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  1. Scarville by Factory738, $15.00
    This year's Halloween is approaching quickly!!! Scarville is an excellent choice for Halloween projects. Use its eerie atmosphere as a jumping-off point for your Horror project. There are numbers, punctuation, and multilingual letters included. These ligatures will come in handy for whatever your imagination brings to mind up.. 7 Styles Basic Latin A-Z and a-z Numerals & Punctuation Stylistic Ligatures Multilingual Support for ä ö ü Ä Ö Ü ... Free updates and feature additions Thanks for looking, and I hope you enjoy it.
  2. Castine by Three Islands Press, $29.00
    There's a cemetery in Castine, Maine, a lovely coastal town perhaps best known for Maine Maritime Academy and a surviving crop of stately old American elms, with headstones dating back into the 18th century -- the standard old headstone shape, often topped by winged skulls. Thanks to a local historical society volunteer, I got my hands on a couple rubbings; these show a particular style of stonecarving that proved captivating to the point of typeface design. Castine has a full character set in both roman and italic styles.
  3. Rasane by Locomotype, $20.00
    Rasane font has a distinct personality where the curved geometric shapes give a friendly face to various uses. At the same time, the pointed end of the stem gives a dynamic feel. This font comes with over 400 characters, making it possible to use fonts in many different languages. The family consists of 14 fonts of 7 weights plus matching italics. Rasane font works well on display and small sizes. Rasane is the perfect choice for headlines, packaging, posters, logotypes, signs, websites, brands and more!
  4. Rosalia by preussTYPE, $25.00
    Rosalia is an impulsive typeface designed by Heinz Schumann in 1964 as Stentor for Typoart Dresden. The marked stroke contrast and the spontaneous look typical of handwriting gives the typeface a lively, energetic character. The generous capitals lean slightly to the right and contrast beautifully with the reserved, upright lower case letters and can also be used for initialing. Rosalia is a good choice for headines and texts in middle to large point sizes. OpenType features: Contains 390 Glyhps Central European faces Standard Ligatures Discretionary Ligatures
  5. Bayview JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Around the turn of the 20th Century, the Inland Type Foundry produced a display face named Studley. It was a variation on a design by another foundry called Florentine. A condensed face with a bold, clean look, the design resembled the warmth and feel of a classic wood type. Best applied to headlines and titles, the font reads amazingly well at even 18 point renderings. Jeff Levine had added his own personal touch to his digital version of this old favorite and renamed it Bayview JNL.
  6. Hachura by Outras Fontes, $24.00
    Hachura is a sketchy typeface designed by Ricardo Esteves. Its general proportions are based on the garalde models, with traditional roman serifs. It was initially made by hand using a drawing technique to create a font that simulates the unfinished aspect of a work in constant progress. This textured face is useful for display sizes, making a very visible presence. Because of its basic dimensions and careful distribution of black and white, it still also very readable in text sizes like 10 or 8 points.
  7. Smudger by ITC, $39.00
    Smudger, from designer Andrew Smith, is oriented toward a young generation who does not want to mind the rules. The font invites unconventional and playful use. The figures seem to be almost coincidentally shaped. Letters alternate between thin and thick strokes alternate and give the font the smudged look that inspired its name and gives the font its unmistakable character. Smudger is a font that just cannot settle down. It is best used for headlines and short texts in point sizes of 12 or larger.
  8. Kia Ora by Something and Nothing, $15.00
    Kia ora is a M?ori-language greeting which is used as an informal greeting, equivalent to "hi" or "hello", or an expression of thanks. The koru (M?ori for loop or coil) is a spiral shape based on the appearance of a new unfurling frond. It is an integral symbol in M?ori art, carving and tattooing, where it symbolises new life, growth, strength and peace. Its shape conveys the idea of perpetual movement, while the inner coil suggests returning to the point of origin.
