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  1. Janda Shine Your Light On Us - Personal use only
  2. Janda Shine Your Light On Us by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This is a curly, fun, playful handwriting font.
  3. Janda As Long As You Love Me - Personal use only
  4. Janda As Long As You Love Me by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This calligraphy script used a Japanese calligraphy brush to create its unique texture.
  5. Happy Hour Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    A collection of 30 retro illustrations of cocktails, drinks, beer, champagne, appetizers, canapés, candy, corkscrew, ice bucket, decanters, and 5 background graphics. Perfect for your next party flyer or invitation. Inspiration for the font came from a set of illustrations created for a Cocktail themed fabric contest on spoonflower.com. I also made a postcard for my etsy store. Then I expanded the set and make Happy Hour Doodles.
  6. Teapoy by Bogstav, $17.00
    Yet another font candy!
  7. AT Move Herengracht by André Toet Design, $39.95
    HERENGRACHT (Patricians' Canal or Lord’s Canal) is the first of the three major canals in the city centre of Amsterdam. The canal is named after the heren regeerders who governed the city in the 16th and 17th century. The most fashionable part is called the Golden Bend, with many double wide mansions, inner gardens and coach houses on Keizersgracht. Former bureau of André Toet (SO)Design was situated there for over 32 years, it was about time to name one of our fonts to: HERENGRACHT. Concept/Art Direction/Design: André Toet © 2017
  8. Steelworks by Suomi, $30.00
    Steelworks is a headline font based on lettering on a plaque of the Henry Avenue Forge in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
  9. Chewy Caramel by Hanoded, $15.00
    I really don’t like candy. In fact, I even hate the smell of candy! But… You can wake me up for caramel in any form or shape! When I was a kid, we used to get a tin of wrapped English ‘quality’ toffees for Christmas. My favourites were the big, flat chewy caramels in a bright purple wrapper! Chewy Caramel is a happy handmade font, ideal for book covers, candy wrappers and labels. Comes with double-letter ligatures for the lower case.
  10. TAN Waltzing Mathilde by TANTypeCo., $19.00
    Our fonts are supported by most design software, please make sure it can read the OpenType fonts to be able to access all ligatures. Please be informed that while our font works well in Canva, but Canva itself doesn’t support advance opentype features such as special characters.
  11. SteelTown - Unknown license
  12. PIXymbols ADA Signs by Page Studio Graphics, $40.00
    Signage mandated by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, plus additional accessibility signs, in both font and EPS format in the same package.
  13. Ink Outlaw by Rochart, $25.00
    Ink Outlaw is not just a font; it's a rebellious statement in every stroke. Inspired by the raw energy and urban artistry of graffiti and vandalism, this font unleashes a torrent of creativity onto your canvas. Each letter is a work of defiant art, meticulously designed to capture the edgy spirit of street culture. With Ink Outlaw, your designs will command attention and provoke thought. Its bold and irregular lines, dripping paint effect, and rugged edges give your text a gritty, authentic graffiti feel. Whether you're working on posters, apparel, album covers, or any project that needs an unapologetically bold aesthetic, Ink Outlaw will be your accomplice in making a powerful statement. Embrace the outlaw spirit, break free from conformity, and let Ink Outlaw become the voice of your artistic rebellion. Transform your designs into urban masterpieces with this distinctive and daring font.
  14. Agita MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Free form scribble is what you get when you draw freely on your canvas.
  15. PR Xmas Doodles 01 by PR Fonts, $10.00
    This font includes elements of snowy landscapes, holly borders, bells, candles, reindeer, and tree ornaments.
  16. Argithea DEMO - Personal use only
  17. The Astise - Personal use only
  18. Kapelka by ParaType, $25.00
    Kapelka's design was prompted by a candy wrapper and brush lettering. For use in advertising and display typography.
  19. Special Edition JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The Teapot Dome scandal was a 1920s bribery scandal involving Secretary of the Interior Albert Bacon Fall. Fall leased Navy petroleum reserves at Teapot Dome in Wyoming [along with some California reserves] at low rates with no competitive bidding. The San Francisco Examiner for Feb. 20, 1924 ran the two line headline “U.S. Senator Named as Oil Stock Speculator; Whitney to Face Quiz Today on Slush Fund”. The headline was set in a condensed, slightly squared sans serif typeface. This is now available as Special Edition JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  20. Cold Snowflake by Putracetol, $16.00
    Cold Snowflake - Quirky Ice Cream And Candy Theme Font is a delightful typeface designed to capture the essence of ice cream and candy in a playful and fun manner. The font features quirky, bold, and chubby letterforms, mirroring the sweet and indulgent theme it represents. It can be effectively used alone or in combination with its twelve charming variations. With twelve distinctive variations inspired by ice cream, candy, cones, sprinkles, sticks, melting treats, and chocolate, Cold Snowflake is the perfect choice for children's projects, crafting, and any design that seeks to evoke a sense of fun, playfulness, and a vibrant, colorful aesthetic. This font suits a wide range of applications, including logos, crafting projects, invitations, packaging, posters, titles, businesses, greeting cards, stickers, children's books, magazines, and any design related to the delightful world of ice cream and candy. With its sweet and cheerful theme, Cold Snowflake adds a touch of whimsy to your creative work, making it perfect for all things sweet and playful.
