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  1. Strata by Just My Type, $25.00
    Big, expansive and flat on top; that’s a land formation called a mesa. “Mesa” was the first name for Strata Bold Rounded Serif, but it turns out it’s someone else’s registered trademark; in any case, if you need a bold, extended mono-height font that’s great for logotype, you could, as we used to say in the Mid-West, do a whole lot worse. SBRS is the final generation of an evolution that started with Mesa begating Mesa Bold which begat Mesa Bold Rounded which culminated in this evolutionary superior product. Use it!
  2. Munky by It's me Simon, $15.00
    Munky, a big bowl full of slab serif goodness. It's got a cheeky, playful look with large, heavy serifs. Its shapes have a few kinks here and there. I would say that adds to its charm—and it does. It's great for headlines and titles but is also very legible in sentence case. It works great for branding and packaging, books, invitations and anything where you want a laid-back vibe—without being too childish. If the font were a celebrity, it would be more John Candy than John Malkovich.
  3. Baroty by Twinletter, $17.00
    Baroty is a modern sans serif font that we made with great care to make your project beautiful and perfect, to make your project look unique and different from the rest. By using this typeface, you may anesthetize the entire audience, allowing them to remember your project easily and firmly. of course, your various design projects will be perfect and extraordinary if you use this font because this font is equipped with a font family, both for titles and subtitles and sentence text, start using our fonts for your extraordinary projects.
  4. PGF Strange by PeGGO Fonts, $36.00
    Multilayer Roman font with 8 levels, inspired on ’70-80s, it wears sharp edges and compact proportions, with a way fresh contemporary retro volumetric style, ideal for branding & packaging, logotype, headlines, covers, sign letters, label, ticket design, and even 3D lettering. It contains a variety of design resources like stylistic alternates, sensitive case adaptations, old-style numbers, fractions, ordinals, ligatures, localized forms, all of them are accessible via character set panel. Design period: 2019 & 2021. Release: 2021 Graphic interpretation: Pedro González Concept: Bruno Jara Development: Peggo Fonts Foundry.
  5. Nefarious by Hanoded, $15.00
    A few fonts ago I mentioned the fact that I like posh English words; words you don’t really use in conversation. As I am busy expanding my ‘halloween’ font collection, I came across the beautiful word Nefarious. It means wicked or evil and when you say the word, it even sounds evil! Fantastic! Nefarious is a halloween/witches font. It looks like my Griezelig font, but it is rougher and spikier. Use Nefarious for your halloween invitations, posters and books about evil geniuses. Comes with all diacritics and a bunch of swashes as well.
  6. Morningstar JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Her father named her Estella Dawn, or morning star. She truly shines bright, for as the owner of Stella Roberts Fonts, she has dedicated part of her net profits to helping her siblings pay for their medication; they both suffer from Cystic Fibrosis and diabetes. Calm in spirit, loyal to friends and family, nurturing and caring-- Stella has been a friend of Jeff Levine's for years. His Estella JNL font was dedicated to her, as is this other namesake font, Morningstar JNL. The design is a cross between retro-techno and a slight calligraphic touch.
  7. Terminax by Monotype, $29.99
    Terminax™ is a highly legible monospaced sans serif font with an extensive character set. Unlike other monospaced fonts, Terminax has a personality all its own. Terminax is a futuristic and assertive font which is popular with titles, and headings. Why a Small Caps font you may ask? While most word processing and page layout software offer a small cap feature - this merely distorts the letterforms and creates squashed, uneven results. Terminax features small caps that were designed so their weight matches the upper case letters, providing a clean, attractive appearance.
  8. 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.
  9. Knobbly Knees by Comicraft, $-
    Comicraft's latest joint has us swollen with pride! This one caps 'em all! Yes, it may look a little bony and stick out at right angles to our shins, but we reckon we'll win the a whole bunch of contests with this one... if we get up off our haunches and hobble up on stage. Trust your knee jerk reaction and download KnobblyKnees now, they look good on Kate and Angelina, they'll look good on you too! Features: Five fonts (Regular, Bold, Light, Broken & Open) with upper and lower case characters.
