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  1. Cruz Cantera BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Cruz Cantera is a crisp and stylish yet informal sans serif typeface created by NYC type designer Ray Cruz. It is a slightly condensed design. The vertical strokes have rounded terminals, and there are some characters with serifs. Notable characters include the upper and lowercase E. There are three weights and each works equally well alone, or together for both display and text. Original design by Ramon Cruz completed in 2002.
  2. Hello Cartel Story Script Duo by Attract Studio, $13.00
    Hello Cartel Story Script FONT DUO is a new modern script font with irregular base lines. Trendy and feminine style. Hello Cartel Story Script looks beautiful in wedding invitations, thank-you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards, and more. Perfect for use in ink or watercolors. Includes initial letters and terminals, alternatives and support for many languages. Include file: Hello Cartel Story Script.OTF Hello Cartel Story Sans.OTF To activate the OpenType Stylistic alternative, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Design & CorelDraw X6-X7, Microsoft Word 2010 or newer versions. There are additional ways to access alternatives / swash, using Character Map (Windows), Nexus Fonts (Windows), Font Books (Mac) or software programs such as PopChar (for Windows and Mac). How to access all alternative characters, using Windows Character Map with Photoshop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go9vacoYmBw How to access all alternative characters using Adobe Illustrator: http://youtu.be/iptSFA7feQ0 How to use a stylish font set in Microsoft Word 2010 or later versions: https://youtu.be/x1A_ilsBsGs Need help or have questions, let me know. I am happy to help :) Thank you & Congratulations on the Design!
  3. LT Makeup - 100% free
  4. Twin Marker - Unknown license
  5. Easter Joy - Personal use only
  6. Border Corners - Unknown license
  7. HWT Van Lanen by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $24.95
    In 2002 Matthew Carter was commissioned to create a new design to be cut in wood by the then nascent Hamilton Wood Type Museum. This was significant in that this was the one format for which Carter had not yet designed type. The new design emerged as a two-part chromatic type to be cut specifically in wood. Originally called Carter Latin, the font was renamed Van Lanen after one of the Museum's founders. The first cutting and printing of the type took place in late 2009 and although it has been available through the Museum, contemporary wood-type production is expensive and few have acquired this font in wood. The digital version of the pair of Van Lanen fonts is now available. The design recalls Antique Latin wood type, but with a refined sensibility and intentional quirks (like the sideways ampersand). It is a wonderful addition to Carter's oeuvre, and to the ongoing history of wood type.
  8. MOMO - Unknown license
  9. Spills by Comicraft, $19.00
    The infield dirt is raked, the outfield grass is mowed and the baselines chalked. So grab a beer, smother a stadium dog with mustard and relish, take a seat on the bleachers and get ready -- that handsome devil SPILLS is back on the mound and ready for a comeback! It’s true, Manager [the person who coaches a baseball team is a ‘manager’ not a coach] John JG Roshell has coaxed the wily veteran out of retirement, and he’s returned to the field with the wisdom of extra years and the addition of five new pitches (fonts): Stadium, Dugout, Outfield, Infield, Pennant and Base. The stadium is packed to capacity and we're pretty sure the first time he’s at the plate, it’s gonna be strike-out city! [to continue the logic of the baseball pitching ace as font metaphor, the pitcher would hopefully prevent a home run not facilitate one.] See the families related to Spills: SpillProof .
  10. Cascade Script by Linotype, $29.99
    An original Freehand script designed for Mergenthaler in 1965 by Matthew Carter.
  11. Tecate - 100% free
  12. Boondoggle by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    I created this font to capture the innocence and playfulness of doodle lettering that is created in schools everywhere. Typographic rules are non-existent and the characters are sometimes oddly and incorrectly shaped but that's exactly what gives it charm. What really got me started was Napoleon Dynamite, his drawings and "typography". This font does not mimic what you see in the movie at all, but it attempts to capture the same spirit of high school "doodle typography". My favorite line: "I am pretty much the best artist I know". The font was named after Boondoggle keychains, the other craft most scholars acquire at some point in their school careers.
  13. Overland Stage JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    There are very few Western-style stencil digital fonts available, hence Overland Stage JNL. In the days when stage coaches, wagon trains, the Pony Express and the first transcontinental railroad crossed the landscape of this country, merchants shipped their goods any way possible to the growing territories and states. Picture wooden cases filled with dry goods, hardware or foodstuffs marked in hand-cut stencil lettering and nailed shut for their cross-country journey. Companion fonts to complement this design are Frontiersman JNL (Western lettering with an inline engraving) and Frontiersman Black JNL.
