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  1. Eckhardt Bold JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Eckhardt Bold JNL continues a series of sign painter-inspired type designs and is named in honor of the late Al Eckhardt, a talented sign man who was a good friend of Jeff Levine for about 18 years until his passing. The font is available in both regular and oblique versions and was inspired by an example found in the 1928 edition of E.C. Mattthews' "How to Paint Signs and Sho' Cards". Both squat and wide for maximum use in wall and window applications, the original name for the design is "Heavy Plug". Plug was the sign painter's term at the time for describing this type of letter form.
  2. Bold Heart Outline by Mvmet, $16.00
    Bold Heart Outline is a lovely handmade paint font. You can use it for anything ranging from t-shirts, book designs, packaging and greeting cards to stickers and posters, or anything that needs a casual touch. If you want to use it for Valentine or other lovely themed designs, it will be your perfect font to pick. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style, and use it to create lovely designs!
  3. LTC Swing Bold by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
  4. Bold Pressing Pack by Fontscafe, $39.00
    Fonts Café is offering a brand new pack of fonts and elements; The Bold Pressing Pack, full of bold, strong, powerful, vintage fonts which really stand out to make a strong impact. These fonts bring us back to a time when ink was placed onto wooden blocks, which were then pressed down onto the paper, creating big, bold letters, with the beautiful flaws of a time when things of import were given the due attention they deserved. This pack is designed to quickly capture the attention of anyone who sees it, while making a statement that says you mean business. It includes five different font styles, as well as two different element styles. There's everything from a standard letterpress font, to a font which truly emulates the imperfections of those days, as well as one that stands out above the rest to make a truly bold statement, and more. Check below these powerful fonts in more detail.
  5. Liquorstore Bold & Bolder by Chank, $99.00
    In this modern era, sometimes being bold is not enough. Sometimes you need to go BOLDER! So here comes the Liquorstore Bolder font family, the long awaited sequel to the popular Liquorstore industrial, geometric display font. This new bolder font family features multiple styles that work on their own or as overlapping layers to create stunning multi-color typography. Chromatic layering effects are created with inline, outline, bi-line, and tri-line styles can be used together to create extra impactful words in your logos and headlines.
  6. Estefania Bold Script by Shaltype Co, $12.00
    Estefania is based on Retro Bold Script Typeface that could fit any Graphic Project. Using bold and contrast strokes to get eye-catchy and smooth looking, this project is just born and will come with other styles and more glyphs in the future. Drawn manually by hands, and reform into a clean Typeface. Natural stroke from original lettering. It can be used for Titles or even for writing. In this font, you will get : - TTF & OTF files - WOFF & WOFF2 - Over 299 Glyphs - 11 OpenType features - Support Multilingual languages Get Estefania now! It will be best used for any design requirement, many fonts will come with a unique concept. Thank you! Best Regards, FM-STCO.
  7. Clarendon Condensed Bold by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, suitable for display.
  8. Bold Ugly Sweater - 100% free
  9. Designer's page on Abstract Fonts.
  10. CType AOE - Unknown license
  11. Ticker Tape - Unknown license
  12. Flat tyre - Unknown license
  13. Typo Negative - Unknown license
  14. Tape Loop - Unknown license
  15. Tape Font by Vladimir & vladimir, $-
    Although this condensed type is ideal for titles and headlines, it has small caps and letters with diacritical marks included as well. It keeps readability at mind, while trying to be as much "done-by-hand" as it can. It has unique tears on each edge of each letter and tilting on certain "slices of tape".
  16. Rip TAPE by TypoGraphicDesign, $19.00
    CONCEPT/CHARACTERISTICS 
The handmade, dirty and yet modern character of the font was designed with analog tape on paper and later digitized. The motto is sticky, wrinkled and rough APPLICATION AREA The dirty, rough and fancy font „rip TAPE“ would look good at dis­play size for poster, flyer, comics and gra­phic novel let­te­ring and logos. Head­lines in maga­zi­nes or web­sites, packa­ging, music covers or webbanner etc. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 
Head­line Font | Dis­play Font | Grunge/DIY Font „rip TAPE“ OpenType Font with & 78 gly­phs & 2 styles (regu­lar, fixed).
