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  1. Ah, LaPerutaFLF, the font that decided it was too cool for the mainstream yet not quite ready for the underground indie scene. Picture this: if fonts had personalities, LaPerutaFLF would be that quie...
  2. Evita by ITC, $29.99
    Gérard Mariscalchi is a self-made designer. Born in Southern France of a Spanish mother and an Italian father, he has worked as a mechanic, salesman, pilot, college teacher – even a poet (with poetry being the worst-paying of these professions, he reports.) “Throughout all this, the backbone of my career has always been design,” Mariscalchi says. “I’ve been drawing since I was five, but it wasn’t until I was twenty-four that I learned that my hobby could also help me earn a living.” It was about this same time that Mariscalchi fell in love with type. He studied the designs of masters like Excoffon, Usherwood and Frutiger, as well as the work of calligraphers and type designers such as Plantin, Cochin and Dürer. With such an eclectic background, it’s no surprise that Mariscalchi’s typeface designs are inspired by many sources. Baylac and Evita reflect the style of the art nouveau and art deco periods, while Marnie was created as an homage to the great Lithuanian calligrapher Villu Toots. However, the touch of French elegance and distinction Mariscalchi brings to his work is all his own. Baylac Who says thirteen is an unlucky number? Three capitals and ten lowercase letters from a poster by L. Baylac, a relatively obscure Art Nouveau designer, served as the foundation for this typeface. The finished design has lush curves that give the face drama without diminishing its versatility. On the practical side, Baylac’s condensed proportions make it perfect for those situations where there’s a lot to say and not much room in which to say it Evita Mariscalchi based the design of Evita on hand lettering he found in a restaurant menu, and considers this typeface one of his most difficult design challenges. “The main problem was to render the big weight difference between the thin and the thick strokes without creating printing problems at small point sizes,” he says. Unlike most scripts, Evita is upright, with the design characteristics of a serif typeface. Mariscalchi named the face for a close friend. The end result is a charming design that is light, airy, and slightly sassy. Marnie Based on Art Nouveau calligraphic lettering, Marnie is elegant, inviting, and absolutely charming. Mariscalchi paid special attention to letter shapes and proportions to guarantee high levels of character legibility. He also kept weight transition in character strokes to modest levels, enabling the face to be used at relatively small sizes – an unusual asset for a formal script. Marnie’s capital letters are expansive designs with flowing swash strokes that wrap affectionately around adjoining lowercase letters. The design easily captures the spontaneous qualities of hand-rendered brush lettering.
  3. Baylac by ITC, $29.99
    Gérard Mariscalchi is a self-made designer. Born in Southern France of a Spanish mother and an Italian father, he has worked as a mechanic, salesman, pilot, college teacher – even a poet (with poetry being the worst-paying of these professions, he reports.) “Throughout all this, the backbone of my career has always been design,” Mariscalchi says. “I’ve been drawing since I was five, but it wasn’t until I was twenty-four that I learned that my hobby could also help me earn a living.” It was about this same time that Mariscalchi fell in love with type. He studied the designs of masters like Excoffon, Usherwood and Frutiger, as well as the work of calligraphers and type designers such as Plantin, Cochin and Dürer. With such an eclectic background, it’s no surprise that Mariscalchi’s typeface designs are inspired by many sources. Baylac and Evita reflect the style of the art nouveau and art deco periods, while Marnie was created as an homage to the great Lithuanian calligrapher Villu Toots. However, the touch of French elegance and distinction Mariscalchi brings to his work is all his own. Baylac Who says thirteen is an unlucky number? Three capitals and ten lowercase letters from a poster by L. Baylac, a relatively obscure Art Nouveau designer, served as the foundation for this typeface. The finished design has lush curves that give the face drama without diminishing its versatility. On the practical side, Baylac’s condensed proportions make it perfect for those situations where there’s a lot to say and not much room in which to say it Evita Mariscalchi based the design of Evita on hand lettering he found in a restaurant menu, and considers this typeface one of his most difficult design challenges. “The main problem was to render the big weight difference between the thin and the thick strokes without creating printing problems at small point sizes,” he says. Unlike most scripts, Evita is upright, with the design characteristics of a serif typeface. Mariscalchi named the face for a close friend. The end result is a charming design that is light, airy, and slightly sassy. Marnie Based on Art Nouveau calligraphic lettering, Marnie is elegant, inviting, and absolutely charming. Mariscalchi paid special attention to letter shapes and proportions to guarantee high levels of character legibility. He also kept weight transition in character strokes to modest levels, enabling the face to be used at relatively small sizes – an unusual asset for a formal script. Marnie’s capital letters are expansive designs with flowing swash strokes that wrap affectionately around adjoining lowercase letters. The design easily captures the spontaneous qualities of hand-rendered brush lettering.