  9. Kiddy Sans by TypoGraphicDesign, $19.00
    CONCEPT/CHARACTERISTICS What is a child­like, naive wri­t­ing, acting not boring sta­tic, has enough personality/character and yet is easy to read? › Over­si­zed points › Slightly cur­ved, warm and fri­endly bars › Open, fri­endly forms › Orga­nic, lightly bat­te­red forms APPLICATION AREA The fri­endly, play­ful and warm cha­rac­ter of the font »Kiddy Sans« would look good at dis­play size for party flyer & movie pos­ter, music covers or head­lines in maga­zi­nes or websites… TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Head­line Font | Dis­play Font | Sans Serif Font »kiddy Sans« with 8 styles & 366 gly­phs, inkl. accents & €
  10. Sekhmet by Three Islands Press, $29.00
    Stylish, elegant, and alluring, Sekhmet got its name from the lion-headed war goddess of ancient Egypt. And the typeface does possess a kind of feline, forward-directed energy - a result of its calligraphic detailing combined with a very slight slope in the roman. Sekhmet is essentially a display face; still, it's as carefully crafted as any of the designer's text fonts and so also works well in reasonably large text blocks, especially at larger point sizes. Comes with a book-weight roman and calligraphic italic.
  11. Certiveit by Ridtype, $28.00
    Certiveid is a serif display font inspired by the history of peace in the Third Crusade (1189–1192). Therefore, with a modern classic touch and combined with some serif (pointed) ornaments that signify this font is sharp, dashing, and bold, This font also has complementary ornaments such as arrows sign, enclosed alphanumerics, fractions, and ligatures, which function as a complement to text works as well as in support as a design if needed. Thanks for your support of our product, and using it in your project.
  12. Andulka by Storm Type Foundry, $44.00
    A universal typeface for books, magazines and newspapers must be economizing, quiet, strong in drawing, but original and peaceful at the same time. Type "for all weather" must resist also many difficulties of printing on different surfaces. Therefore, the basic design "Text" is slightly darker and legible from 6 point size even in a dim light, whereas "Book" reduces the effect of running ink and saves toner cartridge. In offices of smaller companies these lighter fonts are welcomed as toner-savers. Andulka also need less space on the page than other text typefaces and saves paper too. Medium and Bold designs keep the original grace, changing its weight only in shadows. Italics may remind humanistic inspiration and forcing the horizontal of x-height with robust horizontal serifs, whereas Roman lower case maintains the baseline. Basic numerals are non-aligning proportional, but there are available upper case figures as well as special numerals drawn for the same height as small caps, which is just about a hairline above the x-height. The characteristic feature of Andulka is a squinted eye in letters 'a', 'c', 'f', 'r', 's', 'k', and softened diagonals through all characters in family. Diagonals were always disturbing and gripping attention extensively. Serifs are stressed trapezoids reminding small beaks at curved endings, descenders 'j' and 'y' may evoke tail feathers of budgerigar. Andulka [budgerigar] sings lovely and is everyday quiet companion. The whole family consists of 24 separate fonts for graphic studio, office or home.
  13. Quercus 10 by Storm Type Foundry, $69.00
    Quercus is characterised by open, yet a little bit condensed drawing with sufficient spacing so that the neighbouring letters never touch. It has eight interpolated weights with respective italics. Their fine gradation allows to find an exact valeur for any kind of design, especially on the web. Quercus serif styles took inspiration from classicistic typefaces with vertical shadows, ball terminals and thin serifs. The italics have the same width proportion as upright styles. This “modern” attitude is applied to both families and calls for use on the same page, e g in dictionaries and cultural programmes. Serif styles marked by “10” are dedicated to textual point sizes and long reading. The sans-serif principle is rather minimalistic, with subtle shadows and thinned joints between curved shapes and stems. Quercus family comprises of the usual functionality such as Small Caps, Cyrillics, diacritics, ligatures, scientific and aesthetic variants, swashes, and other bells & whistles. It excels in informational and magazine design, corporate identity and branding, but it’s very well suited for book covers, catalogues and posters as well. When choosing a name for this typeface I've been staring out from my studio window, thinking helplessly without any idea in sight. Suddenly I realised that all I can see is a spectacular alley of oaks (Quercus in Latin) surrounding my house. These oaks were planted by the builders of local ponds under the leadership of Jakub Krčín in the fifteenth century.
