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  1. Beat Poet JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Beat Poet JNL is a throwback to the late 50s and early 60s when Beatniks hung out at coffee houses to listen to poetry and folk songs and live the Bohemian lifestyle of the Pre-Hippie generation.
  2. Valienta Script by Colllab Studio, $19.00
    "Hi there, thank you for passing by. Colllab Studio is here. We crafted best collection of typefaces in a variety of styles to keep you covered for any project that comes your way! Fonts never fit your designs ? They’re just not flexible enough, not modern enough or too old-fashioned? And you’re too busy to keep looking for a font that fits the bill, right? The market is flooded with all kinds of fonts, but none of them is simple and elegant. Valienta Script is what you’re looking for. It’s an elegant typeface created to make your designs stand out from the crowd, and to add a touch of luxury. A Million Thanks www.colllabstudio.com
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  4. Qiltray by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Qiltray is a good example of how handwritten fonts can be made for use in long texts. With clear and readable letters, Qiltray may be used in any kind of publications. Includes Cyrilic and CE character set support.
  5. Contentor by erzaehlzeichen, $15.00
    Contentor is a display type originated in the habour and made for long journeys. Inspired by the industrial lettering on containers, hardcases and boxes, Contentor and Contentor Stencil are a condensed and bold typeface fit for any voyage.
  6. Falange by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing a hand-drawn bone-style label font named "Falange". Typeface includes five styles and contains a huge additional and multilingual characters. This font will good viewed on any retro design like poster, t-shirt, label, logo etc.
  7. The Dada by Typeóca, $10.00
    The Dada* is a dumb idea that got way too far, but nonetheless, can still be quite useful for designers, illustrators and typesetters in need of manicules. * as with the foundry’s name, bonus pun for portuguese speakers only
  8. Novita by Autographis, $39.50
    Novita is a new something. This font is a new very elegant – extremely slanted – joining script with long ascenders and descenders. It is the fiancée of Novido which is the more elaborate male part of this font pair.
  9. Groovy Summer JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Peace, love, togetherness and a fun font from Jeff Levine called Groovy Summer JNL harkens back to the long summer days of the 60's or 70's when life was just a little bit slower and happier...
  10. Nouveau To Go JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Nouveau To Go JNL is the digital version of the hand lettered title found on the 1915 sheet music for the song "Don't Bite the Hand That's Feeding You", and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  11. Boneous by Trustha, $17.00
    Boneous is a display font. Inspired by the shape of the bones. Comes in two font styles, regular and oblique. Boneous comes with 400+ glyphs, which also includes multilingual languages. It's perfect for headlines, branding, and many more.
  12. Westfield Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered song title on the sheet music for 1918’s ‘N’ Everything (from the Al Jolson show “Sinbad”) was the inspiration and model for Westfield Nouveau JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  13. Ready for More BB by Blambot, $10.00
    The long-awaited sentence-case version of Blambot's Ready for Anything comic book dialogue font has arrived! Are you...Ready for More? This typeface includes double-letter autoligatures, contextual alternate barred-I correction, and tons of diacritical glyphs.
  14. Busted by Canada Type, $24.95
    Busted is the very strange and out-of-character outburst of Bill Troop, a guy who was classically trained in everything, from classical piano and literature to classical photography and type design. As far as we could tell, Bill Troop is the kind of guy whose appearance and voice instantly trigger thoughts of black and white photos, fedoras, and pre-industrial age Europe. A few years ago, he even moved from the United States to England, where it took him less than a week to feel at home and start sounding like a Norwich native. Then something happened and the poor dude just snapped. Busted is the controversial result of the blood rushing to his head. If you know what exactly happened to him, please let us know. Concern, consideration and human interest story aside, Busted is a fascinating thing. It is a set of four interchangeable thick outline fonts where the same letter forms turn from wild to wilder to broken to somewhat clean. Mix them up in a setting and you have words that snarl with a sneer. Life's too short. Take it all with a grain of salt. Scream whenever you feel like it. Busted Pro is a single font combining all four character sets, and rigged with an OpenType pseudo-randomizer in the contextual alternates feature, which you can disable or enable anywhere in your setting for maximum visual shock just the way you like it. Works just as well in PAL or SECAM. Don't be fooled by imitations, and don't get caught with your drawers down.
