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  1. Gilas by Nirmana Visual, $17.00
    Gilas is a beautiful script font, carefully created with a touch of romantic essence. This is a beautiful combination of timeless elegance and authentic calligraphy, and includes beginning and ending swashes for the lowercase.
  2. Belagia by Nirmana Visual, $17.00
    Belagia is a beautiful script font carefully created with a touch of romantic essence. This is a beautiful combination of timeless elegance and authentic calligraphy, and includes beginning and ending swashes for the lowercase.
  3. Kampsite by Balpirick, $15.00
    Kampsite is a sophisticated and modern script font. It will elevate a wide range of design projects to the highest level, be it branding, headings, wedding designs, invitations, signatures, logos, labels, and much more!
  4. Juvenile Handwriting by Create Big Supply, $15.00
    Darling Moods is a sleek and elegant script font. It has a beautiful, natural handwriting style that will leave an authentic impression on your designs! Features: Uppercase Lawercase Numbers and punctuation Multilingual PUA Encoding
  5. Gelathy by Nirmana Visual, $14.00
    Gelathy is a beautiful script font carefully created with a touch of romantic essence. This is a beautiful combination of timeless elegance and authentic calligraphy, and includes beginning and ending swashes for the lowercase.
  6. Madyra by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Introduce Madyra a lovely Script Handwritten Font, with attractive single line this font very ready for any crafter in making any branding product design, greeting card, invitation card, surprise gift, or some decorative craft.
  7. Orange Melon by Motokiwo, $15.00
    Orange Melon, a bold script font that is suitable for headline, logotype, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising etc. This typeface is comes in uppercase, lowercase, large range of punctuation, symbols & numerals, also support multilingual.
  8. Butter Luchy by FHFont, $17.00
    Butter Luchy is Handwritten script font with handlettering Brush Style, so much opentype feature include of the font. Suitable for design, element design, wedding, event, t-shirt, logo, badges, sticker, and awesome work, etc...
  9. Hellya by Arkrist Letter, $14.00
    Hellya is an elegant script font with a contemporary atmosphere and impeccable form, inspired by timeless classic calligraphy. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all glyphs and swashes with ease!
  10. Sunday Mood by DRM Works, $9.99
    Sunday Mood is a beautiful new modern monoline script font that suits for watermark, branding, logo, invitations, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, labels, photography, special events, and more.
  11. South Beach by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A retro looking gothic with that "South Beach" look.
  12. Mashq by Arabetics, $29.00
    The Mashq script is the oldest documented Arabic Jazm calligraphy style. It was invented by the early Muslims in the Arabian cities of Mecca and Medina, exclusively for writing the Quran and other Islamic religious texts. The Mashq style employed complex ligature and multi-level baseline rules, and therefore it went through a continuous simplification process. Around the time period Mashq was developed, the early Arab Muslims experimented with another short-lived Mashq-like style with heavily slanted vertical stems, which closely resembled the common Ḥijazi style. This style is commonly referred to as the Ma’il (slanted) style. Eventually, the early complex Mashq style was replaced as the main Islamic Arabic script, by a more simplified Mashq-derived calligraphy style that was developed in the city of Kufa, modern day Iraq, which was commonly referred to as Kufi. The Kufic style became the official Arabic script style for centuries before it was replaced by the more developed Naskh, the modern Arabic script style used today. The Mashq font family by Arabetics includes three styles of Mashq. The first is Mashq regular, which closely follows the script style of Musḥaf ‘Uthman (currently displayed in the Topkapi Museum in Turkey) with only the initial and final Haa’ baselines shifting. The second is Mashq Maail, which emphasizes the features of the Ma’il style shared with Mashq. The third is Mashq Kufi, which closely follows the script style in an adequate sample from the Quran manuscripts of the Bergstraesser Archive. All three fonts include two styles, with and without Tashkeel (dots). The Mashq and Mashq Kufi fonts include two more styles, with and without Harakat (soft vowels), and Hamza. Only three soft vowels are implemented along with their Tanween (double) forms. The Sukoon vowel is the default shape before inserting a soft vowel. Hamza was treated as a vowel in the Mashq and early Kufi manuscripts. Kashida is a zero width character. In the Mashq fonts, inserting one Kashida before the final ‘Ayn glyph group will trigger alternative shapes. In the Mashq Kufi fonts, inserting one Kashida (or two) before the final Yaa’, ‘Ayn, and Ḥaa’ glyph groups will trigger alternative shapes. The Mashq font family by Arabetics was designed to be as compatible as possible with the Arabic keyboard and Unicode alphabet used in computers today. Calligraphic variations were implemented only when they marked significant and permanent script features.
