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  1. Clark by Typemade, $24.00
    Clark Hairline is a sans serif with calligraphic touch, it is part of a large Type System still in production. The main idea is to create a sans serif for use as a text face.
  2. Conqueror Slab by Letterhead Studio-YG, $45.00
    Conqueror Slab consists of 12 faces and is part of the Conqueror superfamily. The font is intended for headings and logos. Conqueror Slab — an intermediate link between the sharp Conqueror Display and quiet Conqueror Sans.
  3. Riverside JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The Art Deco design of Riverside JNL was based on the hand lettered title found on the 1932 sheet music for "By the River Sainte Marie", and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  4. Restaurant And Lounge JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Restaurant and Lounge is a casual, brush-style type face based on hand lettering found on a 1940s matchbook for the Park Avenue Restaurant (a popular dining spot during the golden years of Miami Beach).
  5. Lake Vacation Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Lake Vacation Doodles for your camping, sailing, picnicking Summertime vacation needs. With these little graphics your party invitations just design themselves. Add an Outside the Line hand lettered font and you are good to go.
  6. P22 Broadwindsor by IHOF, $24.95
    Broadwindsor is part of the "Staunton Script Family" of fonts designed by Ted Staunton for his historic novel. The Broadwindsor font is a neatly written script with capitals and lower case in a close relationship.
  7. Christmas Sabila by Yoga Letter, $18.00
    "Christmas Sabila" is an elegant and simple blackletter font. This font is equipped with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuation, and multilingual support. very suitable for Christmas, weddings, invitations, certificates, Valentine's, spring, summer, winter, parties, and others.
  8. Barryone by Awan Senja, $14.00
    Barryone results out of a stunning pairing of a brush pen and pencil that makes it look incredibly endearing and authentic. Use this gorgeous and unique handwritten font to bring any DIY project to life!
  9. Rising Sun by Proportional Lime, $25.95
    This typeface was inspired by Gering and Remboldt's work during the late 1490s. Their printing concern, the Soleil d'or in Paris, was one of the printing business to engage in the use of blackletter printing, when the rest of the Parisian printers where using humanist influenced roman typefaces. This peculiar backwards trend was really one of the original examples of "retro", taking advantage of the desires of the more conservative northern Europe that had not yet embraced the newer roman types.
  10. Foundry Sans by The Foundry, $90.00
    This humanistic sans serif design was inspired by a conversation that David Quay had with renowned type designer Hans Meyer, during ATypI in Paris, 1989. Meyer revealed that Sabon, designed by Jan Tschichold, was the inspiration behind his Syntax font. This approach formed the basis for the design development of The Foundry's very first sans serif typeface family; the inspiration for Foundry Sans comes from Stempel Garamond. Foundry Sans was the second typeface to be released for The Foundry typeface library in 1990.
  11. Versailles LT by Linotype, $57.99
    The origins of the font Versailles go back to the 19th century in France when, with the introduction of lithography, alphabets could contain freer forms. The basic forms are Modern Face with triangular serifs. The direct influence for Versailles was the writing on the back of the memorial to Charles Garnier, the architect of the Paris Opera. Versailles is a classic font for advertisements, perfect for shorter texts and titles/headlines and it makes an impression of elegance and strength.
  12. Pontiac Inline by S&C Type, $15.00
    Pontiac Inline is a layered Art Deco font designed by Fanny Coulez and Julien Saurin in Paris. This finely balanced inline font can be enhanced to improve your designs and bring an unusual and modern feeling. You could change the inside color, then add a 3D or shadow effect. To do so, you can simply superimpose the elements in compatible softwares (Photoshop, Illustrator...) ; The Regular above, the Inside line below, for example. We hope you will enjoy our work. Merci beaucoup!
