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  1. Filmstar by Solotype, $19.95
    When you use this font, be sure to look for the two different sets of end and spacing pieces, one with stars, one without. The ends are on the Bracket and Brace keys, and the spaces are on the Vertical Bar and Backslash Key. There are also a couple of "torn" end pieces on the Plus and Equals key.
  2. Mo' Funky Fresh by ITC, $29.99
    Mo' Funky Fresh is the work of New York designer David Sagorski. It is an all capital typeface which includes a set of alternative capitals, compatible symbols and lively illustrations. Mo' Funky Fresh brings to mind sunny days, tiki bars, surfboards and cool drinks and is a great choice for headlines requiring a vital, energetic look.
  3. ND Bimbo by NeueDeutsche, $9.00
    The power of ND Bimbo is here now. If you like deep-fried candy bars you will like ND Bimbo. This playful design integrates art deco influences into a contemporary display style. As usual, it covers Latin, Cyrillic and Greek. Respect ND Bimbo now! Get ND Bimbo now! You want ND Bimbo now! Create Magic with ND Bimbo now!
  4. Ungap Blocks Variable by Pedro Teixeira, $25.00
    This font was designed by blocks, square glyphs. Terminals/crossbars of some glyphs can be extended in a way that you can customize the text of your design by using the selection bars in "variable font" button. That button will appear in the text editor of your program, if such option is available, like in recente illustrator and photoshop.
  5. Dottie by Ingrimayne Type, $12.95
    Dottie is based on a matrix of dots. It was inspired by the output of old, cheap, dot-matrix printers. In addition to Dottie-Regular with round dots, the family group includes DottieDiamond with diamond dots, DottieSquareTwo with square dots that do not overlap, and DottieSquare with square dots that overlap to create horizontal and vertical bars.
  6. Art Deco Monograms JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The same monograms found on a 1930s-era business card that inspired Golden Beach JNL are reproduced as Art Deco Monograms JNL. Left-side monograms are on the upper case A-Z, while the lower case a-z are the right side monograms. A vertical bar is on the period key for a centerpiece between the two initials.
  7. Paper Caper NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This typeface is an amalgam of two cut-paper typefaces, as presented by Margaret Shepherd in her book, Calligraphic Alphabets Made Easy. Also included are a glue bottle at the bar position, and round-edge scissors at the dagger and double-dagger positions. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  8. Modakshar BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Modakshar was inspired by traditional Indic handwriting scripts which ‘hang’ from a common upper horizontal bar. Adapting this motif to Latin letterforms was challenging. The typeface was first conceived in the 1970's as a design project in school. The current digital design was completed in 2002. Basic motif was inspired by traditional Indic script handwriting.
  9. Midtown Tessie NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A sign at the 81st Street (Museum of Natural History) New York subway stop provided the pattern for this mosaic tile face. The font features a full-tile background at the bar position (shift-backslash) and left-and-right pointing fists at the brace positions as well as complete Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
  10. CM - 100% free
  11. Wendelin - Unknown license
  12. Acton by Device, $29.00
    Acton is a deceptively simple, grid-based design. Though derived from a 2 by 3 arrangement of blocks, it uses white spaces to allow for more complex shapes – for example as the R – where the underlying 3 by 5 arrangement is apparent. It also departs from this strict grid-based logic for characters such as the the T, L, f and r, whose cross-bars are shorter than they would otherwise be in order to promote optical evenness. No elegant solution could be found for the V, which in geometric fonts can appear very similar to the U, lacking as it does the cross-bar that can differentiate a square A from the capital form of the n. However, the resultant diagonal retroactively proved useful on the lower-case e and a, characters that otherwise would have more uninteresting design solutions.
  13. Dionisio by CastleType, $49.00
    Dionisio, a CastleType original, takes its inspiration from one of the overlooked treasures of the CastleType library: Ransahoff. The latter is extremely condensed and very elegant. I particularly like its hairline slab serifs and cross-bars. I decided to use it as a starting point for a new design, but to make the proportions more classic and to make it more sensuous with gentler curves and bracketed cross-bar serifs. The result is very Bodoni-like, but less extreme and more contemporary looking. Meanwhile, Dionisio maintains a hint of Ransahoff with condensed letterforms and very fine serifs. Dionisio brings together the best of both, making it the perfect choice where a slender, sophisticated typeface is needed. Dionisio is available in two widths: normal and condensed, five fonts each. Includes an extensive character set and OpenType features.
