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  12. Pamplemousse by The Ampersand Forest, $19.00
    Meet Pamplemousse, a display font that's part fun, casual script and part elegant typeface! Pamplemousse is most decidedly a fellow who enjoys lazy Sunday mornings spent sipping mimosas or bloody marys over a plate of eggs benedict and the New York Times crossword puzzle. He enjoys dressing up for use in branding and headlines (he looks particularly dashing in all caps) and also sitting back and composing a casual note to a dear friend. Pamplemousse is mostly sweet and just a little sophisticated, and he likes being just as he is. Pamplemousse started out as a typeface based on the lettering of Gustav Klimt in his poster for the first exhibition of the Vienna Secession movement (Art Nouveau). This drifted into an homage to Rea Irvin's iconic masthead typeface for the New Yorker magazine. Finally, with the addition of a lowercase (absent from Irvin's typeface), a significant revision away from both Klimt and Irvin into a more casual space, Pamplemousse was born! Oh — why "pamplemousse?" "Pamplemousse" is French for grapefruit. What goes better in your Sunday gin and tonic than an aromatic slice of pamplemousse? Say it a few times. Preferably after a couple of those g & t's. You'll see how fun he can be...
  13. Blog Script by Sudtipos, $39.00
    Technology is making it so that we’re all connected without the need for the physical-presence kind of being connected. That is strange, fascinating, and has a certain magnetism that is very difficult to resist. What’s at stake is no less than the transformation of centuries of human behaviour, and that’s part of the fascination. But while our existence morphs and we rush headlong into our socially minimalist future, we use our present culture to helplessly signal our nostalgia about our past. We know what our future will be missing, and we’re already full of nostalgia about it, but we know that what little we can do about isn’t going to affect the outcome that much. So, almost in full hindsight now, the DIY implosion of the past few years must have really been a reaction to our technological dis/connection. In typography, the minimalist future is already here, with something as austere as the sans serif having become the preferred expression of progress and fortune, both part of the connected isolation we are undergoing. But when physical interaction must take place, like coffee shops and gin joints, our organic alphabets ride high and mighty. That sense of human heritage — elegance and exuberance in our writing, the use of flaws to charmingly brand our own individualism — keeps turning up in all kinds of places, most unexpected of which is the digital world. The overall message seems to be that we’re still creative, imaginative, and unique. In the digital world, on blogs where we write about our puny music and fashion preferences, we’re just articulating this individualism of ours, this third domain of existence our future seems eager to dismiss. These were the thoughts behind Blog Script, the second collaboration between Carolina Marando and Alejandro Paul, after their successful stint with the Distillery set of fonts. This typeface comes in two weights, alternates for most letters, and a strong aesthetic rooted in individuality and freedom of spirit. Use it to be alone together, to tell the world that we’re still human, for now.
  14. Alyrak by Konstantine Studio, $16.00
    ALYRAK is born from the anxiety of the future dystopia of the human race. The fear of Artificial Intelligence, robots, and technology that potentially invade living things. Represented in a font and visual to emulate the vibe every time you type it from your keyboard.
  15. Hogira V2 by Owl king project, $29.00
    Hogira Inspired by technological developments, Hogira is a future-looking display font, Hogira is very suitable for use in writing titles, making text-based logos, websites, and modern design types that are related to emerging technology themes. Hogira also supports 20 families and multiple languages.
  16. Hermit Crab by Dhan Studio, $16.00
    Hermit Crab is a beautiful modern handwritten font specially designed for your current and future design needs. Hermit Crab Font is perfect for trending projects, modern, logos, blogs, branding, clothing, stationery designs, quotes, greeting cards, t-shirts, invitations, book titles, packaging designs, posters and more.
  17. Faber Sans Pro by Ingo, $42.00
    A classic-modern sans serif appearing in two forms — ”standard“ and a ”stylistic alternate“ with uncial script-orientated characters which give the font a completely different ”look.“ Faber Sans is a sans serif in the classic-modern style of type creations of the early 20th century — godfathered by Futura from Paul Renner and Gill Sans from Eric Gill. Unlike classic sans serifs, Faber Sans includes a ”true“ italic. Faber Sans Pro will perfectly pair with the accompnying Roman Faber Serif Pro.
