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  1. Tabasco by SoftMaker, $7.99
    SoftMaker revives John Schaedler’s popular Tabasco typeface with this release. SoftMaker’s Tabasco comes in regular and bold styles, and the famous bi-line variant (sometimes called “Paprika”) is also available again under the name Tabasco Twin.
  2. Maestrale by Catharsis Fonts, $25.00
    Maestrale is a paradigm-breaking new take on calligraphy, built around a compact, serif-style core and outrageously long, flamboyant extenders. At large sizes, its confident, charismatic lettershapes are ideally suited for branding and decorative uses, whereas longer texts at smaller sizes naturally weave themselves into a flowing texture. The font comprises 1299 glyphs, including many stylistic alternates, ligatures, small capitals, and initial, terminal, and linking forms, and offers extensive OpenType programming to support them. The calligraphic form of Maestrale is complemented by a matching text font (Maestrale Text) with short extenders, available in three cuts (a serif-style Roman, an upright Cursive, and a tilted Italic). Maestrale is all about the lowercase; its capitals are deliberately understated so as not to steal the limelight. In fact, the font works very well when set exclusively in lowercase. Maestrale�s small capitals are fitted into the core space of the lowercase, allowing them to be freely interspersed with lowercase characters. Alternately, an OpenType feature is available to replace a and e in small-caps text with their lowercase equivalents for a fresh unicase look. Since alternates and ligatures play such an important role, Maestrale offers three different modes of use. The most straightforward approach is simply to start typing using Maestrale Pro � the extensive OpenType programming will ensure that collisions between extenders are avoided and attractive ligatures are substituted for common glyph combinations. A more interactive approach is provided by the font Maestrale Manual, which allows the user to manually select alternate forms and ligatures even in typographically unsavvy applications, such as PowerPoint (as long as standard ligatures are supported). Stylistic alternates are simply represented as ligatures of their base forms with one or more instances of the rarely-used by easily-accessed characters "~" (ASCII tilde) and "`" (spacing grave accent); linking forms are built with �_� (underscore), multi-character ligatures with "|" (pipe), and initial and terminal forms with the �less than� and �greater than� characters. For instance, the Maestrale wordmark in the posters above was simply typeset with the string (`ma`est|r_a```l```e)| in Maestrale Manual (The parentheses represent �less than� and �greater than� characters here.) Feel free to type this string into the test line below and see what happens! Make sure Standard Ligatures are enabled. An instruction sheet listing all alternate forms and their accessibility is available from the Gallery tab on this page. The third mode of usage is aimed at professional designers, who make use of sophisticated software with extensive OpenType support. These power users are advised to use the font Maestrale Pro again, where all glyphs are accessible as stylistic alternates. Maestrale Text is a less extravagant but more versatile variation on the design of Maestrale, replacing Maestrale�s swashes with efficiently compact extenders. It is intended to serve as a perfectly matching text companion to Maestrale calligraphy, but constitutes a full-fledged typeface in its own right. It is equally at home at display sizes as it is in pull quotes, titles, and high-impact blocks of text. Maestrale Text comes in three complementary faces: A serif-style Roman, an upright Cursive, and a tilted Italic. Maestrale is the Italian word for �masterful�. It is also the traditional Italian name for the northwesterly mediterranean wind, better known by its French name, Mistral. Acknowledgements: I am grateful to the helpful souls on the Typophile forums for extensive feedback and encouragement on Maestrale, and to the TypeDrawers forum for feedback on Maestrale Text. This font is dedicated to Simone.
