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  1. Cusp by Typeco, $29.00
    Cusp is a display font that was initially inspired by austere Art Deco lettering. After the capitals were refined, then the lowercase was designed with a bit of techno flair. From these basic letterforms a variety of styles were created, ranging from the rigid DeStijl to the whimsical Loose. The result is a versatile display font family that allows the user to mix, match, and overlay the letters for a dynamic effect. In-fact 2 overlay fonts were designed specifically so that one can create graffiti-like multi-layered effects. Cusp is a super-kawaii display family of 16 fonts plus 2 overlay fonts.
  2. Monten by Gatype, $14.00
    Monten is a script font whose letters are designed a bit bold, almost similar to the Sans Serif font. A great choice if you want to add a retro look to your designs. Perfect for titles, logos, or anything your creative brain can think of. This customizable font will look great on a variety of design ideas such as Christmas themes, valentines, posters, invitations, weddings, branding projects, social media posts, magazines, book covers and more! This will add a fun and friendly touch to any of your projects! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all the glyphs and sweeps easily.
  3. Pitcher by Fenotype, $35.00
    Pitcher is a bold brush with roots in 1940s and 1950s Americana. Pitcher is great for sports team or bar logos, beer labels or anything where you need a strong sturdy script with lots of character. Pitcher is equipped with several OpenType features - keep on Standard Ligatures and Contextual Alternates for smooth connections between letters. Try Swash or Titling Alternates when you need more customised headlines or when designing a logo and look for Glyph Palette for even more alternates. Pitcher Printed is the same font with a worn-out texture and a bit softer corners. Combine Pitcher Ornaments with the script to complete your designs!
  4. Magola by Andinistas, $39.95
    Magola is a creamy flavor font family whose purpose is to season with emotions the reading of words and phrases formed by puffy glyphs coated with a caramel of empty spaces external and internal. Independently or in groups, members of the family serve to decorate and organize packaging or advertising material in letters apparently crafted for food or entertainment contexts. Its starting point was to draw letters like a ballon fish evolved into a black version with empty areas and microscopic contrasted with colorful inflated and filled areas. Then the challenge was based on the sum transferred between full and empty into a lighter caliber. In that vein, its overall design adapted skeletons of italics and Roman calligraphy. Therefore, its regular, bold and black files have great height "x" with upwards and downwards extremely short and large internal counterblocks to facilitate reading. In this regard, to strengthen its objective and capture the reader's attention, its kind of contrast and simulated auctions flat tip brush strokes, and amount of contrast between thick and thin in the black version is slightly inverted. Its sizes, smooth strokes and irregular lines reinforce its traditional spirit, so it is favorable to shine the information on posters or large-format media. In short, its optical conformation based on a non-literal way, in metrics similar in all family members to be easily exchanged without changing the ìxî height. It is therefore a striking and versatile tool, that besides being useful in large sizes, can be used in small sizes as well. And more importantly, its general concept is more profitable when its members are mixed to nest headings, subheadings and short paragraphs, designed according to size, position, color and location in logos, covers, posters, ads and flyers.
  5. Rolling Pen by Sudtipos, $79.00
    After doing this for so many years, one would think my fascination with the old history of writing would have mellowed out by now. The truth is that alongside being a calligraphy history buff, I'm a pop technology freak. Maybe even keener on the tech thing, since I just can't seem to get enough new gadgets. And after working with type technologies for so many years, I'm starting to think that writing and design technologies as we now know them, being about 2.5 post-computer generations, keep becoming more and more detached from what the very old humanity arts/tasks they essentially want to facilitate. In a world where command-z is a frequently used key combination, it’s difficult to justify expecting a Morris-made book or a Zaner-drawn sentence, but accidental artistic “mutations” become welcome, marketable features. When fluid pens were introduced, their liquid saturation influenced type design to a great extent almost overnight an influence professional designers tend to play down. Now round stroke endings are a common sight, and the saturation is so clean and measured, unlike any liquid-paper relationship possible in reality. Some designers even illustrate their work by overlaying perfect circles at stroke ends, in order to illustrate how “geometric” their work was. Because if it’s measured with precise geometry, it’s got to be meaningful design. And once in a while, by a total freak accident, the now-cherished mutations prove to have existed long before the technology that caused them. Rolling Pen was cued by just such a thing: A rounded, circular, roll-flowing calligraphy from the late nineteenth century seemingly one of those experimental takes on what inspired Business Penmanship, another font of mine. Looking at it now it certainly seems to be friendlier, more legible, and maybe even more practical and easier to execute than the standard business penmanship of those days, but I guess friendliness and simplicity were at odds with the stiff manner business liked to present itself back then, so that kind of thing remained buried in the professional penman’s oddities drawer. It would be quite a few years before all this curviness and rounding were thought of as symbolic of graceful movement, which brought such a flow closer to the idea of fine art. Even though in this case the accidental mutation just happens to not be a mutation after all, the whole technology-transforms-application argument still applies here. I'm almost sure “business” will be the last thing on people’s minds when they use this font today. One extreme example of that level of disconnect between origin and current application is shown here, with the so-called business penmanship strutting around in gloss and neon. Rolling Pen is another cup of mine that runneth over with alternates, swashes, ligatures, and other techy perks. To explore its full potential, please use it in a program that supports OpenType features for advanced typography. Enjoy the new Rolling Pen designed by Ale Paul with Neon’s visual poetry by Tomás García.