  13. HS Alfaris by Hiba Studio, $59.00
    The idea of this font started while designing a logotype for a company named (Mazarat), consisting of 3D geometric looking shapes and overall structure. After designing several words, I thought of using the design concept of this logo to develop a geometric Kufi font for headline category. All letters of this typeface family were conceived with suitable coordinates and dimensions to create the first weight, bold, before finishing the rest of the letters to support Arabic, Persian, Urdu and Kurdish languages. Another weight was conceived, regular, which was designed closer to light to support applications that require variations in thickness. With a 3D look, this font is a simple and creative addition which can be useful for book titles in addition to a variety of other geometrical constructions projects. It brings new design concept for ends of Jeem, Ayn, Reh and Waw to enhance beauty and harmony and to enrich our previous geometrical font contributions which started with the release of HS Alhandasi and HS Almohandis from HibaStuido.
  14. Queenica by Artisticandunique, $55.00
    Queenica - Sans serif font family - Multilingual supports, 12 Style If you're looking for a stylized sans serif font, Queenica might be the font you're looking for with its unique structure. Queenica is a distinctive modern sans serif font. It offers rich solutions to your creative projects with its alternative versions. You can easily use the sans serif font feature in many areas. You can create your text with normal characters and highlight bold characters and titles. This font offers a wide variety of styles to help you discover the best mood for your projects, from body text to large headlines, from classic to modern and bold styles. Well suited for books and magazines, magazine covers, editorials, headlines, websites, logos, invitations, branding, advertising and more. CHARACTER RANGES : Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B, General Punctuation, Currency Symbols, CJK Symbols And Punctuation, Private Use Area (plane 0), Alphabetic Presentation Forms -Uppercase typeface -Lowercase typeface -Numbers -Symbols With this font you can create your unique designs. If you have a question, please contact me. Have a good time.
  15. Radiata by Untype, $30.00
    Type designer Sergio Leiva delivers another highly inspired text typeface that honours both, nature and type tradition. Radiata looks strong on its structure yet delicate on its terminals and serifs, and bring a sense of modern rationality to the composition because its proportions and vertical stress at the time thata flourishes organically and full of details on display settings. The family has 10 weights, ranging from Thin to Heavy (plus matching italics) including 3 weights especially optimised for long text settings. Ideally suited for book text, editorial and publishing, advertising and packaging, logo, branding and creative industries, small text as well as web and screen design. Radiata provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, swashs, case-sensitive forms, fractions, and super- and subscript characters. It also comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. Considering all this Radiata is a must have for every designer or type user looking for a versatile and reliable workhorse.
  16. 1456 Gutenberg B42 Pro by GLC, $42.00
    Is it necessary to tell the Gutenberg story? 1456 Gutenberg Pro is the second Gutenberg typeface produced by GLC foundry (look at our 1456 Gutenberg). This font was created from the so called "B42" character set used for the two Gutenberg Latin Bibles (42 and 36 lines), but with a better and finer design than in our first version, more faithful to the finest original printed books appearance. We offer also now a larger choice of the original ligatures and Latin abbreviations, as complete as possible to be usable with OTF specifications. The complete basic alphabet (with "long s" naturally)is strictly looking like the real one (including the curious twisted "X"). We have only recreated the capitals W and J, who was not existing in the time. The numerals, no more existing in the original type set, were inspired from those in use a few years later by early following printers, but matching with the Gutenberg font's pattern. The font includes West (including Celtic), East, Central European, Baltic and Turkish glyphs.
