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  3. TurvyTopsy by Greater Albion Typefounders, $9.00
    TurvyTopsy offers all the fun of delightful hand-drawn irregularity, captured in a typeface. Designing this was a wonderful exercise in ignoring all the rules of precise geometric construction to which we normally work. These irregular forms somehow achieve a delightful character & legibility all of their own.
  4. Reality Check by Hanoded, $15.00
    Reality Check is a family of two display fonts (plus their Italics). These fonts can be used together in a design, but work just as fine on their own. Reality Check comes with an alternative s - just in case you get bored with the ‘normal’ one.
  5. Wedding Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    A font of 31 wedding icons... bow tie, shoe, bouquet, cakes, invitation, cupcakes, bon bons, wedding dress, tux, ring bearer, flower girl, suitcases, congratulations banner, balloons, garter, gift, cuff links, wedding bands, diamond ring. Use for a wedding shower flyer or make your own gift card.
  6. Diagonal ND by Neufville Digital, $29.60
    Inspired by Barcelona’s Diagonal street, Antoni Morillas designed Diagonal ND in 1970. A sans that alternates straight and inclined lines, with a strong rhythm and its own personality. Its range of possible usages are very varied: signage, headlines, packaging, etc. Diagonal is a Trademark of BauerTypes SL
  7. Hebrew Latino by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Hebrew Latino was started out of frustration. I could not find a font that looked like Hebrew - actually I found one, but it had only capitals. So I decided to make my own. Strangely enough it looks a little bit Jugendstylish! Here it is. Shalom! Gert Wiescher
  8. Border Glyphs by Deniart Systems, $20.00
    BorderGlyphs features an array of border elements inpired by our very own Egyptian Hieroglyphs font collections. These historic yet modern symbols have stood the test of time - they can blend into ancient as well as the most vanguard of themes and will add elegance to your projects.
  9. Diario by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    I am a huge Moleskine notebook fan - This font is named Diario to celebrate everyone that uses a journal and everyone that appreciates a cool handwriting style. Diario reflects this tactile paper- ink plus designer convergence. In the meantime, be inspired and write your own journal!
  10. Relyagih by Letterena Studios, $10.00
    Relyagih is a thin lettered and delicate created by Storytype, A serif modern and classic typeface that has own unique style & modern look. This typeface is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title design, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes, and so much more.
  11. Nimbo TTW by Talavera, $10.00
    This is a playful collection of 135 diagrams based on letterforms from different styles. You can use this symbols as bullets, ornaments, but also to make your own mandala-like exercises and release some stress out! Nimbo, by the way, is the word for "halo" in spanish.
  12. P22 BlancoNeg by IHOF, $24.95
    BlancoNeg was inspired by the lettering of Saul Bass with some thoughts of Op-Art. Each character relies on the positive and negative spaces of its neighboring letters to help define its own shape. This font is casual with the look of cut out paper forms.
  13. John Handy by ITC, $29.99
    John Handy is the work of British designer Timothy Donaldson and based on his own handwriting. Part of the ongoing trend for casual letterforms in display typography, John Handy is an excellent choice for letters, greeting cards, menus, wherever an elegant yet personal look is desired.
  14. Recreation JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Recreation JNL is Jeff Levine's own take on a popular vintage typeface from the late 50s or early 60s that's seen a resurgence in recent years. While the basic alphabet is somewhat modeled from the classic design, all the other characters in the font are original.
  15. Beardstown by Swell Type, $15.00
    Beardstown is solid, hardworking & no-nonsense. It may be a little gritty & rough around the edges, but it can also be open, warm and welcoming. Beardstown is a little Midwestern town on a river with a town square where you can buy comic books from a spinner rack at the front of the drugstore and read 'em with a root beer float from the soda counter in the back. The Beardstown font is perfect for t-shirts, sports graphics, beer cans, trading cards, carnival posters and record albums. But that’s it. I mean, you could use it on foofy hipster stuff like organic produce, vegan meat substitutes, electric car accessories or mountain bike parts, but you risk Beardstown coming over there to kick your butt. Features: three versions of each letter and two versions of each number automatically rotate for authentic print texture thirteen catchwords (like "and" "of" "for" & "the") accessible in Discretionary Ligatures support for 223 languages including Western & Central Europe, Vietnamese & Cyrillic
  16. Dreadnought by Hanoded, $15.00
    With Dreadnought I go back to my roots: one of my very first fonts was a scary brush typeface called Face Your Fears - a very popular typeface with horror lovers, thrill seekers and gangsta rappers. Dreadnought was created using a stiff brush and some very high quality paint on textured paper. The result is a lively, scary and very legible font. Use it for your movie, book or album: you won't be disappointed!
  17. Spindletop NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    One in the series of fonts called Whiz-Bang Wood Type, intended to be set large and tight. Spindletop’s ultra-condensed letterforms allow a lot of information to be packed into little horizontal space. Named for a famous East Texas oil field that made a lot of people rich in the early part of the twentieth century. Both versions of this font include the complete Unicode 1252 Latin and Unicode 1250 Central European character sets.