  17. Tape Up by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    The letters in TapedUp are constructed from straight pieces of what could be masking tape. The letters have a unsophisticated or unpolished quality to them. The typeface is caps-only but many of the shapes on the lower-case keys differ from those on the upper-case keys. It was formed with a template used for several letterbat fonts and also typefaces Rumpled and Tinkerer. The family has six styles: regular, bold, shadowed, oblique. bold oblique, and shadowed oblique.
  18. Tape One by Volcano Type, $29.00
  19. Typer Pro by (v) design, $25.00
    Typer Pro (formerly Consul Typewriter Pro) is a modern OpenType font family reviving the look of old typewriters. Its carefully converted forms are detailed enough even for high pointsizes while keeping a reasonable number of outline points. Typer Pro comes in two variants: Typer Pro Mono is strictly monospaced (all characters occupy the same amount of horizontal space – this way old typewriters usually operated). However, sometimes a more even appearance may be desirable. Therefore, Typer Pro Text has been proportionally altered for a more pleasant and balanced look. Moreover, it is possible to achieve both proportional and monospaced look in both families via Stylistic Sets. You can choose from four different weights in each family and pick characters from its extensive glyph set. Typer also contains a number of Stylistic alternates, randomly replaced alternative letters to avoid the repetition of letters in a word. Typer Pro is a versatile typeface and is perfectly legible even at small sizes and on-screen. When printed, it looks best at its original size around 11–12 pt. Typer supports many OpenType features and offers great multilingual support for most of Latin-based languages. Feel free to download the detailed PDF Specimen.
  20. Typo Upright by Bitstream, $29.99
    A faithful reproduction of the common French Ronde of the nineteenth century; the design originates at the Inland Typefoundry in St. Louis as French Script and was revised by Morris Fuller Benton in 1905 and made popular by ATF under the name Typo Upright. Stephenson Blake also had a version available as Parisian Ronde.
  21. Tape Back by Adam Ladd, $5.00
    The Tape Back family comes in three weights. Each are monoline in weight and have a modern yet slightly quirky appearance. It is informal but has some stability with its linear forms. The slant backwards makes it unique, and it displays well even for body text.
  22. Funky Hype by Hatftype, $15.00
    Funky Hype - Street Art Graffiti Font is a free style font that has the characteristics of street art that shows freedom and is filled with unique characters. Features : • Character Set A-Z • Numerals & Punctuations (OpenType Standard) • Accents (Multilingual characters) • Ligature • Alternate There it is. I really hope you enjoy it.
  23. Roman Tyres by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    An original design, based on a very early turn-of-the-century typeface from the defunct Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia.
  24. FF QType by FontFont, $62.99
    German type designer Achaz Reuss created this display and sans FontFont in 2004. The family has 26 weights, ranging from Extra Light to Black in Compressed, Condensed, Normal, Semi Extended, and Extended and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, logo, branding and creative industries, poster and billboards as well as sports. FF QType provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, super- and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates. It comes with tabular lining and proportional lining figures.
  25. Mixed Tape by Ksenia Belobrova, $35.00
    Mixed Tape is a brush typefamily inspired by music and based on calligraphy. It has 3 different styles so that you can choose which you need or combine them as you like. Mixed Tape Regular is a casual neutral brush script, Mixed Tape Small is a more elegant variation and Mixed Tape Capitals is an energetic, probably even brutal brush script. You can freely play with the three of them creating your typographic compositions. You can use Mixed Tape for posters, prints, menus, packaging, book covers and headlines, cards and as a starting point for logotypes. Mixed Tape has a lot of alternates and ligatures which are built into the ‘Liga’ feature that is turned on by default. It also has swashes, titles, fractions, ordinals and case sensitive forms. Let’s all enjoy good music and typography!
  26. Electrical Tape by PBinns, $20.00
    Electrical Tape is a mono-case display type. The idea came from generating custom letters using pieces of electrical tape. The over all design was then influenced by the graffiti subgenre as well as a hint of constructivist influence. Recommended applications of the font are for display purposes as well as digital media.
