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  1. Biker Whiskey by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing a vintage look label font named "Biker Whiskey". Typeface contains small letters, capital letters (several of them have alternates), numbers and punctuation characters. Biker Whiskey font have two styles - clean and rough. Each of styles have layered effects with texture and shadow, for preview of styles look at screenshot. This font will good viewed on any retro design like poster, t-shirt, label, logo etc.
  2. Agharti by That That Creative, $15.00
    Agharti is a bold condensed display font perfect for headlines with a punch. The lowercase glyphs reach as high as the capitals so even if you are not typing in all caps you will have a solid impactful block of text. These extra tall lowercase letters will be sure to catch attention from any viewer and add some playful delight to any design project.
  3. Cabarga Cursiva by ITC, $29.00
    Cabarga Cursiva is the work of the father and son team of Demetrio E. Cabarga and Leslie Cabarga, both New York designers. The details of the sharp strokes almost give the impression of a knife blade, whether straight or curved like a scimitar. The capitals should be used only as initials and are complemented by a robust lower case alphabet as well as alternate forms and ligatures.
  4. Brain Squeeze by Hanoded, $16.00
    Brain Squeeze is a nice, fat, messy brush font. I made it with one of my late father in law’s prized Chinese brushes and my Chinese ink. If you look through my library, you will notice that I make a lot of fonts using these tools! Brain Squeeze will squeeze your Cabeza for some extra creativity, so what are you waiting for? Use it and have fun!
  5. Djoker State by Letterara, $8.00
    Djoker State is a cool typeface which can be used for various purposes such as: quotes, advertising, headings, logos, badges, posters, book covers, newspapers and much more! Don't wait anymore, put it in your shopping basket :) and follow me, because there will be many promos! Thanks for checking out my store, and feel free to get in touch if you have any questions! thomasaradea@gmail.com Thank you :)
  6. Trebla Square by Jonahfonts, $30.00
    Designed with a very limited over-shoot to accentuate a horizontal appearance to increase legibility in long or short headings as well as body-texts. Note with the capital O and lower o roundness has been limited along with other lowercase b, d, g, q and p. Trebla Square is very suitable for titling, display, captions, logos and supports all if not most latin languages.
  7. Leibniz Fraktur by RMU, $25.00
    In the middle of 18th century Leibniz Fraktur appeared in German print shops. This blackletter font with its great x-height preserved the then fashioned trunk in many of its uppercase letters. It was a cast font of Genzsch & Heyse, Hamburg. Leibniz Fraktur contains a bunch of useful ligatures, and by typing 'N', 'o' and period plus activating the Ordinals feature you get an oldstyle number-sign.
  8. Xaver Handwriting by Xaver Design Studio, $25.00
    Xaver Handwriting is in the sweet spot between authentic handwriting and very readable script. The original handwriting template was vectorized and optimized by hand. It contains lowercase and uppercase letters and can be used as a mixed flow text font as well as a capital font. It also offers language support for the entire European region, as well as for North & South America and Oceania.
  9. They Live Brush by Alphabet Agency, $14.00
    They Live Brush font is inspired by the 80's cult classic movie They Live logo. The font is ideal for use in designs that you include a bold brush font in a cool way. The font has a graffiti feel that can allow you to express yourself with some attitude. The font is an all capital letters font. The font contains 128 characters.
  10. Tinakori by Hendriks Studio, $26.00
    Inspired by a bustling village within Aotearoa New Zealand’s capital city of Wellington, Tinakori is an elegant and sophisticated serif font that invokes art deco, classical art and thin balletic structures. It’s been a passion project that’s finally come to fruition. The simple italic and bold versions help accentuate the individuality of the serif which is precise but holds a fluidity that makes it feel inventive.
  11. P22 Posies by IHOF, $24.95
    P22 Posies is a six-font system for creating multi-colored initial caps in the spirit of illuminated manuscripts. Four layer fonts can be built upon each other to create any chromatic effect you desire. The Posies Initial font combines all four layers to allow easy one-color drop-caps, while the Solid font features the unadorned roman capitals for setting companion titling text.
