. Miss Seshat Pro version supports all diacritics for CE languages. They've been specially thought to obtain endless possibilities of composition and to help to make each creation unique and interesting. Miss Seshat font can be used in packaging design, children books, advertising, logotypes, greeting cards, web sites and much more.
  13. Aromo by Underground, $19.00
    Aromo was initially conceived for editorial purposes. This typeface mixes the versatility of a simple and modern sans-serif, with the sensibility of the humanist feeling: thus making it useful in a wide range of purposes when a balanced and friendly font, with elegant proportions and high readability is required. The functional nature of its design is complemented by a family of 14 variants (7 weights, plus their matching true italics) interpolated optically for application as a hierarchical resource, where the middle weights (Light, Regular) have been optimized for use in small bodies, while the extremes (Ultra Light, Black) where designed for display environments. Aromo also offers a wide range of historical and discretionary ligatures, small caps, eleven different types of numerals and a set of more than 700 characters covering about two hundred languages of Latin script.
  14. Madelyn by Fontfabric, $27.00
    Madelyn is a handwritten script font based on the expression of real handwriting. Amiable and organic, it is perfect if you want to convey individuality and style. It’s written with a calligraphy pen with casual dry strokes and a signature style. This script contains upper and lowercase characters with pleasant low x-height and high ascenders and descenders—and also numerals and a large range of punctuation and symbols. More than 100 ligatures are also available for upper and lowercase characters—double-letters which flow more naturally. Contextual alternates are part of the Open Type feature set. Madelyn Doodles includes a set of handmade ornaments, icons and swashes that can help you for your key visual. Madelyn is perfect for branding projects, logos, product packaging, posters, invitations, greeting cards, titles, blogs, everything that includes personal charm.
  15. Paradise Lost by Hanoded, $15.00
    Paradise Lost is a 1667 poem by John Milton which mostly concerns the Biblical story of the Fall of Man, Eve's temptation by the devil and the expulsion of Adam and Eve from Eden. It's quite a hefty read, as the poem consists of ten books with over 10.000 lines of verse. Needless to say, I didn't read it all. But, it did give me inspiration for a font, which I called Paradise Lost. It's a good name, even though there is nothing Biblical about this font. Paradise Lost was created (pun intended) using a broken bamboo satay skewer and Chinese ink. It is all caps, but upper and lower case differ and like to mingle. I also included several ligatures for double lower case letters (aa, ee, jj, kk, etc.). Paradise Lost comes with an eternity of diacritics.
  16. Regitha Script by Black Studio, $15.00
    Introducing Regitha Script, Thanks for checking out Regitha Script! A very fun yet elegant script font with lots of energy, it lets you create beautiful handcrafted typography in an instant. With extra curves & twists, Regitha Script is guaranteed to make your text stand out - perfect for logos, printed quotes, invitations, cards, product packaging, headers, weddings and anything else you can imagine. What's really awesome is that Regitha Script comes with a full set of lowercase alternatives, which allow you to create more authentic custom-feel text. This type has become the work of true love, making it as easy and fun as possible. I can't wait to see what you do with Regitha Script! Feel free to use the #Black Studio tag and the #Regitha Script font to show what you've been up to, I really hope you enjoy it! Thank you!
  17. Revolin by Propertype, $9.00
    Revolin is a contemporary geometric sans family in 18 styles. Strong geometric characters combine with a modern, sharp cut, resulting in a strong font with a distinctive personality. The bold concept of repeating basic shapes creates a clear rhythm and makes this a highly readable set suitable for everyday use. Revolin Comes in 9 weights, each designed to fill the space without screaming, appearing smooth and confident. The tall X height and strong capital letters maintain clear visibility across all weights and have been optically corrected for better readability. The matching slant at 12º helps provide complete expression. Fonts Included: Uppercase Characters Lowercase Characters Numbers and Ligatures Multilinguage Support This Revolin Family features this fresh reworking of a classic geometric style offering a wide range of potential applications: suitable for logos, branding, signage, interfaces and design.
  18. Arabella by profonts, $51.99
    Ralph M. Unger, (Arno Drescher), 2006, (1936) Originally, Arabella Pro was designed by Arnold Drescher around 1936/1939. Drescher created this wonderful script for former Germany type foundry Joh. Wagner. The typeface has been redesigned, digitized, completed and expanded as OpenType Pro in the profonts studio.Arabella Pro comes in two versions, light and medium, each with a large selection of manually designed ligatures and alternates, i.e. swashed upper case to make this naturally flowing script design a perfect font for OTF-savvy applications like e.g. InDesign or Quark Xpress 7.Arabella Pro light and medium are perfect partners for any sans serif, especially for Futura. It is perfectly suited for anything in the area of headlines, posters, invitations etc. However, since it is very well legible, it can also be used individually for small text blocks.
  19. Conectiva by JVB Fonts, $25.00
    A font face with cyber, spatial, and virtual connotations that offers a decisive futuristic and techno spirit. Inspired by geometric forms from visual tendencies in the early 2000s, it was used once in corporate identity. Originally created in 1998, it remained unpublished by its author until today. It is now offered with many improvements. With one alternate for H and more diacritics and ligatures and extended range glyphs, Conectiva can be used in titles and display text that require a futuristic and dynamic style. Conectiva 2.0 has been arranged and improved with more glyphs and new OpenType features (Fractions, discretional and standard ligatures, slashed zero and more new stylish alternates). This upgrade includes 4 new weight variables (Light, book, bold and extrabold). Recommended for games, presentations, or any graphic pieces that reveal and need futuristic, techno, and/or Sci-fi style.