  6. Sintesi Semi by FSdesign-Salmina, $39.00
    Are you looking for a robust, contemporary font with strong personality? Sintesi Semi might be exactly what you are looking for. Sintesi Semi is a hybrid font which manages the “synthesis” between Sans and Serif in its own way. Due to its constant stroke the favorite font of the author is closer to a sans serif and scores with its robustness and contemporary style. Its strong serifs though evoke rather a slab serif font. Sintesi Semi builds together with Sintesi (Serif) and Sintesi Sans an extended family. Prove character too, with Sintesi Semi. Download a free trial version of Sintesi Semi with a reduced character set. Check it out!
  7. Flexo by Durotype, $49.00
    Flexo is a geometric sans typeface, with humanistic warmth. It is a synthesis of the geometric and the humanistic. It has both mathematical straightforwardness, and humanistic refinement. Flexo has a squarish design, making it stand out in many uses. It will shine in both headlines and text. It is well suited for graphic design and corporate identity design. Flexo has sixteen styles, extensive language support, eight different kinds of figures, sophisticated OpenType features — so it’s ready for advanced typographic projects. Free demo font available. Flexo in use: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13. For more information about Flexo, download the PDF Specimen Manual.
  8. M Kai PRC by Monotype HK, $523.99
    M Kai is a design inspired by the popular Kaiti developed in contemporary China. MKai adopts many features of Kaishu, one of the many Chinese writing scripts and calligraphic style. Yet writing style and constructions have been well-unified to meet quality as typeface. Its strokes has relatively heavier stroke beginning and finishing, as well as thinner middle part. It is catered for fine print with little conglutination. Its medium weight makes it more visible at distance and pretty versatile in use. Zhonggong are tightly built with ample character spacing for good individual character recognition. It is best suited for formal body text, set upright (non-slanted), non-condensed.
  9. Conso by Larin Type Co, $15.00
    CONSO is an elegant, modern and contrast sans-serif font family. It includes upright and Italic style, each of them has seven weights from thin to bold. This is a multi-purpose font that is perfect for any project, it is contrasted, modern and easy to read. With it, you can create logos, use in advertising, packaging, book covers and magazines, headings, descriptions and much more. CONSO includes stylistic alternates with a teardrop-shaped tail for uppercase and lowercase, with them, you can change the style of your project and add personality to it and make it more stylized. This font is easy to use has OpenType features.
  10. FT Aessthetique by Foxys Forest Foundry, $24.00
    FT Aessthetique is a modern classic serif font that effortlessly combines delicate lines with bold strokes. Its aesthetic captures a beautifully romantic style, blending vintage elements with nostalgia. FT Aessthetique goes beyond being a font; it's a crucial brand element that seamlessly complements other fonts, imparting a sophisticated appearance to any project. Its professional characteristics make it appealing for expressing individuality across various endeavors. The font is perfect for large headlines and titles. FT Aessthetique features 65 ligatures and 35 alternative letters, expanding its versatility and providing creative possibilities. It supports most Latin-based languages and includes an extended set of symbols, punctuation, and diacritical marks.