  15. Australian Sunset - Unknown license
  16. Banknote 1948 by Ingo, $39.00
    A very expanded sans serif font in capital letters inspired by the inscription on a bank note Old bank notes tend to have a very typical typography. Usually they carry decorative and elaborately designed markings. For one thing, they must be practically impossible to forge and for another, they should make a respectable and legitimate impression. And in the days of copper and steel engravings, that meant nothing less than creating ornate, shaded or otherwise complicated scripts. Designing the appropriate script was literally in the hands of the engraver. That’s why I noticed this bank note from 1948. It is the first 20 mark bill in the then newly created currency ”Deutsche Mark.“ All other bank notes of the 1948 series show daintier forms of typography with an obvious tendency toward modern face. The 1949 series which followed shortly thereafter reveals the more complicated script as well. For whatever reason, only this 20 mark bill displays this extremely expanded sans serif variation of the otherwise Roman form applied. This peculiarity led me in the year 2010 to create a complete font from the single word ”Banknote.“ Back to those days in the 40’s, the initial edition of DM bank notes was carried out by a special US-American printer who was under pressure of completing on time and whose engravers not only engraved but also designed. So that’s why the bank notes resemble dollars and don’t even look like European currency. That also explains some of the uniquely designed characters when looked at in detail. Especially the almost serif type form on the letters C, G, S and Z, but also L and T owe their look to the ”American touch.“ The ingoFont Banknote 1948 comprises all characters of the Latin typeface according to ISO 8859 for all European languages including Turkish and Baltic languages. In order to maintain the character of the original, the ”creation“ of lower case letters was waived. This factor doesn’t contribute to legibility, but this kind of type is not intended for long texts anyway; rather, it unfolds its entire attraction when used as a display font, for example on posters. Banknote 1948 is also very suitable for distortion and other alien techniques, without too much harm being done to the characteristic forms. With Banknote 1948 ingoFonts discloses a font like scripts which were used in advertising of the 1940’s and 50’s and were popular around the world. But even today the use of this kind of font can be expedient, especially considering how Banknote 1948, for its time of origin, impresses with amazingly modern detail.
  17. Amebo & Oboni by Volcano Type, $19.00
    Oboni, how are you. I am fine, thank you! This little song is what you will hear in Ghana and Togo. The white people are called Oboni and the black people are the Amebo. We'll bring both cultures together!
  18. Realstin by Ajibatype, $19.00
    Realstin is a luxurious serif with an elegant style. It seduces your eyes with its curves yet still manages to maintain its classy serenity, it’s perfect for branding, logos, invitations, long texts, and many more of your other needs.
  19. Roundhead by Solotype, $19.95
    A surprisingly modern looking condensed sans serif issued by Mackellar, Smiths & Jordan foundry in 1887. Its narrow width makes it useful for long copy headlines. Designed by the freelance type cutter Charles Beeler who did many fonts for Mackellar.
  20. Winning Team JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The second volume of the Robbins Music Corporation's "Hollywood Song Folio" features the word "Hollywood" lettered in a condensed block style with inline, strongly reminiscent of sports or college-themed typography. This was the inspiration for Winning Team JNL.
  21. Cute Dog by Yoga Letter, $15.00
    "Cute Dog" is a display font with decorative bones, dog heads, and dog paws. This font is equipped with lowercase, uppercase, numerals, punctuation, and multilingual support. Suitable for posters, business branding, logos, banners, stickers, magazine titles, film titles, and more.
  22. Shabby Brush by Pavel Boog, $14.00
    Shabby brush - creating this font Pavel was inspired by the past and visualized a good future. Erasing lines of letters, like memories that have passed through years. The long-lasting brush continues to create and inspire with all its strength
  23. Amphibia by Storm Type Foundry, $53.00
    On a sans-serif basis it contains trapezoid ascenders, balls & rounded ears, which may resemble the serif feel in smaller sizes, thus long reading is surprisingly easy. Amphibia is suitable for everything from contemporary poetry to branding and informational systems.
  24. Oklean by Pengedar Seni, $15.00
    Oklean is a special font for your logo & branding. Every character is designed for a good logo, so they are not suitable for long texts. Oklean has a concept that is : Bright / Clean / Clear / Cool / Nature / Minimal / Smart / Urban / Balanced.