  14. Arae GT by Ably Creative, $12.00
    Arae GT is all caps font created by the ably creative team, inspired by the look of comics and Japanese written text, Arae GT comes in regular and shadow line styles and comes with ligatures and a simple look, making this font very easy to use for your design needs. Arae GT is very suitable for text on comics. cover, company logo, unique and funny qoute, branding t-shirts, bags and so on. enjoy imagining designs.
  15. Bestters Supply by Burntilldead, $13.00
    Bestters Supply is a hand made script font, bold, classic and fun vintage script. Can be used for various purposes such as logos, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, news, shopping bag, posters, badges etc. Bestters Supply comes with Opentype features with 400 glyphs inside. Including alternate characters upper and lower case, ligatures, discretionary ligatures, and multiple language support.
  16. System Overload by Hanoded, $15.00
    I sometimes think that we live in strange times: a lot of good (and bad) things seems to happen all at once. System Overload font is based on the protest posters from the seventies. You can use it for your own protest posters, your restaurant signs or whatever you fancy. Comes with several interesting discretionary ligatures as well!
  17. Kitchen Disaster by PizzaDude.dk, $18.00
    Kitchen Disaster is a wordplay, and not really a disaster! I deliberately made the lines a bit off here and there, to mimic bad poster design. In order to make your text even more natural, I added 5 different versions of each letter - and they automatically cycle as you type! Besides that, Kitchen Disaster comes with multilingual support!
  18. Bareback by Solotype, $19.95
    The devil does indeed find work for idle hands. This was designed by Dan X. Solo about with no excuse whatsoever. The name comes from the fact that a circus that we regularly did work for used it in one of their programs, the only time it was ever used as far as we can recall.
  19. Brumers by Trustha, $17.00
    Brumers is a fun sans serif font. Inspired by the curves of a bear. The basic concept is actually hand-drawn. Then, I developed and improved it in the next process. It comes in six styles, which makes it easy to choose according to the project you are working on. Brumers is perfect for headlines, branding, and many more.
  20. Khinta by FadeLine Studio, $10.00
    Khinta comes in a bold and clean style, this font is firm, luxurious and simple. With a style like this, this font will be very suitable to use for logo's, branding projects, homeware designs, product packaging, mugs, quotes, posters, shopping bags, logo's, t-shirts, book covers, name cards, invitation cards, greeting cards, and all your other lovely projects.
  21. Psycho Killer by Hanoded, $15.00
    Psycho Killer is a song by the Talking Heads. It is also one of my favorite songs, so I figured I'd name a font after it. Psycho Killer is a script font; it contains some messy glyphs and gives the overall impression of a hastily scribbled note. Psycho Killer comes with alternates and a bagful of diacritics.
  22. Hola Easter by Yoga Letter, $16.00
    "Hola Easter" is a special Easter display font. This font is very unique with the rabbit ears character on the letters. Equipped with uppercase letters, lowercase letters, uppercase rabbit ears characters, lowercase rabbit ears characters, numerals, punctuations, multilingual support. This font has been specially designed, making it easy to use. The procedure for using fonts is found in the 6th preview.
  23. LetterTrain by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    This set of four fonts, organized as a font family, consists of toy train cars with letters on them. Upper and lower cases have different typefaces on them, so there are eight different type styles available. Some of the letters on the cars are from Salloon, TiredOfCourier, Glitzy, Qwatick, and PhederFrack. To add variety using more cars without letters, use the XLaserTrain font.
  24. Odishi - Unknown license
  25. Alma Sans by Great Scott, $22.00
    Alma Sans is a low contrast sans-serif based on simple geographic shapes. It has friendly demeanor with rounded edges and curved ears & spurs. Alma Sans is available in 5 weights. Supports 28 languages: Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portugese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Zulu.
