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  1. Eat More Fruit JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Eat More Fruit JNL is an odd name for a typeface, but then again the lettering style of the font is just as unusual. Named for a 1940s-era poster espousing "Put more pep in your step... eat more fruit", the lettering (although Art Deco in nature) also evokes images of 1960s and 1970s hippie-era concert posters.
  2. Madsen by Monotype, $15.99
    With chunky, confident letters, Madsen is rough and ready, but with an element of pizzazz. This script was drawn with a wet brush pen and rough paper to create coarse edges and an uneven baseline that showcase its handwritten, charismatic aesthetic. Madsen is a bold script, that has some contrast and a lot of natural charm.
  3. Pencil by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    Imagine that you had a bunch of pencils of various sizes and you wanted to make a set of letters with them. You would probably come up with something similar to one of these three typefaces. It is caps only, but some of the characters on the lower-case keys are different from those on the upper-case keys.
  4. Weltschmerz by Hanoded, $15.00
    Weltschmerz, world-weariness… I love the sound of it, so I chose this name for my new font. Weltschmerz font is a hand made Jugendstil typeface which was modeled on a 1910 poster from Austria. Weltschmerz is a classy typeface, a little melancholic, but with a positive uplift in the end. Weltschmerz comes with extensive language support.
  5. Hungry Zombie by Hanoded, $15.00
    I’ve never been one for zombies and all that. I did watch a couple of seasons of The Walking Dead, but after the 2.000.000th zombie got whacked, I had enough. When I made this font, it gave me a zombie feeling. One thing I learned from watching TWD was that zombies are always hungry. There you have it!
  6. Elaya Script by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Elaya Script is a formal and flowing script typeface. Silky and smooth curves, but with a straight and rigid backbone. Perfect for logotypes and titles of a project to emit friendly earnestness. The font contains OpenType functions such as alternates and ligatures. It supports all European Latin-based languages and has all necessary punctuation and symbols.
  7. Macro Print by Gustav & Brun, $12.00
    Macro Print is a display font available in a regular and a bold version. But it does not stop there. To create a unique, hand-printed feeling there are two sets within each version, therefore using the same letter twice in a headline will make the font look original and authentic. Yep, it is hand-drawn.
  8. Blue Thunderbird by Cyberian Khatru, $15.00
    This font is meant evoke Native American art of the South-West US. The examples of this art that I've seen are very geometric, using rectangles and triangles to create all the images. This font isn't meant to be an authentic example of native American art, but is inspired by such. http://homepage.mac.com/baronvoncruzer/cyberiankhatru/bluethunderbird.htm
  9. Sunny Weather by Hanoded, $15.00
    Spring is in the air! My chickens are broody and are sitting on an ever increasing pile of eggs; my fruit trees are budding and the sun is shining! Sunny Weather is a happy kind of font: it was handwritten, using a Sharpie pen. It comes with double letter ligatures and a good dose of vitamin D!
  10. Cruz Script Ballpoint Pro by Cruz Fonts, $32.00
    The three Script fonts: Brush Pro, Ballpoint Pro and Calligraphic Pro were derived from the original Ballpoint design. A custom Brush and Calligraphic texture was added to complete the family and twenty-two clip-art illustrations were created for each style. The 3-font package with illustrations is available in the Buying Choices of any of the three fonts.
  11. Sandwich Market by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Sandwich Market is a Handwritten Script font that will make your designs look classic, Farmhouse, Boho, and Feminine. It is a great font for events, Wedding Project, signature, album covers, logos, branding, magazines, social media posts, advertisements, but it also works great for other projects. Add it to your fonts’ library, and it will enhance your creativity!
  12. Fatigue by Typesthetic Studio, $13.00
    Heroic is a bold and playfull handwritten brush font. This font is very unique because sometimes it can look fierce like in modern street art graffiti if with capital letters, but sometimes it can look cute if it is included with the lowercase letters. As a result, this font can matches a wide pool of designs.
  13. Uncial Romana ND by Neufville Digital, $29.60
    There are many Uncial types in the type catalogues around the world, but most of them have a rough and stiff appearance. The Roman Uncial ND by Ricardo Rousselot stands out for the realism of its strokes, which look as if they are handwritten, bringing freshness and authenticity to its applications. Uncial Romana is a Trademark of BauerTypes SL
  14. Trivette by Greater Albion Typefounders, $12.00
    Trivette is an ‘All Capitals’ calligraphic display face, where all upright strokes are rendered as curves and where everything approaching the vertical are rendered in threes. That’s probably as clear as mud, but the results combine charm and legibility with a decorative period air. Recommended for poster work where a sense of dignified fun is important.
