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  1. Bokarms Stencil by SMZ Design, $19.00
    Bokarms stencil is a condensed font with a distinctive look Created for military-themed design. Perfect for industrial projects. It will also work as a universal typeface for promotional poster designs, branding, logo design, and clothing branding.
  2. Wayslake by Mabhal Studio, $15.00
    Wayslake is casual handwritten font with an incredibly friendly feel. Whether you're looking for fonts for Instagram or call graphics scripts for DIY projects, this font will turn any creative ideas into a true piece of art!
  3. Shirin by Ahmet Altun, $-
    With this nice, rounded-corner handwriting font that is like comic, slab style; sweet and radiant logos, texts and every kind of graphics, editions and printings like magazines, brochures can be created. Text printouts look pretty smart.
  4. River Rocks by Maulana Creative, $10.00
    Give your designs an authentic handcrafted feel. "River Rocks Brush" is perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design and more. Thanks for use this font ~ Maulana
  5. Spacetroops by Maulana Creative, $14.00
    Give your designs an authentic brush handcrafted feel. Spacetroops is perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, flyer, clothing, branding, packaging design and more. Thanks for use this font. MaulanaCreative
  6. Stimulus by Multiformis, $19.99
    Created following personal preferences, Stimulus gathers some styling elements of some of my favorite sans-serif typefaces. It was designed with the intention of being a slightly narrow, high x-height, clean-looking typeface for general purposes.
  7. Joanna Solotype by Monotype, $29.99
    Joanna Solotype is a headline typeface with Art Deco influence. The geometric shapes of the characters are emphasized by the three-line thick strokes. Use the Joanna Solotype font for book jackets and posters, signage and packaging.
  8. Chicken Salad by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Chicken Salad is a playful and easy going sans serif font. A closer look reveals influences from both graffiti and comics. This font works very well in small and large sizes and in both lower and uppercase!
  9. Flows Stencil by Okaycat, $29.50
    Okaycat JAPAN proudly presents "Flows Stencil". Flows Stencil is a gentle script with beautiful illustrated look. Flows Stencil matches well with Okaycat font, Flows. Flows Stencil is a multilingual font appropriate for publishing and international design environments.
  10. Fleurons One by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Fleurons are embellishments and this is my first fleurons font. I looked at some old ones and made some new ones. They should go very well with my script Nadine!!! Yours in a beautiful mood Gert Wiescher
  11. Aaarp by Drawwwn, $15.00
    Aaarp's an arty farty cut paper display font - inspired by Jean Arp & Henri Matisse’s amazing work. Get creative with extra glyphs and shapes... Aaarp also has alternative letters so you can make all your designs look unique.
  12. False Widow by OhType!, $18.00
    False Widow is a display typeface, designed for graphic pieces looking for a great visual impact. Aggressive but measured in its proportions is easily adaptable to different uses and formats such as posters, headers; print and digital.
  13. AZ Imperial by Artist of Design, $25.00
    AZ Imperial font was inspired from miscellaneous vintage tin packaging. Complete with an "old look" to the line work with barely a serif still visible. Ideal for use as headline or sub-head text in you design.
  14. Stitching of Children by Wildan Type, $9.00
    Stitching of Children is a fun and quirky handwritten font with a unique style, playful look & feel! embodies fun. Use this gorgeous and unique font to bring any DIY. you also can enjoy many unic alternate style
  15. Progs by Holis.Mjd, $14.00
    Progs Font is a messy, disorganized handwriting font equipped with several unique special alternates in the uppercase “O” and lowercase “o” letters, looks natural and realistic, suitable for social media, branding, quotes, packaging labels and other designs.