  14. Quercus Whiteline by Storm Type Foundry, $69.00
    Quercus is characterised by open, yet a little bit condensed drawing with sufficient spacing so that the neighbouring letters never touch. It has eight interpolated weights with respective italics. Their fine gradation allows to find an exact valeur for any kind of design, especially on the web. Quercus serif styles took inspiration from classicistic typefaces with vertical shadows, ball terminals and thin serifs. The italics have the same width proportion as upright styles. This “modern” attitude is applied to both families and calls for use on the same page, e g in dictionaries and cultural programmes. Serif styles marked by “10” are dedicated to textual point sizes and long reading. The sans-serif principle is rather minimalistic, with subtle shadows and thinned joints between curved shapes and stems. Quercus family comprises of the usual functionality such as Small Caps, Cyrillics, diacritics, ligatures, scientific and aesthetic variants, swashes, and other bells & whistles. It excels in informational and magazine design, corporate identity and branding, but it’s very well suited for book covers, catalogues and posters as well. When choosing a name for this typeface I've been staring out from my studio window, thinking helplessly without any idea in sight. Suddenly I realised that all I can see is a spectacular alley of oaks (Quercus in Latin) surrounding my house. These oaks were planted by the builders of local ponds under the leadership of Jakub Krčín in the fifteenth century.
  15. Quercus Serif by Storm Type Foundry, $69.00
    Quercus is characterised by open, yet a little bit condensed drawing with sufficient spacing so that the neighbouring letters never touch. It has eight interpolated weights with respective italics. Their fine gradation allows to find an exact valeur for any kind of design, especially on the web. Quercus serif styles took inspiration from classicistic typefaces with vertical shadows, ball terminals and thin serifs. The italics have the same width proportion as upright styles. This “modern” attitude is applied to both families and calls for use on the same page, e g in dictionaries and cultural programmes. Serif styles marked by “10” are dedicated to textual point sizes and long reading. The sans-serif principle is rather minimalistic, with subtle shadows and thinned joints between curved shapes and stems. Quercus family comprises of the usual functionality such as Small Caps, Cyrillics, diacritics, ligatures, scientific and aesthetic variants, swashes, and other bells & whistles. It excels in informational and magazine design, corporate identity and branding, but it’s very well suited for book covers, catalogues and posters as well. When choosing a name for this typeface I've been staring out from my studio window, thinking helplessly without any idea in sight. Suddenly I realised that all I can see is a spectacular alley of oaks (Quercus in Latin) surrounding my house. These oaks were planted by the builders of local ponds under the leadership of Jakub Krčín in the fifteenth century.
  16. Metro New One by JAB'M, $15.00
    The main inspiration is from Art Nouveau which flourished in Europe at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries. This design included furniture (Majorelle, Lalique) and architecture (Victor Horta, Henry Van de Velde, Gaudi, Alfons Mucha). But Hector Guimard remains the favorite for all aspects of its art and, of course, its typefaces used on the Parisian Metropolitan posters. In particular, the various kerning of the various letters he used to make the poster a whole design from singular designs, leading to numerous variations. As a designer, I first worked with the individual glyphs Hector Guimard designed and I discovered that they vary constantly from a poster to another, depending on the overall result he was looking for. Another difficulty in transferring his design to printing is that there was no lower case. I was excited to create the whole font from the original designs of Hector Guimard, incorporating its variations and "crazy kerning". After several attempts, it appeared to be impossible to include all variations and I slightly moved to my own new design as a complete font, upper and lower case, with kerning. I voluntarily limited the ascenders and descenders to the usual typography so that it can be used from 10 / 12 points. This version can be used to edit letters and books in the context of Art, specially Art Nouveau and Art Deco of course, posters of any kind.
