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  1. HUMobydick KR by Heummdesign, $25.00
    HU mobydick KR is a body font with square modules and a wide space composition. Korean is included.
  2. New Epoch by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    A very graphic font with emphasis on legibility, dynamics and modern. Very suitable for a variety of applications.
  3. CA 12c13c by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $28.00
    CA 12C13C was designed by sticking letters together with tape. Use it when right angles are strictly forbidden!
  4. Earthling by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Bold and Benevolent, Earthling is funky and fun to use. Mix it up with caps for extra groove.
  5. Rhomus by Typotheticals, $4.00
    A Blocky face with a slight hint of angularity. The Omnilots are a free addition to the set.
  6. Ranger by Ingrimayne Type, $12.95
    Ranger is a geometric font with no curves. The lower-case letters have an extremely high x-height.
  7. Scrap Casual by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This hand lettered font has clean lines and a casual appeal. Add a warm friendly touch with style.
  8. Just People by Outside the Line, $19.00
    36 men, women, children, babies, grandpas, grandmas, teens, this font has them all... and with lots of personality!
  9. Ebbets JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Ebbets JNL is a variant of Jeff Levine's Base Runner JNL, with more of a 1930s-1940s feel.
  10. Shangrala by BA Graphics, $45.00
    For headlines, text, or anything inbetween; a beautiful readable face with just a touch of the Far East.
  11. Bodoni Roma by BA Graphics, $45.00
    An elegant take on Bodoni, with its subtle flared serifs that give it a very beautiful distinguished look.
  12. Swirlies by Intellecta Design, $22.90
    Swirlies is a dingbat font with over 50 elegant vortex images ready to do gliphs. Ready to use.
  13. Tournedot by Suomi, $35.00
    Tournedot is a semi-serif headline font with two stylistic sets to give more possibilities for different feel.
  14. MBF Predatory by Moonbandit, $10.00
    Moonbandit presents Predatory, a bold modern sans serif titling font. A multi purpose display font with high impact
  15. Penfriend by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Penfriend is playful single weight script typeface. Joined, a bit bouncy and grungy, with picked set of dingbats.
  16. Slender by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Slender is a sans serif contemporary font with each character having a horizontal connecting bar before and after.
  17. Gavel by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    A very graphic font with emphasis on legibility, dynamics and modern. Very suitable for a variety of applications.
  18. Terminal Guise by Hanken Design Co., $30.00
    Terminal Guise is a display typeface with detached or uncompleted forms to create a graceful and stylistic termination.
  19. BD HitBit by Typedifferent, $25.00
    BD HitBit is a heavy uppercase display font with a technical approach, great for logotype creation and titling.
  20. Fatty Pantz by Ingrimayne Type, $5.00
    FattyPans is a strange, bizarre font with spiky serifs that bulges where letters are not supposed to bulge.
  21. Syifa by ARToni, $12.00
    Syifa is a fun and bold handwritten font with a cool feel. Get inspired by its retro feel!
  22. Ziggy by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    A free-spirited hand-script font. Very similar to pre-computer hand-written letttering with a ruling pen.
  23. KG Broken Vessels Sketch by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A hand-sketched sans serif sketch font. For a solid version, pair this with KG Second Chances Solid.
  24. Aqua Lagoon by Patria Ari, $15.00
    Aqua Lagoon is a strong and sharp script typeface with alternative characters that inspired from beach and lagoon.
  25. New Bodoni DT by DTP Types, $49.00
    A revival design by Malcolm Wooden of DTP Types Limited with associated Small Capitals and Old Style Figures.
  26. KG God Gave Me You by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This font is reminiscent of teen girl handwriting, with very round letters and a mixed-print-cursive style.
  27. Pimba by BRtype, $24.90
    Pimba is an original font. All characters were designed from handmade rubber stamps and printed with much ink.
  28. Heima by Earlyfair Studio, $12.00
    Heima is a sweet and simple handwritten font with a cool charm. Get inspired by its unique charm!
  29. StamPete by JOEBOB graphics, $9.00
    A font made with a children’s stamp set using too little ink. Not a complete set of characters. %
  30. Joyosa by Autographis, $39.50
    Joyosa is an elaborate script written with a broad pen; it gives the impression of a flowing ribbon.
