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  1. Rosalita by Forberas Club, $16.00
    The Rosalita font is a cute and playful font. This font was born for crafter, you can use it as T-Shirt Design, merchandise, greeting card, invitation card, cricut design, decorative, or making some artwork. Lighter weights are well-suited for body text while heavier ones are ideal for high impact headlines.
  2. ITC Forkbeard by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Forkbeard is the work of British designer Michael Gills and named after a famous Viking warrior. Gills was inspired by the work of Victor Hammer as well as a lesser known uncial style called Andromaque. Distinguishing characteristics of ITC Forkbeard are its geometric overtones and its distinct capital and lower case letterforms.
  3. Choc by ITC, $29.99
    Choc font is the work of French designer Roger Excoffon, based on the traditions of Japanese brush calligraphy, thick yet graceful. Choc light font was designed by Phil Grimshaw, who had to redraw many times in different weights before finding one that worked as a text face and remained true to the original.
  4. Clanton by Monotype, $15.99
    Drawn with marker pens by Rachel Yallop, Clanton is imbued with a sense of simple, casual friendliness, and was created as to evoke handwriting. This solid, naturalistic font is available as a family of light, regular and bold weights, each with subtle natural differences thanks to being hand drawn for each variant.
  5. LP Harmonia by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    LP Harmonia arose from its designer’s private life. As a type designer, Peter Langpeter was often asked by friends or relatives to write a greeting on a birthday card or create a good looking invitation. Over the years, he used ink and a soft feather to form his personal handwriting: LP Harmonia.
  6. Cowboy Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    A childhood of Westerns, a cap gun, chaps, spurs, cowboy hat and boots plus a trip to Texas was the inspiration for Cowboy Doodles. If you need a doodle font for your next roundup, rodeo or cattle drive themed invitation check out Cowboy Doodles. 29 cowboy themed illustrations plus wild, wild west lettering.
  7. Undeka by WildOnes, $24.95
    Undeka™ is a modern contemporary sans serif typeface that embodies simple geometric shapes combined with strong typographical foundations. Inspired be the grotesk typefaces made in the early 20th century. It was made by Krisjanis Mezulis at the WildType Foundry. Undeka is available in 6 different versions - Regular/Italic, Light/Italic, Bold/Italic.
  8. Mix Teapot by Mix Fonts, $13.00
    Mix Teapot is a handwritten sans serif, short & stout. This was written on an iPad using the Poppy procreate brush from my Procreate Lettering Brush Bundle. Mix Teapot includes the following characters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ (plus an alternate for each) abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz (plus an alternate for each) 0123456789 !@$#%^&*()`~♥• +=[]:;'”,.\|/?{}<>“”‘’-–—_…©®™«»°²³¡¿₱¢€£¥½¼¾ ÁÀÂÄÃÅĂĀĄÆĆĈČÇÐĐÉÈÊËĖĒĘĜGĤÍÌÎÏIĪĮĴKŁŃÑŇ ÓÒÔÖÕØŌŐŒŔŘŚŜŠȘŞŤȚÚÙÛÜŮŰŪŲẀẂŴÝŶŸŹŽŻ áàâäãåăāąæćĉčçðđéèêëėēęĝgĥíìîïiīįĵkłńñň óòôöõøōőœŕřśŝšșşťțúùûüůűūųẁẃŵýŷÿźžż
  9. Moonlit Walk JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Another variant to the ever-popular Art Deco sans lettering with solid centers (no counters) was found in the hand-lettered title on the cover of the 1933 song "There's A Ring around the Moon". This became the basis for the digital typeface Moonlit Walk JNL, available in both regular and oblique versions.
  10. Herringbone by Elemeno, $25.00
    Part of the Zoot Suite of offbeat handwriting fonts, Herringbone is based on a fast and sloppy formal script the designer has been using since he was a child. For use when handwriting fonts are too informal and script fonts too formal. Herringbone is a happy medium. For a bolder look, try Houndstooth.
  11. Consonant SRF by Stella Roberts Fonts, $25.00
    This imaginative and unusual serif text face was developed by Jeff Levine from an old Ray Larabie design. Improved and updated, it is exclusive to Stella Roberts Fonts. The net profits from my font sales help defer medical expenses for my siblings, who both suffer with Cystic Fibrosis and diabetes. Thank you.
