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  1. Butti by RMU, $25.00
    In 1951 Alessandro Butti cut a fontfamily for Nebiolo which he called Fluidum. Both weights, light and bold, were now revived and named Butti.
  2. Changaa by Fonts of Chaos, $10.00
    Changaa is the name of a beer in Africa, the local people call them "drink of the dead". UPPERCASE 
lowercase 
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  3. Locutorio by Kickingbird, $24.00
    Very big on talk, Locutorio supports Latin, Cyrillic, Greek and over 100 additional languages. Also included is a bonus set of global communication icons.
  4. Rany by Haiku Monkey, $10.00
    Rany is a fun, legible handwriting font with a childlike twist. Great for posters, packaging, logos, or anywhere a fun font is called for.
  5. DoctorBob by JOEBOB graphics, $-
    DoctorBob is a so-called stencil font. Notice the difference between upper- and lowercase; the lowercase has incomplete shapes to vary your text with.
  6. Prillwitz Pro by preussTYPE, $49.00
    Johann Carl Ludwig Prillwitz, the German punch cutter and type founder, cut the first classic Didot letters even earlier than Walbaum. The earliest proof of so-called Prillwitz letters is dated 12 April 1790. Inspired by the big discoveries of archaeology and through the translations of classical authors, the bourgeoisie was enthused about the Greek and Roman ideal of aesthetics. The enthusiasm for the Greek and Roman experienced a revival and was also shared by Goethe and contemporaries. »Seeking the country of Greece with one’s soul«. All Literates who are considered nowadays as German Classics of that time kept coming back to the Greek topics, thinking of Schiller and Wieland. The works of Wieland were published in Leipzig by Göschen. Göschen used typefaces which had been produced by until then unknown punch cutter. This punch cutter from Jena created with these typefaces master works of classicist German typography. They can stand without any exaggeration on the same level as that of Didot and Bodoni. This unknown gentleman was known as Johann Carl Ludwig Prillwitz. Prillwitz published his typefaces on 12th April 1790 for the first time. This date is significant because this happened ten years before Walbaum. Prillwitz was an owner of a very successful foundry. When the last of his 7 children died shortly before reaching adulthood his hope of his works was destroyed, Prillwitz lost his will to live. He died six months later. His wife followed him shortly after. The typeface Prillwitz as a digital font was created in three optical styles (Normal, Book and Display). The typeface Prillwitz Press was created especially for a printing in small sizes for newspapers. »Prillwitz Press« combines aesthetic and functional attributes which make written text highly readable. It was originally designed for a newspaper with medium contrast to withstand harsh printing conditions. Its structure is quite narrow which makes this typeface ideal for body text and headlines where space is at premium. For the Normal – even more for the Book – a soft and reader-friendly outline was created through a so-called »Schmitz« and optimized in numerous test prints. The arris character and the common maximal stroke width contrast of the known classicist typefaces (Didot/Bodoni) were edited by the study of the original prints. This was also done in order to reach a very good readability in small type sizes. This typeface is perfectly suited to scientific and belletristic works. Accordingly it has three styles: Regular, Bold and Italic as Highlighting (1). The typeface Prillwitz is a complete new interpretation and continuing development of the conservated originals from 1790. They have been kept in the German Library in Leipzig. It was always given the priority to keep the strong roughness and at the same time optimizing the readability of this striking font. The type family has all important characters for an efficient and typographic high quality work. ----------- (1) Accentuation of particular words or word orders (e.g. proper names, terms etc.). Typographic means for Highlighting could be Italic, SmallCaps or semi-bold.
  7. Chelsea Olivia by Garisman Studio, $17.00
    A warm duo of fonts in front of you! This is a super duo with lots of ligature. This is perfect for logos, wedding invitations, easter, posters, business cards, logos, headlines, Instagram stories, youtube stories, book cover, poster promotion and many more! Get the best pairing fonts with Chelsea Olivia!
  8. Holiday Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A holiday issue for the then-weekly women’s fashion newspaper “Harper’s Bazar - Easter A. D. 1896” features the cover information in a beautiful condensed spurred serif type face with many flourishes to some of the letter forms. This is now available as Holiday Nouveau JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  9. Bloemgracht by Hanoded, $15.00
    In the old Amsterdam neighborhood of 'De Jordaan', you will find a canal called Bloemgracht (Flower Canal). For many years, a coffee store called Schildmeijer could be found here. Their paper coffee bags and advertisements sported a hand made font which I have tried to recreate and the result is Bloemgracht typeface. It is an all caps art deco font, quite angular, but very legible and distinct. Bloemgracht comes with extensive language support.
  10. Melancholia by Barnbrook Fonts, $75.00
    Melancholia is a subtle and beautiful sans-serif inspired by calligraphic letterforms. The name describes a feeling of deep sadness, an intense sensitivity to the world. The design of Melancholia is an attempt to introduce some of that wistfulness into the sans-serif form, a typographic classification that is often characterised by an austere functionality. Melancholia includes a set of true italics influenced by old-style serif italics, such as those found in Claude Garamond’s eponymous typeface, as well as a set of stylistic alternates and calligraphic-style swash characters.