  4. Marnie by ITC, $29.99
    Gérard Mariscalchi is a self-made designer. Born in Southern France of a Spanish mother and an Italian father, he has worked as a mechanic, salesman, pilot, college teacher – even a poet (with poetry being the worst-paying of these professions, he reports.) “Throughout all this, the backbone of my career has always been design,” Mariscalchi says. “I’ve been drawing since I was five, but it wasn’t until I was twenty-four that I learned that my hobby could also help me earn a living.” It was about this same time that Mariscalchi fell in love with type. He studied the designs of masters like Excoffon, Usherwood and Frutiger, as well as the work of calligraphers and type designers such as Plantin, Cochin and Dürer. With such an eclectic background, it’s no surprise that Mariscalchi’s typeface designs are inspired by many sources. Baylac and Evita reflect the style of the art nouveau and art deco periods, while Marnie was created as an homage to the great Lithuanian calligrapher Villu Toots. However, the touch of French elegance and distinction Mariscalchi brings to his work is all his own. Baylac Who says thirteen is an unlucky number? Three capitals and ten lowercase letters from a poster by L. Baylac, a relatively obscure Art Nouveau designer, served as the foundation for this typeface. The finished design has lush curves that give the face drama without diminishing its versatility. On the practical side, Baylac’s condensed proportions make it perfect for those situations where there’s a lot to say and not much room in which to say it Evita Mariscalchi based the design of Evita on hand lettering he found in a restaurant menu, and considers this typeface one of his most difficult design challenges. “The main problem was to render the big weight difference between the thin and the thick strokes without creating printing problems at small point sizes,” he says. Unlike most scripts, Evita is upright, with the design characteristics of a serif typeface. Mariscalchi named the face for a close friend. The end result is a charming design that is light, airy, and slightly sassy. Marnie Based on Art Nouveau calligraphic lettering, Marnie is elegant, inviting, and absolutely charming. Mariscalchi paid special attention to letter shapes and proportions to guarantee high levels of character legibility. He also kept weight transition in character strokes to modest levels, enabling the face to be used at relatively small sizes – an unusual asset for a formal script. Marnie’s capital letters are expansive designs with flowing swash strokes that wrap affectionately around adjoining lowercase letters. The design easily captures the spontaneous qualities of hand-rendered brush lettering.
  5. Ah, Fh_Ink by Fictionalhead! Picture this: It's like taking a dip into a pool of creativity and emerging with ink-stained fingers, ready to leave your mark on the world. Fictionalhead has crafted som...
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  10. Quarter Arabic by syria arabic, $25.00
    Arabic and English font, designed according to font standards, based on quarters and a half circles. The font will add a wonderful touch to your visual works.
  11. Juga by Phoenix Group, $13.00
    Juga font is a classic retro game-themed font, this font is adjusted so it doesn't look pixelated, and is more modern to use at this time.
  12. Lilard by Putracetol, $28.00
    Lilard - Elegant Serif Font Lilard - Elegant Serif Font is a beautiful typeface that exudes sophistication and grace. The font was designed with the idea of creating a classic and elegant look, while still maintaining a modern and clean feel. The result is a font that is versatile and can be used for a variety of projects such as branding, logos, packaging, photography, and more. The design of Lilard font is inspired by the timeless and elegant look of serif fonts, but with a contemporary twist. The designer wanted to create a font that would stand out and be memorable, while also being easy to read and understand. The elegant curves and sharp serifs make Lilard a perfect choice for projects that require a touch of elegance and sophistication. Lilard font is best used for projects that require an elegant and refined look. This font is perfect for use in wedding invitations, business cards, and other high-end print materials. The font works well when paired with other sans-serif fonts, which helps to create a modern and clean feel. Lilard font comes with a variety of features that make it stand out from other fonts. The font includes uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as opentype features such as alternates and ligatures. Additionally, the font includes numbers, punctuation, and symbols, making it a versatile choice for a variety of projects. The font also supports multiple languages, making it a great choice for international projects. If you're looking for a font that is elegant, sophisticated, and versatile, Lilard - Elegant Serif Font is the perfect choice. Its unique design and features make it an ideal choice for a variety of projects. Use this font to add a touch of elegance and refinement to your designs and make them stand out. In summary, Lilard - Elegant Serif Font is a beautiful and elegant font that is perfect for high-end projects. Its unique design, features, and versatility make it a great choice for a variety of projects, including branding, logos, packaging, photography, and more. With its opentype features, multiple language support, and easy-to-use formats, Lilard is sure to become a go-to font for designers looking for an elegant and refined look.
  13. Ah, the Confinental FREE font by Inspiratype – a name that evokes the elegance of a continental breakfast in Paris but with the 'FREE' tag dangling like a cherry on top that says, "Bonjour, mon ami! ...