  11. Isidora Soft by Latinotype, $26.00
    Isidora Soft is a new version of Isidora —a 2016 MyFonts Bestseller. Its rounded, soft terminals give it a friendly and expressive look, and its modern and contemporary style, small x-height and classic proportions make it an excellent choice for headlines, logotypes, branding, books, magazines, motion graphics, and use on web and Tv. Isidora Soft consists of two 7-weight versions: one regular and one alternative which is more expressive and playful compared to its counterpart. Both versions include matching italics, resulting in a total of 28 styles. Isidora Soft contains a set of 452 characters that support over 200 Latin-based languages.
  12. Gemini Cows by RVM Creative, $9.00
    Gemini Cows is the perfect funky, retro, bubbly font family! It includes every style you'll need to create a comprehensive website, clothing brand, poster, label, sticker, art cover, or any other graphic! This typeface is great for any project that needs both boldness and femininity. It comes with seven fonts, including Great for any projects needing a retro or throwback feel, restaurant menus, along with book, movie, and album covers. It has a feminine and juvenile feel simultaneously and can be layered for cool effects. It also has swash alternates to give your words some flare :) It has 460 glyphs, supporting a variety of languages!
  13. Button by Scholtz Fonts, $21.00
    Button is a solid, chunky, font, with a bold symmetry that makes it a must for products aimed at the younger set. Its unusual letter shapes all point to “NEW TREND!” It is the perfect choice for marketing companies targeting: ⁃ web-design and the creation of stylish buttons and menus ⁃ the music scene: CD covers, posters, music videos ⁃ the movie scene: posters, ads, movie titles ⁃ the theatre scene: posters, programs, ads, promotions ⁃ the fashion scene: swingtags, posters, brochures, signage, ads It has been carefully letterspaced and kerned. It contains a full character set: all upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals and accented characters are present.
  14. Berta by Eurotypo, $60.00
    This font is versatile and expressive, it can create appealing atmosphere and attract attention, conveying a gamut of message and emotions. It is well suited in the jobbing areas like packaging, logotypes, magazines, web pages and advertising, etc. Berta has all the advantages of OpenType features that allow a variety of combinations: You may choose to set types in connected or unconnected ways, being used as body text or headlines for its good legibility, visual impact and accurate kerning. It has swashes, standard and discretional ligatures, contextual alternates, word ending and tails. It has also an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages.
  15. Serath by Letterara, $24.00
    Step into a world of bold sophistication with Serath, a remarkable blackletter font that exudes power and elegance. Its distinct and imposing design showcases uniquely shaped letters, making it the perfect choice for creations that demand a touch of distinction. Whether you're working on product packaging, branding, or any project that requires bold and daring typography, Serath will effortlessly make a statement. Unlock its full potential with its PUA encoding, granting you easy access to a wide array of glyphs and swashes. Embrace the confidence that comes with incorporating Serath into your projects, and prepare to be amazed by the remarkable results it delivers.
  16. Gimana by Hazztype, $20.00
    Introducing gimana sans serif display font, meticulously designed with deep inktrap details. Crafted for optimal legibility and aesthetic appeal, this font seamlessly blends modernity and tradition. Its generous proportions and balanced letterforms provide exceptional clarity and readability across various digital and print mediums. With its deep inktraps, this font showcases subtle details that enhance its overall visual texture, adding a touch of sophistication to your projects. Its humanist characteristics ensure legibility and readability, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications. The deep experimental inktraps add an intriguing element to the font, creating an interplay of light and shadow that captures attention.
  17. Salsero by Plau, $49.00
    Cabrón, listen. Nosotros made a new fuente (only one file, cabrón, not super family – it can be variable, you just have to stretch it). Compra te, just buy it, or get it via Adobe Fonts. Go for it, amigo. Salsero hablas spanish en primero lugar, pero many other languages. German, english, french and most gringo languages tu cabeza can think of. Salsero has contraste invertido and all kinds of crazy curves, curvas locas, amigo. If you compreende this text, then you surely have compatibilidade, compatibility with Salsero, cabrón. No doubt you will like this fuente full of happy and not so happy mistakes, erritos.
  18. Saussa by Linotype, $29.99
    Patricia Pothin-Roesch's Saussa typeface began life as brush-lettered artwork for fruit salad packaging in France. After the key letters had been painted, Patricia Pothin-Roesch switched to digital tools to create the final font. True to its roots, Saussa is a real advertising face, perfect for point-of-purchase displays. Even its name is consistent with its intended area of application: Saussa sounds a lot like the word “sauce.” Saussa is an informal script; its outstrokes function almost like serifs, and the capitals have a lowercase structure. The feelings this typeface conveys are due to the hand of its creator, Patricia Pothin-Roesch, an experienced brush-letterer.