  12. Bernhard Fashion by Bitstream, $29.99
    This is an American face designed by Lucian Bernhard for ATF in 1929. An extra light face with tall ascenders and stylized bars that extend off to the left. The lower-case sits on the baseline and the much-taller-than-normal capitals have an imaginary baseline that sits about two-thirds of the distance from the real baseline to the bottom of the EM.
  13. Ambergate by Greater Albion Typefounders, $19.00
    Ambergate is a new typeface family redolent of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It’s a display family of four small capitals roman faces, incised and elaborated with filigree scrollwork. The four typefaces which comprise the family recapture the elegance of traditional flourished sign writing and make and provide ideal lettering for period inspired design work such as posters, signage and book covers.
  14. Nat Flight by ParaType, $30.00
    This elegant family of fonts, suitable for both text and display, is narrow in fit and characterized by a unique feature: in the capital B, P, and R, the stroke of the bowl does not quite meet with the stem. The design is noticeably calligraphic with a dynamic and delicate character, especially in the italics. Its subtleties can best be appreciated when set in large point sizes.
  15. Bonehead JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Thematic fonts aren't always big sellers, but they do serve a purpose for specialty projects and applications. Bonehead JNL is a novelty typeface that is constructed out of bones. Whether the need is for a pirate theme, Halloween, horror movies or for things that go bump in the night, this font will fill the bill – no bones about it. Oh, wait! Yes there are!
  16. Zooja by Aerotype, $48.00
    Zooja™ and Zooja Light have alternates for every capital and lowercase letter, consecutive characters are controlled with the OpenType Ligature feature. Zooja Elements & Borders has 90+ fun decorative doodads, borders and corners that play well with the fonts. Zooja Catchwords has 60+ hand drawn word glyphs and Zooja Banners & Patterns has 17 repeatable patterns and 50+ banner and frame elements to help pull it all together.
  17. Garnet by Ksenia Belobrova, $19.00
    Garnet as a modern font kit inspired by fonts and calligraphy of XX centure. It includes Capitals (6 Styles) and Script so you can combine them as you like. Geometric Sans + Handwritten Script is a modern and fresh looking combination which can be used for many tasks. Garnet is good for headlines, posters, packaging, book covers, cards and as a starting point for logotypes.
  18. ParaCaps by Paragraph, $12.00
    This decorative, headline or logotype geometric font consists entirely of uppercase letters. The glyphs of uppercase are rounder than their lowercase counterparts, allowing playful interaction within words, contrasting round and square shapes. The font is an extension of the Paragraph fonts family, however the capitals of ParaCap and lower case glyphs of Paragraph are not designed to be used together. That said, you are welcome to try :)
  19. Pittsburgh by Greater Albion Typefounders, $18.00
    Pittsburgh is the latest (as at August 2011) in a range of inter-war American inspired commercial faces, and takes its place alongside the popular Bettendorff and the Spargo family. These shaded stab-serif capitals speak of the heyday of heavy manufacture and engineering and bring a gritty feel of the 20s and 30s to any project. Why not indulge in a little heavy engineering today?
  20. People Talk JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A title card with cast credits for the 1935 movie “The Whole Town’s Talking” (starring Edward G. Robinson and Jean Arthur) formed the basis for People Talk JNL. The hand lettered names were done in a slightly condensed slab serif – mostly rectangular in shape with rounded corners. A few characters take on their own unique appearance. People Talk JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  21. Elemental Sans Pro by Latinotype, $39.00
    Elemental is a font created in 1997 and launched in 2001. It is a Sans Serif of humanist type and its principal characteristic is a hybrid between different form of calligraphic outlines. In 2010 it was redesigned for Chile’s bicentenary in Opentype version and an improved italic. It is offered in eight weights: Light, Regular, Bold and Extrabold and small capitals for each one of them.