  17. Quercus Sans by Storm Type Foundry, $69.00
    “Quercus” is characterised by open, yet a little bit condensed drawing with sufficient spacing so that the neighbouring letters never touch. It has eight interpolated weights with respective italics. Their fine gradation allows to find an exact valeur for any kind of design, especially on the web. Quercus serif styles took inspiration from classicistic typefaces with vertical shadows, ball terminals and thin serifs. The italics have the same width proportion as upright styles. This “modern” attitude is applied to both families and calls for use on the same page, e g in dictionaries and cultural programmes. Serif styles marked by “10” are dedicated to textual point sizes and long reading. The sans-serif principle is rather minimalistic, with subtle shadows and thinned joints between curved shapes and stems. Quercus family comprises of the usual functionality such as Small Caps, Cyrillics, diacritics, ligatures, scientific and aesthetic variants, swashes, and other bells & whistles. It excels in informational and magazine design, corporate identity and branding, but it’s very well suited for book covers, catalogues and posters as well. When choosing a name for this typeface I've been staring out from my studio window, thinking helplessly without any idea in sight. Suddenly I realised that all I can see is a spectacular alley of oaks (Quercus in Latin) surrounding my house. These oaks were planted by the builders of local ponds under the leadership of Jakub Krčín in the fifteenth century.
  18. Vantely by Din Studio, $29.00
    Vantely is a modern sans serif font. Made for any professional project branding. It is perfect for printing, branding and quotes. Every letter has a unique and beautiful touch. Includes: Vantely (OTF) Features: PUA Encoded Multilingual Support Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Din Studio
  19. Bikerboys by Gassstype, $27.00
    Hello Everyone, introduce our new product Font Biker Boys This Is Hand Drawn Display Font.This is a Textured Natural Style and classy style with a clear style and dramatic movement. This font Biker Boys is great for your next creative project such as logos, printed quotes, invitations, cards, product.
  20. Rottweiler by Nurf Designs, $17.00
    Rottweiler is a handwritten font with a classic and retro style. This font is great for your next creative project such as logos, printed quotes, invitations, cards, product packaging, headers, logotypes, letters, posters, apparel designs, labels, and etc. Rottweiler comes with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuations, ligatures & multilingual support characters.
  21. Kickout by Din Studio, $29.00
    Kickout is a classic sport font. Made for any professional project especially that related to the sports. Beside that, this font can be used for printing, branding and quotes. Features: Stylistic Set PUA Encoded Multilingual Support Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Din Studio
  22. Allentown by Nurf Designs, $16.00
    Allentown is a script font with a vintage and retro style. This font is great for your next creative project such as logos, printed quotes, invitations, cards, product packaging, headers, logotypes, letters, posters, apparel designs, labels, and etc. Allentown comes with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuations, ligatures & multilingual support characters.
  23. Heft by Device, $39.00
    Heft is a heavy slab serif that packs a powerful punch. Available in square-cornered and rounded versions, each with italics, plus two distressed variants — an inky version that evokes the urgency of cheap hot-metal printing, and a worn, distressed version that suggests vintage woodtype or photocopied text.
  24. Celtic Spiral by Kaer, $19.00
    Hi! This is a new classic Celtic font. With spirals, knots and animals’ faces. СelticSpiral font is perfect for printing of graphic arts, posters, packaging and t-shirts. The font is presented in usual and color versions. Only uppercase letters from A to Z and numbers set (36 characters)
  25. Larky by Alterspieler, $17.00
    Larky is a beautiful and unique modern calligraphy. This font has simple and interesting characters for various design needs. You can use it for embroidery, screen printing, business cards, cutting, branding, and more. Larky has all uppercase and lowercase letters, also has alternatives, multi languages, ligatures, numbers, punctuation.
  26. Chewatext by Jipatype, $17.00
    Chewatext is a sans serif typeface that minimalism, geometric, and technological look. This versatile font family offers a staggering 18 styles, support Latin-1 and Thai Unicode for character. Making it the ultimate choice for contemporary design projects. Whether it is various printed works, both online and offline.