  16. Cardiolla by Maulana Creative, $14.00
    Give your designs an authentic brush handcrafted feel. Cardiolla is perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, flyer, clothing, branding, packaging design and more. Thanks for use this font. MaulanaCreative
  17. Arinoe by Azzam Ridhamalik, $10.00
    Arinoe is a cool display font that embodies uniqueness and authenticity in every character. Get inspired by its rustic feel, and use it for your lovely creative projects! FEATURES : Uppercase Lowercase Number Punctuation Multilingual PUA Encode Opentype
  18. TiredOfCourier by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    Courier is the king of typewriter faces. But if you want an alternative, something with a look reminiscent of the older, manual typewriters, consider TiredOfCourier. The family includes true italics, something very unusual in a typewriter face.
  19. Stereomantic by Maulana Creative, $15.00
    Give your designs an authentic brush handcrafted feel. Stereomantic is perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, flyer, clothing, branding, packaging design and more. Thanks for use this font. MaulanaCreative
  20. Laila by Nissa Nana, $19.00
    Laila is a beautiful script font. It has a classy, elegant, and modern look which can be used for logos, branding, invitations, stationary, wedding designs, social media posts, and every other design that needs a handwritten touch.
  21. Emberglow Script by BeckMcCormick, $16.00
    Introducing Emberglow Script, a monoline handlettered font with a varied baseline. Emberglow is packed full of discretionary ligature and a variety of alternate characters so that you can customize your text to make it look truly handwritten.
  22. Alphasoil by Maulana Creative, $12.00
    Give your designs an authentic handcrafted feel. "Alphasoil Signature Font" is perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design and more. Thanks for use this font ~ Maulana
  23. Bucktooth by Tymime Fonts, $35.00
    Bucktooth is a cartoony typeface, inspired by vintage funny-animal comic books, suitable for children's entertainment, packaging or movie titles. Fancier and more upscale than your usual toon font, Bucktooth is fun with a touch of class.
  24. Cambridge Pinstripe NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A strong geometric font of lowercase letter only, with the look and feel of Jazz-age neon. Both versions of the font include the 1252 Latin and 1250 CE character sets (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  25. Juxtapose by Maulana Creative, $11.00
    Give your designs an authentic brush handcrafted feel. "Juxtapose" is perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, flyer, clothing, branding, packaging design and more. Thanks for use this font. MaulanaCreative
  26. Fd Rockrails by Fortunes Co, $16.00
    Rocktrail Script is a monoline vintage styled and delicate script font. It is perfect for any branding project such as logos, t-shirt printing, creative products, and more. It will look extraordinary in a variety of contexts.
  27. Debunk by Matt Grey Design, $19.00
    Debunk is made to look (mis)printed, like a faulty, worn out and mixed up letterpress or typewriter. The typeface is ideal for stationary branding, labels, band artwork or album covers as well as endless other uses.
  28. Machinkly by Maulana Creative, $13.00
    Give your designs an authentic handcrafted feel. "Machinkly Display Font" is perfectly suited to poster, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design and more. Thanks for use this font ~ Maulana
  29. Gagnersy by Rvandtype, $9.00
    Gagnersy is a handwritten font. It has an elegant and playful look that can be used for logos, branding, invitations, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, and so much more. FEATURES: Numbering Punctuations Multilingual Support Thank You
  30. Mythnight by PizzaDude.dk, $22.00
    The sketches for this font were made while listening to "Thriller" by Michael Jackson. I wanted a ghoulish and creepy looking font, and strangely the font was completed while listening to "Jesus Christ Superstar" Talk about creepy!
  31. Satellite by Dingbatcave, $15.00
    Cool doodads from the cold war...spaceships, moderne coffee pots, boomerangs, cocktail glasses, etc. A must for decorating your cyber-bachelor pad; a requirement for the retro lounge crowd. Don't be a square, daddio, get Satellite today!
