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  1. WildWords by Comicraft, $49.00
    Created for Jim Lee's Wildstorm books, WildWords has proved to be one of our most popular fonts and has been featured in TIME magazine and the LEGO catalog, as well as used to letter thousands of Manga pages. Comicraft fonts are created BY comic book letterers FOR lettering comic books. Accept no substitutes! See this family related to WildWords: Wild Words Lower
  2. Dialog by Linotype, $39.00
    Dialog is my first sans serif. I had made some attempts earlier, but they didn't satisfy me. Dialog was, on the contrary, so inspiring that I made 19 different fonts of it, the most complete typeface for several years. I usually prefer typefaces with serifs, but I don't miss them in Dialog. The name needs no explanation. Dialog was released in 1993.
  3. Evil Spin by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Evil Spin is inspired by some old horror poster. It has this eerie feeling to it, which leaves you with terror...no matter what you write!!! I've made 4 different versions of each letter, and they automatically changes as you type. And that goes for every layer if Evil Spin - mix and match the layers for even more creepy effects!
  4. Featherly Handlettered by Joanne Marie, $10.00
    I had to do it :-) - A hand lettered version of featherly is here! As always with featherly, it's perfect for anything to do with romance, weddings and love but this hand lettered version can give you an even more authentic, handmade look to your designs. There are 26 left and right swashes. No alternates with this one though. Hence the lower price.
  5. Cleodify by Namara Creative Studio, $15.00
    Inspired by bold & retro typefaces in the ’90s, Cleodify comes with a retro-ish style. The bold design combined with classical proportions gives a choice for creative work. Cleodify Sans is available in two style : Regular and Rounded. Features : Full Set of standard characters and punctuations. Alternates, ligatures and multilingual support characters. PUA Encoded | no special software needed to access extra characters.
  6. LHF Asylum by Letterhead Fonts, $43.00
    A ragged jagged experiment that's sure to fit the needs of any mad scientist or extreme skier dude (you know the type). Features two sets of variations: one set on the uppercase keys and a different set on the lowercase keys. Mix and match them for best effect. No twisted or mangled points in this font. All paths guaranteed technically sound.
  7. Take Five by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Take Five is a very jazzy typeface. It is more Swing than Bebop but it also evokes memories of the Cool Jazz era. Take Five can be used for jazzy covers or children's birthdays as well as jumble sales leaflets. Take Five is pretty versatile; no wonder - it is a descendant of my Bodoni Classic typeface family. Your jazzy designer Gert Wiescher
  8. Toyprint JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Toyprint JNL is based on scanned print samples of a toy rubber stamp set imported from Japan circa the 1930s. No kerning and a very limited character set, but fun and nostalgic nonetheless. NOTE: Large size rendering of the type will give the appearance of cut paper rather than rubber stamp impressions due to the nature of the scans for this font.
  9. Ungaraca by pentagonistudio, $19.00
    Ungaraca Is a modern duo inspired by Serif and Script style. SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS : Fonts and alternates: No special software is required they may be used in any basic program/website app that allows standard fonts, that's it folks! You can go ahead and get cracking :) Follow my shop for upcoming updates including additional glyphs and language support. Have a Good Day!
  10. Art Club by Open Window, $-
    Like Marker Felt or Comic Sans, Art Club has that informal/playful feel. Only this time its made to look and feel like it was written using a paint brush at your local after-school art club. Next time you want to add that cheerful spice to your Art Club Syllabus, or ANY syllabus, look no further than Art Club (the font).
  11. Ruby Lights by Bogstav, $17.00
    Say hello to Ruby Lights - a bold rounded font, made to bring fun and joy to your designs! Ruby Lights has no sharp edges, everything has gentle rounded corners and edges, leaving a soft yet vibrant look. Go ahead and use Ruby Lights for your children’s books, posters of any kind, invitations or maybe packaging - actually anything that needs a fresh handmade attitude!
  12. Nahualli by Ixipcalli, $30.00
    La tipografía Nahualli, esta basada en los escritos castellanos del Códice Méndoza del siglo XVI. Aunque no es un estilo claro, la caligrafía aporta un estilo perfecto para documentos historicos. The Nahualli typography is based on the Castilian writings of the Méndoza Codex of the 16th century. Although it is not a clear style, calligraphy provides a perfect style for historical documents.
  13. Cleveland Litho NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This quirky charmer appeared in the 1898 specimen book of the Cleveland Type Foundry, under the name of "Litho", so it's no mystery where it got its name. It's a perfect choice for engaging headlines, anytime, anywhere. The PC PostScript, TrueType and OpenType versions contain the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  14. Madison Squared NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Theater posters of the 1930s were often exuberant exercises in Art Deco lettering sensibilities, and the handiwork which inspired this typeface is no different. Big, bold and oddly elegant, this face is an excellent choice for enticing and commanding headlines. Both versions contain the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 character sets, with several language-specific localizations.
  15. Wyoming Pastad by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    Wyoming Pastad is the simplest of the Wyoming series. The round letter shapes of Wyoming Spaghetti have moved toward squareness. The overall effect is that Wyoming Pastad no longer looks much like an “Old West” face. There are two shadowed versions of WyomingPastad. Using the ShadowedInside style in layers with the shadowed styles is an easy way to get two-colored letters.