  15. Cielo by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    Cielo font family consists of Cielo Light, Cielo Light Italic, Cielo Regular, Cielo Italic, Cielo Bold, Cielo Bold Italic, and Cielo Stencil (Regular weight) Cielo is a versatile contemporary typeface family that will serve you well in many design situations like advertising, corporate communications, etc. Buying all seven weights make it an excellent value for money!
  16. Yulia Khaira by Jehansyah, $20.00
    Yulia khaira This beautiful script font is perfect for all design needs, will keep it simple but look special, plus several alternatives that support your design, make sure you don't miss it, and it's your favorite font supported by PUA encoded, which is easy to access include : Yulia khaira latin numeric punctuation Alternate 400+ Thank you very much
  17. Ebdus by AdultHumanMale, $12.00
    Ebdus is a thin, modern, lightweight font, occasionally a little gawky and tall, sometimes a little plump and rounded. The font is available in 5 weights from Thin to Heavy but they all lean towards all things anorexia. It looks as good in copy as it does in headlines, it’s perfect for an angry letter to an uppity android.
  18. Laurel by Fenotype, $25.00
    Often in typography, a standout appeal is required – but preferably without compromising on clarity and legibility. Laurel font family by Fenotype is where the best of both worlds meet – an edgy display letter yet easily legible and appropriate for a wide range of use cases. Brand identities, packaging, posters or editorial – choose Laurel for a touch of unique flair.
  19. FS Siena for Walbusch by Fontsmith, $80.00
    Siena is a luxurious type. A modern contrasted sans serif. Over 25 years in the making, FS Siena is tailor made for high-end brands. Sumptuous, elegant and eclectic, a nonconformist typeface with classical roots. It’s been a long time coming, but with its heady mix of elegance and quirky charm, FS Siena is worth the wait.
  20. On The Ground by Fascination Workshop, $10.00
    On the Ground is a picture font made from drawings of found objects. These object were found on the ground while walking around different cities in the United States. The font uses varying drawing styles (from detailed to pictographic) but they all have a similar irregularity, unifying the characters. Perfect for animations, signs, greeting cards, posters, etc.
  21. Gamos by Letterara, $12.00
    Gamos comes from Greek which means marriage. Add some love in an instant. The font comes decorated with small embellishments, such as hearts. Making it the perfect font for Valentines Day designs, but also Christmas, Weddings, Anniversaries, Birthday cards, table numbers, header menus, display’s, logos, slider blogs, custom addresses, stamps, packaging, greeting cards, and much more!
  22. Ramston by Katatrad, $29.00
    Ramston is a humanist sans serif typeface of 20 fonts in total — a normal and a condensed width in 5 weights with matching italics. The condensed version is designed for space-saving typography but with high legibility in mind. Ramston is an ideal font family for display, print, corporate identity, mobile devices, magazine cover, signage, and web design creation.
  23. Polanix by Outerend, $25.00
    This unique geometric design will make your projects stand out from the crowd! If you're looking for a futuristic but with an edgy twist, "Polanix" could be the one. The interesting deformation of its variable version also works great with animation, game design and film/TV credits & titles as well as interface, app and web designs.
  24. MTF Dear Santa Pro by Miss Tiina Fonts, $9.00
    If you’re writing Santa a letter, use this adorable, handwritten childlike font! Dear Santa PRO not only gives you inspiration on how to start the letter, but it also has neat and original characters. This typeface duo also comes with some cute Christmas doodles to complement your writing. Have fun, and create something spectacular this Christmas!
  25. Picadyll by T4 Foundry, $21.00
    Picadyll is a sanserif that flirts with the 1920s Art Deco tradition but adds a modern touch. The sober letter design brings old movie posters and packaging to mind. Picadyll is a sophisticated and fun font from Swedish type designer Bo Berndal and the T4 font foundry. It is an OpenType creation, for both PC and Mac.
  26. FF Milo Slab by FontFont, $68.99
    FF Milo Slab is not just the sans with slabs attached. It has undergone a wide range of careful adjustments from increased contrast, longer ascenders and descenders and modified glyphs in the heavier weights. All these changes amount a typeface that feels enough like Milo but also can stand on its own as a new and fresh typeface.
  27. Hoogy by Wildan Type, $12.00
    Introducing new typeface! Hoogy- A modern sans serif with beautiful swash. It has unic construction for the future style. Hoogy Font look clean, luxury, unic, elegant but still has funny taste. Perfectly used for product presentation, elegant logo design, packaging or invitation cards or heading text. Features Two style/ Numbers & Punctuation / Extensive Language Support/ligature and alternate
  28. Spaghetti And Cheese by Hanoded, $15.00
    Who doesn’t like Spaghetti & Cheese? Well, my son doesn’t like it, because he hates cheese, but he seems to be one of the few. Spaghetti & Cheese is also a handmade font: slightly slanted, slightly eroded, yet very legible and clear. It was made with a Japanese ‘Shake & Write’ marker pen. Comes with a generous topping of diacritics.