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  22. Omoshiroi by TEKNIKE, $55.00
    Omoshiroi is a display monospace handwriting font. The typeface is a distinct hand drawn font using a marker pen. The Omoshiroi name is derived from the Japanese word omoshiroi (おもしろい) meaning "interesting" or "amusing". Omoshiroi is great for display work, invitations, writing, architecture, posters, labels and headings.
  23. See You Later JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The sheet music cover of Lew Brown and Albert Von Tilzer's 1917 wartime song "Au Revoir, But Not Goodbye (Soldier Boy)" had its title hand-lettered in a condensed sans serif design with the influence of Art Nouveau styling. This has now been re-drawn digitally as See You Later JNL.
  24. Gorus by Smartfont, $19.00
    Gorus is a variable width sans serif type family that's been created to give a powerful but flexible tool to create strong headlines, posters, logos, and display text with tight spacing and maximum space coverage. A contemporary geometric family in 15 styles brings a modern and strong impression to your design.
  25. Fancy Dancing JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1938 movie musical "Carefree" starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers featured the song "Change Partners" by Irving Berlin. A copy of the sheet music for this song had the title hand lettered in a wonderful tri-line design that has been recreated in the digital typeface Fancy Dancing JNL.
  26. Airone by Cititype, $17.00
    Airone is an authentic & organic hand-drawn script font . Every single letter has been carefully crafted to make your design look natural. This style is perfect for branding, photography, watermark, quotes, blog header, poster, wedding, Airone Featuring ligatures and alternates, Supports Western European, Central/Eastern European, Baltic, Turkish, Romanian Language.
  27. Club Type Script Pro by Club Type, $65.00
    A quill pen-like joined script typeface which echoes the cartoon lettering of 17th Century court papers during the period of the English Civil war. A nifty feature of this font is that if you enter a vertical bar '|' character, it will turn off the exit stroke of a joining character.
  28. F2F Shakkarakk by Linotype, $29.99
    The Techno sound of the 1990s, a personal computer, a font creation software and some inspiration had been the sources to the F2F (Face2Face) font series. Thomas Nagel and his friends had the demand to create new unusual faces that should be used in the leading german techno magazine Frontpage"."
  29. Ussr by Indian Summer Studio, $20.00
    The main 20-th century handwritten display font in the USSR, usually performed with a flat brush or a wide poster pen for all kinds of signage during 1920-1990s. It had also many analogues in other countries, but never was that popular as in the Soviet Union, used everywhere.
  30. PR Hearts Take Wing 01 by PR Fonts, $10.00
    Hearts, and wings are both powerful symbols.The heart represents the seat of the emotions, and Wings represent movement upward, even spiritually, in the case of angel wings. These images have been drawn with a brush, some of them on rough paper, and are available as a black or white version.
  31. P22 Frenzy by IHOF, $24.95
    Frenzy evolved from a logo for a Gen X product offered by a very staid company. It is a sythesis of Classic Roman Capitals and American Typewriter—with a bit of frenetic energy stirred in. It is dedicated to the designers son, who is the epitome of the font... contained chaos.
  32. Pink Crestelle by Creativemedialab, $20.00
    Been working on a tropical or fancy themed project? You will love this family. Introducing Pink Crestelle a fancy, versatile and playful font family. This family contains 9 weights and has tons of alternates and ligatures. Best for branding, webdesign project, Clothing brand, logo design, valentine's greetings, packaging and much more.
  33. Plug by Superfried, $32.50
    Plug is an experimental, curvy, display typeface designed by Superfried. As its name suggests, it features ‘plugs’ within all the glyph counters. Plug has a very retro feel and its chunky structure leads to a distinct, high-impact display font. Plug has been featured on the Behance curated typographic gallery TypographyServed.com.
  34. Mandolin by Hanoded, $15.00
    Mandolin is a handmade 'Didone-ish' font with a bit of a rough edge. Mandolin was created using a wonderful (and expensive) pen I found in Canterbury, England. I am aware that this information isn't too relevant, but I thought I'd share it with you nonetheless… Mandolin comes with all diacritics.
  35. Trisalin by Genesislab, $15.00
    Trisalin Signature is a handwritten pen script style to be perfect for logos, branding, greetings, social media themes, and wedding invitation designs. It is also a great typeface for titles because of its smooth design and attractive appearance. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me! Thank You,
  36. Wigwag by Parkinson, $15.00
    WigWag Bold and Wigwag Deluxe are bold, informal lettering styles inspired by mid-20th century Showcard Lettering. Especially by the work of Speedball lettering artist Ross George, and also the work of Cecil Wade and Samuel Welo. Designed around 2001 by Jim Parkinson, Wigwag has recently been refreshed and re-released.
  37. Gold Fever by FontMesa, $25.00
    Gold Fever is a revival of the old classic Caxtonian font originaly designed in the mid to late 1800s. Along with the original engraved shadow version new styles have been created making this decorative font set more complete. The new styles include a solid black, open faced, condensed and fill versions.
  38. F2F Shpeetz by Linotype, $29.99
    The Techno sound of the 1990s, a personal computer, a font creation software and some inspiration had been the sources to the F2F (Face2Face) font series. Thomas Nagel and his friends had the demand to create new unusual faces that should be used in the leading german techno magazine Frontpage"."
  39. Stroganov by ParaType, $25.00
    PT Stroganov™ was designed in 2002 by Oleg Karpinsky and licensed by ParaType. An original low-contrast typeface with irregular one-sided serifs. It has been named after Count Sergey Stroganov, the founder of the Stroganov School of Industrial Art in Moscow. For use in advertising and display typography.
  40. FTY SKORZHEN by The Fontry, $25.00
    At one time very recently, serifs were lost to the design sinners of the world. Now see them found again. Unearthed and rediscovered. Retribution is not far off. We have been unchained from the belief that gothics have provided us no way back from a lack of variety and interest.
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