  14. AT Move Herengracht by André Toet Design, $39.95
    HERENGRACHT (Patricians' Canal or Lord’s Canal) is the first of the three major canals in the city centre of Amsterdam. The canal is named after the heren regeerders who governed the city in the 16th and 17th century. The most fashionable part is called the Golden Bend, with many double wide mansions, inner gardens and coach houses on Keizersgracht. Former bureau of André Toet (SO)Design was situated there for over 32 years, it was about time to name one of our fonts to: HERENGRACHT. Concept/Art Direction/Design: André Toet © 2017
  15. Bell Centennial by Linotype, $40.99
    Bell Centennial was created by Matthew Carter in 1976 for the American telephone company Bell. Its bold, clear characters make it an extremely legible and distinctive font.
  16. Bronzion by Mans Greback, $69.00
    Bronzion is a blackletter typeface rooted in medieval aesthetics. With its dark ages inspiration, Bronzion is a captivating blend of calligraphy and heavy metal undertones. The typeface captures the ornamental beauty of middle ages manuscripts while catering to modern design needs. Its heavy, intricate design makes it perfect for projects that require a touch of medieval grandeur. Use characters 🌲🌳🎠🐂🐅🐆🐈🐉🐎🐕🐦🐯🐲🐺👑👸🗡🤴🦁🦅🦇🦌🦎🦓🦖 to create heraldry-like logos and symbols. Example: Magic🐉Empire
  17. Amariya by Monotype, $40.99
    Designed by Nadine Chahine, the Amariya™ typeface family is intended for long form, on-screen textual content. It supports the Arabic, Persian and Urdu languages. The design is consistent with traditional text typeface models popular in the Middle East, but has a lower level of stroke contrast optimized for on-screen reading. The family is available in nine weights ranging from a light hairline to a very bold black. The middle weights are intended for setting text copy while the extreme hairline and black designs are best suited for headlines, sub heads and similar applications. The Amariya family can be used for numerous projects from branding to blogs, in a variety of interactive design environments on both large and small screens. The fonts include the ITC Charter design by Matthew Carter as a Latin companion.
  18. Octavian by Monotype, $29.99
    Octavian font was designed by Will Carter and David Kindersley for the Monotype Corporation in 1961. Mr. Carter writes: While the ultimate authority is the ancient inscriptional pattern, the physical characteristics of the present rendering are manifest in the economic proportions of the shapes and the modified relations of the strokes. Thus, the letters are narrower than the classical forms and their weight heavier." Octavian is a fine book font and works well for other text settings that are less demanding, such as magazines and brochures."
  19. Shelley Script by Linotype, $29.99
    Shelley Script was designed by Matthew Carter and appeared with Mergenthaler Linotype in 1972. It is based on intricate English scripts of the 18th and 19th centuries. The musical terms Andante, Allegro and Volante were chosen by Carter to describe the mood of the three different cuts of his font. Andante is the most reserved, Allegro has a few more flourishes, and Volante’s capital letters are surrounded with swirling strokes. Perfect for invitations or other cards, Shelley Script, like other fonts of its kind, seems to appeal particularly to America.
  20. Oceanside Sans by Bebop Font Foundry, $19.00
    Oceanside Sans is a display typeface produced in 2022 by Bepop Font Foundry. This typeface was born out of a month-long trip to the Bahamas. The scenery, both natural and architectural, was stunning, yet restrained. Each settlement featured its own flavor of beautiful hand-painted signs promoting local businesses - fresh fish & Conch, liquor, ice, gifts, and more. Oceanside pays homage to the visual vernacular of the islands we visited during our stay.
  21. Paradiso - Personal use only
  22. Mitropaschrift by RMU, $-
    The letter faces of the former German catering organization Mitropa.
  23. Monticello by Linotype, $40.99
    Linotype Monticello was designed by C.H. Griffith in 1946. Its design is based on James Ronaldsons Roman No.1 and Oxford Typefaces from American Type Founders and was revised by Matthew Carter while he was working at Linotype between 1965 -1981.
  24. Astrology by Monotype, $40.99
    Astrology signs that had been designed for newspaper and printers purposed in the hotmetal aera from the Monotype caster.
  25. Huevo by Burghal Design, $29.00
    Versatile egg-shaped Huevo, like all Burghal Design fonts, includes upper and lower case letters, as well as numbers, symbols, punctuation, and accented foreign characters. Huevo is the head of the household known as Los Huevos. Tequila-guzzling, cerveza-swilling Huevo Loco is the boldest of Los Huevos and includes cocktail glass, olive, and eight ball dingbats. Huevo Loco can drink any other font under the table. Like most red-blooded American fonts, the favorite pastimes of Huevo Gordo are eating and couch warming, and boy, does it show!
  26. MGN Burro by Morgana Studio, $17.50
    MGN Burro by Morgana Studio is a slab serif font offering 7 styles: Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, Semibold, Bold, and Extra Bold. Combining classic and modern elements, it caters to diverse designs, ensuring readability and impact. From delicate Thin to bold Extra Bold, each weight caters to various preferences, making MGN Burro a versatile toolkit for designers.
