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  1. Sincerely Yourz by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Sincerely Yourz is another font in the Love Letters series from Outside the Line. It is a hand-printed font with extra letter spacing. All the letters have about the same height. All vowels are lower case whether they are caps or not. This font has a fresh contemporary hand-lettered look. While it can be used as a headline font it is really designed for body copy.
  2. Dashie by Muksal Creatives, $17.00
    The "Dashie" font is a captivating modern display typeface with a strong feminine touch. Designed with a blend of retro and vintage elements, this font carries an elegant and alluring vibe. Dashie boasts smooth lines while still exuding gracefulness. Each letter possesses a unique form, with soft contours and slightly curved angles, delivering a sense of sophistication and timelessness. This font is exceptionally fitting for creating feminine branding logos due to its gentle yet powerful characteristics. When integrated into designs, Dashie has the ability to infuse a classic touch of retro or vintage, emanating an aura reminiscent of the past yet maintaining a fresh and modern feel. Dashie is the perfect choice for crafting a visually captivating and memorable identity for brands seeking to stand out with an elegant, feminine style, while incorporating retro or vintage nuances into their brand.
  3. Senlot Sans by insigne, $29.99
    Senlot Sans defies convention. A follow-up to the elegant Senlot, Senlot Sans is anything but another sans serif font in search of character. This new member of the Senlot family, while slightly more traditional than its original cousin, confidently boasts more contrast than most sans serifs on the market and even strides smoothly ahead with some of the original Senlot’s calligraphic features. The rich appearance of Senlot Sans contains a complete set of small capitals and nine weights from thin to bold. Unlock its potential even more with titling capitals, superscripts and subscripts, and open style figures. With its broad palate of variables and options, the font covers over 72 Latin-based languages. Simple, elegant, and versatile, Senlot Sans now makes perfect more possible. Put the simplicity of this stunning font to work for you.
  4. Brosqua by Milan Pleva, $16.00
    Brosqua is a clean geometric display typeface with two weights and two styles: Includes ligatures, special alternative glyphs, old style figures and case sensitive glyphs. Brosqua is ideal for headlines, headers, logos, labels, packaging, magazines, invitations, etc. FEATURES - Basic latin alphabet A-Z - 15 Ligatures & Alternates - 56 Accented characters - Numbers, Punctuation, Currency, Symbols, Math symbols & Diacritics - Old style figures - Case sensitive glyphs LANGUAGE SUPPORT Latin 1 + Latin 2 Western Europe and Americas: Afrikaans, Basque, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Faroese, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish. Latin-written Slavic and Central European languages: Czech, German, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene. Enjoy Brosqua!
  5. Future Tense by Borges Lettering, $30.00
    Future Tense is a modern type style that is perfect for logos, film, video games, packaging, signs, and more. Charles Borges de Oliveira & Vassil Kateliev's attention to letter forms insures extreme legibility without sacrificing this modern style. The 160 alternate letters will keep your designs looking fresh and different. A unique feature included in Future Tense is the small caps have their own set of small caps. This allows 3 different looks for each letter. What’s included in Future Tense: 160 alternate letters makes designing eye catching logos rewarding! The alternates are included in the small caps and second small caps as well. Future Tense is a titling face that contains small caps as well as a second set of small caps. Multilingual: support for over 200 languages. Over 2,500 glyphs make up Future Tense. PUA encoded. Take your designs to the next level with Future Tense. Please note: artwork is not included with font purchase. The images above show how Future Tense can be used in a design setting. Future Tense was designed and created by Charles Borges de Oliveira and Vassil Kateliev. This font is dedicated to Warrel Dane.