  22. Nomad Decorative by Struvictory.art, $21.00
    NOMAD is a modern display capital font with bohemian motives. The font is created in classic proportions and decorated with celestial and boho decor. NOMAD uppercase is decorated with bohemian patterns. The font is suitable for the design on the theme of astrology, mysticism, spirituality, witchcraft, magic, esotericism. NOMAD has extensive language support, it includes English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Estonian, Turkish.
  23. Reiseburo Display by Elyas Beria, $5.00
    Pack your bag, Reisebüro is about to take you on a romp to the most wunderbar destinations around the globe. This quirky and playful display font is inspired by hand painted lettering. Pick a city from the list in the travel agency’s window and book your flight—your glass of champagne will be waiting for you in First Class. 4 Styles included: Regular Oblique Thin Thin Italic
  24. Yukas by Alex Camacho Studio, $25.00
    Yukas is a funky and sexy typeface where the proportions are based on the optical balance between black strokes and white shapes. Ideal to enjoy on a large scale. It takes its references from the psychedelic movement, old-school western movie posters, and mid-19th century American wood type with those big, heavy capital letters. Includes several Open Type alternatives to customize your design however you want.
  25. XXII Totenkult by Doubletwo Studios, $21.99
    The “XXII Totenkult” is inspired by the classical letterforms of old roman/renaissance typefaces and an ode to the decay. This is an allCapitals-font and the lowercase glyphs contain a variation of the uppercase. With activated “calt”-feature every second lowercase will be replaced by an alternate, this will give the font a more natural look. Detailed information here: XXII Totenkult on Behance.
  26. Meow Tails by Yumna Type, $16.00
    Meow Tails is a cute, adorable display font inspired by cat theme. All of its letters and characters are designed in flowing and round shapes to express soft and smooth nuances like a sleeping cat. Furthermore, the insertion of additional objects to the letters functions to suggest a cat’s characteristics, such as cute eyes, whiskers, and a long tail. Meow Tails, of which available features and a clipart bonus you can enjoy, will live up and charm your designs in order to attract the audience with the theme you have. In fact, it will also help you build up your brand identity to be unique and memorable, particularly brands related to cats or pets. Features: Alternates Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Meow Tails fits best for various design projects, such as brandings, headings, magazine covers, quotes, printed products, merchandise, social media, etc. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  27. 1546 Poliphile by GLC, $38.00
    This family was inspired from the French edition of Hypnerotomachie de Poliphile ("The Strife of Love in a Dream") attributed to Francesco Colonna, 1467 printed in 1546 in Paris by Jacques Kerver. He was using a Garamond set (look at our 1592 GLC Garamond), including two styles: Normal and Italic (Normal carved by Claude Garamond, Italic we don't know; it was an Italic pattern very often in use in Paris at that time). We have modified the slant angle of the Capitals used with Italics because the Normal capitals were used in both styles in the original. The present font includes all of the specific latin abbreviations and ligatures used in this edition (with a few differences between the two styles). Added are the accented characters and a few others not in use in this early period of printing. Decorated letters such as 1512 Initials, 1550 Arabesques, 1565 Venetian, or 1584 Rinceau can be used with this family without anachronism.
  28. Amor Sans Neo by Storm Type Foundry, $55.00
    The peculiarity of this alphabet is already its origin: the basic drawing was created by narrowing Roman capitals with corresponding lowercase letters. The goal was to create a monumental font for architecture and book covers. Surprisingly, however, Amor Sans has found its way into corporate identity, offices, magazines and packaging design. Its slightly narrowed, economical design predestines it for quick reading of shorter texts, which is why it is also excellent for theater posters and programs. Its moderate width proportions and rich selection of arrows and pointers are excellently used in public spaces. Amor Sans has a neutral expression that works harmoniously in any architectural style. It will serve as an orientation system in a medieval monastery as well as in a modern building, while remaining distinctive even in the dark. The family consists of ten cuts with many functions, such as small capitals, Cyrillic, several types of numerals, a number of ligatures and stylistic alternatives.