  27. ITC Tyke by ITC, $29.99
    Tomi Haaparanta got the idea for the Tyke typeface family after using Cooper Black for a design project. He liked Cooper's chubby design, but longed for a wider range of weights. “I wanted a typeface that was cuddly and friendly,” recalls Haaparanta, “but also one that was readable at text sizes.” He started tinkering with the idea, and Tyke began to emerge. Even though Haaparanta knew his boldest weight would equal the heft of Cooper Black, he began drawing the Tyke family with the medium. His goal was to refine the characteristics of the design at this moderate weight, and then build on it to create the light and bold extremes. Haaparanta got the spark to design type in 1990, when he attended a workshop held by Phil Baines at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin. “I've been working and playing with type ever since,” Haaparanta recalls. He released his first commercial font in 1996, while working as an Art Director in Helsinki. After about two dozen more releases, he founded his own type studio, Suomi Type Foundry, early in 2004. At five weights plus corresponding italics, Tyke easily fulfills Haaparanta's goal of creating a wide range of distinctive, completely usable designs. The light through bold weights perform well at both large and small sizes, while the Black is an outstanding alternative to Cooper for display copy.
  28. Hype Marker by Mvmet, $14.00
    Hype Marker is a cool marker hand lettered font. You can use it for anything ranging from t-shirts, book designs, and greeting cards to stickers and posters, packaging designs, or anything that needs a casual touch, it will be your perfect font to pick. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style, and use it to create lovely designs!
  29. Single Tyne by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    A single top serif creates a modern look between serifs and a single weight font. SingleTyne contains short ascenders and descenders for tight line spacing designed as a display face that also works well for short sentences and paragraphs.
  30. Hype Runner by Invasi Studio, $17.00
    Hype Runner is a bold and stylish brush font that is perfect for sports and anything that requires strength and power. With its unique style and edgy look, Hype Runner is ideal for a wide range of design projects, including headings, flyers, greeting cards, product packaging, book covers, printed quotes, logotypes, and album covers. This font features alternate glyphs, ligatures, and support for Latin Multilingual, giving you plenty of design options to create unique and eye-catching designs. Whether you're creating designs for sports or simply want a strong and impactful font, Hype Runner is a great choice.
  31. Red Tape by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Red Tape is three fonts that were designed by sticking letters together with red tape. It makes for a wonderful makeshift set of fonts. And I really enjoyed sticking those letters together. Of course I did it on screen using bits and pieces of scanned red tape. Just use it as you like, I won't give you any red tape in how to use the fonts. »Red Tape« is since February 2012 on permanent display in the »German National Library« – next to the likes of »Bodoni«, »Garamond« and »Helvetica« – being part of the exhibition about type through the ages. Your (now a little famous) unproblematic type designer, Gert.
  32. Sonic Empire - Unknown license
  33. Ionic Charge - Unknown license
  34. Nerve Tonic - Unknown license
  35. Sonic Superpowers - Personal use only
  36. French Ionic by Solotype, $19.95
    This would be a Clarendon if it weren't for the cute serifs, which set it apart. Reads well in copy blocks.
  37. Roman Ionic by Jawher Matmati, $25.00
    Roman Ionic is a unique revival of a typeface that was once popular and used in many late 19th century and early 20th century music publishing houses, such as Durand et fils. It displays a happy marriage between the beautiful features of the Clarendon type and the legibility of the Scotch roman class and is thus aimed to work for titling and body text.
  38. Citrus Tonic by Maulana Creative, $12.00
    Citrus Tonic is a modern signature script font. With slanted contrast stroke, fun character. To give you an extra creative work. Citrus Tonic font support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with sans or serif. Make a stunning work with Citrus Tonic font. Cheers, Maulana Creative
  39. Rome Ionic by 38-lineart, $17.00
    Rome Ionic is a serif display font inspired by architectural features in ancient Roman building columns. The Ionic columns are taller and slender compared to 'Doric and Corinthian' columns. On the Ionic Capitol column, there is a geometric spiral like a paper roll. We used those elements in this roman style font. The base of this font is serif shaped, more slender and towering, and equipped with 8-18 stylistic set alternates. This is the development of the basic shape on which we added spiral ornaments to the left and right. This serif font's characteristic is soft and simple, not sharp and complicated like Doric and Corinthian. The composition of the softness of the basic and alternate fonts does not reduce the splendor of this font. We complemented this font with support for the Latin extend as an analogy to the Roman region. Rome Ionic is perfect for 'impressive luxury and power' designs. With this font, your branding will show the robustness and refute the splendor of other products.
  40. Bronc Stomper by FontMesa, $20.00
    Introducing Bronc Stomper; Bronc Stomper got its start from an old logo design used by the New York and Harlem Railroad in 1904.
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