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  1. Beauty Athena by 38-lineart, $19.00
    Introducing the OpenType font ‘Athena’, the beautiful calligraphy script. It’s inspired by Athena, goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration, mathematics, strength, strategy, the arts, crafts, and skill. Athena font is a font that comes with very beautiful changing characters, a kind of classic decorative copper script with a modern touch, designed with high detail to bring stylish elegance, clean, feminine, sensual, glamorous, simple and very easy to read, because there are many letter connections. This is the representative of two styles; you can use it for modern minimalism and also classic expert penmanship styles. Both of these style can be applied in various formal forms such as invitations, labels, restaurant menus, logos, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, letterhead, labels or any type of advertising purpose. ‘Athena' has a lot of alternate characters, including various language support and numerals & punctuation. Please contact me if you need any help by drop a messages. So… Enjoy Athena and best regards. - 38.lineart studio
  2. P22 Flora Mambo by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    P22 Flora Mambo is based on the distinctive style of 20th century illustrator Jim Flora. Most widely known for his Jazz album covers of the 1940s & 50s, Flora's style shows his fantastic imagination and bold graphic style. The P22 Flora Mambo Set contains 3 fonts- Flora Mambo, a 2-part font that can be used to achieve 2-color text in the style of Flora's iconic 1955 album design, Mambo for Cats and Flornaments, a set of 72 ornaments that features a variety of Flora's illustrative styles from his Jazz album covers to children's books to his fine art prints. Please note that P22 Flora Mambo B is not intended to be used on its own but rather is included with P22 Flora Mambo to create 2-color text. For best results, use with page layout applications. The fonts contained in the P22 Flora Mambo Set are licensed through the Estate of James Flora and JimFlora.com .
  3. Aspira by Durotype, $49.00
    Aspira: the legible geometric typeface. Aspira is a multi-purpose typeface. It is suitable for both text and display use — for graphic design, corporate identity design, magazines, newspapers, books, reports, advertising, signage, etc. Aspira is a versatile typeface. It offers 112 styles consisting of 8 weights and 7 widths. It offers 56 upright fonts and 56 italic fonts. It offers lining and oldstyle figures (proportional and tabular). It offers small caps, ligatures, arbitrary fractions, and extensive language support. Aspira is a geometric typeface. It offers a fresh geometric personality which is pleasant and not too conspicuous. Aspira is a multi-width typeface. It offers 7 widths — much more than what is currently usual. Aspira is a legible typeface. Many of its details, like its open apertures and subtle variations in stroke width, are designed to enhance its legibility. Free demo font available. Aspira in use: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. For more information about Aspira, download the PDF Specimen Manual.
  4. Melya by Stripes Studio, $12.00
    Melya Script, a modern hand writing, I hope you are interested in this font. It can be used easily and simply because there are a lot of features in it and contains a complete set of letters in lower and uppercase, assorted punctuation, numbers, and multilingual support. It also contains several ligatures and alternate style stylistic characters. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7, Microsoft Word 2010 or later versions. And there are additional ways to access alternates/swashes, using Character Map (Windows), Nexus Font (Windows), Font Book (Mac) or a software program such as PopChar (for Windows and Mac). How to access all alternative characters using Adobe Illustrator: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzwjMkbB-wQ How to access all alternative characters, using Windows Character Map with Photoshop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go9vacoYmBw Melya Script has given PUA unicode. Thank you for your purchase!
  5. Nobbin by Barmoor Foundry, $15.00
    Nobbin was designed to be used in a children's picture book called "Nothing to do..." written and illustrated by Tracy Sabin.
  6. Ronet by yasireknc, $10.00
    It can be tricky to find typefaces that can convey the feeling of personal warmth that comes from a handwritten note, custom brandings, special series of products, especially as we type more and more and write with a pen or pencil less and less. To add some more of that warmth to a font, I’ve made Ronet. A duo font based on the my handwriting. Double eponymous styles of the font —Ronet and Ronet Alternative— each have a unique flavor with its own rhythm and character. It can be used on branding designs, product labels, invitation cards, social purposes which is bloggers, influencers but they were capable of so much more, and I’m happy to share them for general use. Ronet has extraordinary alternative characters, that makes these fonts so impressive. These two styles have dynamic substitution, alternates, and beautiful kerning! Nevertheless, they each support an impressive range of languages using the Extended Latin alphabets and because they were designed to work well in a simple tool, a rare feature of these fonts is that they look just as good no matter where you use them. LOTS of writing, and then even more care once I developed and refined digital outlines from the samples. Ronet and Ronet Alternative each wrote pages and pages of letters to produce lots of examples for comparison and selection, in order to get the most authentic overall texture that captured the spirit of my left hand.. Ronet feels friendly and personal, like a neighbor or local shopkeeper who always seems happy to see you. This will perk up your social feeds in a snap. Start with Ronet and just add in your design to make it perfect. What started with a simple pen and paper has become a diverse and ever-expanding creative outlet that blends hand-drawn creativity with cutting-edge technology — and the end results are popping out everywhere, from advertising to design and decor to art and DIY.
