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  1. Chic Chalk by Kustomtype, $25.00
    Kustomtype’s “Chick Chalk” font is a sans serif font family with a regular & oblique version. It contains all upper & lower cases. The “Chick Chalk” family is coordinated into letterforms, metrics, and weights to work better together. Why still looking for old school types for your posters, advertising, text, design, artwork, headtext, editoral design, magazines, etc... ‘Chic Chalk is Perfectly Imperfect’
  2. Candelivers by Armasen, $12.00
    Candelivers is a fun and display typeface, for better use in short sentences, or letterings and logo designs. It comes with a several features, like swashes, alternates and ligatures. It has a little not simmetry between the characters that gives a personality and handmade touch. A Glow version is also available to give more soft and fun personality. I hope you enjoy it!
  3. Murbia by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Murbia was written with a glimmer-pen which has left the letters with a grungy look. What's even better is that the font comes with loads of ligatures for both double letters/numbers and the most common letter combinations...just to make the font look more like real scribbled handwriting! You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the autoligatures.
  4. Fusione by Paweł Burgiel, $38.00
    Fusione is a handwritten, informal, sketch-like typeface drawn by hand using ink and a sharp nib pen on smooth paper. It is useful for display, poster, books titling, advertising, and magazine work. Best used in Open Type apps, it has automatically exchanging alternates for better simulate true handlettering. Character set support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages.
  5. Black Tie by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    Black Tie is an art-deco font with the smooth sophistication of retro design. It is very readable and can be used at all sizes. It functions well as a display font and creates attention-attracting headers and subheaders. Black Tie comes in two styles: 1. Black Tie Regular: in which the caps and lower case have different baselines. Black Tie Regular is better for sub-heads and display. 2. Black Tie Baseline: in which all characters share a common baseline. This style is better for body text and smaller sizes. Fully professional, Black Tie contains a full character set Ñ Upper and Lower case, all numerals, punctuation, symbols and accented characters. It is suitable for layout work in all major European languages Ñ Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Swedish and Italian (to name a few). The characters are spaced for readability and have been carefully kerned.
  6. Only You Pro by LeType, $49.90
    Only You is handmade, and specially romantic. It was made to brighten your projects, turning everything more beautiful. The special encounter between uppercase letters and lowercase letters is perfect. Only You is unicase, with 888 glyphs, and what’s better: it has one special alternative for all letters as uppercase, and that creates an infinity of combinations. Only You is brilliant, gorgeous, and multilingual - it also includes the Cyrillic version! It has more than 200 ligatures, several alternates and swashes. You can also obtain an unlimited number of possibilities in your layout - there are several possibilities for starting and finishing a word. Do you want some more? You should take a look at Only You Icons with more than 300 options between icons, ribbons and frames that will make your project very attractive and romantic. The font doesn't have PDF and works better in softwares that support the complete OpenType function.
  7. Tobi Greek Cyrillic by RodrigoTypo, $40.00
    Tobi Greek Cyrillic is a typography based on Tobi (2015), now much improved with alternative ligatures and better than containing the Greek in capital letters and also in Cyrillic. Tobi Greek Cyrillic is a very cheerful typography, especially fun for children’s titles, juvenile children’s clothing comics, this typography was designed with a lot of love. Authors:  Rodrigo Araya https://www.behance.net/Rodrigotypo and Andrey Kudryavtsev.
  8. Hokkien by AdultHumanMale, $12.00
    HOKKIEN is an all caps sister to my other font Penang. It was inspired by some old pieces of Art Deco signage I had discovered in Penang Malaysia, The font is available in one weight for now. The font is loaded with plenty of foreign extras and currency symbols. I have also included an alternate cap S which works better visually in blocks of copy.
  9. Cover Charge JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Although less prevalent today, a cover charge was added to better class night clubs of the 1930s and 1940s to discourage patronage by people of questionable social graces. The general idea was that the lower strata of society (meaning the "average Joe" or "hoi polloi") would balk at paying an extra fee just for entrance to a place of good entertainment and fine dining.
  10. Codex by Linotype, $29.99
    Codex was designed by Georg Trump and introduced by the font foundry C.E. Weber in 1954. Based on the German Gothic script of the 13th century, this font has the character of handwriting. Its capital letters are extremely big in comparison with the lower case, hence good for contrast in short text, however, this characteristic makes the font better suited to languages which use fewer capital letters.