  6. Deco Spring by Ingrimayne Type, $10.00
    DecoSpring is a decorative art-deco family that was inspired by one word in an advertisement in a 1978 edition of my local newspaper. I could not find a typeface that matched it so decided to create one, which became DecoSpring-Regular. It is caps only, with an alternative set of capitals on the lower-case keys. Characters with very thick stems invite interior decoration and I opted for floral decorations. DecoSpring-Flowers can be used alone or it can be layered on top of the regular style to create colored flowers. Changing the width of the bolder stem resulted in two more style, the light and thing styles. Another set of four styles, the Simple set, was formed by eliminating the split in the stems by merging the two parts. All the DecoSpring faces are display faces to be used in small doses, and especially the bolder ones, at large point sizes.
  7. Journal Hand by Typadelic, $9.95
    Journal Hand was inspired by a 45-year-old travel diary I bought at an estate sale. The carefully constructed all-uppercase letters indicated that this traveler cared about style and legibility. Each picture, postcard and brochure that was glued into the diary had a neatly written caption and I admired the care this day tripper took to record his European trek. While the pages are now yellowed and falling apart, the handwriting is still legible and stylish. Because his handwriting totally suits today's uses, I re-created it in modern journalistic style that looks like it was written with a technical pen. Use this typeface when you need a neatly handwritten style. Uppercase only!
  8. Ademo by astype, $48.00
    Ademo is a classic, shaded and perspective looking display font. The design is based on two typefaces designed by Carl Albert Fahrenwaldt and published between 1931– 1932 by the German Schriftguss AG type foundry. pdf specimen Ademos special Fill fonts can be used for building multi colored text or for special finishing needs like blind imaging, embossing, stamping, partial UV coating and laser cutting.
  9. 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.
  10. Boo Boo Kitty by Lauren Ashpole, $15.00
    Boo Boo Kitty is a blocky font with a halftone style gradient texture. One of the big inspirations for this font was retro comic printing so I tried to keep the background slightly messy to capture that look. It was originally released in 1997 as an all-caps font with mixed plain and textured characters but was recently updated it to include lowercase letters and full versions of both background options.
  11. Tereiya by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Tereiya is a timeless embodiment of modern serifs, seamlessly blending classical elegance with contemporary design. Its gracefully sculpted letterforms boast a harmonious balance of thick and thin strokes, exuding a sense of sophistication and refined aesthetics. Tereiya’s serifs are striking yet understated, delivering a distinguished presence that elevates any typographic composition. With its meticulously crafted details and graceful curves, Tereiya remains a paragon of typographic artistry, ideal for conveying a sense of timelessness and enduring style in both print and digital applications.
  12. Fushar Arabic by Mikołaj Grabowski, $19.00
    Fushar Arabic is a bold comic color font family which comes in 5 layer-styles easy to compose in a multicolor manner and 3 OpenType-SVG color styles to make the work faster and easier. Character set covers Latin A-Z all caps, Arabic, Persian and Urdu with 230 ligatures, European, Arabic and Persian / Urdu localized digits, punctuation, currencies and other symbols - the total of 729 glyphs. The idea came from a custom logotype I made several years ago for a local charity organisation that helps children. The logotype was based on bold letters with light that make the "balloon" effect visible in "Holes" style. Later I expanded the family with "Cuts" and all the derivative fonts that make the whole color family. The purpose was to create a funny, friendly and playful script that would embrace the beauty of the Arabic alphabet. Solid, Cuts and Holes are classic one-color styles which can be used separately to compose a simple text. With Shadows and Lights they can produce a multicolour design, as shown on the images above. To save the time, there are three already prepared combinations in the new OpenType-SVG color format. The features include required ligatures, discretionary ligatures, proper mark attachment, contextual alternates, case-sensitive forms, ordinals, localised Persian/Urdu numerals, superscript (1, 2, 3) & fractions. Now you can buy Extended Latin character set (uppercase and lowercase) at Fushar font family page on MyFonts. European languages, Vietnamese and Pinyin included.
