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  1. Matchstick by Fenotype, $25.00
    Matchstick is a hand drawn brush script. Matchstick is packed with loads of ligatures and alternates that help simulate a swift look of a handwriting. This feature is set in Standard Ligatures and it is normally automatically on. Matchstick is a great display brush to be used in writing headlines, packaging, posters or as a logotype. Matchstick works great when paired with strong sans serifs.
  2. Alander by Letteralle, $23.00
    I'd like to introduce you Alander! a wonderful signature font. Alander comes with a stylish style and a masculine impression. A little chic and classy, ​​Alander is a worthy addition to your collection of handwritten script fonts. Alander is perfect for many design needs such as merch, T-shirts, titles, book covers, social media posts, websites, events, and many more. Enjoy the font, Thanks!
  3. Chill Script by Eclectotype, $40.00
    Looking for a break from modern calligraphy? Tired of skinny scripts? Here's something seriously relaxed. Chill Script is a totally new typeface, it eschews any brush influence, but maintains a warmth that comes from not being rigidly constructed. It's a sans serif script, with a nice top-heaviness that makes it friendly. As you expect from fonts today, it's loaded (but not pointlessly overloaded) with OpenType features.
  4. Furius by Typogama, $29.00
    Furius is a display typeface inspired by the split serif style of woodcut or chiseled letters found in roman inscriptions and later popularized by the western genre in the United States. Created as a display typeface, Furius combines a host of Opentype features and equally incoporates a full extended latin and cyrillic character set to provide a versatile and complete design solution for titles or display settings.
  5. Glassier by Mchcrafter, $18.00
    Glassier is a unique and very elegant font for brand and logo design. It is a bold, detailed and assertive sans serif font. This font is imposing and features uniquely shaped alternatives, and as a result, it will easily match a wide range of creations that require a distinct touch. Glassier includes: All uppercase & lowercase letters All numbers 0-9 & Punctuation Symbols Multiligual Letters Ligatures & Alternates
  6. Bintaro by Rhd Studio, $24.00
    BINTARO is a clean and powerful serif font with a bold, rounded shape. It comes with two regular styles, and outline. BINTARO is a good choice for a variety of projects such as logos & branding, invitations, stationery, social media posts, clothing, advertising, product packaging, product design, labels, photography, watermarks, special events or whatever. WHAT IS INCLUDED: Multilingual support Alternatives A, B, E, F, P, R PUA Encoded
  7. Ramkoers by Hanoded, $10.00
    Ramkoers means ‘Collision Course’ in Dutch. I made this font with a bit of salvaged plastic and thick black paint. I carved a wedge out of the plastic and used it as a spatula to apply the paint to the paper. Ramkoers is a bit of a rough & ready grunge font with some jagged edges and wobbly stems. Comes with an abundance of diacritics.
  8. Bergurau by Zealab Fonts Division, $14.00
    BERGURAU is a versatile and unique serif typeface, a result of half side curved serif and half side straight serif experiment. BERGURAU has a unique style with stylistic, alternates, ligatures and supports multilingual languages. Create unique & beautiful logotype, use it as an elegant solution for your next magazine layout, or choose BERGURAU for any graphics that require a sleek look with a elegant flair.
  9. Framboisier by Hanoded, $15.00
    Framboisier means ‘Rasberry Bush’ in French. Even though it’s early spring, I already spotted raspberries at the greengrocers, so I figured a nice raspberry-related name would suit this font just fine. Framboisier is a hand painted script font. It’s a little messy, a little shaky, but legible and cute as well. Comes with all the diacritics and a whole bunch of alternate glyphs.
  10. Battlexoid by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Get ready for a battle - a battle of punk and grunge! This surely is a messy font...it looks like it has been run over by a VERY bad copy machine! Comes with a bunch of cool features such as: - Different lower/caps letters - Unique accented charaters - Ligatures for double letters/numbers - Alternative letters You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the autoligatures
  11. Montello by Hanoded, $15.00
    Montello started out as an Illustrator exercise (a skill I am still learning). I made a couple of glyphs for fun, then realised it would make a nice font. The result is Montello. Montello is a classic connected script font, very neat and (in my humble opinion) not an eye-sore either. Montello comes with a whole bunch of ligatures for letters that just won’t connect nicely.
  12. Raspberry Sherbet by Hanoded, $15.00
    I have actually never had a sherbet. When I made this font family, I wish I had one, as it was a whopping 38 degrees (Celsius, not Fahrenheit…) outside. Raspberry Sherbet is a cute little font family, consisting of a rounded fat kids font and an inline version. Comes with all the bells & whistles, plus a super duper cooling effect when you use it!
  13. Vanilla Bubble by Insan Perkasya, $12.00
    Introducing the "Vanilla Bubble" font, a fat handwriting font with a unique shape plus a few strokes to add a striped impression, this font is made directly by hand so it produces a cute and natural shape. This font is very suitable for all designs such as logos, wedding invitations, greeting cards and others, please try it. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us.