  18. Cadence by Elemeno, $25.00
    Cadence was designed for a computer consulting company called Shamrock Solutions. The logo needed a Celtic font for the word "shamrock" that complimented the tech font used for the word "solutions." Most Celtic fonts didn't hold up well next to the tech font, which led to the creation of Cadence. Although inspired by Irish designs, Cadence is a sharp departure from traditional Celtic typefaces and in most contexts the inspiration isn't immediately obvious.
  19. Plus De Vagues NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The original release notes from England’s Stephenson Blake Type Foundry say it all: “a type of some waywardness in design, judged from any typographical standard…a type that seems unable to decide whether to be a roman or a script." Stephenson Blake called their release "Recherché"— sought after or in great demand, which seems quite appropriate. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  20. Roadstore by Almarkha Type, $35.00
    Introducing our latest display typeface called Roadstore unique Fonts with vintage taste can make your logotype become more interesting. Best Vintage font with special alternative glyphs, and multilingual support. inspired by the decorative arts and architecture movement. Roadstore fonts is perfect for your project and allows you to create designs, headlines, posters, logos, badges, t-shirts and many more that are beautiful. It is also best used for posts, logos, posters, certificates, labels and more.
  21. Nostalgia Vibes by Java Pep, $17.00
    Proudly present a classic font style called Nostalgia Vibes, to add to that impression, the Nostalgia Vibes font comes with engraved strokes in every letter and shadow feature. Nostalgia Vibes font also has a lot of alternate glyphs and supports multilingual languages, This font is perfect for logos, advertising, publishing, headlines, posters, etc. What you’ll get Nostalgia Vibes Nostalgia Vibes Shadow Free Nostalgia Vibes Solid non-engraved Multilingual Support Opentype features with PUA-encoded
  22. Freaky Frog BF by Bomparte's Fonts, $14.95
    A revival of sorts, Freaky Frog BF is modeled after an 1887 design from Central Type Foundry, called Grimaldi. Much warmth and charm have been instilled into the original design through among other means, reworked contours and serifs. Contours are smoothened, liberated from its roughness, while serifs have become somewhat concave. Verticals and horizontals appear to "swell" owed in part to flared shapes. The overall effect, I believe, is one of pure typographic endearment.
  23. Bogista by Ronny Studio, $19.00
    Bogista is an elegant bold serif display font. This font impresses and features an elegant, professionally shaped font, and as a result, it will easily match a variety of creations that call for a different twist. Add it confidently to your projects, and you'll love the results. Features : - Lowercase & Uppercase - numbers and punctuation - multilingual - ligatures - alternates - PUA encoded Please contact us if you have any questions. Enjoy Crafting and thanks for supporting us! :) Thank you
  24. Breda by Eurotypo, $18.00
    Breda is a Geometric Sans-serif; it is constructed from simple geometric shapes such as the circle and rectangle. This family of fonts starts from a very thin single-line face to a strong heavyweight, called Black Face. The Breda font is austere style, functional and clear, emerged from straight lines, primary shapes, which is now jumping into the typographic and graphic design scene. They are presented in six wights with their corresponding italics.
  25. Eleonora by Three Islands Press, $24.00
    Eleonora tends to defy standard categories. Had the typeface been designed in about 1790, it might've been called a "late transitional face" and lumped together with Bell and Bulmer. But it's a modern typeface, showing more restraint in its finer details than even Baskerville. Also noteworthy: it has no traditional, script-like italic but a more severe oblique with baseline serifs and other roman features. Has regular, italic, bold, and bold italic styles.
  26. Surprise Spring by Putracetol, $24.00
    Introducing a bouncy script font called "Surprise Spring", a bold script with unique element added for each character and alternates. Come with open type feature with a lot of alternates, its help you to make great lettering. Surprise Spring is perfect for is perfect for logotype creation, crafting, quote, lettering compositions, wedding invitations, fashion projects, book design cover, magazines typography, cards, packagings, posters, branding and more. This font is also support multi language.
  27. Strongs Draughtsman by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    One in the series of fonts celebrating the Halcyon Days of Handlettering. Strongs Draughtsman is a monoline font that evokes the sensibilities of the early twentieth century. Based on a font called "architects' pen strokes" as delineated by Lawrence and Charles Strong in their The Art of Show Card Writing from 1922. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  28. Nexus Serif Pro by Martin Majoor, $49.00
    Nexus (2004) consists of 3 matching variants – a serif, a sans and a slab – which makes it a highly versatile typeface. There is also a monospaced version called Nexus Typewriter. The Nexus family is a workhorse typeface with extensive OpenType features. Free bonus: there are more than 100 elegant Swash italics and dozens of arrows and other icons. Nexus was awarded the First Prize at the Creative Review Type Design Awards 2006.