  27. Cut Nyak Dhin by Nandatype Studio, $12.00
    Cut Nyak Dhin is a modern script with handwriting, decorative characters, designed to perfectly combine informal, sassy, romantic, sweet scripts. Hand-drawn design elements allow you to create many beautiful typographic designs in an instant like branding, logos, web design and editorial, prints, invitations, crafts, quotes, and more.
  28. HiBaby by Dhan Studio, $17.00
    HiBaby is a beautiful hand-painted font, with an organic, fun design and with a mixture of lowercase and uppercase, making it interesting and unique. This fonts can be used for various purposes such as headings, signature, logos, wedding invitations, t-shirts, letterhead, signage, labels, news, posters, badges etc.
  29. Churchward Legible by BluHead Studio, $25.00
    Churchward Legible is an extensive typeface family designed by New Zealand type designer Joseph Churchward. A geometric sans serif, it is, as its name boasts, highly legible and readable on screen as well as in print. The family includes five weights from Light to Extra Bold, with companion italics.
  30. Spectral Bridge by Namara Creative Studio, $15.00
    Spectral Bridge is a strong serif inspired by timeless elegance and luxurious appeals. Feel free to mix & match with style, alternates, and also ligatures. Combined sharp and soft appeals, make a versatile typeface that will fit any project such as branding, lettering, quotes, print design, and much more.
  31. Darknight by Din Studio, $29.00
    Darknight is a classic sport font. Made for any professional project especially that related to the sports. Beside that, this font can be used for printing, branding and quotes. Features: Alternates Stylistic Set PUA Encoded Multilingual Support Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Din Studio
  32. Starling Bright by Yumna Type, $16.00
    Starling Bright is a elegant handwritten font with a natural and unique design will make your project more beautiful. The font is suitable for your branding project, printing, logos dan wedding. Included: Starling Bright (OTF) Features: Beautiful Ligatures Alternates Multilingual Support PUA encoded Numeral and Punctuation by Yumnatype
  33. Johann by NiceType, $29.00
    Johann is an elegant, geometric, san serif typeface who's clean, simple structure and form create a versatile typeface that works effortlessly across print & digital applications. Created in 2012 by NiceType, the Johann family consists of 5 weights, plus corresponding italic sets that all have their own individual strengths.
  34. Red Mignolet by FadeLine Studio, $15.00
    Red Mignolet is a hand-drawn slab type brush font. This font adopts a bold, firm, natural and trendy style. Very suitable to meet your design and packaging product needs at this time, especially when the current trend is Branding on MUG or CUP with natural fonts like painted!
  35. Wood Poster Display JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Wood Poster Display JNL is a more casual sans wood type, with a bold and friendly appeal. This font offers a pleasant design which lends itself perfectly to titling, price cards, event notices and any print or web design that prefers a less formal structure to its typography.
  36. Eirlys by Typomancer, $24.00
    Eirlys a Gothic serif typeface with a touch of Celtic feeling. A combination of sharp serif and smooth joint gives a sweet & smart characteristic. Font comes with 4 weights: Light, Regular, SemiBold, Bold and suitable Italic, Especially Small Caps, Swash styles and dozen of alternates for your own experiment.
  37. Aneloma by Raditya Type, $16.00
    Aneloma is a neat 2 style blackletter font, perfect for use in a paragraph sentence. And headlines too. There are two styles that you can get here, clean and rough. A beautiful blackletter typeface. Aneloma is perfect for many projects, for branding, Instagram, print posters, magazines, fashion, whatever.
  38. SdrawkcabTOC by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    SdrawkcabTOC allows one to create mirror writing, that is, writing which looks correct when viewed in a mirror. To understand why it is named as it is, print out the name “Sdrawkcab” using the typeface and hold it up to a mirror. It is derived from the font TiredOfCourier.
  39. Harley by Motokiwo, $5.00
    Harley is all caps Sans Family with three weight, thin, regular, bold, and stencil version for regular weight. The design anatomy is simple, only straight shapes with no curves and it's suitable for techno design, poster, headline, products design, print design, etc. Harley also support standard multilingual characters.
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