  3. Mah Jongg by Bogusky 2, $10.00
    No, it's not the complete set but a great way to send out invitations for Mah Jongg Parties, Notices, Posters, Banners and Flyers. Here's a menu of what's contained and take a look at the Character Chart for some close-ups. It may seem complicated but not really. Shift, Alphabet keys will give you caps Mah Jongg characters, tiles beside a letter of the alphabet. The "lower case" alphabet is the same letter font used in the caps but without a tile. The regular keys "1 through 9" are the actual Crack tiles with the correct oriental glyph. Numerals to match the "lower case" are found using Shift and the Number keys. The $ sign is the Forward Slash and the "¢" sign is the Back Slash Dragons: Left & Right brackets Nice One Bam symbols: Shift, Left & Right brackets Hitting Option & the keys, "A,S,F & C" will reveal attractive flower designs. Punctuation, period, comma, quotes, etc. are in their usual locations. You may want to print this menu as a handy guide. The license agreement stipulates that you may disassemble and use elements from this font to create colorful art as in the illustration shown with the font listing.
  4. Mynaruse Royale by insigne, $22.00
    Mynaruse Royale is an expansion of Mynaruse Titling. It features script capitals and widely tracked and smaller titling capitals. Mynaruse Royale has plenty of character and, with its powerful and sharp serifs it draws in the eye. Mynaruse Royale is useful in settings that call for titling with an extra touch of elegance, such as a storefront, wedding program or formal invitation. Mynaruse Royale contains a number of OpenType alternates, including alternate forms for the capitals that are large, drop cap like capitals instead of the calligraphic script capitals found in the default forms. Additionally, there are non-widely tracked lowercase forms that work well with the included alternate characters and ligatures. The lowercase forms are 80% smaller in height than the Mynaruse lowercase forms, so the families are not interchangeable, but they can be used together. The calligraphic script capitals could also be used separately as drop capitals. OpenType-capable applications such as the Adobe suite or Quark can take full advantage of automatically replacing ligatures and alternates. This family also includes the glyphs to support a wide range of latin based languages.
  5. Saviola by Mazkicibe, $11.00
    Saviola – Modern Display Font with all caps style and bold. You can combine a unique uppercase and lowercase, so it looks like natural. And this font perfect for signature, logo, branding, poster, band, apparel, photography, title, social media post, ad banner, book cover, product packaging, and advertising
  6. Adversary BB by Blambot, $8.00
    Blambot's Adversary BB family is a robust sans with a hint of retro-futurism. It was initially created for use in Blambot founder, Nate Piekos's pesonal title block for design projects. It's therefor very clean and extremely legible. The set includes regular, italic, bold, and bold italic.
  7. LD Old Country by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This old fashion font looks like it belongs on a saloon sign. If you've got old west style photos, finish up your scrapbook page with title and journaling done in this cool font. It's perfect for lettering on western themed invitations, newsletters, sign, flyers, even menus.
  8. Praitor by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Praitor is based on a devotional inscription to the goddess Diana found a short distance from Rome in 1887. It is an early style from before 100 BC and has some characteristics of Etruscan lettering. It's a rough, strong font which works very well for distinctive titles.
  9. Prospect by ParaType, $25.00
    PT Prospect™. An original serif family designed in 1997-2001 by Natalia Vasilyeva and licensed by ParaType. A face of wide proportions and free lettershapes. The serifs have slanted edges. Based partially on the hand lettering of the author. For use in titling and display composition.
  10. Wood Condensed Grotesk JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Wood Condensed Grotesk JNL is a more condensed version of the type style found in Wood Type Grotesk JNL. The font was a popular sans used for large posters or broadsheets as well as newspaper titles where more copy needed to be fit into limited space.
  11. Solitude JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A piece of vintage sheet music with the hand lettered title "Solitude" is the namesake and inspiration for Solitude JNL. Purely Art Deco in its typographic curves and angles of the period, this typeface typifies the "Streamline" style that permeated designs of the 30s and 40s.
  12. King of August by Tour De Force, $25.00
    King of August is single weight script font. Simple, elegant, designed letters with power to fit and lead any project. It is ideal for product names, labels, packages, King of August works well in titles and shorter paragraphs as well. Comes with Swashes as OpenType feature.
  13. Mochita Display by Sign Studio, $15.00
    Mochita Display is indeed a font made to give a fun, funny and cute impression. Even so, it still maintains good detail and balances the negative space. This font would be perfect for logo designs, titles, product names, labeling, or anything with a fun design theme.