  13. Bodrum Stencil by Bülent Yüksel, $19.00
    Bodrum Collection: 1- Bodrum Sans 2- Bodrum Sweet 3- Bodrum Stencil 4- Bodrum Slab 5- Bodrum Styte 6- Bodrum Soft Bodrum Stencil is a stencil serif type family. Designed by Bülent Yüksel in 2018/19. The font, influenced by style serifs, popular in the 1920s and 30s, is based on optically corrected geometric forms for better readability. Bodrum Stencil is not purely geometric; it has vertical strokes that are thicker than the horizontals, an “o” that is not a perfect circle, and shortened ascenders. These nuances aid in legibility and give "Bodrum Stencil" a harmonious and sensible appearance for both texts and headlines. Bodrum Stencil provides advanced typographical support for Latin-based languages. An extended character set, supporting Central, Western and Eastern European languages, rounds up the family. The designation “Bodrum Stencil 14 Regular” forms the central point. "Bodrum Stencil" is available in 10 weights (Hair, Thin, Extra-Light, Light, Regular, Meduim, Bold, Extra-Bold, Heavy and Black) and 10 matching italics. The family contains a set of 650+ characters. Case-Sensitive Forms, Classes and Features, Small Caps from Letter Cases, Fractions, Superior, Inferior, Denominator, Numerator, Old Style Figures just one touch easy In all graphic programs. Bodrum Stencil is the perfect font for web use.
  14. Wozniak by Untype, $22.00
    Wozniak is a workhorse sanserif typeface in 16 styles that includes a 16 styles display font on itself. On its default shapes brings a modern, clear and bright personality to the text and a wide range of possibilities by supporting many OpenType features, such as oldstyle, lining & tabular numbers, small caps, inferiors & superiors, discretionary ligatures, numerators & denominators, extended fractions, case sensitivity forms and more, all carefully crafted and balanced for excellent legibility and optimum performance both on screen and on paper. But that's not all, every style also includes two complete uppercase sets of display alternates and more than 180 stylistic ligatures inspired by the digital revolution and the early 80s aesthetics. All this blend into a flexible and multifunctional set of over 1600 glyphs, support for more than 200 latin script languages and the potentiality of use in long text settings, headlines or branding, travelling from modern to vintage with absolute ease and naturality. Wozniak was named after Steve Wozniak as a tribute to the pioneers of the digital revolution.
  15. Gibbs by Typetanic Fonts, $39.00
    Gibbs is a tough, sophisticated sans, inspired by the unique cast aluminum signs found on board the 1950s luxury liner SS United States and named for its designer, William Francis Gibbs. The design is appropriately transatlantic, somewhere in between industrial American vernacular lettering and English humanist styles. The result is both uniquely stylish and comfortably readable in both text and display sizes. Gibbs received a Type Directors Club award for excellence in 2015.
  16. Adoquin by Huy!Fonts, $20.00
    Adoquin is a clean and friendly semi serif family. It comes in seven weights with small caps, wich makes it a versatile typeface. The design is based on geometric sans serif typefaces and the calligraphic features of old school models, making Adoquin a functional and warm font family. Its informal but elegant look makes it the perfect display type fitted for logotypes, book design, packaging or magazines. Its wide range of weights and discreet alternates makes it very enjoyable to read, so its also perfectly fitted for longer texts. Adoquin has an extended character set for Central and Eastern European languages, and shows all its potential wit OpenType-savvy applications. Every font includes small caps, ligatures, old style figures, fractions, numerators and denominators and alternative characters without some calligraphic features suited for smaller or longer texts (in this case, the alternative charecters are less ornamented).
  17. Innuendo by Hanoded, $15.00
    Innuendo, despite its name, is a straightforward font. It is an all caps, hand-drawn typeface with an elegant look and some cheeky curls. Upper and lower case differ and like to mingle. Comes with a bagful of diacritics.