  26. Anamorphosée sample - Unknown license
  27. Hooptie Script by FDI, $25.00
    Two typefaces inspired by the car lettering of the Motor City. In contrast to other car script fonts, the Hooptie Script fonts make full use of modern OpenType technology. Just turn on contextual alternates and ligatures and watch how each letter pair always connects perfectly. The full package includes seven bonus vector images of vectorized hooptie cars. Check out the type specimen for more details.
  28. Cherry Blossoms Script by Zeenesia Studio, $12.00
    Introducing Cherry Blossom Font Cherry Blossom is sweet handwritten font duo, come with beauty font, script, serif and included doodles who makes your project will be perfect. Cherry Blossom comes with many alternate character and . Together or separate they are perfect for Invitation, wedding, tshirt design, quotes, mug, bag canvas, greeting cards, branding, stationery design, social media, packaging, prints and many more! If you combine them with the illustrations - you can create even more typographic designs, logos, labels and seasonal cards.
  29. Eccentric by Monotype, $29.99
    Eccentric was designed in 1881 by Gustav F. Schroeder. It is an all-capital, narrow-bodied, monoline display face that could be described as high waisted. With cross-bars and main junctures more than halfway up the letterforms, every letter - except the W - has a long-legged appearance. Eccentric has a wide range of display uses, from playbills to fashion advertisements.
  30. Charta by Studio K, $45.00
    The Charta family of fonts draws its inspiration from the letter styles used in early manuscripts and printed books. Charta is also remarkably versatile: it’s equally at home in a traditional or modern context and can be used for a wide range of applications from an automobile badge to a newspaper masthead and from a fashion label to a candy bar wrapper.
  31. Brightlast by FallenGraphic, $17.00
    Introducing Brightlast Brightlast font under inspiration of vintage bar signage, hotel signage, barbershop signage ect. Brightlast has a classic impression but still elegant suitable for modern and classic designs project. Brightlast are perfect for badge, label, tshirt design, branding, logotype, poster, book cover, packaging and more. FEATURES : Character Set A-Z Numberal Accents (Multilingual characters) PUA encode Alternates Ligature MULTiLINGUAL ACCENT žŠŒšŸÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿ
  32. PAG Liberta by Prop-a-ganda, $19.99
    Prop-a-ganda offers retro-flavored fonts inspired by lettering on retro propaganda posters, retro advertising posters, retro packages all the world over. This is perfect font for your retrospective project. Very bold stems. Pointed Apexes. Bars and some of the terminals which designed as a ball are very eye-catching. These features make a strong impact with nostalgic feel.
  33. Une Nuit Parisienne by Megami Studios, $10.00
    This font is based on a lot of the downtempo culture in Paris. Smoky bars, jazz clubs, that sort of thing. How a font can be influenced by intangibles is a question that I can't quite answer, but I can say that when I created it, it strongly reminded me of a couple of times spent in Paris back in the mid-90s.
  34. Restoration by Surplus Type Co, $12.00
    Restoration is a two style sans serif font with a rustic vintage aesthetic. It’s angled bars give it a unique appearance and sets it apart from other vintage fonts. You’ll get a textured version and a clean version, so you’ll be ready for any project. This vintage font is great for logos & branding, titles, web design, marketing, advertising & much more!
  35. Side A by bb-bureau, $60.00
    Side A – Bauhaus-inspired Experimental and spiky type in 3 sizes (1 - 1/2 - 1/3), designed by Benoît Bodhuin (An ideal use could be: Side A unit in 48 pt, half in 24 pt and A third in 16 pt, then bars would have the same width and spaces between the forms would be equal, but it’s just an ideal use)
  36. MonaKo - 100% free
  37. Gyanko by Nurrontype, $14.00
    Gyanko is one of a kind display font. With tight and equal side bearing, bold weight, and rhyme! It comes with Regular and Stencil version. Use it with tight space for the best result. Of course it's support multilingual. I also add some alternate, so you can have more option when you using the interlock feature. Have fun with Gyanko!
  38. Sauerkrauto Pro by Martin Lexelius Core, $33.00
    In the late 90’s, there were many German cars coming into Malmö (where I lived at the time). I was blown away by the font on the license plates. So strange, so strong, peculiar – but still macho. I built the uppercase from my own photos. After this I completed the font with my own lowercase, small caps and punctuation.
  39. Get A Grip - Unknown license
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