  14. Admercia by Khoir, $15.00
    Admercia is a classic minimalist serif font with lots of variant on each letter, this font is perfect for your design needs like creating eye-catching logos and titles to stand out in any design project. Admercia Uppercase Lowercase 75+ Language 87 Alternates Thank you for seeing
  15. Milky Line by Sakha Design, $12.00
    Milky Line is a modern and elegant display font! Each letter is thoughtfully crafted with clean lines and stylish details, resulting in a sophisticated and refined look. Perfect for creating eye-catching headlines, titles, and branding materials that exude an air of professionalism and high-end quality.
  16. MBF Louna by Moonbandit, $16.00
    Louna is an elegant, multi purpose serif font. This typeface is perfect for projects with a beauty, elegant, expensive theme, Louna also has many discretionary ligatures to enhance the prestige feel in your project. You can use Louna for display, logo, headline, titling, and even text.
  17. KG Payphone by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This font was specifically created for my husband. He teaches 5th grade and wanted a font that was legible enough for students to read but still playful enough to add a touch of whimsy to his classroom. Legible enough for body text but fun enough for titles.
  18. Bondie by Craft Supply Co, $17.00
    Bondie – Condensed Sans Serif is an Elegant Condensed sans serif with solid font files. it is based on the compact solid font, by combining a variety of styles. Suitable for Logo, greeting cards, quotes, posters, branding, name card, stationary, design title, blog header, art quote, typography
  19. Figuratika by Studio Indigo, $17.00
    Figuratika with its cut out letters is a bold geometric Art Deco inspired stencil font with a retro 1920 1930 feeling. It was designed as a display font and is best for shorter texts, titles, logos, posters etc. Figuratika has multilingual support for most European languages.
  20. Meadowlark JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The cover of the 1908 sheet music for "When the Meadow-Larks Are Calling, Annie Laurie" has the title hand lettered in a semi-formal Art Nouveau Roman type design with gentle spurs. This is now available as Meadowlark JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  21. Washington Square NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A titling font, combining caps inspired by the work of lettering artist Samuel Welo, and a lowercase based on the work of Lucian Bernhard. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  22. Gumball Stencil by Ana's Fonts, $12.00
    Gumball is a hand drawn font using an old letter ruler. It is a versatile sans serif font, perfect to make a statement in postcards, posters, titles, branding and packaging, etc. The Gumball font family includes four fonts: Gumball, Gumball Italic, Gumball Blackout, Gumball Blackout Italic
  23. Norline by ATK Studio, $15.00
    Norline™ is a new bold sans-serif typeface created to be used for bold titles with 3 shapes into a display fonts way to make it legible for contemporary use. This type features a Latin Pro character set, covering multiple languages written with the Latin script.
  24. Platoon by Canada Type, $25.00
    Platoon was designed as a much needed alternative to other stencil fonts that don't provide enough weights. Comes in four weights, regular, medium, bold and black, which gives it enough flexibility to make it the stencil of choice for posters, titling, book covers, and military-related designs.
  25. Realico by Digitype Studio, $17.00
    Realico is a serif display made carefully and gives a unique impression to your text. This font is suitable for titles, logos, and other formal forms such as t-shirts, labels, magazines, books, greeting cards, packaging, fashion, makeup, stationery, novels, labels, or whatever—type of advertising objective.
  26. Blasqer by Yoga Letter, $25.00
    "Blasqer" is a retro font that has a unique and elegant shape. This font is very easy to use because it has been specially designed. Equipped with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuations and multilingual support. It is suitable for logos, invitations, certificates, awards, film titles and so on.
  27. Toronto Gothic by E-phemera, $12.00
    Toronto Gothic was developed from a headline in a 1920s issue of the Toronto Star. In a previous life, it was probably Condensed Titling Gothic #11, but in this form its rounded corners and irregular lines are meant to make it look worn from years of use.