  18. Portaso by Larin Type Co, $12.00
    PORTASO This is a vintage display font inspired by signage, logos in the style of the wild west of the old time. This is a great find for creating logos, various kinds of designs in vintage and wild West style. Portaso font family has only Capital letters and alternates to them. Also the Stamp style has a different texture for upper and lowercase. This collection includes 14 font styles: regular, rough, two shadows for regular style and two shadows for rough style and stamp style, also vintage, vintage rough, two shadows for vintage style and two shadows for vintage rough style and stamp style,
  19. Nidex by Aah Yes, $10.50
    Nidex is a caps-only industrial distressed font, ideal for titles, display and headlines, rough and ready, and coming with all the usual accented characters and an extensive set of punctuation. The misprinted effect is central to the font’s design and is built-in, simplifying the work for posters and flyers, and the example above is made with Regular and Condensed. Upper and Lower Case present 2 different sets of characters, and just a few letters are distinguishably more misprinted. Also there’s a full set of ligatures to make double-letter combinations print two different letters rather than the same one twice, from upper case A to lower case z. The zips contain both OTF and TTF versions - install either OTF or TTF, not both.
  20. Button Grinder by FHFont, $19.00
    Button Grinder is display font with handwritten dry brush style, ispired by halloween event and grunge rock style, with opentype feature include of the font. Suitable for design, element design, wedding, event, t-shirt, logo, badges, sticker, and awesome work. Caps Only Fonts.
  21. KG I And Love And You by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Conversation hearts! Use ALL CAPS for even lettering. For bouncy letters, alternate uPpEr and LoWeR cases to make the letters bounce up and down.
  22. BobTag by JOEBOB graphics, $-
    BobTag was written on paper taped to a wall for extra grungyness. Looks like it was actually written on an irregular surface. Caps only.
  23. Bocadillo by Hanoded, $22.00
    A Bocadillo is a sandwich. I guess I was craving one when I had to name this font! Bocadillo is a sweet Brush script. It is all caps, but upper and lower case are different and like to mingle. It is an ideal font for product packaging, posters, book covers, postcards and big ‘I love you’ billboards. Comes with a generous helping of diacritics.
  24. Goth Stencil Premium - Personal use only
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  28. Magedo by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introducing Magedo Vintage – Fluid Font Looking for a font that’s both fluid and exudes vintage charm? Look no further than Magedo Vintage – Fluid Font. This versatile typeface offers a blend of modern fluidity and classic vintage aesthetics display that will elevate your designs to the next level. Fluid Elegance Magedo Vintage boasts a fluidity that adds a touch of sophistication to your projects. Its smooth curves and flowing lines make it perfect for logos, headings, and invitations, creating a sense of dynamic movement that captures attention. Rustic Hand-Drawn Appeal Embrace the hand-drawn trend with Magedo Vintage. Its rustic, imperfect strokes give your text a unique character and a cozy, artisanal feel. Whether you’re designing a rustic wedding invitation or a quaint cafe menu, this font adds that charming touch. Timeless Stamp Effect Magedo Vintage also offers a stamp-like effect, reminiscent of classic imprints. This effect adds a sense of authenticity and nostalgia to your designs, making it ideal for vintage-themed posters, packaging, and labels.
  29. Slightly Marker by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Introducing, Slightly Marker! Slightly Marker is a caps font with street style brush. It's contain uppercase and lowercase in different style, number, symbol, and also with multilingual support! This font also contain opentype feature for adding line under a word, You can access it from ligature, simply type underscore + number (1-5) in the middle of the text. For example: Mar_3ker. You can use this font for any project such as a branding, poster, or quotes!
  30. Ravelion by Typehand Studio, $18.00
    Ravelion is a sans serif all caps display font. Available in reguler and line style. Ravelion is made for futuristic font display. Ravelion is a funky, future-forward typeface set up perfectly any sci-fi space thriller. If you're a fan of futuristic fonts, this one is for you! Ideal for contemporary, sci-fi and space designs, you can also apply this on adventure, branding, or music themes. Try different styles and experiment with kerning for best results.