  7. Apricot by Canada Type, $24.95
    A. R. Bosco made Romany for ATF in 1934, when there was much demand for script types in advertising and publishing. It was the high times of Speedball lettering, and a casual script in that fashion was naturally very welcome. It became an instant hit and was used widely for a good part of the 1930s and 1940s. Apricot is not only a revival of Bosco's work, but also a major expansion of it. It contains very effective solutions to the many problems presented by the original metal type, which had to always be tracked too wide because of the forms of some of its letters. Solving these problems was not an easy task. A comprehensive set of alternates was designed to give the user the ability to replace some forms in certain uses, and a large set of two-, three-, and even four-letter ligatures was added to solve the awkwardness of some of the more common letter pairings. The resulting work is quite delightful, especially for those who like to take advantage of OpenType technology. Apricot is the rarest kind of script in digital type these days, the kind that is upright, round, bold, feminine, and distinctly young in appearance. A birthday cake for a teenage girl can certainly benefit from these letters. So can greeting cards, family show posters, diary covers, party invitations, women's shirts, toy packaging, celebration literature, and almost anything that needs that special touch of shiny happy youth. Apricot is available in all common font formats. The Postscript and True Type versions come in 4 fonts, which include one for alternates and two for ligatures alongside the main font. The OpenType version is one font that contains more than 380 glyphs and all the necessary programming for the palettes of OpenType-supporting applications. If you liked Canada Type's hugely popular font Dominique, you will love Apricot.
  8. Montage by House Industries, $33.00
    Montage has played a weighty role in some of the most influential and enduring typography of the past few decades, from book jackets and album covers, to posters and logos…you name it. Exhibiting an uncommon ability to wield immense power while demonstrating extraordinary finesse, Montage’s commanding profile packs a hefty punch which is softened only by its lithe yet durable serifs. Originally designed for Photo-Lettering in the mid-1960s by type legend, Ed Benguiat, the fonts were given a jump start by Jess Collins before ultimately being shaped into five compatible widths by longtime House co-conspirator, Mitja Miklavčič. Under the guidance of Ben Kiel, along with some additional chin-stroking by Ken Barber, Montage has been fully developed into a robust family ready to tackle any challenge you can throw at it. FEATURES LIGATURES: In order to ensure that Montage maintains its bold presence in tricky text settings, we’ve added a handy set of pre-drawn letter combinations. When enabled, the Ligature feature identifies problem pairs like—fl, fi, ff, ffl, and of course, fyi—and substitutes them with glyphs optimized to enhance font performance. ALTERNATES: For fickle typographers, we’ve also added a handful of alternate characters to allow Montage to suit any number of mood Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.
  9. Alisal by Monotype, $29.99
    Matthew Carter has been refining his design for Alisal for so long, he says, that when he was asked to complete the design for the Monotype Library, it was almost as if he were doing a historical revival of his own typeface. The illusion even extended to changes in his work process: although he now does all his preliminary and final drawing on screen, the first trial renderings of Alisal were done as pencil renderings. Alisal is best classified as an Italian old style design. Originally created between the late 15th and mid-16th centuries in northern Italy, the true Italian old styles were some of the first roman types. They tend to be the most calligraphic of serifed faces, with the axis of their curved strokes inclined to the left, as if drawn with a flat-tipped pen or brush. These designs offer sturdy, free-flowing and heavily bracketed serifs, short descenders, and a modest contrast in stroke weight. Alisal has nearly all the classic Italian old style character traits, plus a few quirks of its own. It is calligraphic in nature, with more of a pen-drawn quality than faces like Palatino or Goudy Old Style. It is more rough-hewn than either Goudy's Kennerley or Benton's Cloister, and is generally heavier in weight than most of the other Italian old style designs. One place where Alisal makes a clean break with traditional old style designs is in the serifs. While sturdy and clearly reflecting pen-drawn strokes, Alisal's serifs have no bracketing and appear to be straight strokes crossing the main vertical. Like Caslon or Trajanus, Alisal is a handsome design when viewed as a block of copy. Ascenders are tall and elegant, and serve as a counterpoint to the robust strength of the rest of the design. Alisal is available as a small family of roman and bold with a complementary italic for the basic roman weight, providing all that is needed for the majority of text typography. Alisal is not as well-known as some of Carter's other typefaces, but this lovely and long-incubated design was certainly worth the wait.