  12. Nouveau Spurred JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered title on the 1915 sheet music for “On the Banks of the Amazon” was the design model for Nouveau Spurred JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. This gently spurred Art Nouveau Roman is a beautiful choice for headlines, book titles and other retro-influenced projects.
  13. Just Simple by Stefani Letter, $14.00
    Just Simple is a playful monoline handwritten. It was inspired by a marker pen, and is perfect for logos, t-shirts, branding, prints, and much more! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the cute glyphs with ease! It also features a wealth of special features including ligatures.
  14. Hexide JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Hexide JNL was modeled and modified from an original design created by the late sign artist Alf R. Becker for Signs of the Times® Magazine. Thanks to Tod Swormstedt of ST Publications, Inc. and the American Sign Museum of Cincinnati, Ohio for providing the reference material used to make this font.
  15. Millinery JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    One of the type samples showcased in the 1907 Barnhart Brothers & Spindler specimen book was named “Sterling”; a spurred serif Art Nouveau design. This is now available digitally as Millinery JNL in both regular and oblique versions. An old fashioned term for a once plentiful business, ‘millinery’ is a women’s hat shop.
  16. Le Vin by Kellina James Designs, $20.00
    Le Vin is a calligraphy inspired font that was has a playful elegant design. It includes upper and lowercase letters, numerals, punctuation, and multilingual support. In addition, there are also special characters, alternates, and ligatures to add more flair to your projects. Great for invitations, headers, packaging, branding, wall art, and more.
  17. Ordinary Gothic JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Ordinary Gothic JNL is a simple, thin "stovepipe" style of hand lettering found on the cover of a piece of sheet music for 1937's "You Can't Stop Me from Dreaming", and is available in both regular and oblique versions. The song was introduced and featured by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians.
  18. Galerie Simpson by chicken, $17.00
    An entirely strange, illogical and inconsistent font packed with inappropriate curlicues and appendages “translated and composed” from a few words on a crumbling fragment of Victorian sheet music. It was developed to form the logotype and display text of a manifesto for a creative collective working as artists, researchers, producers and agents.
  19. Livery Stable by FontMesa, $25.00
    Livery Stable is a revival of an old classic font from the 1800s. Much research was done to recreate the original versions of Livery Stable which include regular, black, condensed and shadow lined versions of this font. Also look for the Horse Head symbol placed on the Less-Than and Greater-Than keys.
  20. Electrical Tape by PBinns, $20.00
    Electrical Tape is a mono-case display type. The idea came from generating custom letters using pieces of electrical tape. The over all design was then influenced by the graffiti subgenre as well as a hint of constructivist influence. Recommended applications of the font are for display purposes as well as digital media.
  21. Books Script by Piñata, $12.00
    Books Script — this is a good-hearted font, which was created based on the books of the Soviet period between 1960 and 1970. This font is perfect for illustrators and books which are designed for children. Scope: emotionality, uneven rhythm, display, titles, illustrations, soviet, USSR, poetry, ipad apps, fairy tale, epic poem
  22. Linotype Sallwey Script by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Sallwey Script was designed by Friedrich K. Sallwey in 1980. This typeface has a handwritten character due in part to its slight lean to the right. Sallwey Script is both lively and harmonious and lends texts a private, personal touch. Sallwey Script is best suited to middle length texts and headlines.
  23. Sweet Hand by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Sweet Hand was inspired by casual, neat hand lettering. It is casual and informal and is ideal for use in conveying these qualities. It is excellent for casual text and at large sizes an effective casual display font. The font includes upper and lowercase alphabets, numbers, punctuation, accented characters, symbols, and miscellaneous characters.
  24. DG Zanardini by DubbioGusto, $35.00
    Zanardini it’s a bold serif display font with a high contrast between the stem width and between sharp and curvy terminals and slab / egyptian serifs. All the glyphs was freehand drawn so the curves are strong and they create more interesting shapes in the negative space between the letters. Use it irresponsibly!
  25. Octagonist JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Octagonist JNL is based on ‘Octagon’ [which was introduced in the George Nesbitt 1838 specimens of wood type] and is available in regular, oblique, solid and solid oblique versions. The font’s name is partly an homage (to the original type name) while at the same time making a pun on the word ‘Antagonist’.
  26. Girder Poster by GroupType, $15.00
    Girder Poster, also named Spurred Gothic, was inspired by showcard lettering samples featured in the book, Commercial Art Of Show Card Lettering, published in 1945. Although similar to Cooper Bold, Girder Poster's serifs are spurred and the design's inception came out of theatrical poster studios of the mid 1900's in New York.