  31. Ottanio Pack by Fontscafe, $39.00
    As the most classic and traditional style pack of the Fonts Café, the Ottanio family take a place of honor in the list of the Fonts Café handmade Vintage style fonts. Clearly born for being noticed, the boldness and the almost imperceptible, but present to the eyes of subconscious mind, irregularities of the Ottanio Family has been well balanced to create a set of handmade Serif fonts that can be used as “jack of all trades” where traditions, origins and a touch of Vintage style are required. From the integrity of the Ottanio Regular, the stronger style of the Shaded version and the scraped look of the Stamp option, the whole Ottanio Pack will be the perpetual solution always useful to have on hand!
  32. Go To Town JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Vintage sheet music for a song from the 1941 animated feature "Mr. Bug Goes to Town" featured a casual, hand-lettered inline type style on its cover page. Recreated as the digital font Go to Town JNL, this design is presented in all the imperfect glory of pen and ink lettering. Go to Town JNL is available in the regular inline version as well as a solid version. A bit about the cartoon: The project was created by the legendary Fleischer Studios in Miami, Florida (they had relocated from New York City), after they could not obtain the rights to adapt Maurice Maeterlinck's "The Life of the Bee". Beset by the expenses of relocating to Florida, growing production costs on the full-length feature cartoon and other problems; mid-way through the making of "Mr. Bug Goes to Town" the Fleischer brothers were forced to sell their studio to their distributor (Paramount Pictures) in order to continue in operation. It was released on Dec. 5, 1941 - just two days before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The release [and subsequent re-release by Paramount as "Hoppity Goes to Town"] was a disappointing failure, earning [as late as 1946] only $241,000 of the initial cost of $713,511 it took to make the film.
  33. Aerle by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    My first font for 2009 was Aerle. It is a new dark sans serif font in my continuing objective of designing book fonts that I can really use. It made a little ripple in the industry, but more than that I found that I loved it with Aramus and Artimas — my latest book font family with the same proportions. In many ways, Aerle is a very different direction for me built on what I have learned on Aramus and other recent developments in my style. The concept came to me while using Bitstream's Mister Earl on a site online—though there is no direct reference. I wanted a more playful heavy sans with a much smaller x-height than I have been using lately, plus taller ascenders. As I was using Aerle, I constantly needed a light and bold version. The new direction I am taking is a result of a decision that my fonts, though I loved the character shapes, produced an even type color that is too dark or a little dense. Aerle was an attempt to get away from that look even though the letterspacing is quite tight. For Aerle Thin I pushed a little further in that direction and increased the letterspacing. The hand-drawn shapes vary a lot, many pushing the boundaries of the normal character. This gives a little looseness and helps the lightness in feel I am looking for. It will be interesting to see where this all goes. Most new type around the world is far too perfect for my taste. While the shapes are exquisite, the feel is not human but digital mechanical. I find myself wanting to draw fonts that feel human — as if a person crafted them. In most ways this is a normal font for me in that it has caps, lowercase, small caps with the appropriate figures for each case. These small caps were very small (x-height as is proper). So Aerle's small caps are a little oversize because they plugged up too bad at x-height size. The bold is halfway between. These size variations seem important and work well in the text. This font has all the OpenType features in the set for 2009. There are several ligatures for your fun and enjoyment: bb gg sh sp st ch ck ff fi fl ffi ffl ffy fj ft tt ty Wh Th and more. Like all of my fonts, there are: caps, lowercase, & small caps; proportional lining figures, proportional oldstyle figures, & small cap figures; plus numerators, denominators, superiors, inferiors, and a complete set of ordinals 1st through infinity. Enjoy!
  34. ITC Drycut by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Drycut is the work of Vancouver-based designer Serge Pichii and gives a twist to the tradition of heavy, woodcut-like typefaces. The font includes all the realistic features of a true woodcut, sharp edges, white cut marks and black slivers. The slivers around the edges suggest traces left after awkward movements of a knife, which are often visible on old woodcuts...Folk artists often didn't care much about refining their carvings and the slivers would have been left as long as the letters remained readable." The lower case alphabet is actually small caps proportioned to match the capitals. The letters of ITC Drycut have a slight slant to the right which lends the font a dynamic character."
