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  1. Old Man Eloquent by Three Islands Press, $29.00
    John Quincy Adams, sixth President of the United States, didn't hit his stride until he'd left that lofty office. It was during his many years in Congress that he assured his legacy, not least because of his long, masterful oratory opposing slavery. His speeches, in fact, won him the nickname "Old Man Eloquent." So when I decided to simulate Adams's penmanship in his legendary diary (which he kept for nearly 70 years), it seemed fitting to call the font by that name. I focused on his handwriting from about 1810, when he was Ambassador to Russia, but also consulted pages from later years. Old Man Eloquent has both regular and bold weights. The OpenType version has more than 450 glyphs, including alternate uppercase characters, old-style and lining figures, and numerous ligatures; all formats contain several common (English) words.
  2. The Old Falcons by Allouse Studio, $16.00
    Proudly Present, The Old Falcons a Random Handwritten Font. The Old Falcons is perfect for any titles, logo, product packaging, branding project, megazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background. The Old Falcons also come with Multi-Lingual Support. Enjoy the font, feel free to comment or feedback, send me PM or email. Thank You!
  3. Bodoni Old Fashion by URW Type Foundry, $35.00
  4. Old Tijuana JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Old Tijuana JNL was modeled from the hand lettered title on the cover of the 1939 sheet music for "Class Will Tell" and is available in both regular and oblique versions. Casual, playful and reminiscent of the "serape" style of pseudo-Mexican lettering found on ad designs of the 1930s and 1940s, the type face isn't just for South of the Border themes. Use it for any festive occasion and the design will blend in well.
  5. Comic Bold Large by Mvmet, $12.00
    Comic Bold Large is a fun bold cartoon display font for your everything needs! You can use it for anything ranging from t-shirts and clothing, for your kids book designs, kids party needs, greeting cards, stickers, posters, banners, or anything that needs a bold and fun touch. Try it to create fabulous designs and feel the fun and cheering vibes with it!
  6. Sultan Free Bold by Sultan Fonts, $19.99
    Sultan free is an Arabic text typeface for desktop applications. Sultan free is a freestyle script. It is available in One style, calligraphic, and very dynamic. This makes it suitable for large display sizes, especially in the area of advertising, while still functioning well as a text face. The font includes a support for Arabic, Persian, and Urdu. Sultan free typeface comes with many opentype features.
  7. Eckhardt Bold JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Eckhardt Bold JNL continues a series of sign painter-inspired type designs and is named in honor of the late Al Eckhardt, a talented sign man who was a good friend of Jeff Levine for about 18 years until his passing. The font is available in both regular and oblique versions and was inspired by an example found in the 1928 edition of E.C. Mattthews' "How to Paint Signs and Sho' Cards". Both squat and wide for maximum use in wall and window applications, the original name for the design is "Heavy Plug". Plug was the sign painter's term at the time for describing this type of letter form.
  8. Engravers Old English by Tilde, $39.75
  9. Bold Heart Outline by Mvmet, $16.00
    Bold Heart Outline is a lovely handmade paint font. You can use it for anything ranging from t-shirts, book designs, packaging and greeting cards to stickers and posters, or anything that needs a casual touch. If you want to use it for Valentine or other lovely themed designs, it will be your perfect font to pick. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style, and use it to create lovely designs!
  10. LTC Swing Bold by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
  11. Bold Pressing Pack by Fontscafe, $39.00
    Fonts Café is offering a brand new pack of fonts and elements; The Bold Pressing Pack, full of bold, strong, powerful, vintage fonts which really stand out to make a strong impact. These fonts bring us back to a time when ink was placed onto wooden blocks, which were then pressed down onto the paper, creating big, bold letters, with the beautiful flaws of a time when things of import were given the due attention they deserved. This pack is designed to quickly capture the attention of anyone who sees it, while making a statement that says you mean business. It includes five different font styles, as well as two different element styles. There's everything from a standard letterpress font, to a font which truly emulates the imperfections of those days, as well as one that stands out above the rest to make a truly bold statement, and more. Check below these powerful fonts in more detail.