  31. KG BLESS YOUR HEART by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    An all-caps font with blackout lettering perfect for stencils. Use alternating caps and lowercase for bouncy lettering.
  32. Tiger Wong by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Tiger Wong is a display brush font with a very strong character. Suitable for headlines, posters, and apparel.
  33. Snowpuffs by Jonahfonts, $25.00
    A graphic font with emphasis on Christmas greetings and winter scenes.Very suitable for a variety of other applications.
  34. Gothic Hand Dirty by TypoGraphicDesign, $15.00
    Head­line Font | Dis­play Font | Raw Hand­writ­ten Script Font Gothic Hand Dirty with 2 styles (regu­lar, bold) & 58 glyphs.
  35. Black Mark by Hanoded, $15.00
    Black Mark is a fat, heavy, grunge-to-the-max marker font. It comes with alternates (calt & salt).
  36. Sincelo Ornaments by Intellecta Design, $18.90
    Sincelo Ornaments is a well crafted display font with over 200 gliphs to create intrincate and soft artworks.
  37. Dreamline by Wiescher Design, $19.50
    Dreamline is a set of elegant monoline scripts in three variations that can be mixed with each other.
  38. Scrup by Typotheticals, $5.00
    Scrup A basic font with a science fiction influence, good for headlines and where strong text is required.
  39. Tomahawk by Fractal Font Factory, $12.00
    Tomahawk - american authentic layered typeface. A typeface inspired by American ethnic motives, with a touch of gothic spirit.
  40. Burgues Script by Sudtipos, $99.00
    Burgues Script is an ode to the late 19th century American calligrapher Louis Madarasz, whose legendary pen has inspired schools of penmanship for over 100 years. His talent has caused some people to call him “the most skillful penman the world has ever known.” I use the word ‘ode’ in a colloquially ambitious manner. If I was an actual poet, my words would be about things I desire but cannot attain, objects of utter beauty that make me wallow in humility, or people of enormous talent who look down at me from the clouds of genius. But I don’t write poems. My work consists of letters drawn to fit together, that become an element of someone’s visual poetry. I am the poet’s assistant, so to speak. Once in a while, the assistant persists on what the subject of the poem will be. And occasionally, the poet gives in to the persistence. I hope you, visual poet, find my persistence justified in this case. The two main sources for Burgues were the calligraphy examples shown in Zaner Bloser’s The Secret of the Skill of Madarasz: His Philosophy and Penmanship Masterpieces, and C. W. Jones’s Lessons in Advanced Engraver’s Script Penmanship by L. Madarasz. These two references were the cornerstone for the concept I was trying to work with. I did have to change many of the letters in order to be able to produce digital calligraphy that can flow flexibly and offered the user a variety of options, while maintaining its attractive appearance. To this end, many ligatures and swashes were made, as well as full flourished sets of letters for use at the beginnings or endings of words and sentences. All of this has been tied together with OpenType and tested thoroughly within today’s standard design and desktop publishing software. After working with digital scripts for so long, at one point I thought that Burgues Script would become a bit of a chore to complete. I also thought that, like with most other scripts, the process would regularize itself after a while and be reduced to a mechanical habit. Surprisingly, and fortunately for me, this did not happen. The past holds as many surprises as the future. Madarasz’s method of penmanship was fascinating and challenging to translate into the strict, mathematically oriented language of the computer. It seems that the extremely high contrast of the forms, coupled with the required flow and connectivity of such lettering, will always be hard work for any visual artist to produce, even with the aide of a powerful machine. I can only imagine what steady nerves and discipline Madarasz must have had to be able to produce fully flourished and sublimely connected words and sentences on a whim. When I think of Madarasz producing a flourished calligraphic logotype in a few seconds, and try to reconcile that with the timelines of my or my colleagues’ work in identity and packaging design, the mind reels. Such blinding talent from over a hundred years ago. Burgues is the Spanish word for Bourgeois. In the end, I hope Burgues Script will serve you well when a flourished word or sentence is required for a design project. One of the wonders of the computer age is the ability to visually conjure up the past, serving both the present and the future. With Burgues, you have a piece of “the most skillful penman the world has ever known,” at your service. Burgues received important awards such as a Certificate of Excellence TDC2 2008 and a Certificate of Excellence at the Bienal Tipos Latinos 2008.
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