  29. Sinkwitz Gotisch by preussTYPE, $29.00
    Sinkwitz Gotisch is a new release of the font of the same name originally designed by Paul Sinkwitz in 1942. The Sinkwitz Gotisch was 1942 by Schriftguss AG Dresden font cast first cast and later supplied by the East German firm VEB Typoart. Paul Sinkwitz (1899-1981) has created them. This font displays not the characteristics of a chunky Gothic, which have influenced the image of national socialism. Paul Sinkwitz was a painter, graphic artist, wood engraver, was interested in religious topics, which he had presented in numerous graphics. But also his interpretation of his Gothic font is modern, without having the font this is ugly. In addition to the GOTISCH he created Roman Uppercase letters, which perfectly harmonize with the lowercase letters. This extra font is called BASTARD. The digital version of Sinkwitz is a beneficial addition to a Gothic with calligraphic character and should be in any historically interested graphic design.
  30. Singel by Fontfabric, $35.00
    Singel is a neoclassical serif with semi-condensed proportions. As a contemporary interpretation, this typeface combines the rationalist modulated stroke with an elegant silhouette and crisp serifs. The altogether splendid appearance of Singel, completed with a full set of Small Capitals and true form of italics makes it perfect for any luxurious and graceful design. Other aspects of its characteristics include the consistency of 10 styles from Light to Bold; a coverage of Extended Latin and Cyrillic with span for more than 130 languages; a flawless functionality and support of many OpenType features, such as localizations, tabular numerals, inferiors and superiors, numerators & denominators, fractions, case sensitivity etc. Features: • Over 900 glyphs in 10 styles (Light to Bold); • Extended Latin and Cyrillic for more than 130 languages; • Tall x-height and Semi-Condensed proportions; • High contrast and modulated stroke with vertical stress; • Neoclassical characteristics and moderate apertures; • Full set of Small Capitals; • True form of italics; • Coverage of multiple OpenType features; • Suitable for wide design purposes.
  31. Kapture by Stiggy & Sands, $39.00
    There are script typefaces that embody sensuality, and our Kapture typeface is now amongst that collection. From its thin weighting to its effortlessly flowing strokes, and a visual rhythm between quick and slow movements, Kapture truly captures a romance in letterforms. Stylistic Alternates offer a change-up set of Capitals, while the Contextual Alternates feature plays with intro and final lowercase letterforms to visually mix things up a bit. Elegant, fashionable, sophisticated, sensual, and celebratory all at once. Kapture is a typestyle that finds itself at home in any design where a refined yet modern script is required. Kapture is loaded with features to give you plenty of customization options: - Stylistic Alternates for a collection of alternate Capitals - Contextual Alternates for alternate starting and ending lowercase letters - 110 Ligatures to make typesetting more dynamic - Ornaments to place before and after words or phrases for even more flair - A Full set of Inferiors and Superiors for Limitless Fractions - Proportional and Oldstyle numeral sets
  32. Libertinas & co by deFharo, $28.00
    Libertinas & co. is a handwritten typeface, with a casual, elegant and sensual style, with many possibilities to compose different titles, flyers, publications or typographic posters for example. The font has an extra set of capital letters and another one of decorative lowercase for word end, also 3 stylistic set with more alternative letters and many other Open Type functions. Includes the Bitcoin symbol. The Commercial version includes - 734 glyphs. Latin Extended-A • OTF & TTF - Libertinas & co. can be used unlimited for both Commercial and Personal projects. - The download file includes a PDF with the specimen sheet of typography. - OpenType features compatible with: Photoshop, Illustrator, QuarkXpress, Indesign. - OpenType Functions: Scientific Inferiors, Swash, Terminal Forms, Titling alternates, Extended Fractions, Inferiors, All Alternates, Superiors, Contextual Ligatures, Denominators, Contextual Alternates, Contextual Swash, Discretionary Ligatures, Capital Spacing, Superscript, Additional languages, Superior letters, Oldstyle Figures, Historical Forms, Historical Ligatures, Kerning, Localized Forms, Numbers Small Caps, Numerators, Ordinals, Subscript, Ornaments, Slashed Zero, Standard Ligatures, Stylistic Alternates, Stylistic Set, Fractions. - Bitcoin symbol (ligatures): b#