  17. Tweed SG by Spiece Graphics, $39.00
    Tweed is a journey into the 1930s world of hand-lettering. The design looks very much like the personal scribblings of an old-fashioned cartoon animator. It’s the sort of sketch-style you might find describing a goofy caterpillar or laughing willyworm. Tweed is fun and light-hearted with open and rounded letters of a somewhat musical quality. Derived from old letterforms popularized by Carl Holmes in his wonderful book on the subject, Tweed is basically friendly in nature. This typeface is great for personal greeting cards and stationery - any kind of casual correspondence. It works well in display situations, too. And yes, there is an alternate to the funny-looking “w” character. Just press option l (el) on Mac. Or Alt 0172 on Windows. Tweed is now available in the OpenType Std format. Some new stylistic alternates have been added to this OpenType version. Advanced features work in current versions of Adobe Creative Suite InDesign, Creative Suite Illustrator, and Quark XPress. Check for OpenType advanced feature support in other applications as it gradually becomes available with upgrades.
  18. Zierde Grotesk by Lewis McGuffie Type, $35.00
    Zierde is a take on early advertising, small-copy grotesks of the late 19th/early 20th century, and is largely inspired by Miller & Richard’s own range of Grotesques. More importantly, Zierde is accompanied by a large set of ornaments (+200) which hark back to the look-and-feel of the early-modernist arts and crafts movement. The ornaments in, and presentation of, Zierde owe much credit to J.G Schelter & Giesecke’s 1913 type specimen book ‘Die Zierde’. The strong functional uppercase sans-serifs alongside luscious, beautiful patterns in ‘Die Zierde’ make for beautiful combinations. This early-modernist use of grotesk alongside ornament looks bizarre in the eyes of us used to seeing sans-serifs in more formal, sterile settings. The face itself retains some historical flourishes such as the eccentric leaning angle of the italics, the long cross-bar on the ‘G’, the gammy-leg of the ‘R’, a strange ampersand and some irregular terminals across the weights. Zierde is display face meant for headlines, titles, short-copy, labels and logos. It comes in caps and small caps, Latin and Cyrillic.
  19. Goodrich by Hendra Pratama, $15.00
    WARNING! Roughed version is quite heavy to open. Highly recommended to install the font without previewing it first. GOODRICH come in 2 different styles, with same character; Bold & Strong, and can evoke a different emotions. It comes in both clean and rough styles in only Uppercase Latin characters. When choosing a font, it’s important to consider the visual theme of your design. A clean bold fonts can lend a more stronger tone to your design, making it a great choice for Logo or Title. On the other hand, a textured fonts can lend a more natural printed-looks, making them perfect for designing 70s-80s themed parties. It can be used for various design purposes ; Posters, Logos, Packaging, Books or Movie Titles. In summary, these fonts are versatile and can add a unique look to any design project. If you want to add a touch of nostalgia and elegance to your designs, these fonts were timeless asset. With plenty of vintage and retro design resources available, it’s easy to find the perfect ideas for your next project.
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  21. Dundee by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    A new design inspired by the various mastheads used in children’s comic books in the United Kingdom, published by D.C. Thomson of Dundee, Scotland.
  22. Comicbasic by giftype, $16.00
    Comic basic font is ideal tó use in a comic book or for children , it is very appropiate becouse it is easy to read.
  23. Crosstown JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Crosstown JNL is a serif treatment of Midtown JNL, an Art Deco typeface displayed in the pages of an old 'how to' lettering book.
  24. Steeplechase by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A decorative Barnum-like design. Great for headlines with that circus type atmosphere; will also work for Christmas, western and children's books and ads.
  25. Laughin by GroupType, $19.00
    Designed by Andrew Smith this bouncy and playful headline font does not take itself seriously. Perfect for headlines, children's books or on the web.
  26. Chit Chat by Jonahfonts, $29.95
    A brush font that keeps its legibility without sacrificing its free-spirit. Usage recommendations: Captions, packaging, cards, posters, ads, book jackets, manuals, and menus.