  13. FS Shepton by Fontsmith, $80.00
    Handy Andy Andy Lethbridge had only just completed his graphic design BA at the University of Portsmouth when he was spotted by Jason, who’d seen Andy’s exquisite hand lettering at his degree show and on Instagram. Keen to push the handwritten theme further, having recently launched a digitally-created, chalky script font (FS Sammy), Jason offered Andy a job and the chance to develop a suite of more stylised, truly hand-drawn fonts. Andy duly got out his pads, pencils and pens, and started experimenting with styles and textures. Magic followed. Imperfection perfected Most ‘handwritten’ typefaces are created entirely digitally. Not FS Shepton. From the start, the intention was to create a collection of alphabets of similar character but different texture and style – 100% hand-drawn and purposely imperfect, with the kind of inconsistent, organic shapes and textures of market stall signs, dashed off in chalk or paint. FS Shepton Regular, drawn with a wet brush pen, is solid with a rough outer edge and a casual but controlled feel. The dry brush used to create FS Shepton Light gives it more inner texture and a more formal, slanted, calligraphic style. FS Shepton Bold, drawn using a wider, looser dry brush pen, has a woody grain in the middle of its broad strokes and greater solidity where the brush moves more slowly. Fresh as a daisy Think of FS Shepton not as a family of three weights of the same font so much as a collection of three fonts penned by the same author. All of them – the light, regular and bold – were created independently as display fonts that offer something different to labelling, packaging, point-of-sale and advertising. Lovingly crafted by hand, they’re a good match for products and settings that share the same artisinal qualities: organic foods, drinks and healthcare products, as well as premium chocolate, coffee and condiments.
  14. HS Alwajd by Hiba Studio, $50.00
    Hs Alwajd is an Arabic display typeface, under “titles” category. It is useful for book titles, creative designs and modern logos. Also, it is used when a contemporary and simple look is desired that can fit with the characteristics of Kufi fatmic where horizontal parts are equal than vertical ones. It is a new style based on HS Almajd but without swirling round forms terminating in ball. The font is based on Kufi Fatmic calligraphy along with some derived ideas of decorative fonts, maintaining the beauty of the Arabic font and its fixed rates. Undoubtedly, the insertion of curved ornament in some parts adds more beauty and fascinating diversity in the flow line between sharp, soft and curved parts. This font supports Arabic, Persian, Pashtu, Kurdish Sorani, Kurdish Kirmanji and Urdu, consisting only one weight which can add to the library of Arabic Kufic fonts contemporary models that meet with the purposes of various designs for all purposes and all tastes.
  15. Pointe by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    It is the point that creates the expression from the writer via the pen unto the paper. The artist guides the point in unique ways to not only communicate, but also to make the resulting expression unique. The point can take the form of a quill or a marker or a pencil or chalk or a fountain pen or a chisel or a brush. What's so funny about that? Maybe that's the point:) Pointe is loose, fun and informal lending itself ideally to Advertising, Packaging design, Invitations and Scrapbooking. Pointe is available in Postscript, Truetype and Opentype for Macs and PCs
  16. Hush Hush by Comicraft, $49.00
    If you thought you heard someone callin' your name just now, you might have caught the firm but soft spoken tones of Comicraft's classy balloon lettering font, HushHush. Created in the style of the newspaper strips of the 30s and 40s, HushHush captures the slick movements of the skilled hand letterers of that era. Gracing the pages of Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee's chart-topping BATMAN storyline -- which by a staggering coincidence was also called "Hush" -- these characters have brought to life the words of Two Face, The Joker, Scarecrow, Catwoman, Batman and Robin -- from every whisper to every scream.
  17. Dot To Dot by A New Machine, $9.00
    This font is for parents and educators that want to easily be able to print out the alphabet in order to have their child or student then trace them. This eliminates the need for creating the dotted lines by hand and lets the user type out exactly what letters they need instead of relying on pre-made charts. The font is upper and lowercase letters and numbers only - no punctuation. Comes in Regular and Guides (get both for the same price as one) which draws guidelines with the letters. Best when used at a large point size.