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  34. ITC Greengate by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Greengate is the result of a time-traveling, intercontinental collaboration--one between 21st century South African designer Richard Every, and early 20th century Scottish artist Jessie Marion King. Jessie Marion King (1875-1949) began her professional career as a book designer and illustrator, but over time her creativity found its outlet in many forms, including posters, jewelry, ceramics, wallpaper, fabrics, murals, interior design and costumes. After eventually settling in Kirkcudbright, Scotland, she founded Green Gate Close, a center for women artists. Although her style is reminiscent of the Art Nouveau artist, Aubrey Beardsley, King's aesthetic was an offshoot of the “Glasgow Style,” a Scottish hybrid of the Arts and Crafts movement and Art Nouveau. Often, her illustrations included hand lettering. It was just this kind of lettering that gave Richard Every his inspiration for ITC Greengate. When he saw some children's book illustrations that King created in 1898, he knew on the spot he had to complete the hand lettering as a typographic font. He began working on the typeface in 1996, but it took six years to be released as an ITC typeface. Every simplified and harmonized King's letterforms slightly and, most importantly, added a suite of lowercase characters. The result is a somewhat earthy Art Nouveau design, with a character quite distinct from typical digital revivals. Every's career has been as diverse as King's. He was born in Durban, South Africa and studied graphic design at ML Sultan Technikon in Durban. He's been an art director, freelance designer, the owner and manager of a nightclub and co-manager of a South African band. “Through it all,” he says, “typography has always been one of my passions.”
  35. Yorkten by insigne, $-
    Clean and welcoming, the distinct look of Yorkten is remarkably satisfying to the eye. Straight to the point, Yorkton features a fashionable, geometric composition with angled main stems. There are no fewer than fifty-four fonts in the family, all of which are characterized by one of three widths – extended, normal or condensed. Each individual subfamily is equipped with eight weights from Thin to Black with respective Italics, giving Yorkten a breathtaking range of fonts to boast. The greater value for you, though, is its members’ ability to work well together. With a deep toolbox of weights and widths to choose from, this family provides you with significant value and a broad number of design solutions, making sure you have the tools you need for each challenge. So where should you use the font? Jeremy Dooley designed Yorkten’s underpinning structure to be compact. Combined with its superior features and terrific legibility, this versatile font can be used effectively for many jobs, whether in print or on screen. Use it freely for e-books and apps. Yorkten is particularly great for headlines, banners, posters, and websites. As with all insigne fonts, fonts that are well received by the market are expanded into future variants such as rounded or slab serif types. Yorkten’s later expansions will increase the versatility and functionality of the family. There’s no need to wait for these future releases, though. This new face already complements a number of other insigne faces, such as Grayfel, Look, or the Cabrito Superfamily. So what are you waiting for? Get Yorkten today and bask in the rich potential it offers! Get Yorkten and luxuriate in its straightforward multifunctionality!
  36. Cohen by TripleHely, $16.00
    Hello! Let me introduce Cohen – a handwritten font named in memory of the great poet and singer Leonard Cohen. On the day he passed away I did my routine calligraphy practice and wrote a part of his song 'Night Comes On'. You may see this work in presentation pictures, and after time I designed a font based on this calligraphy. Cohen signature font is perfect for logos, branding, web, blog headlines, invitations, magazine and book design, product packaging – or for any text on postcards and on your favorite photos. Cohen includes: a standard set of characters with wide multilingual support: Western-, Central- and Eastern-European, Baltic, Turkish, Latin-type Africans, and Asian (94 languages in total) two additional character sets: lowercase letters with alternates shapes and lowercase letters with a little end-swash - for the position at the end of a word 39 ligatures for double letters and frequent combinations Cohen has a large number of embedded context-dependent auto-replacement features that give the text a natural, handwritten look and correct inharmonious combinations of letters. These features work well in many apps (even simple ones like Notepad/TextEdit), and if you need to customize their application – you could use programs that support OpenType features (for example, Adobe apps or CorelDraw). All these additional glyphs are PUA-encoded, so if your software does not support OpenType — you could access them through Character Map (Windows) or Font Book (Mac). I hope you will like Cohen and create great designs with it! And if you have any questions, feel free to contact me via e-mail: triple.hely@gmail.com
