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  1. Cuteness Persimmon by Abo Daniel, $17.00
    introducing CUTENESS PERSIMMON -unique bouncy script- it is great for branding, packaging, quotes, wedding card, logo, signature, tote bag design, card, banner, and anything craft project. I created some doodles to make this font perfect. you can add underscore twice after a to k. Features: - Uppercase - Lowercase - Numeral - Multilingual - doodles - PUA encoded I hope you love it. regards, Abo Daniel Studio
  2. Cutie Biscuit by Balpirick, $15.00
    Cutie Biscuit is perfect for product packaging, branding project, magazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background. This font includes TTF, Cutie Biscuit also has multilingual support.
  3. Hei cute by Cocodesign, $10.00
    Hei Cute is a modern calligraphy font design, including regular. You can use this lovely font for various purposes: logos, product packaging, wedding invitations, branding, headlines, signage, labels, signatures, book covers, posters, quotes, and more.
  4. Cutie Pie by The Arborie, $11.00
    This is the cutest font in the galaxy. It's neat yet adorable! Use it for posters, note-taking, or even cute logo designs. Your imagination is the limit.
  5. Talking Cat by Bogstav, $12.00
    There is no such thing as a talking cat, however, you can often find these in adventures, movies and other stories. At least, now you can have your own font called "Talking Cat", and perhaps even your cat will like it! Mine did! Talking Cat works very well with packaging, toys, posters, postcards or perhaps even flyers - the smoothly rounded edges makes sure your design keeps that handmade look!
  6. Cupcake Cuties by IbraCreative, $23.00
    Cupcake Cuties is a delightful and whimsical handwritten font that brings a touch of sweetness and playfulness to all things related to cooking and kids. Its charming letterforms, adorned with playful swirls and endearing curves, evoke the joy and magic of baking and childhood. With each character carefully crafted as if with a sprinkle of fairy dust, Cupcake Cuties adds a whimsical and inviting flair to cookbooks, recipe cards, children’s menus, and party invitations. From delectable cupcake illustrations to delightful kitchen-themed designs, this font captures the essence of culinary creativity and the enchantment of childhood, making it a perfect choice to create a truly delightful and memorable experience for little chefs and their families.
  7. Cat Finger by TypoGraphicDesign, $9.00
    The typeface Cat Finger is designed from 2021 for the font foundry Typo Graphic Design by Manuel Viergutz × Carmen Thiemer. The display font based on the human hand. Started analog with acrylic paint, a finger and a white paper. After scanning, a digital brush was created. With the help of a touch tablet, this brush was used as a writing tool. One font-stlye written with the left hand (left) and one with the right hand (right).
  8. Pine Nuts by Jonahfonts, $42.00
    Pine Nuts is very suitable for a variety of designs, packaging and quick statements. For a connected version please visit Pine Nuts United.
  9. King Tut by Canada Type, $24.95
    King Tut is a restoration and expansion of the original Egyptian Expanded, a single bold face cut in 1850 by Miller & Richard, the famous Edinburgh founders. This aesthetic, though originally issued to help drive simple print advertising of those days, is perhaps the longest lasting genre of typeface. This aesthetic flourished in the later part of the 19th century, helped by the surge of similar faces from England (such as Figgins' Antique 6 and Expanded Antique), and became the defining index of the old American wild west that continues to this very day. King Tut serves up its impact through a balance between the wide, compact letterforms and elegant curvature that manages to come through even in confined areas. The family's weight variety allows for more options in counterspace use as well as precision in the amount of curve definition and contrast needed by the typographer. The lighter weights completely oppose that 19th century boldness and expose the alphabet's skeleton in a strive for simplicity that fits modern applications. With generous language support to boot, King Tut's diverse offerings make it an essential addition to today's designer repertoire.
  10. Out Back by chicken, $17.00
    A twice-painted sign in Tobago's back country was the seed for this weird grab-bag of chunky, slightly sleazy letterforms.
  11. Big Cat by FontMesa, $25.00
    Released in 2006 under the name Flatrock this new 2020 version takes back the original name of Big Cat. Also new for 2020 are two solid black weights and Big Cat now has additional accented glyphs for eastern European countries. If you're looking to make an authentic 1800's broadside poster then Big Cat is perfect for the job, combine it with other woodtype fonts from our collection.