  11. ND Diktat by NeueDeutsche, $15.00
    Introducing a bold and uncompromising sans-serif font that refuses to bend or sway. Its angular curves and sharp corners give it an air of authority and strength, while its bold weight demands attention and respect. This font is perfect for designs that require an unyielding, no-nonsense attitude. With its right angles and minimal curves, it embodies a stark and severe aesthetic that leaves no room for ambiguity or indecision. Its austere personality is sure to make a lasting impression, making it the perfect choice for projects that demand an authoritative and uncompromising presence.
  12. Taxon by Hoftype, $49.00
    Taxon is a straightlined Sans with a clean, fresh and unsentimental look. Related to classical faces like Optima and Imago, it appears more contemporary and merges the austere linearity of the Grotesk with the elegance of the Antiqua. The Taxon family consists of 12 styles and is well suited for ambitious typography. It comes in OpenType format with extended language support. All weights contain ligatures, superior characters, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals, matching arrows and alternate characters.
  13. Leronda by Larin Type Co, $16.00
    Leronda is an awesome font that can look austere and classic or vintage and softer and more pliable thanks to alternatives. They will add charisma, diversity to your project and emphasize your brave decision. Also lowercase ligatures are included in this font, use them and it will also show your personality. This font is quite heavy weight and is perfect for creating logos, headlines, advertising, branding, book covers and magazines, and much more. Use it in headings and text to highlight important information. This font is easy to use and has OpenType features.
  14. Graphite Club by Comicraft, $19.00
    The eight rules of Graphite Club: You do not talk about Graphite Club… You do NOT talk about Graphite Club. If someone types "Stop" taps out “Limp,” the Graphite is over. Only two -- Waitasecond! EVERYBODY wants to talk about Graphite Club! It's the font for rough and tough typesetting that looks as etchy and sketchy, sleek and sexy as Brad Pitt on an off day. It's Light as a featherweight, it's as Regular as wetwork and as Bold as Brass Knuckles. And don't let anyone tell you this font is not special. It's as beautiful and unique as a snowflake. And so are you. Features six weights with alternate uppercase alphabets, language support for Western & Central Europe, Automatic alternates, Stylistic Alternates & Crossbar I Technology™
  15. Dutch Treat by Solotype, $19.95
    Authentic rendering of the original font called Vanden Houten from the Keystone Foundry in Phaladelphia. Very popular among job printers of the early twentieth century.
  16. Secret Agent NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This typeface was suggested by a 1930s ad for a product called Plantol, designer unknown. It can be either graceful or playful, depending on context.
  17. Garash Script by Dharma Type, $14.99
    Very decorative script inspired by old lettering in Eastern Europe. Eye-catching for picture books, toys for children. There is another font which called Garash.
  18. Lillius by Aga Silva, $22.50
    This font contains images in two variants, that is: tiles (seamless, endless) and dingbats showing plants, leaves, blooms, frogs, butterflies and ants. Note: Please be aware that you may need to prepare those patterns in order to work with them in CAD-CAM or if you intend them for bolt cutter etc.
  19. Rondabo by Yoga Letter, $14.00
    "Rondabo" is a cute display font with cute doll headdresses, cherries, a smiling sun, tulips, carrots, and cute bunny ears. This font can be used for spring, Easter, book titles, movie titles, cartoons, magazines, logos, and more. This font is equipped with upper- and lower-case letters, numerals, punctuation, and multilingual support.
  20. Mistress Script - Unknown license
  21. Deco Hotel JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Hand lettering on the Art Deco-era sheet music for a song entitled "Rosemary" was the model for this delicate monoline design called Deco Hotel JNL.
  22. Garash by Dharma Type, $14.99
    Very decorative script inspired by old lettering in Eastern Europe. Eye-catching for picture books, toys for children. There is another font which called Garash Script.
  23. Tourist by Solotype, $19.95
    MacKeller, Smiths and Jordan had a font called Giraffe Wide which we liked, but like many Victorian display fonts it had no lowercase. We fixed that!
  24. Quirina by Autographis, $39.50
    Quirina is a very elegant joining Script that has – because of its high and open lowercase letters – excellent readability. It has a fat twin called Quiana.
  25. Escondida by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Simple, elegant and high contrasted typeface called Escondida simply fits into all design projects. Contains 390 glyphs and among them you'll find 22 ligatures as well.
  26. Quiana by Autographis, $39.50
    Quiana is a very elegant joining Script that has – because of its high and open lowercase letters – excellent readability. It has a slim twin called Quirina.
  27. Silverado by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Based on a font design by Les Usherwood called Eldorado, we had to change the name because Linotype has a dissimilar typeface of the same name!