  16. Cartella NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This no-nonsense titling face is based on a Morris Fuller Benton 1934 offering for American Type Founders called, simply, Poster Gothic. Its crisp, clean lines and subtle Art Deco modeling make for attractive and attention-getting headlines. Available in plain and prismatic styles. Both versions of this font include the complete Unicode Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
  17. Unjustified NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    No secret here: this typeface was inspired by the opening credits for the television series "Justified." Alternate upper and lowercase letter to achieve the effect, or—in OpenType-savvy programs—activate the Contextual Alternates (calt) feature. Thin numbers can be found in these positions: ~^{}[]|\<>. Both versions of this font support the Latin 1262, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 codepages.
  18. Meila Arabic by NamelaType, $29.00
    Meila Arabic is sibling of Meila with the addition of Arabic glyphs, for Arabic, Urdu, and Farsi. Still carrying a childish character with a cheerful font, visually featuring bold and cute characters. Meila has smooth lines on each side, especially on the outside, almost no sharp corners. On the inside there is only one line that functions as a counter space.
  19. Sri Kandi by Arendxstudio, $20.00
    Sri Kandi is a stylish and effortlessly cool handwritten font with a contemporary twist. It will add a unique spin on any design project! You will find font in OTF formats. No special software is required to use Sri Kandi, just install it as you normally do on your system. Includes: - Uppercase - Lowercase - Numerals - Punctuation - Symbols - Ligatures - Alternates - Multi-language Characters
  20. Spika by Little Fonts, $15.00
    Spika is a geometric, monospaced sans serif font. This tall, condensed typeface is simple in its structure yet strong in its design. Informed by basic geometry and inspired by simplistic, clean design principles. Spika has an almost retro style but its no nonsense design would fit well within any contemporary design applications. The font contains over 400 glyphs including loads of accented characters.
  21. Churchward Isabella by BluHead Studio, $25.00
    Churchward Isabella is a five weight typeface family originally designed during the 1980's by the late type designer Joseph Churchward, from New Zealand. A straightforward, geometric sans serif, it is a no-nonsense, highly legible workhorse design, readable on screen as well as in print, for text, headline and display. The family includes Light, Regular, Medium, Bold and Extra Bold.
  22. Invulnerable BB by Blambot, $12.00
    Clean and clear are the buzzwords for Invulnerable BB. A comic book font with no fuss. The opentype version includes contextual alternates to create multiple versions of letters, numbers and punctuation, as you type. Errant serif-I correction (in comics, only personal pronouns have the serf-I), also, type up to six consecutive, identical letters, and get a bouncy baseline.
  23. Saddle Tramp JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The designers of wood type in the 1880s did not lack for inspiration or imagination. From extremely ornate designs to ultra compressed or condensed alphabets, there was no shortage of variety. Saddle Tramp JNL is one such compressed font. Its wide, bold design coupled with its squat appearance allows for multiple words in a headline without overuse of page space.
  24. Enovella by Wontenart, $25.00
    Enovella is a cool and modern Sans Serif font. writing for a magazine that requires a lot of text is the strength of this font. easy to read, and not tired on the eyes. No matter the topic, this font will be an incredible asset to your fonts’ library, as it has the potential to elevate any creation. Thank You
  25. Castaway by Studio K, $45.00
    Fun, footloose and fancy free, Castaway is a font family that knows no boundaries: equally at home in Naples and Nairobi, Rimini and Rio, Tijuana and Timbuktu. It was inspired by those ‘far away places with strange sounding names’, and will bring a touch of the exotic to tourist and travel promotions, and a breath of fresh air to any graphics project.
  26. Flying Sausage by Remedy667, $18.00
    Flying Sausage. From beyond the stars it comes to take over your designs. Perfect for any science fiction or horror inspired comics, books, event flyers, pulps, rags, movies, logos, shirts… no design is safe, even drive-in theatre menus?!? Includes a textured version for additional layered effects that make it jump off the screen! You’ll scream for Flying Sausage. Available now!
  27. Monogram Holder by Edignwn Type, $19.00
    The font is called "Monogram Holder", it is a slab serif display with monogram themes. The font comes with 450+ combined of two letters, you just type uppercase letters with lowercase letters. For example you type "M" combined with "h" then it will become a ligature monogram of "M" and "h". This font includes different widths of alternate glyphs. The Monogram Holder matches apply in some designs such as the logotype, poster, label, badge, packaging, branding, and more custom design. Monogram Holder includes : 450+ ligature monograms All-caps, numeral, symbol and punctuation Alternates Multilingual PUA Encoded Thank you for your support and choosing us.