  12. Ongunkan Old Latin by Runic World Tamgacı, $40.00
    The Latin, or Roman, alphabet was originally adapted from the Etruscan alphabet during the 7th century BC to write Latin. Since then it has had many different forms, and been adapted to write many other languages. According to Roman legend, the Cimmerian Sibyl, Carmenta, created the Latin alphabet by adapting the Greek alphabet used in the Greek colony of Cumae in southern Italy. This was introduced to Latium by Evander, her son. 60 years after the Trojan war. There is no historical evidence to support this story, which comes from the Roman author, Gaius Julius Hyginus (64BC - 17AD). The earliest known inscriptions in the Latin alphabet date from the 6th century BC. It was adapted from the Etruscan alphabet during the 7th century BC. The letters Y and Z were taken from the Greek alphabet to write Greek loan words. Other letters were added from time to time as the Latin alphabet was adapted for other languages.
  13. Old Times American by Baseline Fonts, $29.00
    The Old Times American Family is derived from several letterpress books from the 1880s in the midwest. The fonts were painstakingly compiled from over 100 pages of text and optically balanced for optimum results. Old Times American is part of the Grit History Series A font set. The set encompasses serif and sans-serif fonts in varying weights to meet the needs of designers. The less-than-perfect letterforms evoke a sense of the non-digital.
  14. Baskerville Old Face by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
  15. Liquorstore Bold & Bolder by Chank, $99.00
    In this modern era, sometimes being bold is not enough. Sometimes you need to go BOLDER! So here comes the Liquorstore Bolder font family, the long awaited sequel to the popular Liquorstore industrial, geometric display font. This new bolder font family features multiple styles that work on their own or as overlapping layers to create stunning multi-color typography. Chromatic layering effects are created with inline, outline, bi-line, and tri-line styles can be used together to create extra impactful words in your logos and headlines.
  16. Olde Megrat NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This rough-hewn offering is patterned after Antikva Margaret, designed by Zoltán Nagy for VGC in the mid-60s. Its energetic and, at times, eccentric letterforms make this face a perfect choice for headlines and subheads that will be noticed. Both versions include the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets, as well as localization for Moldovan and Romanian.
  17. Old Fat Boy by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Hello! Introducing a creative all caps font named Old Fat Boy. It's a vintage shape smooth typeface with authentique 90's style look. This font includes lots of multilingual characters (check out a screenshot with available letters and signs).
  18. Old English (Let) by ITC, $29.99
    Old English is a digital font that was produced by Monotype's design staff, circa 1990. But its roots go much further back: the face's design is based on that of Caslon Black, a Blackletter type cast by the venerable William Caslon foundry in England, circa 1760. This design has been popular throughout England for centuries. Its style of lettering, conveniently also called Old English, can be found all over the UK. Old English-style typefaces belong to the Blackletter category. They nicely combine the design attributes of both the medieval and Victorian eras. This is mostly because their Textura forms, which were born during the Middle Ages, became quite fashionable again in the late 1800s! This Old English font is very legible for a Blackletter face. Perhaps that is why it is more familiar to readers in the UK and North American than German Blackletter varieties, like Fraktur. A favorite once again today, Old English is ideal for certificates, diplomas, or any application which calls for the look of stateliness and authority. It's a sturdy and sure bet for newspaper banners, holiday greeting cards, and wedding announcements.
  19. Estefania Bold Script by Shaltype Co, $12.00
    Estefania is based on Retro Bold Script Typeface that could fit any Graphic Project. Using bold and contrast strokes to get eye-catchy and smooth looking, this project is just born and will come with other styles and more glyphs in the future. Drawn manually by hands, and reform into a clean Typeface. Natural stroke from original lettering. It can be used for Titles or even for writing. In this font, you will get : - TTF & OTF files - WOFF & WOFF2 - Over 299 Glyphs - 11 OpenType features - Support Multilingual languages Get Estefania now! It will be best used for any design requirement, many fonts will come with a unique concept. Thank you! Best Regards, FM-STCO.