  18. Letter Gothic 12 Pitch by ParaType, $30.00
    The Bitstream version of Letter Gothic designed by Roger Robertson in 1956-62 for IBM electric typewriter. It is a condensed, monospaced font resembling a typewriter face, suitable for tabular material. Primarily used for slide presentations and for word processing applications, Letter Gothic is very helpful for printing out software source listing, for informal office communications and for tabular charts where alignment of columns is important. Besides, being a clear and easy-to-read font, Letter Gothic is popular now for display and advertising matters. Cyrillic version was developed for ParaType in 2000 by Gayaneh Bagdasaryan.
  19. Parisine Std by Typofonderie, $59.00
    Ultra legible forceful sanserif in 32 fonts Parisine was born as official parisian métro signage typeface. This family of typefaces has become over years one of the symbols of Paris the Johnston for the London Underground or the Helvetica for the New York Subway. The Parisine was created to accompany travelers in their daily use: ultra-readable, friendly, human while the context is a priori hostile. Meanwhile, Parisine is now a workhorse and economical sanserif font family, highly legible, who can be considered as a more human alternative to the industrial-mechanical Din typeface family. More human, but not fancy: No strange “swashy” f, or cursive v, w etc. on the italics, to keep certain expected regularity, important for information design, signages, and any subjects where legibility, sobriety came first. Born as signage typeface family, the various widths and weights permit a wider range of applications. In editorial projects, the Compress version will enhances your headlines, banners, allowing ultra large settings on pages. The Narrow version will be useful as direct compagnon mixed to standard width version when the space is limited. The various Parisine typeface subfamilies Parisine is organised in various widths and subsets, from the original family Parisine, Parisine Gris featuring lighter versions of the usual weights and italics, Parisine Clair featuring extra light styles, to Parisine Sombre with his darker and extremly black weights as we can seen in Frutiger Black or Antique Olive Nord. Many years of adjustments were necessary to refine this complex family. Initially, Parisine was designed by Jean François Porchez in 1996 for Ratp to solely fulfil the unique needs of signage legibility. Parisine remain the official corporate typeface of the public transport in Paris, the worldwide capital for tourism, and now integral part of the French touch. Directly related, Parisine Office was initially created for Ratp’s internal and external communication, Parisine Office is available at Typofonderie too. Not connected with Ratp and public transports, Parisine Plus was created as an informal version of Parisine. Parisine: Introducing narrow and compressed families About Parisine Parisine helps Parisians catch the right bus Observateur du design star of 2007
  20. Scribiola by Calligraplay, $13.00
    Scribiola is a charming, casual font that features alternate characters and special ligatures. Its unique double letter pairings make it feel authentically handwritten, perfect for any quirky or craft-related design, especially chalkboards, cards and labels.
  21. Birthday Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Birthday Doodles.... cakes, hats, banners, flags, confetti, streamers, balloons, noise makers, and some written and printed words. Plus a full set of numbers. Everything you need to make cards, invitations, and to scrapbook all your parties.
  22. Osmica by Stefano Giliberti, $15.00
    Osmica is a font family heavier than the sum of its parts. It supports 111 languages, features a total of 309 glyphs and includes an outlined, inlined and italicized version for each of the 5 weights.
  23. ID Monotrap by ID Typeface, $15.00
    ID Monotrap is a display monospace typeface, specifically designed with equal width for each letter across the glyphs set. With mono weight, maintaining consistent stroke thickness throughout its parts, giving it a distinct and modern aesthetic.
  24. Shorthalt by Brittney Murphy Design, $8.00
    Shorthalt is a dashingly handsome upright script- all dressed up, but not too stuffy, with lots of ligatures and contextual alternates. Shorthalt works great for headlines or bylines paired with a nice simple sans or serif.
  25. Wonsmith by Katsia Jazwinska, $19.00
    Wonsmith is a family of 3 handwritten script fonts, including latin and cyrillic alphabet and diacritic symbols, so the font can be used for most European languages. Ligatures of the most common letter pairs are included.