  33. MFC Monarchy Initials by Monogram Fonts Co., $19.95
    The inspiration source for Monarchy Initials is the 1934 Book of American Types by American Type Founders. In that specimen book, they had created a sophisticated two color initial design they called "Stationers Initials" which was only available in metal type at 24, 36, and 48 points. This wonderfully detailed initial style is now digitally recreated and revived for modern use. Monarchy Initials is only capable of initial or single letter monograms due to its unique design. The two color aspect of the original design has been preserved and made accessible within all programs. The Capital character slots contain the background color glyphs, and the lowercase slots hold the outline art for the letters. You can choose a color, type a capital letter, then switch to black and type a lowercase letter for the two color effect, or just tpe a lowercase letter on its own. It's that easy! Download and view the Monarchy Initials Guidebook if you would like to learn a little more.
  34. Phrasa by Arrière-garde, $12.00
    Phrasa is a robust humanist sans-serif typeface family which will carry you through most of your design needs. Designed for legibility, she truly shines in running text. However her solid (yet elegant) construction allows for usage in such settings as branding or signage. Phrasa's most prominent features are: 13 weights, from hairline to black Moderate x-height Large apertures Modern capitals proportions Designed for readability… … without sacrificing good looks True Italics Small capitals Adobe Latin 3 language range Cyrillic alphabet Old-style and tabular figures The idea behind Phrasa was to create a stylish typeface but with legibility in mind. The inspiration came from history, namely from two of the most legible typefaces known: Garamond and Gill Sans. The new typeface boasts a smooth, easy-on-the-eyes texture which allows the reader to simply sink into the text. It also posses a set of true italics to compliment it. Phrasa has a broad linguistic range, spanning from extended latin alphabet to cyrillic.
  35. Waza by Linotype, $29.99
    Reviving a handwriting style from centuries past is similar to playing antique musical instruments; the pleasure of communing with live music arranged centuries ago by brilliant composers is heightened by the use of authentic or reconstructed artifacts. A new revived" script from the Baroque epoch is the Waza typeface, developed by Polish designer Franciszek Otto. Waza is inspired by a Wilhelm Hondius (Hondt) etching. Hondius was a Dutch court engraver for the Polish king, Ladislaus IV of the Vasa dynasty. The decorative character of the script engraved in the etching is a display of Hondius's calligraphic skill. The tangle of the flourishes in the capital letters, as well as the decorative lengthening of ascenders and descenders in the lowercase, contrast ideally with the rhythmic 30-degree slant of the design. Waza includes a set of alternative capital letters that have been deprived of ornaments; these allow the setting of proper Roman numerals, e.g., Ladislaus IV."
  36. Peppo by Paweł Burgiel, $38.00
    Peppo is an informal, simple, readable and easy-on-the-eyes handwritten typeface inspired by hand-written script. Each font providing an organic and spontaneous hand lettering feel. Combination of 12 styles (3 widths and 4 weights) and wide range of glyphs guarantee high freedom and flexibility of typographic work. Peppo typeface includes extended Latin characters with capitals, small letters and small capitals, lining and old style figures, superscripts, scientific inferiors, currency symbols and arrows. You can use this font to create childrenís publications, posters, CD labels, T-shirts, coffee mugs, and banners. Important technical notice: Combining diacritical marks (U+0300, U+0301, U+0303, U+0309, U+0323) are only 'compatibility characters' for codepage 'MS Windows 1258 Vietnamese'. Combining diacritical marks (U+0312, U+0315, U+0326) are only 'compatibility characters' for Czech, Latvian, Romanian and Slovak language. OpenType features 'Mark to Base' and 'Mark to Mark' is not supported. Kerning is prepared as single ('flat') table for maximum possible compatibility with older software.