  28. Manzello by Tour De Force, $35.00
    To start with one personal fact: I really like to listen Rahsaan Roland Kirk. He was a multi-instrumentalist, real grandmaster and unique jazz virtuoso. The way he improvised and walked through variety of different music influences are admiring. One of things he liked is to modify instruments, so he modified soprano saxophone and got an instrument called manzello. When I was looking for good name for this typeface, it came on my mind that Manzello could be the perfect one. It has the symbolic background from the instrument and theoretically in my head, it's imagined as typeface that rely on stable classic examples, but graphically designed and modified to match modern standards. Manzello contains a dose of characteristics of display typefaces with terminals that aren't perfectly rounded, high contrast between stems and good balanced Italics with elements of fine calligraphy. It's a small font family, something what I was always looking for to have as first text solution in my web and graphic projects.
  29. Wildlife Animal by Trim Studio, $15.00
    **Wildlife Animal** a sharp and cutting-edge typeface that perfectly captures the spirit of the forest and the wild. Ideal for Easter Day designs, this font boasts a cute and playful style that's sure to delight. Whether you're creating invitations, greeting cards, or posters, "Wildlife Animal" will help your text stand out with its unique and eye-catching design. With its forest-inspired theme and playful, yet sharp style, this font is perfect for adding a touch of nature to your designs. Download "Wildlife Animal" today and take your Easter Day designs to the next level! --- File Include: - Wildlife Animal otf - Wildlife Animal ttf - Wildlife Animal woof - Readme.pdf Thank you for let us be your design partner, If you have any questions please don't **hesitate** to drop me a message
  30. Cafe Francoise by Sharkshock, $125.00
    This charming, all caps display font was inspired by outdoor chalk board signage in front of outdoor cafes. These are common on the streets of places like London, Paris, Montreal, and Belgium. The letters are casual by design with just enough texture for convincing chalk marks. Use Cafe Francoise for a bakery logo, cafe menu, or poster. Basic Latin, extended Latin, diacritics, punctuation, kerning, and graphics are included. Please check the glyph map for all supported characters and images.
  31. Creighton Pro by Red Rooster Collection, $60.00
    Steve Jackaman and Ashley Muir. It was our initial intention to develop a suitable lowercase for Les Usherwood's 'Elston' typeface, based on a few characters from an old German typeface called Hermes Grotesque (Woellmer, Berlin). However, the new design quickly took on a life of its own, and we decided to call it ‘Creighton’. Originally released as a four font family, we have now added eight more weights and made the entire family into 'Pro' versions for good measure.
  32. Badehaus by Hanoded, $15.00
    In the German city of Bad Neuenahr you can visit a spa called Thermal Badehaus. This beautiful art deco building has an even more beautiful art deco lettering covering its facade. I had to work with only a couple of glyphs ('Thermal Badehaus' to be exact) and tried to capture their beauty in the remaining glyphs. The result is a font called Badehaus (Bath House in German). It is a bold, all caps typeface, with some unique glyphs.
  33. Brer Rabbit by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $15.00
    Brer Rabbit (or Brother Rabbit) is the central figure in an oral tradition passed down by African-Americans. Brer Rabbit is a trickster, just like the other popular trickster character in African stories called Anansi the spider. Brer Rabbit was based on an old font of mine called Rabbit On The Moon. It is a nice, cute children’s book font that comes with extensive language support and Brer Rabbit himself, in the shape of the alternative asterisk glyph.
  34. Ongunkan Old Turkic Arrival by Runic World Tamgacı, $40.00
    It's the old Turkish runic script, which I adapted the written language of the three-legged aliens, the characters of a fantastic science fiction movie called Arrival.
  35. Honduras by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Based on the typeface called either ‘Albert’ or ‘Select’ by Albert Augspurg, circa 1936, Amsterdam Foundry. Paul also designed the alternates not available on the original design.
  36. Drawzing by Fonthead Design, $19.00
    Drawzing is a font designed by Ethan Dunham that mimics the looks of either chalk or crayon. The font is well balanced and is not overly childish.
  37. Bloxed Rounded by Fontmill Foundry, $20.00
    Bloxed Rounded was originally designed for a new Manchester band called Datadiva. Unfortunately they split up before the face was completed. Well, their loss is your gain.
  38. Malagua by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Malagua is a rough, hand-drawn font in the style of 18th century handwriting. It's designed to evoke an era of pirates, highwaymen and desperate conspiratorial notes written with a crude pen in a hand shaking from too much rum. The full version of the font includes a selection of interesting alternate character forms.
  39. Ludwig Sans by Hyber Type, $40.00
    Ludwig Sans is a modern Sans Serif Font Family inspired by american Gothics. It also contains many Alternates that are inspired by Ludwig Sütterlin’s Latin Script from 1911. All those Alternates can be combined seamlessly within the neutral Sans Serif Typeface, so you get both: a bread-and-butter type and a display font.
  40. Noki by ActiveSphere, $30.00
    The new release is called Noki. A font family Ideal for flyers, label, logos, magazine, product branding, corporate branding, signage, posters and certainly in advertising. Check it out !
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