  27. Life Of Apple by Typefactory, $14.00
    Life of Apples is a Fun Handwriting typeface, perfectly suitable for creating quotes, kids book, lifestyle design such as logos, title, magazine, and more.
  28. Santica by Aestherica Studio, $12.00
    Santica is a beautiful handwritten font. Santica is ideal for headings, flyers, greeting cards, product packaging, book covers, printed quotes, logotypes, and album covers.
  29. Kids Scratch by Struggle Studio, $12.00
    Kids Csrattch is a font made with children's handwriting.great for cafe websites, restaurant menus, children's books, art exhibition posters and anything else you fancy.
  30. Avney Gad MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Geometric forms make this elegant font family a great companion for invitations signs, indoor and outdoor. Useful when you design book jackets, posters etc.
  31. Net Hunt by Putracetol, $28.00
    NetHunt - Spider Display Sans Font Introducing NetHunt, a spider display sans font that is perfect for any design that requires a horror or scary look. The font is inspired by an old embossed nameplate with cobwebs in it, and the designer made it into a display font. NetHunt features both uppercase and lowercase versions, with the lowercase version not having the cobweb design. The font also includes a sans ligature feature that makes the cobwebs of each word even cooler. If you are looking for a font that will give your designs a spooky and eerie vibe, NetHunt is the perfect choice. Use it for logos, titles, logotypes, covers, headlines, apparel, comics, cover books, cards, posters, or anything else that requires a horror or scary look. NetHunt comes with a variety of features that make it a versatile font. The font includes uppercase and lowercase letters, opentype alternates and ligatures, and multilingual support for a wide range of languages. The font also includes number, punctuation, and symbol glyphs. The font can be used on both Windows and Mac operating systems and is compatible with most design software, including Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and more. If you want to add a spooky and horror touch to your designs, NetHunt is the font for you. It is perfect for Halloween designs, horror movie posters, or any design project that requires a unique and scary font. Use it for your next project and see the difference it makes! In summary, NetHunt is a spider display sans font that is perfect for horror and scary designs. It is inspired by an old embossed nameplate with cobwebs and features both uppercase and lowercase versions. The font includes opentype alternates and ligatures, multilingual support, and number, punctuation, and symbol glyphs. Use NetHunt for your next design project and add a spooky and eerie vibe to your designs. Tags: spider, display, sans, horror, scary, Halloween, movie poster, logo, title, logotype, cover, headline, apparel, comic, books, cards, posters, opentype, ligatures, multilingual, glyphs.
  32. Sweet Kulfi by Putracetol, $28.00
    Sweet Kulfi - Quirky Display Font Introducing "Sweet Kulfi", a quirky display font that adds a playful touch to your designs. Inspired by hand-lettered bold typefaces, this font is perfect for those looking to inject some fun into their projects. With both uppercase and lowercase versions available, you can mix and match to create unique designs that stand out. Sweet Kulfi also comes with a ligature feature that adds an extra cute touch to your work. For those looking to add a playful yet stylish touch to their designs, Sweet Kulfi is the perfect choice. This font works well for a variety of projects such as logos, titles, cover designs, headlines, apparel, comics, book covers, cards, posters, and anything that requires a childlike feel. It's great for those who want to bring a sense of fun and playfulness to their designs. Sweet Kulfi comes with a range of features including uppercase and lowercase letters, OpenType alternates and ligatures, numbers, punctuation and symbols. This font also supports multiple languages, making it easy to use for international projects. Inside the zip package, you'll find the Sweet Kulfi font available in OTF, TTF, and WOFF formats. With these formats, you can easily use Sweet Kulfi in a variety of design applications such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, or any other software that supports these formats. If you're looking for a font that is both playful and stylish, then Sweet Kulfi is the perfect choice. With its unique hand-lettered style, this font is perfect for a variety of design projects that require a fun and creative touch. In summary, Sweet Kulfi is a quirky display font with both uppercase and lowercase versions, OpenType alternates and ligatures, numbers, punctuation and symbols, and multilingual support. This font is perfect for a range of design projects that require a playful touch, such as logos, titles, cover designs, apparel, comics, book covers, cards, posters, and more.