  11. JetJaneButton by Ingrimayne Type, $15.00
    JetJaneButton has letters on a design that looks like a computer button. Its letters are from JetJane Mono, a sans-serif monospaced font. The typeface contains characters that can add color to letters. There are two ways to do this. One uses layers and the other a combination of characters, some with zero width. This pdf file explains the how this can be done.
  12. Veneribe by Greater Albion Typefounders, $10.95
    Veneribe -the Venerable face- is an experiment in what many today might call 'grunge', though we at Greater Albion would probably prefer to talk of rustic (or if we're feeling really old-fashioned rustick) charm. It's a derivative of our Clementhorpe family, and aims to combine a battered antique look with the charm of that decorative Roman family. Regular and oblique forms are offered.
  13. Sophisto by MAC Rhino Fonts, $36.00
    A successful collaboration between MRF and Psy/Ops Type Foundry. In search for a Sans Serif with a significant and strong character but still ”low-key” enough to be functional for most areas, Sophisto finally grew into an extensive family of 21 parts. Made carefully to fit both text- and display solutions. The buttons, images and patterns makes it even more complete as a family.
  14. Kimberly Paradise by Timurtype, $14.00
    Introducing by Timur type Proudly Present, White Butter Kimberly Paradise A Handwritten Font Kimberly Paradise is perfect for product packaging, branding project, megazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background. This Kimberly Paradise font includes: -Full Set of standard alphabet and punctuation & symbol -Extra set Alternate ending lowercase -multilingual support. Embelish your designs with our original fonts.Enjoy the font, Thank you!
  15. Starbounder by Kustomtype, $25.00
    Kustomtype's "Starbouder" font is a cool stencil font family with a regular & oblique version. It contains all upper & lower cases. The "Starbouder" family is coordinated into letterforms, metrics, and weights to work better together. Why still looking for cool and decorative army, stencil and graffiti fonts for your posters, advertising, text, design, artwork, headtext, editoral design, magazines, etc. 'Starbouder is a decorative stencil & graffiti font'
  16. Sweet Mones by Gatype, $14.00
    Introducing Sweet Mones for your better work. With a classy and natural handwriting style, it features a classy and chic typeface. Sweet Mones is best used for a variety of designs, such as posters, banners, logos, book covers, titles, print products, merchandise, social media, and more. Find out more ways to use this font by previewing the font. Thanks and good luck with your design
  17. Glence by Nine Font, $25.00
    Glence family is a geometric sans-serif type family with 9 weights, from thin to black,with corresponding italics. Glence is designed based on geometric shapes that looks simple and clean. Each font includes opentype features such as Stylistic Alternates, Proportional Figures, Tabular Figures, Numerator, Superscript, Subscript, Case-Sensitive, Denominators, Scientific Inferiors, Ordinals, Ligatures and Fractions. Glence will make your artworks better with its simple & clean shapes.
  18. Sticky Annie by Sander's Conspiracy, $20.00
    Sticky Annie is the latest in the series of fonts I've designed that are named after my wife. Little bundles of overlapping sticks or lines make up each character. It's made to look good at small font sizes, but the bigger, the better. At small sizes it's fun and a little childish. At bigger sizes, especially in all-caps, it looks intricate, distinctive and stately.
  19. Mega Drone by Sarid Ezra, $17.00
    Mega Drone is a black and fat display font with unique lowercase. You can use this font for many project that require strong and bold vibes. This font also including icons and catchwords that you can access just from ligature. Just mix the uppercase and lowercase in a word for better looks. This font also suitable for logo and more. Mega Drone also support multi language!
  20. Pixwar by FSdesign-Salmina, $39.00
    An epochal battle in form of font. Calligraphic characters and pixel fight against each other in this experimental font. Two historical epochs collude. You decide the destiny of the battle using the shift button. The font is based on OpenType technology. Ligatures are required for its correct functionality and must be switched on (both on professional and office applications). May the best win, with Pixwar.
  21. Legal by Linotype, $29.99
    The Legal typeface family grew out a sans serif project that Hellmut G. Bomm began in the 1970s (his HGB Grotesk). This refined, industrial type family is well suited for short amounts of text, headlines, corporate identity and logo design. In small sizes, the typeface works like many other sans serifs, but with better differentiation between characters. The Legal family includes oldstyle figures and true italics.
  22. Missale Solis by astype, $41.00
    Missale Solis is an overhaul of my previous font Missale Lunea from 2004. After some usecases and requestes for customized versions I decided to make a redesign that is better suited for screen. The font is useful for headlines and small amounts of text with a distinctive medieval impression. It includes Roman figures, dynamic fractions, zodiacs and an alternate design for T and ampersand (&).