  20. Clarendon Condensed Bold by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, suitable for display.
  21. Bold Ugly Sweater - 100% free
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  23. Nexgen SLD by Alphabet Agency, $20.00
    Nexgen SLD font family is a modern sans serif font. The family includes 6 fonts, 3 weights each with 2 styles; regular and italic. The fonts are designed to be clean and easy to look for readability. The straight lines and diagonal cut at the corners of each character give the fonts their solid modern tech look. The family works great in all kinds of themes especially in tech, science and sports themes.
  24. Century Funky - Unknown license
  25. Between Century by Adam Fathony, $12.00
    Between Century, A Display Font Duo. Between Century is a combinations between modern and classic look. Basically this is a Modern Sans with slightly geometric, combined with italic serif that can match perfectly to any design project. You can explore how to mix and match between letters, words or in the headers. Just Combine it and create your design more outstanding. Between Century is great for Poster, Headlines, Logotype, Branding, Social Media Post, Website and etc. What's you'll get on a Between Century : Language Support : Afrikaans, Albanian, Asu, Basque, Bemba, Bena, Catalan, Chiga, Cornish, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, Friulian, Galician, Ganda, German, Greek, Gusii, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Jola-Fonyi, Kabuverdianu, Kalenjin, Kinyarwanda, Low German, Luo, Luxembourgish, Luyia, Machame, Makhuwa-Meetto, Makonde, Malagasy, Malay, Manx, Morisyen, North Ndebele, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Nyankole, Oromo, Portuguese, Romansh, Rombo, Rundi, Rwa, Samburu, Sango, Sangu, Scottish Gaelic, Sena, Shambala, Shona, Soga, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Swiss German, Taita, Teso, Vunjo, Welsh, Western Frisian, Wolof, Zulu
  26. Blue Century by T-26, $29.00
  27. Grand Century by Gloow Studio, $13.00
    Introducing Grand Century. Retro styled font, comes with a clean and rustic version of the font. Grand Century is perfect for vintage and retro designs, badges, logos, t-shirts, posters, branding, packaging, signage, book covers and more! Comes with Opentype feature with lots of alternatives, it helps you to create great fonts. This font also supports multiple languages. To access alternative glyphs, you'll need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw. Supported by: Uppercase Lowercase Alternate Numbers, Punctuation and Symbols Multilingual Support. If you have any questions, feedback or comments, feel free to send me a message. Happy Creative! Thank You!
  28. Century 725 by Bitstream, $29.99
  29. Jasmine Century by Timurtype, $14.00
    Introduced by Timurtype Studio! Jasmine Century is a Handbrushed Font This fonts are a beautiful and artistic type of font that mimics the look of letters created by hand using a brush or paint. Each character in a handbrushed font is carefully crafted with fluid brush strokes, resulting in a unique and natural handwritten appearance. These fonts add a touch of authenticity, creativity, and a sense of personalization to any design project. Whether used for logos, branding, invitations, or social media graphics, handbrushed fonts bring a charming and organic feel that can convey a wide range of styles, from casual and playful to elegant and sophisticated. With their versatility and ability to evoke emotions, handbrushed fonts have become a popular choice for designers looking to add a touch of artistic expression to their artwork. Jasmine Century Font also supports multilingualism. Enhance your designs with our original fonts, feel free to comment or provide feedback, Enjoy the fonts 😊 Thank You
  30. Century Gothic by Monotype, $40.99
    Century Gothic™ is based on Monotype 20th Century, which was drawn by Sol Hess between 1936 and 1947. Century Gothic maintains the basic design of 20th Century but has an enlarged x-height and has been modified to ensure satisfactory output from modern digital systems. The design is influenced by the geometric style sans serif faces which were popular during the 1920s and 30s. The Century Gothic font family is useful for headlines and general display work and for small quantities of text, particularly in advertising. The Century Gothic family has been extended to 14 weights in a Pan-European character set from Thin to Black and their Italics. The already existing 4 weights of Regular and Bold with their Italics are additionally still available in the STD character set. The W1G versions featuring a Pan-European character set for international communications supports almost all the popular languages/writing systems in western, eastern, and central Europe based on the Latin alphabet including several based on Cyrillic and Greek alphabets. Looking for the perfect way to complete your project? Check out Aptifer™ Slab, ITC Berkeley Old Style®, FF Franziska™, Frutiger®, ITC Legacy® Square Serif or Plantin®.