  25. Darkness by BaronWNM, $14.00
    Blackletters have a long history and appeal to the world of lettering. "Darkness" is a blackletter font, but with a contemporary style with a simple form. Darkness is very suitable for use on product labels, logos, ads, brochures, invitations, etc.
  26. Hujan by Ezzazebra, $15.00
    A sans-serif font that I created when long raining in my city. The shape is clean with a dynamic semi-bold stroke. It's suitable for a minimalistic, "less is more" design and useful for display and larger body text.
  27. Katydid JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Vintage sheet music for a song from the Broadway Musical “Kiss Me Kate” is the inspiration for Katydid JNL. The play’s name was written in a ball-and-line type of lettering which somewhat resembles either 'Tinker Toys' or celestial mapping.
  28. Subway Novella by KC Fonts, $34.00
    Inspired by old books and misprinted type, Subway Novella is perfect for adding that washed and worn look to your designs without going over the top making it look fake or over done. A little distress goes a long way!
  29. Ghost Skeleton by Yoga Letter, $15.00
    "Ghost Skeleton" is a font made from bones and skull shapes. This font is very simple, easy to use and consists of uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuations, and multilingual support. Very suitable for Halloween, comics, movie titles, invitations, social media and more.
  30. Bumper Sticker by Hanoded, $10.00
    Bumper Sticker is a nice, uncomplicated display font. It is quite loud, a little heavy boned and very in-your-face. You could use it to design more bumper stickers, but I am sure you will come up with something better.
  31. GretchenHello by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    GretchenHello is a typeface family of informal hand printing that looks as if it were done with a calligraphic pen. It has tall ascenders and long descenders that give it a certain elegance. The family has three weights, each with italics.
  32. SK Bade by Salih Kizilkaya, $9.99
    SK Bade is a demi serif and condensed font. It was designed by Salih Kızılkaya in 2020. This is a completely decorative font, but legibility is at the forefront. In this way, it can be used easily in long texts.
  33. Gallery Serif by Elvina Studio, $17.00
    Modern & sophisticated font with ligatures. Font files; Upper/lowercase, numbers, punctuations, ligatures & alternates; 7 bonus logos (AI). Language support: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Danish, Finnish, Portuguese, Swedish, Norwegian, Dutch, Indonesian, Luxembourgish, Icelandic, Cornish, Hungarian, Filipino, Romansh, Slovenian, Estonian, Polish, Turkish.
  34. Casting Call JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Casting Call JNL is a simple condensed sans modeled from the hand-lettered title of a piece of vintage sheet music entitled "Somebody Else is Taking My Place"; a 1940s song co-authored and made famous by bandleader Russ Morgan.
  35. Retro Spooky by Brown Cupple Typeface, $15.00
    Retro Spooky is a Halloween decorative or display font. The additional elements of blood dripping and bones-like letters make an ambiance of horror Invitations, postcards, posters, and headings for a Halloween event; this font can be used in every setting.
  36. Groovy Night by Brown Cupple Typeface, $15.00
    Groovy Night is a retro groovy display font. The additional elements of blood dripping and bones-like letters make an ambiance of horror Invitations, postcards, posters, and headings for a Halloween event; this font can be used in every setting.
  37. Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Doodles received honorable mention in U&lc's First Annual Type Design Competition in the Picture Category. Inspiration came from many long hours logged in corporate strategic planning meetings. Check out Doodles the Alphabet designed to compliment the Doodles picture font.
  38. HOH Forgetmenot by HOHOHtype, $19.99
    ‘Forgetmenot’ is a feminine handwritten font. It has a small x-height, and long descender. It was designed with applications such as advertising and packaging, editorial and publishing, logo, branding and creative industries, poster and social media, and marketing in mind.
  39. Lango by Letradora, $10.00
    Lango is a hand drawn face, long and lean with an extended character support and good legibility. It has a casual look without being too informal, and is good for scrapbooking, greeting cards, or wherever a handmade touch is needed.
  40. Happy vibe by Brown Cupple Typeface, $15.00
    Happy vibe is a cool retro groovy decorative font. The additional elements of blood dripping and bones-like letters make an ambiance of horror Invitations, postcards, posters, and headings for a Halloween event; this font can be used in every setting.
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