  18. ITC Atelier Sans by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Atelier Sans began as one of Curtis's renovations. His goal was to create a monoline design with Art Deco “sensibilities,” but without the geometric precision and relatively small x-height of faces like Futura or Kabel. Gentle curves and suggestions of serifs create a crisp, clean and open face that is at once sleek, sensuous and still affable. Available as a two-weight family with complementary italics, ITC Atelier Sans is another successful and usable revival from Nick Curtis.
  19. Apparel JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An image spotted online showed a rendering of a ladies’ fashions storefront that had appeared in the Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company’s 1939 brochure. The signage consisted of the hand lettered word ‘Apparel’, and was done in a variant of the Art Deco stencil style of lettering that’s most recognizable in Futura Black. From these few sign letters came the inspiration for a digital font of the same name, Apparel JNL – which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  20. Template Moderne JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The A.B. Dick Company was a manufacturer of mimeograph duplicating machines which produced copies by the process of transferring ink through an etched wax stencil onto paper. Customers had the option of purchasing various size and style lettering guides in order to create eye-catching headlines or announcements on their print projects. One such guide called ‘Modern Display’ featured a lettering style resembling Futura Black with added serifs. This is now available as Template Moderne JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  21. Roundica by Fontease, $20.00
    Roundica is a modern geometric typeface inspired by both classic typefaces of the 20th century like Avantgarde, Bauhaus, Futura, Helvetica and some modern fonts such as Abeat By Kai, Comfortaa, Gotham. Started in 2018 Roundica is the main reason for the appearance of Fontease Type Foundry. With its 834 glyphs Roundica includes extended Latin language support, but also Cyrillic and Greek. Designed with OpenType features like ligatures, fractions, small capitals etc., Roundica is perfectly suited for graphic design and any display use.
  22. Finocchio by The Ampersand Forest, $45.00
    Finocchio (yes, we know — wink) has the playful, round shapes of a French Ronde with the sharp angles of Italian Futurism. It's a bold, fun, excellent branding face — wherever you need some gusto or brio or forza! Finocchio comes with a large number of ligatures for fluidity. It also comes with a solid, readable set of non-script small caps, so all you need for that sign is one coordinated font! It also comes with loads of fun alternates! Finocchio is made with love in The Ampersand Forest.
  23. Linotype Alphabat by Linotype, $29.99
    Jan Tomáš studied at the Universität der Künste, Berlin. He is a multi-talent – the author of many ideas, a font creator, designer, modeller, technician and web designer. In 2011, he founded Future Typo, the first web portal for advanced typography with original design typefaces and 3D typefaces. When you look closely to Linotype Alphabat, the figures start to change from letters into flying bats and scary faces. Linotype Alphabat can be used for very short texts however it is particularly effective for headlines in larger point sizes so that its details are emphasized.
  24. Marco Polo by Linotype, $29.99
    Franko Luin, Marco Polo's designer, on this typeface: Marco Polo is a 'massacrated' oldstyle typeface that can be used in the same way as, e.g., Caslon Antique. I designed it - if the word design is appropriate in this case - to give the users an alternative so that they are not always directed to the same choice. For the same reason I made Marco Polo rounder. The name comes from the famous Venetian globetrotter, who has nothing at all to do with the typeface, since printing and punchcutting were still an invention of the future.
  25. Freeland by Trial by Cupcakes, $29.00
    Freeland is a casual brush typeface, with a rich, inky texture, and just a bit of a masculine, edgy vibe. It’s modern, bold, and lively, but not too whimsical. Features plenty of ligatures and stylistic alternates for a realistic, hand-lettered look. Uppercase letters can be used alone, as a cohesive group, or they can be paired with their lowercase cousins, for lettering that dances effortlessly across your design.
  26. WORKSHOP Marker by Posterizer KG, $19.00
    WORKSHOP Marker is a handwritten font with a casual and modern look. You can use the alternates and ligatures to give your design a realistic, hand painted look. If you find a single repeating glyph, you can change that by toggling between Stylistic Alternates. There are Cyrillic glyphs and more then 100 playful Dingbats in the same style. WORKSHOP Marker is the perfect choice for all imaginative, playful and beautiful things.