  10. Deco Design JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Hand lettering isn’t a perfect art form, and this is why it often has an appeal over formal typesetting. Individual interpretation can lead to variations in style, character shape and overall design concept. Case in point: The hand-drawn title for the1933 sheet music “Why Can’t This Night Go on Forever” is a simple Art Deco sans, however it mixes character widths and even angles the letter ‘C’ in a nonconventional way. Deco Design JNL is the digital version of this alphabet, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  11. Corso by Dominik Krotscheck, $7.99
    Corso is a clean condensed sans serif font family. It comes in upright, slanted and italic, in six weights each. It includes useful typographic features such as fractions, ligatures and case sensitive forms. Also included are double- or single-storey versions of a and g, you can switch via stylistic OpenType sets. Other letters with alternative forms accessible the same way are ß and ampersand. Corso works especially great for larger size uses such as signage, headlines or posters. But that doesn’t mean that it isn’t also useable for short texts.
  12. Baker Half by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    One of the odder things I remember from high school (50+ years ago) is the tile floor of hexagons in the bathroom. There is something fascinating with the way hexagons fill the plane. BakerHalfDozen is made of white letters that fit on black, hexagonal tiles. BakerHalfWhite switches the letters to black on white tiles, and BakerHalfBare eliminates the tiles. There are no true lower-case letters, but some letters have alternate shapes. To make the tiles line up right, alternate lines must be indented half a space. Use the {} characters (brackets) to do this.
  13. ITC Tremor by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Tremor is the work of British designer Alan Dempsey. You might think that it looks like the letters are in a seismically lively geological zone, but Dempsey had other kinds of motion in mind. Most of the faces I design come from trace 'work-outs' for advertising products. In the case of Tremor, it was to reflect a lively teenager," says Dempsey. The result is ITC Tremor, a cartoony slab serif typeface with irregular angles, straight-edged curves, and lines surrounding each character, making them look like they are jittery.
  14. Big Jim Roberts SRF by Stella Roberts Fonts, $25.00
    Big Jim Roberts was my dad. A dedicated family man who taught us about faith, values and love is missed by our family. Jim just about did it all. He was a military man, a police officer, a power company engineer and a photographer. This typeface (which is comprised of a bold lower-case alphabet) has a 70s retro feel. Jim might have like it. The net profits from my font sales help defer medical expenses for my siblings, who both suffer with Cystic Fibrosis and diabetes. Thank you.
  15. Mikagi by Thinkdust, $10.00
    Mikagi is a textured form of the 2008 Miyagi typeface, giving the original creation a new personality along with its makeover. The rough texture is a different direction from the original, smooth line style of its predecessor, instead creating something that might be described as lean and tough. Worn and weary, Mikagi emphasises everything it says, taking care to slow itself down and not get caught up in the speed of its youth. Use Mikagi for a range of design work, to add a blend of smooth easiness and faded cynicism to your creation.
  16. Old Russian by Grummedia, $20.00
    Old Russian is a fake Cyrillic alphabet, based on old Slavic characters universally adopted in the old days of the Russian empire. Offering an opportunity to create a unique historical look.
  17. Template Basic JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Template Basic JNL was inspired by a simple sans serif lettering template used in the days of ink and technical pen renderings, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  18. Saskia Pro by RMU, $30.00
    A tribute to Jan Tschichold. His hot-metal font Saskia was released in 1931 by Schelter & Giesecke. This elegant italic font was finally redrawn, extended and digitized for present-day use.
  19. DB Bridal Doodles by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    DB Bridal Doodles is a mixture of lovely phrases and cute doodles themed after that special day. Very useful in making a wedding book for you or your friends and family.
  20. Crispy Blue by Bogstav, $14.00
    Crispy Blue is handmade, using a blobby brush. Inspired by a clumsy sign I saw the other day: full of blobby lines and uneven strokes - but full of life and personality!
  21. MPI Atlas by mpressInteractive, $5.00
    Atlas is an affable display font (think friendly neighborhood pub) originally created by Day & Collins of London. Atlas has thick strokes and triangular, rounded serifs. Some characters feature curly, decorative elements.
  22. Filigree by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    Filigree, reminiscent of the delicate lace and jewelry produced in Europe in the 16th to 18th centuries, was inspired by the font Always, and by the way in which the threads (or filia) of the characters in Always intertwined. It has a soft, wafty character. It is best used as a display font at a relatively large size. At too small a size the delicacy of the individual filaments will be lost. Best results also from a combination of upper and lower case characters. Using upper case characters alone will not look as good. Alternate characters and ligatures are also included. If your application program supports "kerning" then I suggest that you turn it on. Although not essential, this will enhance the spacing of the letters. The font contains over 272 characters - (upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals, symbols and accented characters are present). It also includes a number of "open-type" characters - these enhance the flexibility of the font by providing alternatives that are used either at the discretion of the designer or are determined by the circumstances in which the font is used. It has all the accented characters used in the major European languages.