  23. Reloaded by Almarkha Type, $25.00
    Reloaded - Military Serif Font, first conceptualize was inspired by the classic vintage military stencil design . I wanted a typeface that could be a solid base for any military inspired project Reloaded Fonts can be used for wallpaper, pattern fills, web page background, surface textures. Perfect for making army posters , scrapbooking,invitation cards, stationary, gift wrap, packaging, buttons, pendants, holiday gifts, print on fabrics and so much more.
  24. Overbyte by Comicraft, $19.00
    This digitally remastered high density lettering has been bitmapped out for you by Comicraft's Eric Eng Wong. Those of you harddriving through cyberspace on the information superhighway had better zap your prams and reboot your hard disk before you're dragged into your system folder while OVERBYTE makes a major withdrawal from your atm. Do not be fooled by the name, there's nothing goofy about this typeface.
  25. Boucle by TipografiaRamis, $29.00
    Bouclé is a monoline decorative typeface family of three subfamilies—Plain, Round and Loopy. Plain and Round come in two weights—regular and bold. Bouclé Plain, as its name states, has minimal decorative features in comparison with Bouclé Round, and especially Bouclé Loopy. Thus, Bouclé Plain fonts could be better used for display text purposes. Round and Loopy fonts are reserved for highly decorative cases.
  26. Yuko by Thinkdust, $10.00
    Big, bold and with attitude to spare, no-one better get in the way of Yuko when it’s got something to say. Although it’s a gentle giant really, Yuko has a lot of opinions and it won’t go without being heard. Yuko is most effective when you need to say something loudly and with attitude to get people’s attention, especially if you’re competing for space.
  27. Ritz Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Browsing online auctions and other webs sites often unearths wonderful examples of lettering from the past. A perfect example is Ritz Stencil JNL, modeled after a page from a 1930s-era lettering book. Although this font has similar characteristics to other better-known designs, there are enough unique differences to let it stand on its own as a great example of the Art Deco era.
  28. Weirdtopia by Invasi Studio, $19.00
    Weirdtopia - is retro, fun, and playful. It really ties together your piece to make it feel retro. Perfect for making any project like header, quote, layout magazine, and others. Even better if used on the 60s and 70s design projects. A mix of psychedelia and groovy, it came with open-type features such as stylistic alternates that you can modify to fit your own style.
  29. Knitting And Sewing Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Knitting & Sewing Doodles are just that. If you type all caps you get 15 knitting icons and lower case is 15 sewing doodles. Knitting items include yarn, knitting, needles, ball winder, spinning supplies, stitch counter, etc. Sewing machine, buttons, thread, pin cushion, bobbin, thimble and needles, scissors, label, tape measure, darning egg, zipper, seam ripper, and pins, all in the Outside the Line style.
  30. Running Hipster by Hanoded, $15.00
    Running Hipster is a tall, thin and all caps font with a funny name. The upper and lower case letters differ and can be mixed. You don’t necessarily have to use it to market your free range sheep woolen jumpers or organic button squash and soy based sour cream soup, feel free to use it for just about anything. Comes with a vintage amount of diacritics.
  31. Middleton Brush by Canada Type, $24.95
    One of the earliest fonts published by Canada Type was Coffee Script, Phil Rutter's digitization of Robert Hunter Middleton's 1962 brush script, Wave. In 2010, when the font was revisited for an update, it was shown that it was too light for applications under 24 pt, and too irregular for applications over 64 pt. So the face was redigitized from scratch. This new digitization maintains a soft contour and a steadier stroke, as well as much better outlines for use at both extremes of scaling. Language support was also greatly expanded, and many alternates were added to the redigitized character set. The name was also changed to Middleton Brush, to better reflect the origins of the design, which was Middleton's response to Robert Smith's popular Brush Script Middleton Brush comes in all popular formats. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic, Esperanto, Maltese, Turkish, and Celtic/Welsh languages.
  32. Burger by Lián Types, $25.00
    Inspired in the world of the fast-food, my aim with Burger was to achieve a sexy slab serif font. Since it's not very common to see slabs with swashes I consider this project as an experiment with interesting results. In order to mantain an even weight on the written word, all the glyphs including the swashy ones had to look like compact blocks: This makes the font work much better used with almost no leading, as seen in posters above. Despite the formal look of its genre, this slab serif is also very playful and unique. (Maybe unhealthy food deserves better fonts already, right?) Taste Burger, come on, give it a try! On a more personal note: Why I made this font? Some months ago I started the gym and with it, an strict diet to see some results faster... Maybe my temptation is being, in Lacanian terms, "sublimated" by making delicious and unhealthy fonts.