  35. Grilldem by Jipatype, $27.00
    กริลล์เด็ม เป็นแบบอักษรลายมือให้ความรู้สึกเป็นมิตร เหมาะสำหรับงานออกแบบเกี่ยวกับเมนูอาหารหรืองานใด ๆ ที่ต้องการแบบอักษรลายมือ ด้วยความที่ กริลล์เด็ม มีความผอมเพรียวจึงเหมาะสำหรับงานที่มีพื้นที่จำกัด อีกทั้งยังรองรับหลากหลายภาษา ทำให้คุณสามารถใช้งานได้ในหลากหลายโปรเจ็ค กริลล์เด็ม มีทั้งหมด 2 ลักษณะ Regular และ Italic อีกทั้งยังมีฟีเจอร์ Samll caps และ Tabular ทำให้เป็นฟอนต์ที่ครอบคลุมทุกความต้องการในงานออกแบบของคุณ Introducing Grilldem, a hand-written typeface that exudes friendliness. Perfect for designing food menus or any writing that requires a display font, Grilldem features a condensed design that makes it a great choice for limited space. With multi-language support, this font is versatile and can be used in a variety of projects. Grilldem comes in two styles - regular and italic - and includes small caps and a tabular feature, making it a comprehensive font for all your design needs.
  36. Norden by Heinzel Std, $17.00
    Norden is an elegant and modern all caps serif font. Fall for its ravishing style and use it to create gorgeous logos, headline, title, branding, wedding invitations, beautiful stationary art, eye-catching social media posts, and much more! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the amazing glyphs with ease! Features : Norden Regular version, serif font All Caps, Numerals and more punctuations. Multilingual support for various languages
  37. The Last Shuriken by Arterfak Project, $26.00
    Konichiwa! Introducing our brand new font "The Last Shuriken" a Japanese-style typeface. Inspired by modern Japanese food branding and anime title. Designed in a bold stroke, this font is an all-caps font that has the same cap height and different shapes. The Last Shuriken is perfect for display, especially for Japanese food, title, logo, poster, short quote, movie, games, apparel. Complete with stylistic alternates and PUA Encoded with multilingual support! Thank you. Ramz.
  38. Mr Stickman by Hanoded, $15.00
    Mr Stickman is a happy clappy kind of font, inspired by an older font of mine called Oranjerie. Oranjerie is an all caps typeface, but Mr Stickman comes with lower case letters - AND - a Stickman Action Figures pack! What more could you possibly want?
  39. Ioana by Octopi, $20.00
    Ioana is an inoffensive, slightly quirky, slightly fattened sans serif font. It has a full character set as well as ligatures, small caps, superiors, inferiors, numerators, denominators and auto-fractions. Ioana came about as a direct result of 3 previous, private commissions that were all based on an artists hand-writing. For Ioana, I wanted a more regimented (but not boring) sans serif that could be used for headlines, posters and flyers with larger body text. Ioana Lighter is an inoffensive, slightly quirky, slightly lighter sans serif font. It is the lighter weight of Ioana and has a full character set as well as ligatures, small caps, superiors, inferiors, numerators, denominators, old style figures and auto-fractions. These OpenType fonts have support for CE languages and I hope you like it.
  40. Screener by Canada Type, $25.00
    Game over. Insert coin to continue. 1 coin, 1 play. Credits 00. Screener is the latest child of arcade alphabets. Not too trendy, not too retro, not too stand-out, yet clear and fresh. Although it boasts plenty of the traits of its origins (early screen technologies), it manages to maintain a balance between the elements of its 1980s origins and the mechanical yet transparent late 20th century techno/pop design. Precise and geometric, solid and strong, Screener looks great on screen as well as in print, in tracked small sizes as well as in teaser headlines. Screener comes in two widths and weights, with italics, and extra sets of symbols and numerals (enclosed, fractions, superiors, inferiors, etc.), as well as two weights of small caps. Screener is available in separate packages, or in a value package that contains all twelve fonts.
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