  12. BON ViVER - Unknown license
  13. Bon Guia by T-26, $29.00
  14. Bon Voyage by Great Lakes Lettering, $24.00
    Based on the handwriting of Taryn Sutherland of Twinkle and Toast. Great Lakes Lettering is thrilled to release Bon Voyage. Add a flair of elegance and whimsy to your DIY designs.
  15. Bon Ami by Fontop, $12.00
    Bon Ami is a hand lettered condensed font perfect to add a fun feel and individual look to everything you create including cards & invites, logos, souvenirs, stationary, and so on. It also works perfectly when pairing with other fonts, f.e. with my Paramaribo font (as in the image with the cupcake). The font consists of Latin multilingual support as well as uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and basic punctuations.
  16. Bon Foyage by Ahmad Jamaludin, $15.00
    Start new year for new font! present to you, Bon Foyage! Bon Foyage is a Vintage modern serif typeface with unique letterforms, beautiful alternative glyphs, and complete multilingual support. Every letter has a subtle uniqueness to it, from the alternate letterforms of "g, j, y", these glyphs are memorable! This font is perfect for editorial projects, logo design, clothing branding, product packaging, magazine headers, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. Features : Unique letterforms Works on PC & Mac Simple Installations Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word. PUA Encoded Characters Fully accessible without additional design software. Follow my shop for upcoming updates including additional glyphs and language support.
  17. Bon Apetit by Monotype, $29.99
    Food stuff
  18. Bon Apit by Papermode Co, $16.00
    Bon Apit is a monoline script typeface with extra features. Bon Apit comes in a handmade style and can perfectly be used for an elegant addition to any logo, invitation, product packaging, hand-written quote, greetings card, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting/wedding cards, packaging, fashion, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose. Includes multi-lingual support and special ligatures If you do not have programs that support OpenType features like Adobe Illustrator and CorelDraw X Versions, you can access all alternates using Font Book (Mac) or Character Map (Windows). Thank you!
  19. Offshore Banking Business - Unknown license
  20. F25 Bank Printer - 100% free
  21. Comic Book Commando - Personal use only
  22. Linotype Funny Bones by Linotype, $29.00
    Linotype Funny Bones is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the contestants of the International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. The font was designed by the German artist Ingo Preuss and is available in two weights, one and two. Linotype Funny Bones one consists of two different alphabets containing only capital letters and offers a variety of interesting combinations. Weight two and one set of capitals of weight one are somewhat light and delicate, while the other set of capitals of weight one are of a strongly constructed nature, which makes for a good contrast. The carefully constructed details of the font detract from its legibility, but Linotype Funny Bones is perfect for short texts and headlines in point sizes larger than 12.
  23. Mister Bones NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Alpha Midnight, reconstructed from an unnamed source by Dick Pape for Solotype, provided the pattern for this big, bold, unconventional stencil face, sure to grab your readers' attention. Both versions include the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets, as well as localization for Moldovan and Romanian.
  24. Sales Book JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sales Book JNL was recreated from sample letters found in the wood type section of an old printer's supply catalog.
  25. Funny Book Sans by G. Alex Gonzalez, $20.00
    Funny Book Sans includes these codepages: 1252 Latin 1; 1250 Latin 2: Eastern Europe; 1251 Cyrillic; 1253 Greek; 1254 Turkish; 1255 Hebrew; 1257 Windows Baltic; 1258 Windows Vietnamese.
  26. Book Report JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Here's another stencil font designed from and inspired by the lettering guides used for years by teachers, school children, merchants and others.
  27. Dutch Mediaeval Book by Canada Type, $29.95
    This is the elaborately expanded version of what is arguably the most classic and popular of all historic Dutch faces: Sjoerd Hendrik de Roos's Hollandse Mediaeval from 1912. Over the decades, many pressmen and typography connoisseurs have gushed loving prose about this typeface. An extended family of two weights, corresponding italics, small caps, four condensed fonts, four book fonts, a set of initials and some very Dutch ornaments, Dutch Mediaeval is a versatile workhorse that flows comfortably and artistically, with the elegance of the main weights nicely complemented by the sturdiness of the bolds. Very few text faces are this clean and inviting while being crafty as well. The Dutch Mediaeval family comes with quite a few OpenType features and extended Latin language support.
  28. Boink Scratchy Outline by Robert Petrick, $19.95
    Boink Scratchy Outline is a new variation in a series based on my classic "Boink" font.