  27. Goldilocks_Revised - 100% free
  28. Glyphstream - 100% free
  29. TechnicznaPomoc - Unknown license
  30. Halloween Notes by PhoenixXWay, $12.00
    Every character in this font is meticulously crafted from eerie, yet beautifully haunting music notes. Here are some ways you can use this font to your benefit: Party Invitations: Create spine-chilling invitations for your Halloween party that resonates with the theme, setting the mood for a night of hauntingly good fun. Posters and Flyers: Craft attention-grabbing posters and flyers for haunted houses, Halloween events, or horror movie screenings that evoke the perfect blend of fear and fascination. Merchandise: Design eerie merchandise like t-shirts, mugs, or stickers that cater to Halloween enthusiasts and music lovers alike. Digital Media: Elevate your digital content, including social media graphics, banners, and web elements, to capture the essence of Halloween in a truly unique way. (This font only includes the 26 characters based on the English alphabet)
  31. ITC Galliard eText by ITC, $29.00
    A clear and enjoyable reading experience hinges on the legibility of text copy, especially when reading on screen. This is why Monotype has developed the eText collection of fonts specifically tailored for the text-heavy display environments of e-readers, tablets, mobile devices, and the Web. Matthew Carter designed the original ITC Galliard. Carl Crossgrove created this eText version.
  32. Stilson by Carter & Cone Type Inc., $35.00
    Since 1997, The Washington Post’s iconic headlines have been distinguished by their own sturdy, concise variation on Bodoni, designed by Matthew Carter. For the 2009 redesign, Richard Lipton, Jill Pichotta, and Dyana Weissman expanded the family with more refined Display and Condensed styles for use in larger sizes. Originally called Postoni, the fonts were renamed in honor of The Post’s founder, Stilson Hutchins
  33. Big Moore by Carter & Cone Type Inc., $35.00
    A 1766 specimen by Isaac Moore, former manager of Joseph Fry’s foundry in Bristol, England, shows many types inspired by John Baskerville’s. But a century later, standardization had foisted inept lining figures and shortened descenders upon these designs. Matthew Carter remedies the tragedy with Big Moore, restoring oldstyle figures, full-length descenders, and historic swashes to this regal serif in two styles.
  34. Miller Display by Carter & Cone Type Inc., $35.00
    Miller, designed by Matthew Carter, is a “Scotch Roman,” a class of sturdy, general purpose types of Scottish origin, widely used in the US in the last century, but neglected since & overdue for revival. Miller is faithful to the Scotch style though not to any one historical example — and authentic in having both roman & italic small caps, a feature of the originals.
  35. Snell Roundhand by Linotype, $29.99
    Snell Roundhand Script was designed in 1965 by Matthew Carter. Conception and design were both based on the 18th century round hand scripts. The font has an elegant and festive feel and its capitals can also be used as initials mixed with other alphabets. Snell Roundhand Script is well-suited to middle length texts and headlines. Featured in: Best Fonts for Logos
  36. Cracked Concrete by Putracetol, $16.00
    Cracked Concrete - Vintage Serif Font is a typographical masterpiece that instantly transports you to the golden age of classic design. This font exudes timeless charm with its bold, classic serif characters that embrace the aesthetics of retro and vintage design. The font offers two distinct versions to cater to your design needs: a clean variant for a polished and refined look, and a textured version that adds depth and character to your creations. Additionally, it provides two thickness options, regular and bold, allowing versatility in your projects. Cracked Concrete - Vintage Serif Font is the perfect choice for logos, invitations, packaging, posters, titles, businesses, greeting cards, magazines, and any design projects that seek to capture the essence of retro and classic themes. Unleash the nostalgia and classic elegance of Cracked Concrete, and let your designs shine with vintage sophistication.
  37. TG Halo by Weishan Gao, $50.00
    TG HALO font is a relatively round font, which can be used in catering industry, children's products and so on. The application of title and text can be well recognized.
  38. Nina by Microsoft Corporation, $49.00
    Nina™ Family is a new condensed sans serif typeface designed to be as readable as possible at small sizes, whilst squeezing in as many characters per inch as feasibly possible. Nina Family typeface was designed for Microsoft by world renowned type designer Matthew Carter, and hand-instructed by leading hinting expert, Tom Rickner. Character Set: Latin-1, WGL Pan-European (Eastern Europe, Cyrillic, Greek and Turkish).
  39. Bisco Condensed by Galapagos, $39.00
    Bisco Condensed is a small capital design inspired by hand lettered memorial wall art from the Harlem section of New York City. As a memorial, this design is dedicated to a type design colleague who lost his long battle with cancer. This font is a tribute to his strength and his liveliness. The original idea for Bisco Condensed was to capture the energy of those unique "streetforms" in a text/display design and encapsulate them into a lively & fluid type design with a high level of readability at all point sizes. Bisco Condensed is an excellent type for expressive display layouts. It works well as an independent design or a long with contemporary sans serifs that complement Bisco's irregular contours, weighting and bounce.
  40. 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.
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