  33. Stripy Reg is a captivating and unique font that commands attention and celebrates creativity in its purest form. At first glance, Stripy Reg captivates its audience with its whimsical yet structured...
  34. FS Aldrin by Fontsmith, $80.00
    Elegant and round Having harboured a desire for a rounded font within the Fontsmith library for some time, Phil Garnham recognised that FS Emeric offered the perfect skeleton around which to design it. Most new rounded fonts rely on scripts or other in-app automation to form their characters. For all their warmth and approachability, they too often conjure images of jelly sweets and sausages. Not so FS Aldrin, where every curve and transition has been crafted by hand, giving a distinctive look and elegant feel. Design highlights FS Aldrin enjoys wide-open ‘lunar’ counters and soft, tube-like terminals. These improve legibility, especially on backlit signage and screens. The open proportions and circular strokes are juxtaposed against a more serious technical aspect that exists within each counter shape. The lighter weights feel precise and efficient, perfect for notes on blueprints or technical drawings. The heavy weights are equally crafted but more playful by their rotund nature, and are perfect for strong headlines or packaging projects. UI icons A suite of 268 icons complement the typeface beautifully and extend the design language in all directions. They cover a range of commonly used applications and themes ranging from ecommerce to weather, and also serve as a solid starting point for a bespoke brand icon set or UI. In addition, born of FS Aldrin’s astronomical theme and playful nature is a special collection of space-themed icons, including rockets, shuttles and lunar modules (hint: if you type the word BUZZ with ligatures enabled, an astronaut appears). Earth to Buzz Buzz Aldrin was the pilot of Apollo 11’s lunar module, the one that put man on The Moon for the very first time. Early on in the project’s life, FS Aldrin emerged as the ideal hook on which to hang the font’s space helmet (hardly surprising given Phil’s fascination with space travel and astronomy). An approach was made to Buzz’s management to see if he would sanction the association. Not only was the great man himself happy to see his name on a typeface, he also asked to use it in his upcoming keynote talks, book launches and online projects.
  35. LiebeGerda by LiebeFonts, $29.00
    Go out into the wilderness. Cut down a tree. Stop and smell the roses. And then treat yourself with this unplugged, hand-lettered typeface. LiebeGerda is an effortless-but-refined, spontaneous-but-elegant brush font. She is ready for your next project, and she wants to add that little crafty something that makes the difference. Her natural breath of fresh air lets you escape those same old monotonous script fonts you’ve been using. After our successful first brush font, LiebeDoris, and our first interconnected script, LiebeLotte, we’re combining both genres and taking them to the next level: an interconnected brush script. OpenType magic varies LiebeGerda’s letterforms: Most characters have no less than three different variations that are automatically shuffled and inserted as you type. Plus, the “All-Caps” OpenType feature exchanges uppercase letters with less-swashy variants. Now you know why every one of the four styles contains more than 1,200 characters! Ulrike of LiebeFonts painted LiebeGerda’s four styles individually from scratch and carefully adjusted every detail by hand. Rather than being one typeface with different weights, LiebeGerda is a package of four individual fonts that go together really well. Ulrike’s high level of type-nerdy craftsmanship shows. When you use LiebeGerda, your designs will easily convince your audience that they’re looking at a hand-crafted piece of lettering. Feel free to add a few of the stacked ligatures like “the”, “for”, and “new” to round off the illusion. Last but not least, LiebeGerda has a lot more detail than most other brush fonts. That means there’s no ugly, lazy bézier artifacts in the brush traces. You can print words at billboard size, and people will still believe they smell the paint from your brush!