  26. Founder Christmas by Sealoung, $15.00
    Founder Christmas is an elegant script font, that features a very delicate and classy look. Not too thin and not too thick, balanced and varied, this font was designed to enhance the beauty of your projects.
  27. Nacho by RodrigoTypo, $25.00
    Nacho, is a font inspired by the Mexican culture as the party of the dead and customs, created From the Thin to the Densa, it also contains a dingbat set to make the text more dynamic.
  28. FM Birthday 1.0 by The Fontmaker, $20.00
    FM Birthday 1.0 consists of 26 birthday related words and phrases -- all custom made and handwritten. Add a personal touch to your greeting cards or party invitation designs with the help of these hand lettered captions.
  29. Thectro by Arkrist Letter, $14.00
    Thectro is a serif font that is very elegant, casual, and modern. designed with a techno character but still looks very stylish and beautiful. thectro font is perfect for product names, product tags, party invitations, etc.
  30. Handy Cut by Los Andes, $34.00
    Handy Cut is an experimental project inspired by paper cutting only using fingers, designed by Paty Bean from south Chilean farm. It includes dingbats and alternate characters to play with in expressive and irregular short texts.
  31. Daily Planet by Balpirick, $15.00
    Daily Planet results out of a stunning pairing of a brush pen and pencil that makes it look incredibly endearing and authentic. Use this gorgeous and unique handwritten font to bring any DIY project to life!
  32. Too Much Information JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Too Much Information JNL is a dingbat font consisting of old-fashioned wall and door plates that can be used as part of a larger illustration or actually scaled up to print out helpful informational signs.
  33. Novido by Autographis, $39.50
    Novido is a new very elegant – extremely slanted – joining script with long ascenders and descenders. It is the male partner of Novita which is the less elaborate female partner of the pair. Great job! Congratulations Ladies!
  34. Mortal Wave by Stringlabs Creative Studio, $29.00
    Mortal Wave results out of a stunning pairing of a brush pen and pencil that makes it look incredibly endearing and authentic. Use this gorgeous and unique display font to bring any DIY project to life!
  35. TXT Personality by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    You'll find this the best font to inspire your creativity. It's simple and clever, with tons of personality. It's a good choice for school newsletters, kids' party invitations, and scrapbook pages emphasizing your children's great accomplishments.
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  37. Sabática - Personal use only
  38. Integral CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    Integral CF is designed for maximum visual and emotional impact with its stunning, superbold letterforms. An all-caps titling font family, Integral's six weights excel in posters, social media, headlines, video, and print. Hidden behind the linear, confident construction is a hint of roguish charm. Designed to be bold and large, Integral pairs nicely with lighter typefaces that provide contrast, such as a sans serif like Greycliff CF, Criteria CF, or Work Sans. Text-friendly serifs like Artifex CF are also pair well with Integral. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, including new features, and free technical support.
  39. Linotype Zensur by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Zensur is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the entries of the Linotype-sponsored International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. This fun font was created by French designer Gérarld Alexandre and contains one weight. The characters look as though parts of each of them were censored or removed, leaving just enough left over to know what was meant. The basic forms of this font are sans serif and the rounded corners give it an almost soft character. Linotype Zensur is a distinctive typeface which is especially good for headlines in larger point sizes.
  40. Rastanty Cortez by Realtype, $12.00
    Rastanty Cortez consists of sophisticated, elegant, classy and modern handwriting. With a little dirty curvature and made from the typography of new trends, this font will give you a design that looks fresh and modern. Rastanty Cortez, with a soft style and elegant nuances, classy and natural, is perfect to get a more charismatic impression or give a unique touch to your projects and branding, greeting cards, wedding, banner, name card, lettering, fonts pairing, etc. Try mixing your design with this font. Don't hesitate to pair it with serif or serif in your work idea. Find interesting layouts to complement your project.
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