  10. Teutonia by HiH, $10.00
    How can Teutonia be called “Art Nouveau” with all those straight lines? It seems like a contradiction. In fact, however, Art Nouveau embraces a rather wide variety of stylistic approaches. Five well-known examples in the field of architecture serve to illustrate the range of diversity in Art Nouveau: Saarinen’s Helsinki Railroad Station, Hoffman’s Palais Stocklet in Brussels, Lechner’s Museum of Applied Arts on Budapest, Mackintosh’s Glasgow School of Art and Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. Only the last fits comfortably within the common perception of Art Nouveau. Whereas Gaudi would avoid the straight line as much as possible, Macintosh seemed to employ it as much as possible. The uniting factor is that they all represent “new art” -- an attempt to look things differently than the previous generation. Even when they draw on the past -- e.g. Lechner in the use of traditional Hungarian folk art -- the totality of the expression in new. Teutonia clearly shows its blackletter roots in the ‘D’ and the ‘M.’ Roos & Junge of Offenbach am Main in Germany produced Teutonia in a "back-to-basics" effort that has seen many quite similar attempts in the field of topography. In 1883, Baltimore Type Foundry released its Geometric series. In 1910, Geza Farago in Budapest used a similar letter design on a Tungsram light bulb poster. In 1919 Theo van Doesburg, a founder with Mondrian and others of the De Stijl movement, designed an alphabet using rectangles only -- no diagonals. In 1923 Joost Schmidt at Bauhaus in Weimer took the same approach for a Constructivist exhibit poster. The 1996 Agfatype Collection catalog lists a Geometric in light, bold and italic that is very close to the old Baltimore version. Even though none of these designs took the world by storm, they all made a contribution to our understanding of letterforms and how we use them. Teutonia is compact and surprisingly readable at 12 points in print, but does not do as well on the screen. Extra leading is suggested. Four ligatures are supplied: ch, ck, sch and tz. The numerals are tabular.
  11. Josef K Patterns by Juliasys, $9.60
    Franz Kafka’s manuscripts have always been a source of inspiration for designer Julia Sysmäläinen. At first she was just interested in literary aspects but later she noticed that content and visual form can not be separated in the work of this ingenious writer. Analyzing Kafka’s handwriting at the Berlin National Library, Julia was inspired to design the typeface FF Mister – by now a well known classic. Over the years, FF Mister K became a handsome typeface family and even produced offspring: the Josef K Patterns. Some of Kafka’s most expressive letterforms were the starting point for these decorative ornaments. How do the Patterns work? Outlines and fillings correspond to the uppercase and the lowercase letters on your keyboard. You can use them separately or layer them on top of each other. If you write a line of “pattern-text” in lowercase and repeat it underneath in uppercase you get a row of fillings followed by a row of outlines. Now you can color them and then set line space = 0 to get a single line of layered colored ornaments. Alternatively, activating OpenType / stylistic set / stylistic alternates will also unite the two lines to a single layered line. Further magic can be done with OpenType / contextual alternates turned on. On the gallery page of this font family is a downloadable Josef K Patterns.pdf with an alphabetical overview of forms. Hundreds of patterns are possible … we’d love to see some of yours and present them here on the website!
  12. Berimbau by PintassilgoPrints, $29.00
    Berimbau is a whimsical narrow hand-drawn typeface. It’s stylish, versatile and loaded with amazing OpenType features that do their magic in OpenType savvy applications. Its sprightly swashes and twisting stylistic alternates (say that 3 times fast!) play together to deliver a really cool contextual feature that, in a push-button way, substitutes the first letter in a word with its left swash version and the last letter with its right swash version (please type a space before and after the words).The feature also applies stylistic variants to some of the intermediate letters. Which button to push? The Contextual Alternates one! If you're not a one-click-way-person you can pick your preferred glyphs through the glyphs palette. There you’ll find at least 4 variations for each letter: left swash, right swash and 2 regular forms that correspond to the upper and lower case keys. Some letters also have a 5th variation that acts as stylistic alternate. This font is conveniently packed with the ‘access all alternates’ functionality, so when you click on a glyph at the glyphs palette you’ll see all variations available for it, making it easier to choose the one that will fit better. A bold weight was made to provide that extra-strength when a bit of… boldness is needed. Please note that it doesn’t have the advanced OpenType features (but is still very charming!). Yet, both weights have a handy set of ornaments for added yumminess.