  23. Augsburger by HiH, $12.00
    The Augsburger Family is a product of the Art Nouveau period in Germany and Austria, reflecting the darker, heavier Jugendstil approach typical of the Secession movement in these two countries. Originally released by H. Berthold AG of Berlin and Bauer & Co. of Stuttgart in 1902, Augsburger has been attributed to the designer Peter Schnorr. This current version represents a year-long revision of the Augsburger Family. All three fonts have been updated to eliminate duel encoding, harmonize metrics, and review all glyphs. In addition, the following features have been included in the individual fonts: Augsburger Schrift: a total of 249 glyphs have been added, for a total of 467 and an increase of 114%. New are Tabular Numbers, Small Caps, a variety of Ligatures and the refinement of all accents. Augsburger Initials: complete redesign of upper case, inclusion of upper case from Schrift instead of lower case, plus inclusion of small caps and a selection of appropriate ligature. Augsburger Ornamente: includes some additional glyphs. Augsburger may be purchased as a complete family or as individual fonts. Each font package includes both TTF and OTF versions to allow you to select what is most useful to you.
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  25. Gemma by Homelessfonts, $49.00
    Homelessfonts is an initiative by the Arrels foundation to support, raise awareness and bring some dignity to the life of homeless people in Barcelona Spain. Each of the fonts was carefully digitized from the handwriting of different homeless people who agreed to participate in this initiative. Please Note: these fonts include only the latin alphabet; no accented characters, no numbers or punctuation. MyFonts is pleased to donate all revenue from the sales of Homelessfonts to the Arrels foundation in support of their mission to provide the homeless people in Barcelona with a path to independence with accommodations, food, social and health care. Gemma was born in Madrid 37 years ago. After spending many years in the capital, she decided to start over again and moved to Barcelona. A series of misfortunes and wrong decisions left her on the street. Gemma is a calm, emotional person who likes to take her time to do things and, if there’s one thing the street can offer, it’s time. The street lets you listen carefully, watch without being seen. Being in the street isn’t pleasant at all. Seeing people who’ve just showered go past makes you miss even more things that many take for granted. Breakfast, a clean smell, paying for a metro ticket. Being homeless is much more than having nowhere to sleep. Life in the street is hard, says Gemma, but she also sees the positive side. “It’s the best way to get to know human beings.” She likes to see the street as if it were a school. A school she has been in and out of for too long.
  26. Tubo by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    2 font faces that combine together with attached lower case glyphs. A combo type-face that can be used with or without joining its lower case.
  27. Rose Pink by Olivetype, $18.00
    Introducing Rose Pink, a fun and exciting font suitable for any creative project. From product packaging to logos, this font is the perfect way to express your creativity with a bold style and playful look. The whimsical and flowing curves of this font also can help create a sense of lightheartedness in your design. project. Thank You and Happy Designing!
  28. Zekat by Twinletter, $15.00
    Introducing Zekat Arabic font. This premium Arabic style font is a great way to bring a new level of luxury to your designs. Whether you’re creating a logo for your website, magazine cover, packaging project, or other design work, our fonts are perfect for you. Our collection includes a wide variety of fonts from traditional to modern, with many different styles in between.
  29. Romantic Sunday by Reyrey Blue Std, $12.00
    Say Hello to Romantic Sunday Calligraphy Font. A new and beautiful font, with contemporary, beautiful and elegance touch. Romantic Sunday would be perfectly appropriated for your various projects including but not limited to wedding invitations and wedding suites, stationery, packaging, feminine branding, logos, quotes, and prints. Features : · All Uppercase and Lowercase · Number & Symbol · Supported Languages · Alternates and Ligatures · PUA Encoded
  30. Overland Brush by Gatype, $10.00
    Overland Brush is a beautiful uppercase display brush font, designed with a modern vibe. The Overland Brush is best suited for any design project, such as posters, banners, logos, book covers, album covers, quotes, invitations, greeting cards, business cards, titles, print products, merchandise, social media, etc. Find out more ways to use this font by previewing the font. Thank you and happy designing
  31. Sidesakey by Aminmario Studio, $20.00
    Sidesakey simplifies elegance into one truly stunning handwritten font. With its relaxed feel, Sidesakey is incredibly versatile, suitable to each of the design projects you may have in mind! Use it to create beautiful greeting cards, wedding invitations, logos, website titles and much more! Comes in Regular and Italic styles. Thank you for your purchase! Hope you enjoy with our font
  32. Sidefont by RainBomb Studio, $16.00
    Sidefont is a sharp, square family of 18 fonts inspired by the Sidemen Logo: The font broadens its use by supplying weights all the way from Thin to Black, Normal to Oblique. Perfect for posters, headlines and logotypes. OpenType features give you access to: Alternatives Kerning Fractions Numerals & Punctuation Accented characters Multilingual Support Supports most Latin-based languages and few others.