  21. Wastrel by Typotheticals, $5.00
    This font, similar in style to Phollick, is a light playful font that has a capacity for use in many applications.
  22. Gestia Decorative by Struvictory.art, $18.00
    GESTIA is a modern sans serif font with mystical motives. The font is created in classic proportions and decorated with candle inspired elements. GESTIA is represented by sans serif lowercase and ornate uppercase. The font is suitable for the design on the theme of candle design, astrology, mysticism, spirituality, witchcraft, magic, esotericism. GESTIA has extensive language support, it includes English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Estonian, Turkish.
  23. PAG Industria by Prop-a-ganda, $19.99
    Prop-a-ganda offers retro-flavored fonts inspired by lettering on retro propaganda posters, retro advertising posters, retro packages all the world over. This is perfect font for your retrospective project. PAG Industria is one of the simplest font in Prop-a-ganda series. In spite of its simple letter form, the bold stroke is very powerful and sophisticated. This font leaves an impact even just a few words.
  24. 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.
  25. Fencing by Monotype, $29.99
    Andale Mono was designed by Steve Matteson. It is a highly legible monospaced font designed with the needs of terminal emulation and software development environments.
  26. Candycorn Overdose by Fontosaurus, $19.95
    Candycorn Overdose represents how I used to feel on the morning after Halloween, way back when I was young enough to go out begging for candy.
  27. NIghtvandals by Sipanji21, $15.00
    Night Vandal is an awesome graffiti font that features the street art vibe. This font is suitable for designs like logos, advertising, apparel, jerseys, sportswear, skateboard designs and more. Take your concepts to the next level with this stunning font!
  28. Cover Art JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Cover Art JNL was inspired by the hand-lettered sans serif title of an Art Deco era Portuguese magazine called Ilustraçáo. The mix of conventional and non-conventional letter forms made it a perfect candidate to turn into a digital font.
  29. Heathen by Canada Type, $24.95
    A few emails sent to Canada Type have asked for more “bad scripts”. A few others asked for "more Mascara-like treatments". And some asked for more fonts of “distressed elegance”. Whatever you like to call this style of doubled-script font, sightings of designs using it have become common within the last few years. Such fonts have become the standard in expressing elegant confusion, old chaos in modern settings, recycled histories, and rebellious ideas. This style is quite often seen on chic clothing, music packaging, some sports paraphernalia, surfer and skateboarder gear, even book covers. That said, the Heathen font was made to include an advantageous feature that other distressed scripts do not normally have: More intertwined over-swashing in the majuscules. This over-swashing is quite useful in settings where the stroke and fill colors differ, or complement each other. It is also quite the point of emphasis where the idea is to show elegance gone ancient, old thoughts in a modern wrapper, rust never sleeping, or the very basic limits of the world’s nature. The original Heathen was made by redrawing Phil Martin’s Polonaise majuscules and superposing them over the majuscules of Scroll, another Canada Type font. The lowercase is a superposition of Scroll’s lowercase atop a pre-release version of Sterling Script, yet another Canada Type font. Heathen Two was made in a similar way, by combining two pre-release Canada Type scripts.
  30. Elevator Boy by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Watch Elevator Boy bounce up and down, a playful, whimsical display type that looks like fun and tastes like Saturday morning cartoons. Mmmmmm.... it's like font candy!
  31. Fiasco Cursive Font by BeckMcCormick, $14.00
    Introducing Fiasco Script, a bouncy modern calligraphy font. Fiasco is a clean cursive font with a feminine aesthetic, making it a perfect choice for designing feminine logos & branding, cute paper products like wedding invitation suites, or for displaying headlines on your website. Fiasco can also be used for other print design like magazines and flyers or printed marketing materials. This font can also be used for digital marketing materials and social media items! Fiasco Script’s clean edge makes it a great candidate for craft projects on your Cricut or Silhouette machine; it cuts beautifully! Fiasco Script includes: - full upper + lowercase characters - numbers + punctuation - 2 ligatures — ox, tt - PUA-encoding Extensive Language Support: Western European, Central European, South Eastern European, South American, Oceanian, Vietnamese, Esperanto Fiasco Script can be used with graphic design programs such as Illustrator or Photoshop, word processing programs like Pages or Word, Design Space for Cricut, Silhouette, Procreate, Canva Pro, Glowforge, GoodNotes, & more. This font is an installable for desktop & laptop machines, as well as iPads or iPhones. See below for links to help with installation.