  29. Rocket Clouds by Wacaksara co, $18.00
    Introducing our new font called Rocket Clouds inspired by Sythwave Style, 80's Music, and Neon Light Sign. This font offer the aesthetic style and retro mood for your design needed. The Rocket Clouds style has a universal and timeless design. This font uses style of classic sign typography. Rocket Clouds immediately engages you no matter what you use it for. It’s beautiful for product labels, houseware and text overlay to any background picture.
  30. Truth FB by Font Bureau, $40.00
    In 1994, Apple® Computer, Inc., asked David Berlow for “a future gothic” to replace Chicago®, their system font. Now called Charcoal®, the design was released with Mac® OS 8 in 1996. Through operating system bundles it found its way into every form of design. Released from constraint, Berlow designed Truth FB, a radical series with a spectrum of seven weights. Like its forbear, Truth FB opens new design avenues; FB 2005
  31. The Moonlight by Aiyari, $16.00
    Introducing a new handwritten font called The Moonlight. Inspired by ball pen handwritten combine with retro (80-90's) nuance. The typeface comes with open type features such as stylistic alternates, stylistic sets, & ligatures and also support with the PUA encoded to help you make a stunning design. The Moonlight is perfect for headings, logo type, quotes, apparel design, invitations, flyer, poster, greeting cards, product packaging, book cover, printed quotes, cover album, movie, etc.
  32. Wushin by Twinletter, $15.00
    Every design project needs fonts, and the WUSHIN Blackletter font is ideal for any that calls for a gothic touch. A great place to look for fonts for your most recent logo, label, badge, music video, or film is the WUSHIN Blackletter font! This font is ideal for any project that requires a bit of gothic flair. Its various lovely and harmonious shapes let you select the perfect word for your project.
  33. Lamp Post JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Lamp Post JNL is a digital interpretation of a design popular in the early 1900s called Post Old Style; no doubt inspired by a certain Saturday periodical with a similar name. There is an intrinsic charm to lettering that evokes a hand-made look, and this design is a perfect example of the genre. Available in both regular and oblique versions, it will add the nostalgia of simpler times to any print or web project.
  34. Budaya by Salamahtype, $23.00
    Introducing our font called "Budaya" which is a unique letter shape that gives a classic or traditional impression. This typeface incorporates visual elements, characters, or stylistic features inspired by the traditions, art, or aesthetics of a culture. This font is perfect for branding projects, logo concept designs, poster titles, tourism design activities, billboards, tourism magazines, product packaging businesses, tourism film projects, websites and much more! Feature: - Uppercase and lowercase letters - Numbers and punctuation - Multilingual support
  35. Beaucoup PB by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    A totally off the wall crazy sans serif display type, Beaucoup started as a digitization of a film typeface called “Bippie” by Facsimile Fonts. From there, it was taken and built out to an extensive character set ready to take you for a wild ride. Completely loco, yet somehow still easily legible, this typographic wildchild is dying for you to get your grubby little hands on it and take it for a spin!
  36. Channel Surfing JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In 1999, Jeff Levine released a freeware font called "Channel Tuning JL" scanned from drawings made with a felt tip marker and designed as if the letters were breaking up due to poor reception such as on pre-digital TV sets. Over a decade later, Jeff has totally reworked the font—giving it cleaner lines, an extended character set and renaming it Channel Surfing JNL to set it apart from the roughly-drawn original.
  37. Aduana by Fabio Ares, $-
    Aduana is the first typographic product of argentine-chilean typographic archeology project called "Valpo. Ciudad de Letras" (Fabio Ares & Karin Thiers, since 2016). Based on the letter located on the front of the Customs building (Valparaíso, Chile). The resultant family can be described as display type and modern renaissance style, with geometric shapes and serif and mild line modulation. The proceeds from the sale of the fonts will be used to finance the project.
  38. ArgentaBobbed by Ingrimayne Type, $5.00
    ArgentaBobbed is an informal, "hand-printing" font with little balls that some people, often children, like to add to the ends of strokes. Maybe it could be called a ball-serif or dot-serif font. The family has six members. Each of the two weights, plain and bold, have oblique styles. There are also two variants: ArgentaBobbed-Wig is squiggly handwriting with the dots, and ArgentaBobbed-Squish is condensed handwriting with dots.
  39. Sans Andreas by Java Pep, $11.00
    Proudly presenting the newest handwritten font called Sans Andreas. These font made by handwritten style, so all shape looks unique and natural. Sans Andreas is a family font, with 4 styles regular, italic, bold, bold italic. Sans Andreas is also perfect for all your project that has sense fun, playful, art, and .etc If you have any questions or technical support don't hesitate to comment, message or contact java.indonesian@yahoo.com. Have a nice day.
  40. Tall And Narrow JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Let Me Call You Sweetheart was one of the most popular songs of the early 20th Century, and a piece of vintage sheet music for this tune had its title hand lettered in a square, narrow block lettering style. With a few adjustments and adaptations, this led to the creation of Tall and Narrow JNL, a digital version of the type design which is a perfect alternate to the more conventional condensed faces.
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