  37. Sunday Flicker by Yumna Type, $15.00
    Resulted from expertise and creativity, we present you the brand new font in special settings. Sunday Flicker is a display font in different capital and lowercase letters as its characteristic. Generally, it expresses friendly, fun displays in simply designed capital letters with low contrasts. Besides, the lower cases are in interconnected cursive styles to look similar to handwriting. With its intentionally improved styles to meet your design needs, this font is suitably applicable to use in various text sizes. Features: Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Sunday Flicker fits for various design projects, such as posters, banners, logos, magazine covers, quotes, headings, printed products, merchandise, social media, etc. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great experience using our font. Feel free to contact us for further information when you have a problem using the font. Thank you. Happy designing.
  38. Beatrix Antiqua by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Beatrix Antiqua is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Francesco Canovaro. Beatrix Antiqua is part of the Beatrix Family that takes its inspiration from the classic Roman monumental capital model: its capitals are directly derived from the stone carvings in Florence Santa Croce Cathedral - where the serifs are often removed while keeping the variable width strokes. So, even if it’s basically a sans-serif, Beatrix keeps a subtle swelling at the terminals suggesting a glyphic serif - in the same vein as Herman Zapf classic Optima typeface. In the lowercase design, Beatrix references early humanist typefaces, keeping small calligraphic details (as the prolongation of the e nose) that are especially visible in the italics. While Beatrix Antiqua, the companion typeface to Florentia , slightly exaggerates its antique stylistical features, Florentia tries to mix those influence with a more robust & digital age ready design, featuring bigger X-height and an extended character set that covers over forty languages using the latin alphabet, as well as Greek and Russian Cyrillic.
  39. MFC Memoriam Initials by Monogram Fonts Co., $19.95
    The inspiration source for Memoriam Initials is the 1934 Book of American Types by American Type Founders. In that specimen book, they had created a sophisticated two color initial design they called “University Initials” which was only available in metal type at 24, 36, and 48 points. This wonderfully detailed initial style is now digitally recreated and revived for modern use. Memoriam Initials is only capable of initial or single letter monograms due to its unique design. The two color aspect of the original design has been preserved and made accessible within all programs. The Capital character slots contain the background color glyphs, and the lowercase slots hold the outline art for the letters. You can choose a color, type a capital letter, then switch to black and type a lowercase letter for the two color effect, or just type a lowercase letter on its own. It’s that easy! Download and view the Memoriam Initials Guidebook if you would like to learn a little more.
  40. Pennyroyal Pro by Stiggy & Sands, $39.00
    A Historical Revival for Modern Typesetting Flair Pennyroyal began as a Barnhart Brothers & Spindler typeface called Plymouth Bold, first cut in 1900. What began as a straightforward rustic typestyle has been revived to include a more extensive character set. But this font wasn’t just revived, it has come alive with character and personality. Taking things further, Pennyroyal Pro adds in Unicase (stylistic alternates), Swashes (swash alternates), and a collection of grunge alternates from the original source and additional alternates included (PUA encoded). You’ll find that Pennyroyal Pro contains 1476 characters. The expanded SmallCaps option for Pennyroyal Pro gives the typestyle a more sophisticated option, while the expansive options like Unicase and Swashes allow for more uniqueness, play, and experimenting far beyond the original typeface inspiration. Opentype features include: A collection of ligatures. Smallcaps. Full set of Inferiors and Superiors. Proportional figures and Oldstyle figure sets. Unicase Capitals as Stylistic Alternates Swash Caps & Lowercase alternates Smallcap Swash Caps & Lowercase alternates Grunge Alternates for Capitals Additional Swash Alternates
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