  14. CA Saygon Text by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $40.00
    CA Saygon Text is the logic consequence of CA Saygon. It is much calmer and therefore also suitable for reading texts and everyday’s editorial tasks. Basic shapes and proportions were adopted from Saygon and continued in such a way that a font family from Thin to Extrabold resulted. A fundamental inspiration were early static grotesque typefaces such as Akzidenz Grotesk. Nevertheless, the typeface was by no means intended to have a historical look. Thus, a relatively high x-height was chosen, which makes the typeface quite economical in type-setting, since the letters appear visually larger. A relatively small line spacing with good legibility can be achieved due to the small ascenders and the low cap height. Letters like f and t, which otherwise tend to end in curves, were given right angles, which on the one hand meets certain design elements of the original Saygon, but on the other hand also refers to contemporary trends in typeface design. A special feature are the five styles in which CA Saygon Text can be used. The default setting is the Helvetica style, with two-storey a and g. The Futura style has a single-storey a and a two-storey g accordingly. The third style with two-storey a and three-storey g is called the Franklin style. But the real highlight is the Cape style with single-storey a and three-storey g – a real rarity up to now. Let yourself be inspired by this unusual typeface. If you like it even more progressive, you should try the flat style, which continues the right angles in a, g, and y as well. Thanks to the Cyrillic and Latin Extended character sets, a huge linguistic area is covered that even extends to Vietnam! Even the exotic German capital-double-s is available and appears automatically when typed between other capital letters. Numerous OpenType features make life easier for the professional typographer: there are fractions, superscript and subscript numbers, as well as proportional and tabular capitals.
  15. Uniform Pro by Miller Type Foundry, $29.00
    THE SPARK Uniform started as a spark of inspiration one day while I was shopping at the store. I was looking at some typography on a can of dog food and the idea popped into my head, “What if there was a geometric typeface with a circular O that when condensed, the O became straight sided, instead of becoming an oval?” I quickly sketched out the concept of Uniform and liked what I saw, the only problem was I was working full time as a graphic designer, and as a newly married husband, I didn’t have any time to make the extensive typeface. LETDOWN A year and a half later, shortly after the birth of my first child, my boss cut my hours in half. Although stressful, I saw this event as an opportunity to finally have time to complete the typeface I had in my head. I spent a couple months putting together a Kickstarter campaign, thinking it would be a smashing success, and I would be able to live off the donations long enough to complete the typeface. Wrong! The campaign was a flop and I was left discouraged and dejected, thinking that the great idea I had in my head would never become a reality... PERSEVERANCE At the end of the year, in December 2013, I decided to go for it and make this new type family no matter what it took. I began waking up a few hours before work each morning (getting only four hours of sleep each night) carefully crafting each individual glyph day by day. After nine months of hard work (and just about killing myself in the process!) in October 2014, I finally had a finished product ready to be released to the public! THE PINNACLE Fast forward a few years and now Uniform has reached it's pinnacle, Uniform Pro. Uniform Pro now offers extended language support including Cyrillic and Greek character sets, integrated italic styles, additional weights, and additional OpenType features.
  16. Parks Department JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A WPA (Works Progress Administration) sponsored Water Carnival taking place in Central Park in the 1930s had "Department of Parks, City of New York" in the thin Art Deco hand lettering which is now available as Parks Department JNL.
  17. Story of Alundra by Typefactory, $14.00
    Story of Alundra is a handmade brush display font. It has cute yet cheerful feel. No matter the topic, this font will be an incredibly asset to your fonts’ library, as it has the potential to elevate any creation.
  18. AdPro by Linotype, $29.99
    Roman Sehrer, a seasoned German advertising professional, digitized his handwriting to create this family of three fonts. Sehrer recommends this family for posters, logos, and restaurant menus. It works well with traditional sans serifs such as Helvetica or Univers.
  19. Khadijah by Nandatype Studio, $13.00
    Khadijah is a classy and elegant modern calligraphy font. It can be used for various purposes, such as logos, wedding invitations, t-shirts, letterhead, signage, posters and more. It includes OpenType features including alternates, ligatures and multi-language support.
  20. Amalligna by AEN Creative Studio, $14.00
    Amalligna Monogram is an incredibly beautiful and romantic handwritten font, featuring little hearts as ornaments. It looks stunning on wedding invitations, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards and every other design which needs a handwritten touch.
  21. Egiziano by Monotype, $29.99
    The original design of Egiziano Black is attributed to Vincent Figgins in 1815. As its name suggests, Egiziano Black is a typical example of an Egyptian, or slab serif typeface. Use the Egiziano Black font for posters and titling.