  13. The font Wonton emerges as a distinct and captivating typeface, infusing an eclectic mix of modernity and tradition into the world of typography. Its design is notably inspired by the hand-lettering ...
  14. ITC Werkstatt by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Werkstatt is a result of the combined talents of Alphabet Soup's Paul Crome and Satwinder Sehmi, along with Ilene Strizver and Colin Brignall. It is inspired by the work of Rudolph Koch, the renowned German calligrapher, punchcutter, and type designer of the first third of this century, without being based directly on any of Koch's typefaces. Werkstatt has obvious affinities with the heavy, woodcut look of Koch's popular Neuland, but also with display faces like Wallau and even the light, delicate Koch Antiqua. Brignall began by drawing formal letters with a 55mm cap height, which Sehmi reinterpreted using a pen with a broad-edge nib. “Not an easy process,” says Brignall, “since one of the features of Koch's style is that while it was calligraphic in spirit, most of the time his counter shapes did not bear any resemblance to the external shapes, as they would in normal calligraphy. This meant that Sehmi could not complete a whole character in one go, but had to create the outside and inside shapes separately and then ink in the center of the letters.” The process was repeated, only without entirely filling in the outlines, for the Engraved version. Crome handled the scanning and digitization, maintaining the hand-made feel while creating usable digital outlines. “The collaboration of artisans with particular skills,” says Brignall, “in a modern-day, computer-aided studio environment, seems very much in step with the 'workshop' ethos that Rudolph Koch encouraged and promoted so much.”
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  16. Clawmark by Putracetol, $24.00
    Clawmark - Strong Brush Font.The modern and powerful hand painted font you've been looking for. Each character is carefully crafted until the result is perfect. A lot of detail is preserved when characters are digitized, so uppercase looks fantastic up close Clawmark combines attractive curves with a fresh urban edge; delivering a stylish script which is guaranteed to add an eye-catching appeal to your story books, illustrations, comic books, t-shirts, posters, greeting cards, logos, branding, stickers, svg, crafting and all for display purposes. The alternative characters were divided into several Open Type features such as Swash, Stylistic Sets, Stylistic Alternates, Contextual Alternates, and Ligature. The Open Type features can be accessed by using Open Type savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop Corel Draw X version, And Microsoft Word. This font is also support multi language.
  17. Slm by Antiochus, $30.00
    We produce original printing press letter fonts, for example from the journal Southern Literary Messenger (circa 1830 - 1870). The only one in the world. What makes our fonts so attractive to the eye, are the myriad imperfections. It's not an approximation to the printing-press letters--- these are the actual letters, complete with all their manifold differences. If you look closely you will notice that the letter 'e' say, each time it is printed, is slightly different. These differences arise from the mechanical action of the inked-wooden press on the paper, and cannot be faked by artificial means. The eye subconsciously picks up this text as the actual printing press letters. Edgar Allan Poe published many of his great works in the Southern Literary Messenger, as did many other great nineteenth century writers, ie. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Nathaniel Hawthorne &c.
  18. Gumbo by Hanoded, $17.00
    Lately I have been experimenting with different foods. At home, we eat a lot of Asian food, but I thought it would be nice to broaden my culinary horizon a bit. So far I have (successfully) added Georgian beef and walnut soup, Tacos (after a suggestion by my friend Stuart), Surinam Roti and various vegetarian dishes to our menu. When I created this font, I had to think of Gumbo - a dish I have never made. Gumbo is a handmade display font that comes in a rotund regular and an obese bold (with Italics). Use it for your book covers, product packaging and sticky notes. Gumbo comes with cute ‘end of word’ ligatures - just type the glyph + space and presto: you have a little swash. As for the dish Gumbo, well, I will make that this weekend!
  19. Gemmadonati by Eurotypo, $28.00
    Gemmadonati Regular and Gemmadonati Italic is an organic, modern and casual calligraphy family font that has preserved in its glyphs its original textured appearance for a more personalized effect even more authentic. 
As an exclusively Open Type release, with 790 glyphs and 63 ornaments, it has several special alternatives for all letters with lots of possibility an an infinity of combinations. There are plenty of options to allow you to create something unique and special: standard and discretionary ligatures, several swashes and stylistics alternates for each letter, catchwords, tails that can be added to the beginning or end of each letter, ornaments, and much more. 
These lovely fonts have already an extended character set to support Central and Eastern as well as Western European languages. 
Gemmadonati was made to make your project more beautiful and attractive! Have fun with it!