  28. Erlissa by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Erlissa is a sweet and elegant handwritten script font. This original look will appeal to a wide range of crafty ideas, from letterheads and titles to stationery. So what's included : Basic Latin A-Z & a-z Numbers, symbols, and punctuations Ligatures Accented Characters : ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÑÒÓÔÕÖØŒŠÙÚÛÜŸÝŽàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïñòóôõöøœšùúûüýÿžß Thank you
  29. Plutonian by Patria Ari, $19.00
    Inspiring from space aircraft theme, Plutonian was made with simple geometric shapes and come with 3 different weights. With this typeface, you can use it for logo, title, magazine cover, headline, powerpoint templates design, signs, and many more. What's included? - Uppercase Characters - Lowercase Characters - Multilingual support.
  30. Nouveau Vaudeville by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    On the cover of the 1926 sheet music for “There Ain’t No Maybe in My Baby’s Eyes”, the title is rendered in Art Nouveau hand lettering; pen-drawn with rounded ends. The type design is now available as Nouveau Vaudeville JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  31. Modenik by Haniefart, $15.00
    Modenik is a handcrafted font that is futuristic and athletic, a series of sharp looks that are unique, beautiful and modern. Modenik comes with uppercase and lowercase letters, and punctuation. Suitable for company branding, film titles, book covers, logos, and also for team sports and others.
  32. Vorvalla by Agny Hasya Studio, $9.00
    Vorvalla is a Gothic Decorative Display Serif Font Featured with Uppercase and Lowercase, Numerals, Punctuation, and OpenType Features. Perfect for your design projects like logos, branding, advertising, product designs, stationery, magazine designs, book/cover title designs, photography, art quotes, Special events, labels, product packaging, and more.
  33. Alizarine by Mysterylab, $18.00
    Alizarine is an elegant and luxurious serif font with flowing embellishments. This posh typeface features medium weight with a matching italic, and includes many capital ligature pairs. Excellent for high fashion couture, jewelry, boutique logos, perfume branding, arts organizations, museums, book titles, web banners, and much more.
  34. MBF Alligra by Moonbandit, $17.00
    MBF Alligra is a modern geometric display font. It is inspired by a combination of modern digital life and the free will of human nature. This typeface is a perfect choice for urban life theme. Use Alligra as a logo, poster, headline, title, text and many more.
  35. Wallflowers II by Laura Worthington, $19.00
    Create borders, wallpaper, or repeating patterns using Wallflower II’s unique hand drawn wallpaper tiles and accompanying icons. Wallflowers II are easy to use for borders or wallpaper: simply type the same letter consecutively (i.e., aaa) and the pattern will emerge. See what’s included! http://bit.ly/2bGXbnC
  36. Stiff by Edyta Demurat, $20.00
    We present to you STIFF - a simple, characteristic typeface in a nice, retro style which is angular, geometric and extra narrow. Stiff makes the text look distinctive and unique so it's perfect for titles, subtitles, logotypes or short parts of text which need to be exposed.
  37. Stofer by Roman Melikhov, $19.00
    Stofer is a font for creating minimalistic logos, wordmarks, titles, taglines. Use stylistic alternates to emphasize separate letters in your text. You can use alternates in most major image editors, just find menu item Glyphs (Alternates) there. For any questions about the font please contact: arbuzzu@gmail.com
  38. Cutie Shop by Goodigital13, $20.00
    This font can be used Such as logo branding, editorial design, stationery design, blog design, modern advertising design, card invitation, art quote, home decor, book/cover title, special events and any more. font suitable for logo, branding, greeting card, poster and any design that you create.
  39. Edgewater Serif by cm5dzyne, $16.00
    Edgewater Serif, the companion font for cm5dzyne's Edgewater, is suited for various projects requiring anything from refined titling to a futuristic theme. Its rounded corners reduce the rigid visual impact of normal slab-serif fonts and give it a more casual feel than its sans-serif counterpart.
  40. Unboring by PintassilgoPrints, $20.00
    Boring titles? Boring chunk of text? Unbore’em all! This nifty stackable family features two fonts, both with two options for each letter. Pile them up and play with opacities for a killer superposed effect. Or use each alone if you prefer. Unboringness guaranteed either way. Cheers!
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