  33. Rottely by Din Studio, $29.00
    Say hello to Rottely Display Font, Rottely is a beautiful display font (Uppercase letters), designed with a modern and bold style. It's suitable for branding,logo,t-shirt printing and many other designs. Included: Rottely (otf) Features: Accents (Multilingual Characters) 12 Ligatures 97 Alternates PUA encoded Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard) Bonus ornament (EPS) Thanks for visiting and purchasing my font!
  34. Hotdogger by Eurotypo, $24.00
    Hotdogger is a family of cursive brush fonts, presented in two weights and completed with a sans serif font and an useful pack of graphics to play with. These fonts are specially designed for meal packaging and labels, advertising posters, lettering logos or whatever you may be looking for in expressive works.. Hotdogger contain full OpenType features and support CE languages.
  35. Montlake Road by The Styled Script, $25.00
    Say hello to the Montlake Road Script Font. This is a carefree and elegant font with a romantic and feminine flare. Montlake Road has Opentype ligatures that give help give a natural handwritten look while the lowercase swashes add a beautiful touch to any project. This font is perfect for logos, notes, labels, wedding invitations, or branding for any project.
  36. Silvermist by Letteralle, $19.00
    Silvermist is made to express things in a masculine and assertive way. With high letters, it makes it have a more dominant impression. Silvermist is perfect for display purposes such as editorial projects, Logo design, Music Album, Clothing Branding, product packaging, magazine headers, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. I hope you enjoy! Letteralle Studios
  37. Radja Lover by Alit Design, $18.00
    IntroducingRadja Lover Script Font 🖤The Radja Lover Script Font 🖤 is valentines day inspired font made for romance theme. The Radja Lover Script Font adheres to a simple and elegant modern script style, besides that this font has a unique swash in the shape of a heart that can be used for unique love designs. Very suitable for use in making greeting card designs, Instagram posts, logo designs, wedding texts, romance quotes and so on, the first is about love. Apart from that this font is very easy to use in both design and non-design programs because all alternates and glyphs are supported by Unicode (PUA).
  38. Lovely Heart by Skinny Type, $15.00
    Lovely Heart Font Duo is a sweet and elegant font. It has an authentic feeling and a lovely touch. It is perfect for any design project, such as wedding invitations, valentine's day, logos, branding, social media, stickers and so on. Lovely Heart includes 2 script and sans fonts. Features: + Can be used in any software, such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, SIlhouette Studio, even Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and others. + Multilingual glyphs. HOW TO ADD EXTRA GLYPHS: PC: Uses a character map. It's easier to use the UWP Character Map (Free Download from Microsoft store) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXqN6UY8ZMg Mac: Using Font Book https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rs85wbS59T8 Greetings Skinny Type
  39. Notes from Paris by PeachCreme, $18.00
    "Notes from Paris" will make your letters look très chic while still maintaining its functionality with easy-to-read letterforms. Furthermore, the comforting vibe of this font brings a touch of relaxation to your typography. The words flow with ease and grace, like a gentle breeze on a summer day in the city of love. So, whether you're crafting a logo design or wedding invite, "Notes from Paris" is a font that you must have for a chic and legible typographic journey. With 59 Opentype ligatures, this font blurs the line between script and handwriting, allowing for a seamless transition between letters and creating a truly genuine sensation.
  40. Hewalk by RGB Studio, $17.00
    Hewalk is a font inspired by the Blackletter typeface, made with a modern impression but still looks strong and unique. In addition, Young Best font is also supported with multilingual characters that can be used in several international languages. Hewalk font is very suitable for use in making music album cover designs, tattoo logos, wishkey labels, packaging pomades and so on which are made with dark and strong concepts. Files Include : Basic Latin A-Z and a-z Numbers Symbols PUA Encode Multi-language Support Thanks and have a wonderful day, If you have any questions, please get in touch with us Don't forget to check out our other products.
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