  20. Altivo by Kostic, $40.00
    Altivo is a proper workhorse sans serif. Sixteen OpenType fonts in eight weights (with true Italics) range from Thin to Ultra. Meticulous care was taken to ensure high legibility in text sizes on the screen. The typeface is designed to have wide proportions, generous x-height, loose spacing, ink traps, large apertures and low stroke contrast. Altivo’s ink traps are not only a functional design feature, they also look interesting and lend character to the typeface in headlines. True Italics, small caps and multiple sets of figures, as well as a complete set of lowercase superscript were all included in the family to accommodate high typographic standards. If you need to pair it with a serif font, you can’t go wrong with Chiavettieri, since both typefaces were made with the same basic proportions, and their tabular figures are the same width.
  21. Rebrand by Latinotype, $29.00
    Rebrand is all about geometry, a typography that boosts confidence. However, contrary to pure, cold mathematics, this font seeks a more jovial and friendly face. The goal with Rebrand is to offer a Geometric Sans Serif font that can work in various instances, from symbols and titles, to text, and everything in between. It also creates a whole lot of personality, ideal for branding. There are two versions: Display, which is more fluid and dynamic with nine programmed weights for a wide array of intensity. This version also has various alternative characters and swashes. Text, which has the same attitude as Display, but is a little more serious with seven programmed weights to provide distinctive extremes and subtle variations among the mid-tones. Both cover basic Cyrillic and come in small caps. Both create one phenomenal typography: Rebrand.
  22. Klaster Sans by Kobuzan, $29.99
    Klaster Sans is a massive geometric sans-serif typeface inspired by the first German geometric fonts. In particular, their clear, but rough forms and not perfect curves. As well as minimal optical compensators. Due to all this, the letters look weighty and powerful. Klaster Sans has 14 styles. From neat thin to extremely heavy. And it's all in italics. Or one variable font with two adjustment axes. All styles include an extended set of Latin characters and basic Cyrillic. It has support for 210 languages. Also contains stylistic alternatives, case-sensitive forms, arrows, fractions, tabular figures, circled figures and other. Features: – Total glyph set: 657 glyphs; – 14 styles (7 weights x italic) + variable; – Support 210+ languages; – Latin Extended; – Cyrillic Basic; OpenType features: – Uppercase, lowercase; – Proportional, circled, tabular numerals, superiors, inferiors, fractions; – Punctuations and symbols; – Arrows; – Stylistic sets (ss01); – Ligatures; – Case-sensitive forms.
  23. Arogun by Twinletter, $15.00
    Arogun is a display typeface with a unique and amusing appearance. It has a lovely and clean shape. This typeface comes in three families to make it easier for you to use in your unique projects. Everyone who sees this typeface will be impressed by its distinctive, attractive, and spectacular appearance if you use it in your various projects, whether it’s an event or not. Your project will be more exquisite, professional, and one-of-a-kind than it has ever been. This graffiti font is great for product logos, poster titles, headlines, packaging, film titles, logotypes, gorgeous writing, and trendy graffiti designs, among other things. Of course, if you utilize this font in your numerous creative projects, they will be perfect and outstanding. Use this typeface right away for your one-of-a-kind and remarkable projects.
  24. Gigasper by Konstantine Studio, $19.00
    Step into the digital realm with Gigasper, where cutting-edge design meets futuristic vibes in a spellbinding dance of pixels and perfection. Immerse yourself in the extraordinary fusion of techno fonts and a dystopian visual concept that redefine the boundaries of creativity. Gigasper is not confined to boundaries; it thrives in breaking them. From sleek tech interfaces to gritty cyberpunk posters, Gigasper adapts effortlessly, ensuring your designs are always ahead of the curve. Its versatility is your canvas, and the possibilities are limitless. Picture a world where pixels pulse with the heartbeat of innovation, and Gigasper is your guide. Embrace the distopian visual concept that weaves a narrative of rebellion and avant-garde aesthetics. This isn’t just a font; it’s a statement – a rebellion against the mundane, an uprising of creativity. Unlock the Future, Embrace Gigasper – Where Techno Meets Tomorrow!
  25. Albrecht Fraktur by New Renaissance Fonts, $20.00
    In his 1538 book on measurement, Albrecht Dürer gave clear descriptions and drawings about the proportions of the letters in both Roman and 'fraktur' alphabets (from Latin 'fractura', meaning that it's broken up with lots of different angles rather than smooth curves). Here is the fraktur alphabet as a font completed for use today, with a few characters modernised and some gaps filled. Of course there are countless examples of fraktur fonts already circulating, and indeed one foundry even has another version of this particular one; but we have different approaches to some of the questions raised, we have aimed at a more even tracking (horizontal spacing), and the 260 glyphs in our version include accents and other diacritics, and the modern symbols which Dürer would surely have embraced if he had had access to the internet.