  19. Durazno de Chile by Ocha Puyaber, $10.00
    Durazno de Chile are cursive fonts based on Chilean school script. It can be written in Aymara, Mapuche and Rapa Nui from Chile. It can also be written in Dutch, Maltese, and other languages. This font family is cute. The style is wide and rounded. It has wide and open loops. The strokes are drawn with a round cap tool, with no contrast. It is cursive and connected. The form is upright because upright is the Chilean script standard. It is easy to read in Chile. Parts A have capitals with high starts. Parts B have capitals with low starts. Parts F are Final forms.
  20. Hegemony by Akarija Studio, $12.00
    Hegemony is an energetic, modern calligraphy typeface which is composed of heavy and clean strokes. Its clean appearance will help you keep the balance of your overall design easier. It is made as a complimentary font that works well with any sans serif font and most design styles for both print and display purpose. Hegemony offers maximum flexibility by its alternates which are available for all uppercase and lowercase characters. Hegemony supports most latin-based alphabets in its Latin Extended-A character set. Its alternate characters and swashes are PUA-Encoded, which make them accessible through Windows/Mac built-in application (Character Map/Font Book).
  21. Bosamble by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Bósamble is a striking and contemporary Bold Display Sans Serif typeface that effortlessly commands attention with its bold, geometric letterforms. Its distinctive design features a perfect balance between thick and thin strokes, creating a sense of power and modernity. Bósamble’s uppercase characters exude a sense of confidence and boldness, making it an excellent choice for headlines, posters, and branding projects where a strong and impactful typographic statement is desired. Its clean lines and clear readability make it a versatile choice for a wide range of design applications, allowing Bósamble to stand out as a compelling choice for those seeking a bold and assertive typeface.
  22. Everestoria by IbraCreative, $37.00
    Everestoria is a stylish brush marker font that captures the essence of artistic expression and boldness. With its fluid and expressive brush strokes, Everestoria emulates the look and feel of a hand-painted masterpiece. Each letter exudes a sense of dynamism and flair, showcasing the authentic texture and character of brushwork. Its sophisticated yet approachable design makes it perfect for projects that demand a touch of elegance and creativity, such as logos, branding, and invitations. Everestoria's versatility shines through in its ability to effortlessly convey both a contemporary and timeless appeal, making it a go-to choice for designers seeking a captivating and stylish brush marker font.
  23. Kawa Sans by Factory738, $20.00
    Introducing Kawa Sans - the ultimate level of flexibility in sans-serif fonts. Kawa Sans seamlessly blends classic elegance with current flare and comes in a variety of weights, from delicate hairline to dominating heavy, making it suited for any design demand. Its simple lines and precise curves ensure readability while also projecting sophistication, making it an excellent choice for a variety of design tasks. Aside from its visual attractiveness, Kawa Sans has important international language support, making it suitable for a global audience. Elevate your ideas with confidence, knowing that Kawa Sans embodies the ideal blend of classic charm and contemporary elegance, offering excellence in a variety of design projects.
  24. Monopol by Suitcase Type Foundry, $39.00
    The type family consists of six well-distinguished weights, from hair-thin all the way to the one black as the deepest night. In line with the current trend, it touches all boundaries, it stretches beyond technical possibilities and in extremes, it is almost illegible – the counters are reduced to a hairline. All italics have the same proportions as their corresponding regular styles, which emphasises the block-like appearance of the set text. Monopol was designed to thrive on posters, exhibit stands, book covers, magazines, and in complex visual styles. Its twelve styles make it an ideal tool for creating a dynamic composition using solely typographic means.
  25. Marmaris by Larin Type Co, $15.00
    Marmaris this is a soft and elegant serif font. It carries a bold weight, round shapes it is well readable and works well in headlines and with text. This font is suitable for a wide variety of projects such as: logos, labels, branding projects, magazines, homeware designs, product packaging, mugs, quotes, posters and much more. It can also be more expressive and playful, thanks to the many alternatives and ligatures that are harmoniously combined in this font and make it more attractive and versatile. Try to change the alternatives, ligatures and you will get a lot of options for your project that will make it unique.