  22. Minda Script by Nandatype Studio, $13.00
    Minda is a classy and elegant modern calligraphy font. It can be used for various purposes, such as logos, wedding invitations, t-shirts, letterhead, signage, posters and more. It includes OpenType features including alternates, ligatures and multi-language support.
  23. Atlantis by Solotype, $19.95
    This is Solotype's alternative sans serif version of the once popular caps-only font Atlanta issued by the Central Type Foundry in St. Louis in 1885. As we often do, we have created a lowercase, adding to its versatility.
  24. Play Ground by Wacaksara co, $12.00
    Play Ground is a fancy hand-lettering script font with cute styles this font is great for your next creative project such as logos, printed quotes, invitations, cards, product packaging, headers, Logotype, Letterhead, Poster, Apparel Design, Label, and etc.
  25. Betabet by Elemeno, $25.00
    Betabet was drawn using traditional serif fonts as a guideline. The scribbled style and serifs combine to make an unusual font. Betabet does not look like handwriting, but works well where handwriting or script fonts might seem too insubstantial.
  26. Renedetta by Bale Type, $15.00
    Renedetta is a lovely script font with modern touch. This font will suitable for you who want to use for various purposes, such as headline, wedding invitation, logotype, apparel, invitation, letterhead, branding, packaging, advertising, label, news, posters, and more.
  27. Blacklite by Letterhend, $14.00
    Blacklite is a bold script that will stands out from the crowd! Perfect to be used as logotype, badge and label! This has many OpenType features like ligatures, stylistic alternates, contextual alternates, swash, and more, and support multiple languages.
  28. Waskonia by Atelier laia, $50.00
    The old characters of the 8th century are the inspiration for this font. Specifically those used during a remote time of the Basque Country - or waskonia as the Franks would call it - in the old gravestones and doors entryways.
  29. Brocklyns by ahweproject, $14.00
    Brooklyn is a cool, graffiti-style display font. Add this font to your urban and casual creations, and you will love the outcome. This font is suitable for designs such as t-shirts, sportswear, logos, advertisements, clothing, and more.
  30. MBF Modern Rebel by Moonbandit, $15.00
    modern rebel, modern futuristic display font with cyberpunk era inspiration. Unique diagonal ornament in the typeface design maximize the effect. Best usage as a title, large size display, logotype, wordmark and many others. Modern rebel also supports multi language.
  31. Confas by Krntype Studio, $16.00
    A clean handwritten font. Confas come with stylish swashes, and ligature. This font also come with multilingual support. Confas is suitable for your creative design needs such as product packaging, merchandise, social media design, T-shirts, Logotype, and more.
  32. Lemonstyle by ffeeaarr, $13.00
    lemonstyle, we named as a lemon because near of girly name character. girly font name are much similar, so we added and combine including style in one name without space. it's really good for women including cosmetic products & anothers
  33. Engravure by Monotype, $40.99
    Robert Wiebking based the Engravure face on the Engravers faces developed by American Type Founders around 1903. Engravure can be used as a titling font for magazines, brochures, and book covers. It is also suitable for packaging and stationery.
  34. HV Simplicité by Harmonais Visual, $9.00
    Simplicité typeface was designed by Harmonais Visual. A display typeface, with beautiful contrasts. You will be pleased to use the many options of alternates and ligatures, perfectly suitable for creating nice design such as logos, mash head or titles.
  35. Midnight Sun by Hanoded, $15.00
    Midnight Sun, despite its rough look, was carefully painted. I used a very cheap brush with stuck-together bristles to get that ‘eroded’ look. Midnight Sun comes with double letter ligatures and some really cool stylistic alternates as well.
  36. Race Sport by Namara Creative Studio, $24.00
    Race Sport is a modern techno display font, strong and unique style instantly add power and movement to your projects. It’s perfect font for sport or racing-themed projects, such as logo, poster, games, product design and much more.
  37. Winsberg by Garisman Studio, $20.00
    Winsberg comes from hand scratches to get a natural and natural writing. Winsberg is very suitable for use in various media such as packaging, logo, label, poster, shirt design, quote of wisdom, hand lettering, typography and many other media.
  38. Cleverda by Realtype, $13.00
    Cleverda Script is a beautiful hand painted script, organic, fun with dancing baseline and different ligatures. This fonts can be used for various purposes.such as headings, signature, logos, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, labels, news, posters, badges etc.
  39. Raleigh by Bitstream, $29.99
    Following the death of Carl Dair, David Anderson redrew Dair’s design, Cartier, for Typsettra, where it was renamed Raleigh. Adrian Williams at Fonts added three weights as a display series for Conways, while Robert Norton drew the text series.
  40. Nouveau Stencil Ornate JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1902 publication entitled "Lettering for Schools & Colleges" had an example of an ornate, hand drawn stencil alphabet in the Art Nouveau style. This is now available digitally as Nouveau Stencil Ornate JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
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