  29. Revla Slab by Eclectotype, $40.00
    The Revla family just keeps expanding! This is Revla Slab. It has the same exuberant charm as its siblings ( Revla Sans and Revla Serif ) with a touch more chunk. OpenType contextual alternates make for text that is lively and bouncy, without the monotony of obviously repeating letterforms. It’s shamelessly fun, but pretty serious at the same time. The range of weights can be used to maintain an even colour across different sizes - use lighter weights for bigger sizes and vice versa. OpenType features include automatic fractions, ordinals, contextual alternates (which along with the pseudo-randomness, help maintain a nice tight fit with minimal glyph collisions), standard and discretionary ligatures (OK, only one discretionary ligature, but it’s a belter!), and case-sensitve forms. Obviously, in sharing a common skeleton, it will work well with other members of the Revla Superfamily, particularly Revla Sans.
  30. KG Primary Penmanship by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    I come from a family of educators- my mom, husband, stepmom, brother-in-law, and sister are all currently teaching and I have taught in the past. This font was created after speaking to several elementary school teachers who were struggling to find just the right font to use on worksheets and projects in their classroom. They liked many features of other fonts, but needed small things altered in order to make a "perfect fit" for their class. Hand-drawn by me, this font hopefully addresses several of those issues. As penmanship styles vary across the globe, I am sure this font will not work in every classroom. But hopefully this style will work for many teachers to give their early readers a highly legible, neat, accurate font. It is best used with kerning turned on to allow for accurate letter spacing.
  31. Kewl Script by Sudtipos, $59.00
    Kewl is the result of being caught in the afterimage of one design project while conceptualizing another one. Just before finishing the final tests on Mrs Blackfort, the first of what became a long series of Charles Bluemlein fonts, some of the letters began morphing differently in my mind. The idea was to go on the heavier and more playful side, but with a South American sign letterer’s twist, rather than just good handwriting. I did some sketching, took some notes, then got busy with other projects. Some of that stuff eventually seeped into Candy Script and, to a lesser extent, the Whomp font. But it was only a matter of time before I got back to the original concept and finished it. Kewl is ideal for food packaging, book and music covers, magazines, and window splashes. Illustrations by Catriel Martinez.
  32. Gutter Pigeon by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    Gutter Pigeon is not your every-day Ransom-kind-of-font! The prices of making it was really simple: I only used my phone and computer. I took pictures of letter from newspapers, magazines, bookcovers, candybars, movieposters, roadsigns, etc. In the beginning, It was easy to find new letters. But as I had the initial letters, it became quite a search for the missing letters. Not a hard job, you may think - but this font has 8 different versions of each letter! That's 26 lowercase glyphs and 26 uppercase glyphs...8 times! That's more than 400 glyphs! And on top of that comes numbers and punctuation! Go crazy with Gutter Pigeon! Actually, that is not very hard, because the font automatically cycles through the 8 different versions of each letter while you type! Upper- and lowercase in a wild mix!
  33. Iowan Old Style BT by Bitstream, $40.99
    Iowan Old Style was designed for Bitstream in 1990 by noted sign painter John Downer. Iowan Old Style is a hardy contemporary text design modeled after earlier revivals of Jenson and Griffo typefaces but with a larger x-height, tighter letterfit, and reproportioned capitals. Iowan Old Style Titling was designed by John Downer and added to the Iowan Old Style family in 2002. The cap-only character set includes several ornaments and fleurons, broadening the appeal and functionality of the typeface family. Iowan Old Style was originally designed for Bitstream in 1990 by Downer, a noted sign painter. Iowan Old Style is a hardy contemporary text design modeled after earlier revivals of Jenson and Griffo typefaces but with a larger x-height, tighter letterfit, and reproportioned capitals. Expert and old style figure font sets were added in 2000.
  34. Clytone by Logofonts, $10.00
    Clytone is Script fonts Vintage looks and feel inspired by the 1980s lettering design made stronger and bolder for today's projects that look more vintage. The goal was to take the simple but effective designs from this era. Clytone are fonts are great for product logo, poster, headline, card logo, clothing brand logo, lettering artwork, t-shirt designs, Vintage design, magazine, packaging, stationery and much more. Easily creates your own logo type with fonts. Clytone has an Open Type feature to access a large selection of unique alternative letters and many ligatures to make it easier for you to create. Clytone can be accessed perfectly on design applications such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Corel Draw, Affinity Designer but does not rule out the possibility that it can also be accessed using web-based applications such as kittl, canva, artboard studio and others.