  28. Ropers by Ardyanatypes, $17.00
    Feel how the tones mesmerize you - say HELLO to "Ropers" - a Bold Serif Typeface with agile and alive ligatures and alternates. Designed to use in mid-tones harmonic, the stark contrast of the bold & wondrous uppercase of the regular serif balances calmly to mix matches your works More unique with the ligatures and alternates shape stream will make your typography truly eccentric Ropers are easy to pair with other fonts and no special software is required to type out the standard characters of the Typeface. To access the Opentype Ligatures and Alternates you will need software that supports Opentype features in fonts. super match with various types of works such as promotional themes, greetings, products cover, brands logo, and much more. No need to worry, Ropers are also available in multi-language usage, which makes your work easier. Thank you and have a nice day
  29. Whiskey Tango by Missy Meyer, $15.00
    I've been in a vintage-meets-modern mood in my most recent font construction, and this is no exception. Whiskey Tango is a fun retro-style tall and narrow sans-serif font with a scoop of variety: it includes over 110 items in the Private Use Area, including small caps, alternates, ligatures, and ordinal indicators. There's just enough imbalance in stroke widths to make this font a little goofy and quirky, and really charming. All of the lines and curves are clean and sharp, making it great for text that's large, medium, or small. And it's great for crafting as well! As usual for me, this font contains over 300 extended Latin characters for language support, as well as full uppercase and lowercase sets of Greek and Cyrillic characters. And everything, as always, is fully PUA-encoded so all characters are easy to access, no matter what method you use.
  30. Kontrast Grotesk by DizajnDesign, $55.00
    Kontrast Grotesk represents a contrast in type design based on a different principle. It was inspired by W. A. Dwiggins and his experiments with the stroke variations. Contrast in this typeface is created not only with the influence of the writing tool (the thickness of horizontal strokes in relation to vertical), but by setting the primary and secondary construction strokes of the characters (e.g. glyph “E”). The grotesque types are usually with no or minimal contrast. Having the contrast has created a new and original look of this typeface without compromising the legibility. The fonts are designed for fluent reading on the screen. A little wider proportions are specially welcome with no need for saving a space as it is in printed media. Kontrast Grotesk family consists of five weights, with italics, small caps and italic small caps. Fonts contains a range of opentype features.
  31. Museum Fournier by T4 Foundry, $16.00
    Museum Fournier is inspired by a set of Rococo capitals designed by Pierre Simon Fournier le Jeune circa 1760. The matrices are part of a set imported to Sweden by J.P. Lindh in 1818 from Breitkopf & Härtel in Leipzig, Germany. They are now in the Nordiska Museum in Stockholm. Type designer Torbjörn Olsson has expanded the original 31 lead matrices in the collection to 55 characters. Please note that the font contains capitals only, no lower case letters and no figures either. Museum Fournier is an OpenType creation, for both PC and Mac. Swedish type foundry T4 premiere new fonts every month. Museum Fournier is our ninth introduction. Museum Fournier is part of the growing Museum type family. Museum also includes three different border fonts, an ornament font with some of Granjon's arabesques and Museum Tertia Cursive, an exquisite 1700's typeface with modern additions.
  32. Rennie Mackintosh Allan Glens by CRMFontCo, $35.00
    Since the 2006 launch of Rennie Mackintosh Glasgow, the world’s first lowercase Mackintosh-style typeface, designer George R. Grant has been pleased with its acceptance by Mackintosh lovers around the world. In fact, “Glasgow” has proved to be as popular as the original “founding” font, the classic Charles Rennie Mackintosh Font. By modifying many of these letterforms, and giving a more “freehand” shaping, George has developed this latest offering. The font has irregular “serifs” at the extremities of each stem - a suggestion of being handwritten. The name “Allan Glens” comes from the high school Mackintosh attended which, coincidentally, George did too. Says George, “As the school no longer exists, I wanted a way to perpetuate the Allan Glen’s name in type. I can think of no better way than associating it with the name of one of the school’s most famous sons. One of the glyphs even features the school logo”.
  33. HWT Geometric by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $24.94
    This late 19th century design conjures up early 20th century Dutch DeStijl lettering with a mostly strict adherence to right angles and minimal stroke modulation. Geometric began its life as a metal typeface from the Central Type Foundry, circa 1884. Soon after, this design was officially licensed to Morgans & Wilcox and was shown in their 1890 catalog in Regular, Light and Condensed Light variations. After acquiring Morgans & Wilcox, Hamilton Manufacturing offered Geometric Light Face Condensed as their own No 3020 and the Geometric Light Face as No 3021. HWT Geometric has been expanded digitally to include a Regular Condensed version. A heavier wood type specimen was found from an unknown manufacturer and digitized as it was found, resulting in the HWT Geometric Shopworn and Shopworn Inked variations. These digital versions all include a full Western and Central European character set of over 380 glyphs.
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  39. Anele Pro by Ole Sondergaard, $14.28
    Anele is a classic grotesque in the bedt sense of the word in 5 weights and Italic that communicates in 140 languages. The font is created by the danish designer Ole Sondergaard who is also behind the award-winning FF Signa super family.
  40. Emmie by Fontmill Foundry, $15.00
    Emmie is a friendly display face with fat curly terminals, which is great for billboards, branding, headlines and editorial design as well as screen based applications. It has over 450 glyphs and includes opentype features such as discretionary ligatures and stylistic alternates.
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