  29. Bank Stencil EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  30. Bank Script SB by Scangraphic Digital Type Collection, $26.00
    Since the release of these fonts most typefaces in the Scangraphic Type Collection appear in two versions. One is designed specifically for headline typesetting (SH: Scangraphic Headline Types) and one specifically for text typesetting (SB Scangraphic Bodytypes). The most obvious differentiation can be found in the spacing. That of the Bodytypes is adjusted for readability. That of the Headline Types is decidedly more narrow in order to do justice to the requirements of headline typesetting. The kerning tables, as well, have been individualized for each of these type varieties. In addition to the adjustment of spacing, there are also adjustments in the design. For the Bodytypes, fine spaces were created which prevented the smear effect on acute angles in small typesizes. For a number of Bodytypes, hairlines and serifs were thickened or the whole typeface was adjusted to meet the optical requirements for setting type in small sizes. For the German lower-case diacritical marks, all Headline Types complements contain alternative integrated accents which allow the compact setting of lower-case headlines.
  31. Bank Of England by K-Type, $20.00
    Bank of England is loosely based on the blackletter lettering from Series F English twenty pound banknotes introduced in 2007. The font takes inspiration from German Kanzlei (Chancery) typefaces and the English calligraphers John Ayres and George Bickham. For designers using OpenType-aware applications, Bank of England includes Swash versions of all uppercase letters and ampersand, Alternates for nine lowercase letters and capital Z, and sixteen ornamental flourishes. Western European accented characters are included, and also a simplified St. Edward’s Crown (Elizabeth II’s coronation crown) at the Section (§) and PlusMinus (±) keystrokes (Windows Alt-0167 and Alt-0177).
  32. Bank Statement AOE by Astigmatic, $19.95
    A typeface made from vintage typewriter samples and meticulously compiled into a complete character set.
  33. Funny Bone JF by Jukebox Collection, $32.99
  34. Black Bone Script by Skinny Type, $15.00
    Black Bone Signature font is a classy, stylish, simple and elegant signature font. Specially designed with the concept of script fonts with natural pen strokes. The impression of soft line will be visible. I keep this font looks stylish, elegant, classy, modern, easy to use, and lots of combination options. This font easy to use and friendly for designer and it is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!. Black Bone Signature font is perfect for use as signature, branding, logos, quotes, card, wedding, social media, watermark, name tag, and many other project. Features: -Upper and Lowercase -Numerals & Symbols -Multilingual Support -Ligatures -Swash Please send a message if you have questions. Thank you !
  35. Bank Sans EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
    With its extended complement, this comprehensive redesign of Bank Gothic by Elsner+Flake offers a wide spectrum for usage. After 80 years, the typeface Bank Gothic, designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1930, is still as desirable for all areas of graphic design as it has ever been. Its usage spans the design of headlines to exterior design. Game manufacturers adopt this spry typeface, so reminiscent of the Bauhaus and its geometric forms, as often as do architects and web designers. The creative path of the Bank Gothic from hot metal type via phototypesetting to digital variations created by desktop designers has by now taken on great breadth. The number of cuts has increased. The original Roman weight has been augmented by Oblique and Italic variants. The original versions came with just a complement of Small Caps. Now, they are, however, enlarged by often quite individualized lower case letters. In order to do justice to the form changes and in order to differentiate between the various versions, the Bank Gothic, since 2007 a US trademark of the Grosse Pointe Group (Trademark FontHaus, USA), is nowadays available under a variety of different names. Some of these variations remain close to the original concept, others strive for greater individualism in their designs. The typeface family which was cut by the American typefoundry ATF (American Type Founders) in the early 1930’s consisted of a normal and a narrow type family, each one in the weights Light, Medium and Bold. In addition to its basic ornamental structure which has its origin in square or rectangular geometric forms, there is another unique feature of the Bank Gothic: the normally round upper case letters such as B, C, G, O, P, Q, R and U are also rectangular. The one exception is the upper case letter D, which remains round, most likely for legibility reasons (there is the danger of mistaking it for the letter O.) Because of the huge success of this type design, which follows the design principles of the more square and the more contemporary adaption of the already existing Copperplate, it was soon adopted by all of the major type and typesetting manufacturers. Thus, the Bank Gothic appeared at Linotype; as Commerce Gothic