  36. PF Nuyork Arabic by Parachute, $79.00
    Nuyork Arabic was designed to emphasize on the individual Arabic letter visual traditional characteristics. Including 5 weights, it was designed with both text and display applications in mind. This font is intended to produce virtually cursive texts without eliminating the clarity or look-and-feel of the individual Arabic letters. Offering glyphs for the full Extended Arabic Unicode Standards 6.1, including the latest Arabic Supplement and Extended-A Unicode blocks, Nuyork Arabic incorporates comprehensive support for Quranic texts and other Arabetic scripts, including African sub-Saharan scripts. Careful design considerations were given to make sure that composed Arabetic text is visually prominent and stands well next to Latin. To insure legibility in all sizes, vertical strokes are emphasized when possible, while utilizing multiple x-heights to give a traditional Arabic feel. The design of this font follows the general guidelines of the Mutamathil type style developed by the designer, a decade ago, to enrich and diversify user typographic options, and to address the Arabetic scripts challenges of literacy, education, economics, and technology. Based on this style, it uses one glyph for every basic Arabic Unicode character or letter, as defined by the latest Unicode Standards, and one additional final form glyph, for each freely-connecting letter in the traditional Arabic cursive text. Nuyork Arabic includes the required Lam-Alif ligatures in addition to all vowel diacritic ligatures. Soft-vowel diacritic marks (harakat) are selectively positioned, with most of them appearing on similar high and low levels to clearly distinguish them from the letters. Tatweel, or Kashidah, is a zero-width glyph. Arabetics Latte includes both Arabic and Arabic-Indic numerals. Available in Open Type format, the Nuyork Arabic font family includes regular, light, bold, extra bold, and black.
  37. Baldufa by Letterjuice, $66.00
    Baldufa is a charming typeface with strong personality, which looks very comfortable in text. There is a search to obtain complicated curves and detailed features, which give the typeface a touch of beauty and elegance. However, this is also a self-conscious design that claims appreciation for quirkiness and human imperfection through the rounded serifs and irregular vertical stems. The typeface family is also a multi script project, containing Latin and Arabic scripts. The Latin consists of Regular, Bold and Italic styles, including Small Caps and many other typographic features. Whereas Arabic Naskh includes Regular and Bold weights. The whole family has been designed to work harmoniously together to help to produce catalogues and small publications of cultural content. We believe that Baldufa is a tiny but nice contribution to build bridges between cultures and this make us very happy. The letterforms in the Latin are inspired by the slight distortions and idiosyncrasies that came with old printing methods. It has distinct, features such as rounded serifs, irregular vertical streams, ink traps and extremely thin junctions. In the Italic, serifs have been removed to enhance movement and expressivity. These experiments in form have not come at the cost of legibility: The typeface remains suitable for both small and display text. To certain extent, the design of the Arabic gathers the same interest for experimentation than its Latin companion. Baldufa Arabic respects the basic features of Arabic script such as thick stokes in the baseline, multiple vertical axis, genuine stem modulation and good linking between words. However, it steps away from traditional Calligraphic Style. It has rounded top terminals and the traditional contrast between curves and straight stokes has been softened. Letter shapes sometimes slightly differs from tradition in order to obtain more expressivity. Overall, Arabic has been designed to acquire the same elegant and quirky aspect of the Latin.
  38. Dunelm by MADType, $21.00
    Dunelm is a typeface that was inspired by the type used in an English book from 1636. The typeface used in the book was unique and the goal in creating this font was to emulate the printing feel of the 17th century. The authentic ink-blotted and imperfect feel of the letter-pressed type was preserved with care. For best effect, this font should be used at text and smaller title sizes.
  39. Funny Business JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered title on the sheet music for "Gee, But I'd Like to Make You Happy" (from the 1930 MGM motion picture "Good News") presented a conundrum. Some of the lettering was a classic Art Deco "thick and thin" design while the others resembled comic book title lettering. Leaning toward the comic book style, the conflicting letters were revised and the finished result became Funny Business JNL; available in both regular and oblique versions.
  40. Patrol Car Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Comic books based on popular characters have been around pretty much since the advent of comic books themselves. An edition of the "Car 54 Where Are You?" series published by Dell (and based on the hit TV show created by Nat Hiken) displayed "Car 54" in a bold hand lettered stencil design on the cover. These few characters became the inspiration for Patrol Car Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
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