  31. Century Expanded by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    The first Century typeface was cut in 1894 by Linn Boyd Benton in conjunction with T L DeVinne for the Century Magazine. It was a blacker, more readable face than the type previously used. Morris Fuller Benton designed the Century Expanded version in 1900 for American Type Founders to meet the Typographical Union Standard of the day. The 'expansion' was in the vertical plane. Century Expanded is a useful font family for text setting in magazines, books, presentations and newsletters.
  32. Century Schoolbook by Bitstream, $29.99
    In 1924 Morris Fuller Benton designed for ATF a new variation on his father’s design, Century Oldstyle. Century Schoolbook has become a synonym for readability.
  33. Hebrew Century by Samtype, $39.00
    This is a font from the 10th century and is still pretty. This is a classic format.
  34. Century Expanded by Bitstream, $29.99
    Shortly after the preparation of the original Century, the two Bentons (father Linn Boyd and son Morris Fuller) prepared a wider version for De Vinne’s press and called it Century Broadface. In 1900 ATF released the design for general use as Century Expanded, one of the most popular and effective of typefaces, to this day the text face of the New York Daily News.
  35. ITC Century by ITC, $34.99
  36. Holand Century by Fargun Studio, $19.00
    Holand Century is classified as a contemporary display grotesque font. It features sharp and dynamic strokes, a strong contrast between thick and thin lines, and delicate pointed grotesque elements. Its extensive set of styles, versatile usage, and support for various languages make it a valuable tool for designers looking to create clean, elegant, and visually striking typography for a wide range of applications.
  37. Twentieth Century by Monotype, $29.99
    Twentieth Century was designed and drawn by Sol Hess in the Lanston Monotype drawing office between 1936 and 1947. The first weights were added to the Monotype typeface library in 1959. Twentieth Century is based on geometric shapes which originated in Germany in the early 1920's and became an integral part of the Bauhaus movement of that time. Form and function became the key words, unnecessary decoration was scorned. This clean cut, sans serif with geometric shapes was most appropriate. The lighter weights of the Twentieth Century font family can be used for text setting; the Twentieth Century bold and condensed fonts are suitable for display in headlines and advertising. Commonly spelled 20th Century.
  38. Franco Century by UICreative, $23.00
    Introducing our new product the name Franco Century Retro Serif Font Family comes with 9 different weights. Modern Serif font that beautiful classy, elegant, and modern. This font is perfectly suited for a wide variety of projects, such as signature, stationery, logo, wedding, typography quotes, magazine or book covers, website headers, clothing, branding, packaging design, and more. Also for fashion-related branding or editorial design and displays both masculine and feminine qualities.
  39. Century Schoolbook by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
  40. Century 751 by Bitstream, $29.99
    The year 1914 marked the appearance of Washington Ludlow's first typograph machine. This remarkable invention permitted typesetters to quickly cast a full line of lead type in one operation using supplied brass matrices, a procedure which was for the time a major technological improvement over the usual hand-set foundry type methods. Casting type the Ludlow way necessitated the creation of an entire range of new Ludlow typefaces, a development which made Ludlow not only a major manufacturer of printing machinery, but also one of the world's leading sources of professional type design. Renowned typographers such as Douglas C. McMurtrie and Ernest F. Detterer created original faces at Ludlow's request. Robert Hunter Middleton was Ludlow's design director for over fifty years, and during his distinguished career produced an entire library of typefaces representing virtually every known typographic style. He is recognized as one of the most prolific type designers of all time. Today, new Ludlow computer fonts are in preparation, including optically-correct versions of many classic Ludlow typefaces, drawn directly from the originals in the Ludlow company library.
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