  26. Mamute by PintassilgoPrints, $18.00
    Mamute is a block rockin' family with a cool letterpress look. Its upper- and lower-case slots hold glyphs with slightly different textures for a natural look. Numbers and punctuation marks also have alternate versions. Just trigger the Contextual Alternates feature to easily cycle the alternate glyphs, preventing double letters from displaying the same texture. Mamute is a highly decorative typeface available in 2 widths, regular and condensed, each also offered as a layered font, a handy and playful way for adding shades to your composition. There’s also a generous ornaments font and a catchwords one to spice up your designs. Mamute is based on Aldine wood type spirit (as there were many incarnations of it!), from circa 1870. Please note that this family has a limited character set and doesn't bring diacritics nor accented characters. But yet it does rock, you bet!
  27. Nectarine by Prioritype, $17.00
    Nectarine - Display Font Unique display font, looks chubby and fun with a classic and modern feel. Equipped with a lot of alternative characters for you to customize. It is suitable for displaying your designs such as the design of social media posts, magazines, posters, stickers, landing pages and much more. Features: Uppercase, Lowercase, Numeral, Punctuation, Multilingual, Alternates, Ligatures, & PUA Encoded. Multilingual contained: Afrikaans, Albanian, Asu, Basque, Bemba, Bena, Breton, Catalan, Chiga, Cornish, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Friulian, Galician, German, Gusii, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Kabuverdianu, Kalenjin, Kinyarwanda, Luo, Luxembourgish, Luyia, Machame, Makhuwa-Meetto, Makonde, Malagasy, Manx, Morisyen, North Ndebele, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Nyankole, Oromo, Portuguese, Quechua, Romansh, Rombo, Rundi, Rwa, Samburu, Sango, Sangu, Scottish Gaelic, Sena, Shambala, Shona, Soga, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Swiss German, Taita, Teso, Uzbek (Latin), Volapük, Vunjo, Zulu. Thanks :)
  28. Avallon by Set Sail Studios, $16.00
    Avallon is a wild and playful paintbrush font. With each letter authentically hand painted, Avallon maintains a wonderfully messy texture and realistic strokes. It's the perfect choice for lively & loud display typography. Avallon also contains a full set of alternate lowercase characters in the 'Alt' version. If you wanted to avoid letters looking the same each time to recreate a custom-made style, or try a different word shape, simply switch to this font for an additional layout option. Not only that, Avallon contains a third variation - Avallon All Caps. This is a brand new set of capital letters, designed to pair perfectly with the regular version, and provide you with even more layout options for your text composition. Language Support; English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norweigen, Danish, Dutch, Turkish, Polish, Finnish, Romanian, Hungarian, Estonian, Filipino, Indonesian, Icelandic, Romansh.
  29. Mojito by ParaType, $39.00
    Mojito is a lively and vigorous calligraphic font based on a brush pen calligraphy. The author carefully rethought all of the character forms and created a very concise and clean outline that would look great in any size. Mojito has about 1,400 characters, including alternatives, ligatures, initial and final forms. That’s why letters are not repeated and their combinations look as natural as possible, especially in Cyrillic. For an all caps set in Mojito you can include the replacement of basic forms with the simplified ones, specifically designed for this purpose. Two additional styles imitate writing over a rough surface and a relief print. Mojito is perfect for packaging and advertising, food and beverages, cafes and restaurants, craftsmanship, children's books, magazines, etc. The font was designed by Zahar Yaschin and released by Paratype in 2017. Additional styles were created by Alexander Lubovenko.