  37. Trevor by TypeTogether, $36.80
    Teo Tuominen’s Trevor took its first breath as a revival of an 18th century antiqua, but culminated in an entirely new and good-natured family. Trevor is an affable slab serif in nature: both heavy and kind. Known for their familiarity and their dark colour, the terminals of slab serifs put additional weight along the line to maintain an inky presence. Their clunky forms reveal slight immaturity and arouse the reader’s sympathy for the subject at hand. Trevor connects with others by consciously riding the line between being personal and commanding. One goal with Trevor was to pair the robust nature of a low contrast slab serif with more sophisticated elements, such as the ball terminals. So wherever one looks in Trevor, rounded corners rule the day, softening the overall appearance by mimicking ink spread made by old metal type. The easygoing look is tempered by very few inktraps and sharp corners, mostly to the inside of characters and in acute angles. Whatever Trevor is paired with, it has an altruistic outlook in that it sees the best in others. It’s the neighbourly type family
 — the neighbour you actually want. Trevor’s almost monolinear weight and high x-height give it a typewriter look in the extralight and light weights, but the whole family was made to work with many other font styles, design work, and information structures. It certainly finds its home in packaging and advertising, its sturdy verticality and narrowness fit the needs of headlines and intro text, and its seven weights are primed for plays and involved text needing many layers of distinction. The black weight is treated like a separate display style with altered ball terminals and serifs to capitalise on the added heft. Trevor’s seven roman weights cover the Latin A Extended glyph set to bring its kindly and commanding outlook to your projects. Along with alternate version of the ‘R’ in the black weight, its OpenType features include both tabular and proportional lining and oldstyle figures, ligatures, and fractions. The complete Trevor family, along with our entire catalogue, has been optimised for today’s varied screen uses.
  38. Garalda by TypeTogether, $49.00
    Type designer Xavier Dupré’s Garalda is a charming 21st century family that renews a legacy of finesse. As paragraphs on a page, Garalda’s overall impression is of a workaday personality, committed to the main purpose of the job: easy long-form reading. But setting it in display sizes proves something different: This reinvented Garamond is anything but basic. The Garalda story begins with the serendipitous finding of a book typeset in a rare Garalde, called Tory-Garamond, with which Dupré was not immediately familiar. This Garamond was used in bibliophile books in the decades surrounding 1920, but after that it became déclassé for an unknown reason. Dupré found the italic styles especially charming and discovered the family was probably the mythical Ollière Garamond cut from 1914. He obtained low resolution scans of the typeface and used them, rather than high resolution scans, as the basis for his new type family. This allowed Dupré the mental freedom to experiment and remix as he saw fit, culminating in a contemporary family with heritage. As seen in the simplistic rectangular serifs, Garalda is a humanist slab serif, but with a mix of angles and curves to give the classic shapes a fresh, unorthodox feeling. While almost invisible in paragraph text, these produce a graphic effect in display work. The set of ligatures in the roman and italics lend themselves to unique display use, such as creating lovely logotypes. In the italics, some swashes inspired by different historic Garamonds are included, sometimes breaking their curves to be more captivating. Just look at how the italic ‘*-s’ ligatures create ‘s’ with a cursive formation rather than merely a flowing slant. And how the roman ‘g’ link swings as wide as a trainer’s whip. These are all balanced by squared serifs in the roman to keep an overall mechanised regularity. The Garalda family comes in eight styles, includes some of the original arrows and ornaments, and speaks multiple languages for all typesetting needs, from pamphlets to fine book printing. The complete Garalda family, along with our entire catalogue, has been optimised for today’s varied screen uses.
  39. PIXymbols Signet Shadow by Page Studio Graphics, $29.00
    Monogram font provides a striking effect, giving your monogram or business logo a custom-designed look. A bordered font includes a choice of components to project your own individuality. The parts align automatically as you press the keys.
  40. Key Lime by Kellie Jayne Studio, $10.00
    Key Lime is a sweet and friendly handmade typeface! I carefully drew and then digitally edited the characters. It is inspired heavily by children's books and toys. Key Lime is easy-going, unique, and still easy to read.
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