  27. AZ Hello Brushed by Artist of Design, $25.00
    AZ Hello Brushed font was inspired from old auto repair signs. This font utilizes an "old look" to the line work which is designed to have a "worn feel" to it. It is designed to compliment it's sister font; AZ Hello. Ideal for use as headline or sub-head text in you design.
  28. Miscelanea by Lián Types, $18.50
    There is often a need to have original and personal backgrounds over pieces of design. This is the first dingbats font by Argentina Lian Types. Each glyph was designed to be part of a pattern. However, they could work as separated glyphs to decorate artworks and also to act as punctuation symbols.
  29. Fat Nib by A New Machine, $12.00
    This hand drawn calligraphy font was made with a wide nib pen. It is all cap with different glyphs for the upper and lower case letters for mixing and matching. The Splatter family comes with extra splatter glyphs. Great for use when you need some added punch in a headline or callout.
  30. 210 Jamak by Design210, Korean Fonts, $300.00
    It is a font designed in a balanced manner by optimizing the width and spacing of letters to make use of readability. Serif was treated as a curve to emphasize a soft and comfortable feeling. The serifs of the letters gave a distinct impression and gave it a natural look by adding inclination.
  31. Houndstooth by Elemeno, $25.00
    Part of the Zoot Suite of offbeat handwriting fonts, Herringbone is based on a fast and sloppy formal script the designer has been using since he was a child. For use when handwriting fonts are too informal and script fonts too formal. Herringbone is a happy medium. For a lighter look, try Herringbone.
  32. Counter Service JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered name “Chickland” from a 1958 restaurant menu cover was actually a throwback to the Art Deco style with its condensed thick and thin sans serif design. With just a few available letters to work with, it has been turned into Counter Service JNL; available in both regular and oblique versions.
  33. RMU Trifels by RMU, $35.00
    RMU Trifels is a revival of Heinrich Wieynck’s great design which was released by Bauer in 1905. This beautiful Art Nouveau font comes with a long s and a historical form of the letter H. Border and adorning elements were added which you can reach by typing [alt] + P and [alt] + p.
  34. Deco Holiday JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A hand lettered Art Deco ‘stencil’ design used in various ads for “Holiday” and other Pathé films was found in the July 22, 1930 issue of “The Film Daily”. Similar in style to Futura Black and other like designs, it is now available as Deco Holiday JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  35. Hedgehog Hans by Hanoded, $15.00
    Hans My Hedgehog is an old fairytale which was made famous by the Grimm Brothers, when they published it in the early 19th century. Hedgehog Hans font is a fat, rounded and rather cute typeface, which is ideal for children's books and posters. It is highly legible, and comes with extensive language support.
  36. Dead Mementro by Letterhead Studio-VG, $20.00
    Dead Mementro typeface (ex Dead Metro) has simple and strong shapes. It is a little bit narrow sans serif typeface with brutal constructions of characters. The first edition of typeface — Dead Metro — was realised in 1998 as the part of Garbage Type Foundry project. Now Dead Mementro has more characters and styles.
  37. Brush Blaze by Gatype, $14.00
    Brush Blaze is a font that was scratched with a brush pen, to get a natural texture, this font will show the characteristics of the hand. This font is perfect for various places such as clothing, posters, title books, stationery designs, quotes, branding, logos, invitations, greeting cards, t-shirts, packaging designs and more.
  38. Screwby by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    A slightly offbeat latin typestyle, Screwby started as a digitization of a film typeface called Surf by Lettergraphics. From there, this wonderful typeface was expanded into a giant family of fun widths and weights to play with: from spindly thin and light weights, to chunky bold and blacks. An all-around fantastic treat!
  39. Aldo Manuzio by RMU, $30.00
    This 1897 Schelter & Giesecke in-house design was carefully redrawn, extended and redesigned for modern usage. It is a remarkable font for book covers, film and video titles, ads and much more. This font contains a 'long s' and its ligatures which can be reached by the OTF historical feature and ligatures.
  40. Roseblue by Sign Studio, $15.00
    Roseblue is a font that was built in a modern style. Has a smooth appearance on each side. The opentype feature is very helpful in the design process. Equipped with adequate alternative characters and ligatures will provide choices for designers. It is suitable for product branding, logotype, quote, and various other printed products.
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