  30. Outspace Fighter by Ditatype, $29.00
    Outspace Fighter is an electrifying game-themed display font designed in uppercase, capturing the essence of futuristic space battles. This font is made in boxy shapes with sharp corners, evoking a sense of strength and precision. Each uppercase letter is meticulously crafted to exude a futuristic aesthetic, mirroring the angular and geometric forms found in the vast expanse of outer space. This design choice gives the font a sleek and modern appeal, perfect for conveying the intensity of space battles. With low-contrast letters, this font places emphasis on the overall form and structure of the font. The subtle differences in stroke width create a balanced and unified visual experience. This design choice ensures legibility while maintaining a cohesive and visually appealing composition, allowing your audience to effortlessly engage with your game-themed designs. You can also enjoy the available features here. Features: Stylistic Sets Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Outspace Fighter fits in headlines, logos, posters, titles, branding materials, print media, editorial layouts, website headers, and any other projects. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  31. Redwinger by Ditatype, $29.00
    Redwinger is a captivating display font designed with a games theme, featuring different proportions of letters and sharp, uneven borders. This font showcases different proportions in its letterforms, adding a sense of variety and excitement to the font. Each uppercase letter has its own distinct width and height, creating a visually engaging composition. This design choice adds a playful and dynamic element to the font, reflecting the diversity and unpredictability of the gaming world. The sharp and uneven borders of Redwinger enhance its edgy and adventurous aesthetic. The jagged edges and irregular shapes give the font a distinctive and daring look, evoking a sense of action and intensity. This unique feature adds a touch of excitement and captures the spirit of gaming. For the best legibility you can use it in the bigger text. Enjoy the available features here. Features: Stylistic Sets Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Redwinger fits in headlines, logos, posters, titles, branding materials, print media, editorial layouts, website headers, and any other projects that aim to transport players into thrilling virtual worlds. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  32. Lost Buster by Ditatype, $29.00
    Your designs are your self expressions and should represent your personal styles. Without the right font, it will be hard to be prominent and to impress your audience. Lost Buster is here to assist you. Lost Buster is a capitalized handwritten font in brush details to produce a manual brush-looking display adding creativity values to designs with this font. It also gives more personal, natural impressions to make people feel close to the brand or design displayed. The advantages of a brush-detailed handwritten font are first, the unique display to get the brand or the design easily remembered and noticed, and second, legible, applicable for various media. You can also apply this font for various text sizes for its legibility reason and enjoy the available features here. Features: Alternates Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Lost Buster fits best for various design projects, such as brandings, posters, banners, headings, magazine covers, quotes, invitations, name cards, printed products, merchandise, social media, etc. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  33. Elegise by Nathatype, $29.00
    Elegise is a captivating script font that gracefully captures the essence of cursive handwriting with a touch of elegance. This typeface exudes an air of sophistication and refinement, making it perfect for projects that require a stylish and polished look. Each letter in this font is meticulously crafted with high contrast, adding a dynamic and eye-catching quality to the font. The combination of thick and thin strokes creates a sense of fluidity and movement, adding a touch of liveliness to your typography. The long swinging endings in some letters of Elegise bring a sense of graceful flair and drama to the font. These charming details add a touch of elegance and uniqueness, making the script come to life with a sense of poise and grace. For the best legibility you can use this font in the bigger text sizes. Enjoy the available features here. Features: Stylistic Sets Ligatures Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Elegise fits in headlines, logos, movie posters, flyers, invitations, greeting cards, branding materials, print media, editorial layouts, headers, and many more. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  34. Levigate by Nathatype, $29.00
    Levigate is a graceful script font that beautifully captures the essence of cursive handwriting with a touch of sophistication. This typeface exudes an air of elegance and refinement, making it perfect for projects that require a stylish and polished look. Each letter in this font is meticulously crafted with high contrast, adding a dynamic and eye-catching quality to the font. The combination of thick and thin strokes creates a sense of fluidity and movement, adding a sense of energy and vibrancy to your typography. The swinging endings in some letters of Levigate bring a touch of whimsy and personality to the font. These charming details add a flourish of creativity and uniqueness, making the script come to life with a sense of playfulness. For the best legibility you can use this font in the bigger text sizes. Enjoy the available features here. Features: Stylistic Sets Ligatures Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Levigate fits in headlines, logos, movie posters, flyers, invitations, greeting cards, branding materials, print media, editorial layouts, headers, and many more. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  35. Mono Rose by Yumna Type, $25.00
    Mono Rose is a visually prominent display font having unique, attractive letter designs along with rose ornaments to leave lovely, romantic impressions. All of the font letters are designed in special details and have peculiarly unique characteristics to reflect the beauty of a rose making it suitable to apply for any products expressing rose beauty and charm. Furthermore, the blunt and round font letter shapes leave soft and friendly impressions. In fact, Mono Rose is able to produce beautiful, elegant displays to its advantage and able to make your designs look more attractive, and elegant for increasing the product’s attractiveness. You can use this font for big text sizes due to its unique shapes to ease you to read it. Mono Rose provides a clipart in accordance with the font theme as a bonus and features you can enjoy. Features: Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Mono Rose fits best for various design projects, such as brandings, headings, magazine covers, quotes, printed products, merchandise, social media, etc. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  36. Balister by Rotterlab Studio, $15.00
    Introducing Special creative products for you, our products will give you an extraordinary experience that will not be forgotten. Balister A popular and professional Handwritten font. Modern and elegant, this typeface is made of beautiful creative strokes. Balister This font is perfect for your creative ideas, both formal and informal. It has a modern style with a touch of creative ideas that is very suitable to be applied anywhere that requires creative ideas such as invitation cards, letterheads, website logos, social media, banners, advertisements, brochures, packaging products, leather products, and any product that requires writing. By using this font, all of your products will look luxurious, elegant, and attractive, please try and see the results. This font includes a complete set of beautiful upper and lowercase letters, numbers, a wide variety of punctuation marks, and ligatures. All lowercase letters include a start and end, providing a realistic style. everything you get. Encoded PUA Character – Can be accessed completely without additional design software., Please note that Stylistic Alternates will require professional design software such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign or Inkscape. Thank you...