  33. Coranto 2 by TypeTogether, $49.00
    Now available as Opentype font with extended character set, Coranto 2. It is originally based on Unger’s typeface Paradox, and arose from a desire to transfer the elegance and refinement of that type to newsprint. Coranto 2 has a larger x-height and in many places has been made more robust. Over the past 25 years newspaper production has seen spectacular improvements in paper and print quality, the introduction of colour printing, and vastly better register. Newspaper production still demands a lot of letter forms, but advanced printing brings out details better and makes typography more appealing to readers. For text type the newspaper is no longer an environment in which survival is the chief assignment. Today, newspapers are not merely a matter of cheap grey paper, thin ink and super-fast rotary printing, and type design no longer has to focus on surviving the mechanical technology and providing elementary legibility. Now there is also room to create an ambience, to give a paper a clearer identity of its own; there is scope for precision and refinement. One consequence of this is that newspaper designers can now look beyond the traditional group of newsfaces. Conversely, a newsface can be used outside the newspaper — not an uncommon occurrence. The update to this beautiful font family, Coranto 2, includes the addition of over 250 glyphs featuring full Latin A language support, new ligatures, 4 sets of numerals, arbitrary fractions and superiors/inferiors. Furthermore, kerning was added and fine tuned for better performance.
  34. Cursivo Saxonio by Intellecta Design, $21.90
    Cursivo Saxonio is a typeface inspired in the famous book The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, by H P Lovecraft. It shows better than I get with my studies the authentic "Insularis" or "Cursivo Saxonio" handlettering of the VIII and XI centuries used by some people in Britain. The text on the accompanying poster reads: “Corwinus necandus est. Cadaver aq(ua) forti dissolvendum, nec aliq(ui)d retinendum. Tace ut potes”
  35. De Arloy by Storictype, $16.00
    De Arloy Typeface was inspired by art nouveau style from 1890-1910 which combining classic typography with awesome features bring classic touch on this decade :), it works well with normal size text but it works even better for large displays or short words. this is suit for : wine packaging, labeling, logo, classic shop, coffee shop, movie title, etc De Arloy Features Uppercase Lowercase Numerals & Punctuations Open Type featuring Ligatures
  36. Good Grief PB by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    An ever so slightly off kilter sans-serif, Good Grief started as a digitization of a film typeface called Carmel by LetterGraphics. From there, this fun and friendly typeface was taken from its limited character set and fleshed out to a fully functional typeface. With the legibility of a text typeface, yet the personality of a display type, Good Grief - why haven't you gotten this fantastic font yet?
  37. Sebino by Nine Font, $25.00
    Sebino family is a neutral sans-serif type family with 9 weights, from thin to black, with corresponding italics. Sebino has a large x-height with open apertures which make texts more legible at small sizes. Each font includes opentype features such as Proportional Figures, Tabular Figures, Numerator, Superscript, Subscript, Case-Sensitive, Denominators, Scientific Inferiors, Ordinals, Ligatures and Fractions. Sebino will make your artworks better with its clean & clear shapes.
  38. Brush Of Zeuxis by nasirbaradari, $15.00
    Brush of Zeuxis is a font inspired by the ancient painter Zeuxis, this really cool-looking brush stroke font is here to make your designs look way better and cooler. This font can be used for as many things as you want, it can be used on a thriller poster or a music album, this font will look very cool in a rock album, and many, many more!
  39. Puffy Slushy by Fauzistudio, $9.00
    Here it is! the most cheerful font on the market, besides being cheerful font, on the other hand, this font can also make your project even more attractive to look at, this font is suitable for those of you who want to make stickers, logos, quotes, or something else, what are you waiting for, choose Puffy Slushy so that your project will be even better and more pleasant.
  40. Library Book Initials JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Library Book Initials JNL was modeled from examples of Sidney Gaunt's Publicity Initials; originally sold in metal type by Barnhart Brothers and Spindler as a companion to the Publicity Gothic typeface. The smoothed-down lines of the original characters allow for these initials to balace better when set against complementary type faces. A regular version is on the upper case keys, with an oblique version on the lower case keys.
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