  26. Birdman by Yock Mercado, $9.99
    Birdman is a modern blackletter font that merges rebellion and chicano style, elevating them to a new dimension of minimalism and edginess. With its trendy and condensed design, this geometric typeface captivates instantly. Its versatility makes it the perfect companion for impactful headlines, high-flying logos, and groundbreaking advertisements. Birdman challenges typographic conventions with its boldness, attracting all eyes with its simple elegance. With Birdman by your side, words take flight, releasing their rebellious and contemporary essence. Each stroke is a cry of originality, and each letter tells a tale of modernity and authenticity. Feel how this font elevates your designs, soaring toward new typographic horizons.
  27. Bellas Artes by Sudtipos, $59.00
    Bellas Artes is what happens when the brush of Angel Koziupa and the technical expertise of Alejandro Paul go face to face with the Art Deco aesthetic. The recognizable Koziupa curves become players of a game of halves, where there is no such thing as a better half, but both sides complete each other like in that perfect romance you will never forget. Bellas Artes is an excellent choice not only for packaging design, but also for book and music covers meant for the feminine demographic, collateral of classical taste, and of course pre-WWII visuals.
  28. Elegant Hand Script by TypoGraphicDesign, $19.00
    KONZEPT/BESONDERHEITEN
 Der schludrige und raue handgeschriebene Cha­rak­ter, geben der Schrift eine hohe Wiedererkennung und eine gewisse Einzigartigkeit. Das Motto lautet handgemacht, rau und elegant. EINSATZGEBIETE
 Das dreckige, elegante Aussehen der handgeschriebenen Schrift würde sich über fol­gende Gebiete sehr freuen und sich dort dreckig heimisch füh­len: Logos/Wortmarken aller Art, Flyer für fast jede Party, Plat­ten­Co­ver, Comic-Cover und Gra­phic Novel Let­te­ring, Pla­kat­ De­sign, Movie-Font, als Head­line­schrift für print und digi­tale Maga­zine, Bücher und Web­sei­ten u.v.m. TECHNISCHE INFORMATIONEN Überschriften | Auszeichnungsschrift | dreckige Handschrift »elegant hand script«. OpenType Schrift mit 223 Glyphen & 1 Schriftschnitt (regu­lar). Symbole und Ligaturen (mit dia­kri­ti­schen Zei­chen & €)
  29. American Scribe by Three Islands Press, $39.00
    The Declaration of Independence was authored by Thomas Jefferson, but his is not the classic handwriting on the engrossed copies familiar to most Americans. That belonged to Timothy Matlack, an early patriot who fought in the Revolution, sat as prosecutor at Benedict Arnold’s court martial, and also penned copies of a number of documents for then-General George Washington. Matlack’s script was compact but legible, perfect for the first and most famous of American documents. Now you, too, can write that way. Please note: The font does not include any of the signatures from the Declaration of Independence.
  30. HGB Bacco by HGB fonts, $23.00
    Since 2005, I have repeatedly attempted to create a neutral-looking grotesque with a humanistic character. I wanted a pleasant, soft typeface. The typeface should appear similar to Helvetica or Univers, but with more open shapes and therefore better readability. The features are deliberately reserved with 4 gradations plus italics. The onum feature for Old Style Figures contains additional alternative letters such as a looped g. The italics have a swash feature with some decorative shapes. As a sans serif, HGB Bacco does not appear to be technically constructed, but has a friendly, open character and is also suitable for longer texts.
  31. Livington by Skinny Type, $12.00
    Livington is a handwritten SVG font that has the look and feel of a true hand drawing. The handwritten Livington font requires Photoshop CC 2017 or Illustrator CC 2018 (or later) to work, but the OTF Livington Script doesn't require any special software and can be used on any computer and on any software. INCLUDING: Livington SVG handwriting font Livington All Caps font LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Please note that the Livington SVG Handwritten Font is English only, but Livington's script contains the following characters: aàáâÃäåcçdðeèéêëiìíîïnñoøòóôõöuùüúill, Danish, English, French, German, German (Switzerland), Norwegian Bokmål, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss German. Thank you!!