  27. Radiance Brush by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A brush letter with a nice casual feeling.
  28. Gnarlee by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Gnarlee is a casual hand-drawn serif font.
  29. Krysttal Spears by Maulana Creative, $10.00
    Krysttal Spears Casual Signature Font Give your designs an authentic handcrafted feel. Krysttal Spears Casual Signature Font is perfectly suited to logo, stationery, branding, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design, restaurant and more.
  30. Videomax by PizzaDude.dk, $16.00
    Videomax looks like something from the future - perhaps even something from a future where the world lies in ruins and is about to be taken over by hostile aliens. The worn letters represent the decades of war against the computers...or the aliens...or maybe the letters comes from a sign of a computer company from the eighties, which was recently found in an abandoned place. The speculations are many, but one thing is definitely true: Videomax got that grungy / computer / worldwar feeling! Write your text, and watch how the randomness of letters make your text look really good. I've put it 4 different versions of each letter, which makes it look really nice and worn!
  31. Neospace Circuit Exp - Personal use only
  32. Puertofino by Typehand Studio, $20.00
    Puertofino is made as if it resembles a ballpoint pen so it looks thick and thin, Puertofino can also be used as a signature font. Puertofino has ligatures, alternates, and supports 68 Multilingual. Puertofino is a casual script font that suitable for various project, like branding, invitation, merchandise, website, advertisement, magazine, and more
  33. Rodista Brush by Stripes Studio, $20.00
    Rodista Brush is a super casual hand brushed script with detailed brush stroke texture, and a quirky, Can be used for various purposes. such as the title, signature, letterhead, signage, labels, newsletters, posters, logos, correspondence, wedding invitations, badges, etc. Rodista Brush Font international Support for a review of most Western languages ​​included.
  34. A Quick Note by Mvmet, $9.00
    A Quick Note is a fun quick handwriting font. You can use it for anything ranging from regular typing notes, school projects, to t-shirts, kids’ book designs, greeting cards, stickers, posters, or anything that needs a casual touch. Fall in love with its incredible style and use it to create lovely designs!
  35. Glandian by TM Type, $12.00
    Glandian is a romantic and sweet calligraphy typeface with characters that dance along the baseline. It has casual yet elegant features. It is perfect for wedding invitations, logo designs, social media, wedding greetings, etc. This font is PUA encoded, which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease.
  36. Roklin by Sign Studio, $20.00
    Roklin is an elegant serif family for use as both formal text and headers. Has quite a lot of character alternatives and also enhanced ligatures. It's perfect for casual typography as well as official documents, really. All characters are PUA Encoded, you can use this font easily in many common editor software easily.
  37. Delight Script by Sudtipos, $59.00
    Delight Script is a fresh and original Angel Koziupa design that takes its cue from post-WWII advertising scripts. Casual, bouncy and playful, this upright script is built and engineered by Alejandro Paul with tons of alternates that can make every word look like real hand lettering. It covers all Latin-based languages.
  38. Candy Grunge by Mvmet, $12.00
    Candy Grunge is a fun and comical sans serif font. You can use it for anything ranging from t-shirts, kids’ book designs, and greeting cards to stickers and posters, or anything that needs a casual touch. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style and use it to create lovely designs!
  39. Irrational by Gassstype, $25.00
    Irrational - Strong Brush Font is an Authentic brush Font that is written casually and quickly. Letters are made with Procreate. Then trace down into vector format, and carefully crafted into a typeface. That is why Irrational has a rough, authentic, and strong characteristic more natural look. You can activate Ligature OpenType panel.
  40. Choose Time by Stripes Studio, $20.00
    Choose Time is a super casual hand brushed script with detailed brush stroke texture, and a quirky, Can be used for various purposes. such as the title, signature, letterhead, signage, labels, newsletters, posters, logos, correspondence, wedding invitations, badges, etc. Choose Time Font international Support for a review of most Western languages ​​included.
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