  32. Personal Message JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inspired by the calligraphic poster art of Santa Fe's Randall Hasson, Personal Message JNL is part calligraphic, part cartoon lettering. A light, casual and friendly design, Personal Message JNL can be applied to many different print or web projects with equally attractive results.
  33. Aubgane by Pista Mova, $15.00
    Aubgane is a classy display script inspired by the romantic era. It's unique and pairs perfectly with most of our typography. A sweet compliment to a serif or sans serif, whether bold or more subtle. It also supports multilingual. Multilingual SupportFuture updates for free — Our typography works best in design software. Please note that while our fonts work well in Canva, Canva itself does not support advanced open type features such as special characters. For support please email me at pistamova02@gmail.com.
  34. Sugar Pie by Sudtipos, $79.00
    When Candy Script was officially released and in the hands of a few designers, I was in the middle of a three-week trip in North America. After returning to Buenos Aires, I found a few reactions to the font in my inbox. Alongside the congratulatory notes, flattering samples of the face in use, and the inevitable three or four “How do I use it?” emails, one interesting note asked me to consider an italic counterpart. 

I had experimented with a few different angles during the initial brainstorming of the concept but never really thought of Candy Script as an upright italic character set. A few trials confirmed to me that an italic Candy Script would be a bad idea. However, some of these trials showed conceptual promise of their own, so I decided to pursue them and see where they would go. Initially, it seemed a few changes to the Candy Script forms would work well at angles ranging from 18 to 24 degrees, but as the typeface evolved, I realized all the forms had to be modified considerably for a typeface of this style to work as both a digital font and a true emulation of real hand-lettering. Those were the pre-birth contractions of the idea for this font. I called it Sugar Pie because it has a sweet taste similar to Candy Script, mostly due to its round-to-sharp terminal concept. This in turn echoes the concept of the clean brush scripts found in the different film type processes of late 1960s and early 1970s.
 
While Candy Script’s main visual appeal counts on the loops, swashes, and stroke extensions working within a concept of casual form variation, Sugar Pie is artistically a straightforward packaging typeface. Its many ligatures and alternates are just as visually effective as Candy Script’s but in a subtler and less pronounced fashion. The alternates and ligatures in Sugar Pie offer many nice variations on the main character set. Use them to achieve the right degree of softness you desire for your design. Take a look of the How to use PDF file in our gallery section for inspiration.
  35. Gordito by AdultHumanMale, $10.00
    Gordito is a graffiti style bubble font. A little chubby and hopefully a little cute. I wanted this to look fun and maybe like a vandal Smurf has started to ‘Tag’ the Smurf village. The font contains various Glyphs including the Euro symbol. Have Fun.
  36. TAN The Laundry Room by TANTypeCo., $19.00
    TAN - THE LAUNDRY ROOM is a fun display serif. Wonky yet composed and retains the legibility. *the italic font used in the display is TAN - ANGLETON (italic) — Our fonts are supported by most design software, please make sure it can read the OpenType fonts to be able to access all ligatures. Please be informed that while our font works well in Canva, but Canva itself doesn’t support advance opentype features such as special characters. For support, please don’t hesitate to contact us at tantypeco@gmail.com.
  37. Pleasant Show Card JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A beautiful and stylish pen lettered alphabet appears within the pages of the 1921 publication “How to Write Show Cards” and its Art Nouveau stylings made it a perfect candidate for a digital revival. Pleasant Show Card JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  38. Bazilic by Tkachev, $25.00
    Bazilic is an informal decorative typeface. It would look nice in greeting cards, children’s books and magazines, on candy and food packages, holiday posters and flyers. Bazilic was based on informal lettering.
  39. PAG Revolucion by Prop-a-ganda, $19.99
    Prop-a-ganda offers retro-flavored fonts inspired by lettering on retro propaganda posters, retro advertising posters, retro packages all the world over. This is perfect font for your retrospective project. PAG Revolucion has a boyish mood compared to other fonts of Prop-a-ganda series. It has short legs and large head, but because of its simplicity, it is legible font. Perfect for all of display. In 2012, Extended and optimized for multipurpose font family named Revolution Gothic which has lowercase, multi-language accents, five weights and italics can be available from Dharma Type.
  40. ITC Leawood by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Leawood was begun by designer Les Usherwood and finished by his talented staff at Typsettra in Toronto, Canada, after his untimely death. A similar calligraphic series to ITC Usherwood, following alternative options, the typeface features small, well-defined serifs which aid legibility and allow for close spacing.
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