it was brought out by Ludlow; and as Deluxe Gothic on Intertype typesetters. Among others, it was also available from Monotype and sold under the name Stationer’s Gothic. In 1936, Linotype introduced 6pt and 12pt weights of the condensed version as Card Gothic. Lateron, Linotype came out with Bank Gothic Medium Condensed in larger sizes and a more narrow set width and named it Poster Gothic. With the advent of photoypesetters and CRT technologies, the Bank Gothic experienced an even wider acceptance. The first digital versions, designed according to present computing technologies, was created by Bitstream whose PostScript fonts in Regular and Medium weights have been available through FontShop since 1991. These were followed by digital redesigns by FontHaus, USA, and, in 1996, by Elsner+Flake who were also the first company to add cursive cuts. In 2009, they extended the family to 16 weights in both Roman and Oblique designs. In addition, they created the long-awaited Cyrillic complement. In 2010, Elsner+Flake completed the set with lowercase letters and small caps. Since its redesign the type family has been available from Elsner+Flake under the name Bank Sans®. The character set of the Bank Sans® Caps and the Bank Sans® covers almost all latin-based languages (Europe Plus) as well as the Cyrillic character set MAC OS Cyrillic and MS Windows 1251. Both families are available in Normal, Condensed and Compressed weights in 4 stroke widths each (Light, Regular, Medium and Bold). The basic stroke widths of the different weights have been kept even which allows the mixing of, for instance, normal upper case letters and the more narrow small caps. This gives the family an even wider and more interactive range of use. There are, furthermore, extensive sets of numerals which can be accessed via OpenType-Features. The Bank Sans® type family, as opposed to the Bank Sans® Caps family, contains, instead of the optically reduced upper case letters, newly designed lower case letters and the matching small caps. Bank Sans® fonts are available in the formats OpenType and TrueType.
  36. Specimen Book JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A thin Roman typeface with slab serifs shown in various editions of the American Type Founders’ Specimen Book as either Lining Antique or Lining Central Antique was the model for Specimen Book JNL which is available in both regular and oblique versions. This is the 1700th design released by Jeff Levine Fonts since its inception in January, 2006 and was named Specimen Book JNL to celebrate the era when metal type and letterpress were the modern technology of their time.
  37. Open Book ING by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    OpenBookING is a gimmick or novelty font that has letters on pages of a book. It is caps only and monospaced. The letters on the upper-case keys are on the left-handed pages of an open book and the letters on the lower-case keys are the same letters but on the right-handed pages of an open book. One could alternate upper and lower case keys to get letters on complete books, but the Opentype feature of contextual alternatives (calt) does this automatically. Several previous typefaces from IngrimayneType used the calt feature to alternate shapes that fit together in an interlocking pattern, such as alternating concave and convex shapes. OpenBookING uses the calt feature in a different way, to alternate two halves of a symmetrical shape. To provide two copies of numbers and common symbols, some non-alphabetical characters are unavailable because their slots were taken by the second form of the number or common symbol. If stylistic set one (ss01) is turned on, spaces are replaced with empty pages. This may leave you with unwanted spaces at the end of lines, and to eliminate them, turn off the feature (or change the font) for these spaces. The empty pages can be used in a layer to add color to the text. There is also a second set of empty pages with a filled page that can also be used in layers. (See poster for examples.) These pages are on the (logicalnot multiply) and (register divide) characters for the first set and on the (ordmasculine ellipsis) and (macron trademark) keys for the second set. Finally, OpenBookING has a large set of accented characters if anyone should need them. The letters used on the books were derived from the font Myhota-Bold. For a related typeface of letters on book covers, see NewLibrary. OpenBookING has limited uses and is priced accordingly.
  38. Kids Book olst by Olexstudio, $8.00
    KIDS BOOK olstd Font will look gorgeous on all your designs, kids invitation, kids poster design, kids book design, branding materials, kids logo's, and all project design other. WHAT'S INCLUDED KIDS BOOK olstd Font contains standard characters, Uppercase, Lowercase, numbers, punctuation, ligatures and international glyphs. Happy Designed.! regard olexstudio
  39. La Pica Bonus by RodrigoTypo, $29.00
    La Picá bonus is a new version with lower case letters, styles and dingbats that represents the popular lettering style.
  40. BB book Mono by bb-bureau, $65.00
    bb-book mono is a monospaced version of bb-book A and bb-book B . language: all latin glyphs
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