  35. Pipeline by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    Pipeline is a futuristic and technical looking typeface. But as the name suggest it’s also earthly, (literally). Deep down underneath villages, city’s everywhere and even oceans there’s a network of pipelines. Providing us all sorts of supplies, like water and oil. Sewers wash fluid waste away. They are never to be looked upon as pretty or beautiful but purely functional. The soil peeled off and looked upon from above, a greater industrial infrastructure is revealed, cluttered like spaghetti, complex as the maze of corridors of termite colonies. I present two pipelines to you; one naked and one dressed. This typeface is very suitable for graphic, logo and poster design. It is quadratic shaped with round curves. It is modern and classic at the same time. It could be appealing for young, technical, digital, inventive and urban (sub) culture (at any age).
  36. Porkshop by Chank, $99.00
    Porkshop is a font of retro vintage flavor with a hefty dose of immigrant-influenced naive typography. It's fundamentally inspired by an old-but-still-prominent "Pork Shop" sign in Manhattan. I like to think that this font was made by a signmaker's apprentice who didn't yet have a grasp on the subtleties of elegant letterforms, but put his gusto into perfectly sharp serifs. While pointy little serifs are cool, the real shine of this font comes from the imaginative combination of uppercase and lowercase shapes. This unique mixture in the lowercase reminds me of an indeterminate European accent in the big city. Big and strong and easy to understand. Best rendered in 3-foot tall metal type, Porkshop works well in print and on screens, too. The Bolds and Italics are brand new in 2011.
  37. Gaffuk by Twinletter, $12.00
    Gaffuk is a handwritten font that smooths out each character This font is specially designed to have a beautiful and harmonious appearance in the use of your project. This font is equipped with three alternatives to beautify and enhance your needs in providing clear information to the audience but also having a beautiful visual appearance. not only that, but we also complete this font with ligatures and alternates. This handwritten font is perfect for children’s magazines, drink banners, games, posters, beverage, outdoor events, thumbnails, food banners, cheerful writing, film titles, quotes, titles, logos, and various kinds of projects you need, of course, your various design projects will be perfect and extraordinary if you use this font because this font is equipped with a complimentary font family, both for titles and subtitles and sentence text. start using our fonts for your amazing projects.
  38. Poliphilus by Monotype, $29.99
    Poliphilus is a facsimile of the text of the 'Hypnerotomachia Poliphili', after which it is named, published by Aldus Manutius in Venice in 1499, using a type that had been cut by Francesco Griffo. As a design, Poliphilus is related to Bembo, but whereas Bembo was redrawn, with the intention of making a new face based on an old design, Poliphilus is an exact copy of fifteenth century printing on hand made paper. So exact in fact that even the original ink spread is reproduced. This may not seem like a very sound idea for a typeface, but the letterforms are good and the design is functionally successful. Blado, the italic for use with Poliphilus, was used by Antonio Blado in 1539, and designed by the calligrapher Ludovico degli Arrighi. The Poliphilus type is used mainly for book and text work."
  39. Harfang Pro by PSY/OPS, $45.00
    My goal for Harfang was to create a serif typeface that would be easy to read at text sizes, while having a strong personality at larger sizes. The initial design had a purely rounded style, but with each development pass I introduced some angularity. The final result is a typeface that is easy to read in long texts, advertising copy, annual reports and the like; but one that also provides a crisp and stylish appeal in more prominent display settings. I choose the name Harfang (Harfang des neiges — Snowy Owl or Great White Owl) because after my first typeface, Migration, I wanted something with a thematic relation. On a more personal level, Harfang is the official bird of Québec, a province with a long winter and a wonderful, white landscape, and the place I call home. —André Simard
  40. Lamaesa by Carlos Maeso González, $15.90
    Lamaesa is a versatile and original design sans serif typeface. Designed to be used primarily on medium and large point sizes. Designed so you do not get tired of reading it, but at the same time, so that you notice its particularity. Oriented for use in headlines and continuous text, with a solid appearance, but with a slight aroma of handwriting, which gives it an ambivalent and original character. It is perfect for magazines, company letters, websites, advertisements, restaurant menus, and any support and function where it is essential to attract attention in an elegant and non-abusive way. Basic Latin characters. It consists of 217 glyphs (ISO 8859-15): uppercase, lowercase, numbers, currency symbols, and special characters. It consists of six fonts: light, normal and bold as well as their oblique equivalents. Carlos Maeso González is the designer of the typeface “Lamaesa”.
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