  37. SP Honey Bunny by Studio Pulp, $12.00
    Discover the effective simplicity of SP Honey Bunny, a masterfully crafted display font created in 2023 by Studio Pulp. Inspired by the character Honey Bunny, the partner of Pumpkin in the cinematic classic "Pulp Fiction" (1996), this font, while not taking center stage, exudes a striking presence. This remarkable typeface, designed with meticulous attention to detail and craftsmanship, showcases versatility that seamlessly complements various design projects, particularly excelling in titles. The three well-balanced weights provide the freedom to unleash your creativity, while the clear, open forms optimize readability. SP Honey Bunny, anchored in a clean grid design, embodies modern minimalism and accessible elegance. Whether you're working on web design, graphic design, or print materials, this font adds a touch of timeless class to your creations. Be inspired by the seamless blend of functionality and aesthetics in SP Honey Bunny. Specifically crafted to meet the demands of 2023, this font brings a contemporary flair to your projects while remaining true to Studio Pulp's legacy of dedication to quality and innovation. Transform your typographic landscape with SP Jody and leave a lasting impression.
  38. Momento by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Momento – A Stylish Script Monoline Font Momento, a stylish script monoline font, effortlessly marries elegance with modernity in a seamless dance of curves and lines. The graceful strokes of each letter exude a sense of sophistication, making it an ideal choice for projects that demand a touch of refined aesthetics. The monoline design maintains a consistent thickness throughout, adding a contemporary flair to the timeless script style. With its fluid connections and balanced spacing, Momento captures a harmonious rhythm, allowing the script to flow effortlessly like a well-choreographed dance. Whether employed in invitations, branding, or other design ventures, Momento stands as a testament to the perfect fusion of style and versatility, offering a script font that is not only visually pleasing but also a timeless representation of modern elegance. Momento is perfect for branding projects, logo, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, invitation, stationery, game, fashion and any projects. Fonts include multilingual support for; Afrikaans, Albanian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish.
  39. Molgen by Sealoung, $17.00
    Introducing Molgen Modern Display Serif Font Molgen Modern Display Serif Font is a distinctive and versatile typeface designed to make a statement. With a unique blend of classic serifs and contemporary display elements, it is a font that encapsulates the perfect balance between tradition and innovation. In the world of typography, Molgen is your gateway to elegance and modernity. Key Features: Serif Meets Display: Molgen is the epitome of a harmonious coexistence between the timeless serif font and the contemporary display style. Its serifs are pronounced yet not overwhelming, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications. Versatility: Whether you're designing a striking logo, crafting eye-catching headlines, or preparing an elegant invitation, Molgen can handle it all with grace and sophistication. Distinctive Characters: Each character in Molgen is meticulously crafted, ensuring that every letter oozes character and charm. From A to Z, you will find unique touches that set Molgen apart. Multilingual Support: Whether your audience speaks English, French, Spanish, or any other language, Molgen has comprehensive multilingual support, ensuring that your message is clear and effective worldwide.
  40. Nameh by Naghi Naghachian, $105.00
    Nameh is a single weight sans-serif headline font designed by Naghi Naghashian. It is a condensed big title font. This font is a contribution to modernize the Arabic typography, gives the font design of Arabic letters real typographic arrangement and provides more typographic flexibility. Nameh supports Arabic, Persian (Farsi) and Urdu. It also includes proportional and tabular numerals for the supported languages. Nameh design fulfills the following needs: A Explicitly crafted for use in electronic media fulfills the demands of electronic communication. B Suitability for multiple applications. Gives the widest potential acceptability. C Extreme legibility not only in small sizes, but also when the type is filtered or skewed, e.g., in Photoshop or Illustrator. Nima’s simplified forms may be artificial oblilqued in InDesign or Illustrator, without any loss in quality for the effected text. D An attractive typographic image. Nameh was developed for multiple languages and writing conventions. Nameh supports Arabic, Persian and Urdu. It also includes proportional and tabular numerals for the supported languages. E The highest degree of calligraphic grace and the clarity of geometric typography.
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