  32. MODERN Hand Fraktur by TypoGraphicDesign, $19.00
    KONZEPT/BESONDERHEITEN
 Der schludrige und raue handgeschriebene Fraktur Cha­rak­ter, geben der Schrift eine hohe Wiedererkennung und eine gewisse Einzigartigkeit. Das Motto lautet handgemacht, rau, Fraktur & modern. EINSATZGEBIETE
 Das dreckige, dicke Aussehen der handgeschriebenen Schrift würde sich über fol­gende Gebiete sehr freuen und sich dort dreckig heimisch füh­len: Logos/Wortmarken aller Art, Flyer für fast jede Party, Plat­ten­Co­ver, Comic-Cover und Gra­phic Novel Let­te­ring, Pla­kat­ De­sign, Movie-Font, als Head­line­schrift für print und digi­tale Maga­zine, Bücher und Web­sei­ten u.v.m. TECHNISCHE INFORMATIONEN Überschriften | Auszeichnungsschrift | Fraktur Handschrift »Modern Hand Fraktur«. OpenType Schrift mit 258 Glyphen & 1 Schriftschnitt (regu­lar). Symbole und Ligaturen (mit dia­kri­ti­schen Zei­chen & €)
  33. Brutal Fashion by Bogstav, $18.00
    There are a lot of things to say about fashion. I never really cared about what people meant was fashion, at any time of my life...well, not counting my teenage years!!! I was a teenager in the 1980ies and I was really into what was hot or not...but when I look at photos of myself from that time, I always wonder what kind of fashion trends I was following! :) Brutal Fashion is really not brutal in any way, but more attractive, nice, charming, handsome, delicate and graceful - with a stunning amount of handmade roughness!
  34. Franklin Gothic Raw Semi Serif by Wiescher Design, $19.50
    When drawing a new font, there is a time when the final form is found – almost – but the curves are not slick and clean yet, that's what I call the "raw" form. Raw – no sweeteners added! In this family I redefined this moment in type development for the eternally beautiful "Franklin Gothic". I call the design "Franklin Gothic Raw". This packet is the semi-serif addition. There never was a Franklin-Gothic with serifs but actually the font lends itself perfectly to a slab-serif. I started with adding a half serif and eventually add a full slab-serif later on.
  35. Trippy Hippie JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Don’t let the name “Trippy Hippie JNL” fool you. Although the type design fits well with the 1960s-70s hippie movement and the “love generation”, the design is actually straight out of a page from a vintage German lettering textbook entitled “50 Alphabete fur Technikur und Fachschulen” (loosely translated to “50 Alphabets for Technicians and Specialized Schools”). The novelty, free form shapes and stroke weights of this hand lettered alphabet fits well in creating 1920s period pieces or for designing a retro-inspired rock and roll concert poster. Trippy Hippie JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  36. Conglomerate by Typetanic Fonts, $39.00
    Sans or serif? Square or rounded? Calligraphic or geometric? Conglomerate is both all and none of these things — a subtle yet unorthodox blend of typographic traits resulting in a clean, unique, and versatile font family with large, open counters for legibility in text yet crisp, sharp details that sparkle at display sizes. Conglomerate is sturdy but never stiff, crisp but never stark — perfect for projects that require a more contemporary feel than either a traditional serif or geometric sans might bring. Conglomerate received a PRINT Magazine Best in Class award, and was one of Typographica’s Favorite Typefaces of 2016.
  37. Editors Note by Jen Wagner Co., $17.00
    Say hello to the Editor's Note Family, an editorial serif display that includes 16 fonts, regular and italic, from Hairline weight to Bold, and still has all the clean lines, tight curves, and trendy minimalist vibes! I've been loving the clean, editorial type trend happening in design right now (let's be real, there's always a place for timeless editorial type). Editor's Note is a stunningly crisp upper and lowercase typeface that looks incredible in both large settings as a display text (think big headers, pretty quotes, calls to action, etc.). I've been loving combining the regular and italic, especially in big, bold quotes.
  38. Lauthan by Nurf Designs, $16.00
    Lauthan is a bold handwritten font, carefully handcrafted to become a true favorite. Its casual charm makes it appear wonderfully down-to-earth, readable and, ultimately, incredibly versatile.
  39. JH Hikmat by JH Fonts, $95.00
    Jh Hikmat is a modern arabic font; it is derived from the Naskh and Ruqaa calligraphy script. It is ideal for kids books, greeting cards and advertising projects.
  40. Snappy by Jörg Schmitt, $35.00
    Snappy is a friendly and curly font. It is influenced by the typical coffee house typefaces in france. It comes along with four weights and one outline font.
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