  14. Hebrew Liane Tanach by Samtype, $189.00
    This is a modern, wonderful, and beautiful font. This font is super readable and can be used from Posters to a Hebrew Bible. The readability of this font is amazing. This font has the modern Hebrew punctuation: Shevana, Kamatz Katan, Dagesh Hazak, and Cholam Chaser.
  15. Hello Friday Vector by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Introducing, Hello Friday, a handwritten serif! Hello Friday is an organic font with handwritten feels. This organic font also included double ligatures. Number, symbol, and another punctuation also included in this fonts. Support multilingual. Let this font make your project even more organic and natural!
  16. Junk Food by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing a vintage label font named Junk Food. This strong typeface is perfect for lettering on vintage style posters, t-shirts, greeting cards, logo etc. This font family contains 6 fonts including effects fonts: Regular, Shadow, Shadow FX, Texture, Texture FX, Shadow And Texture.
  17. Maebashi by CBRTEXT Studio, $20.00
    Maebashi is a display font in Japanese style. This font comes with a Japanese feel and you can feel it every time you use this font. It's the perfect font for multipurpose projects like logos, branding, posters, headlines, and more (especially for Asian-themed projects).
  18. Mustine by GlyphStyle, $15.00
    Mustine is a natural handwritten font, a beautiful writing font with natural line movement that makes it beautiful and majestic. This handwritten font is perfect for covers, watermarks, branding, names, business cards, products, logos, etc. – Font feature Uppercase, Lowercase, Numerals & Punctuations, Ligature, Swashes, Multilanguage
  19. Horror Metal by Letterara, $14.00
    Horror Metal is a brush font with a bold weight font that’s perfect for any horror or metal designs! As its name suggests, Horror Metal is not a font for the faint-hearted. In fact, using this metal-style display font requires courage and bravery.
  20. Hebrew Sefer Tanach by Samtype, $189.00
    This is a modern, wonderful, and beautiful font. This font is super readable and can be used from Posters to a Hebrew Bible. The readability of this font is amazing. This font has the modern Hebrew punctuation: Shevana, Kamatz Katan, Dagesh Hazak, and Cholam Chaser.
  21. Austhind by Stringlabs Creative Studio, $25.00
    Austhind is a script font with stylish hand brush style. The Austhind font made with digital brush pen strokes that making this font look authentic and unique concept. This font is perfect for fashion brand, wedding invitation, business card, logo brand, signature, and then calligraphy.
  22. Brink by 4RM Font, $23.00
    Inspired by the modern world, the Brink font appears with an extra expanded style combined with geometric letterforms, making this font look stylish, this font is included in the display font category that is suitable for use in graphic design, especially those with futuristic themes.
  23. Dustown by Letterhend, $17.00
    Dustown is an organic font with natural vibes! Contain two fonts, Sans and Serif with Rough and Stamp Style. You can use this font for every project. Suitable for branding logo, hand lettering, or apparel design. This font duo also support multilingual, number and symbol.
  24. Great Meadow by Ira Natasha, $10.00
    Great Meadow is a fun and cute script font. A new fresh handmade font with smooth edges. This font is support multi language. This font will perfect for many different project ex: quotes, logo, blog header, poster, branding, fashion, apparel, letter, invitation, stationery, etc….
  25. Cherry Jelly by Ira Natasha, $10.00
    Cherry Jelly is a fun and cute handwritten script font. A new fresh handmade font with smooth edges. This font is support multi language. This font will perfect for many different project ex: quotes, logo, blog header, poster, branding, fashion, apparel, letter, invitation, stationery, etc….
  26. Aliefba Script by Sulthan Studio, $14.00
    Aliefba Script is a charming font with beautiful curves This font has 430 glyphs, includes alternative characters and also has language support, and all characters can be accessed via the Character Map, Font Book, or your preferred font management program. For help in either program,
  27. Banthara by Liartgraphic, $16.00
    Meet our newest product, we call this product Banthara font. Banthara font are cute typeface font Whit a uniqe touch and assertive Banthara font is very nice to use on: fashion magazine,logos, ,and photography,landing page,fliyer, What’s includes - mutilngual support - alternate - ligature
  28. Hebrew Amanda Tanach by Samtype, $189.00
    This is a modern, wonderful, and beautiful font. This font is super readable and can be used from Posters to a Hebrew Bible. The readability of this font is amazing. This font has the modern Hebrew punctuation: Shevana, Kamatz Katan, Dagesh Hazak, and Cholam Chaser.
  29. Hebrew Ariel Tanach by Samtype, $189.00
    This is a modern, wonderful, and beautiful font. This font is super readable and can be used from Posters to a Hebrew Bible. The readability of this font is amazing. This font has the modern Hebrew punctuation: Shevana, Kamatz Katan, Dagesh Hazak, and Cholam Chaser.
  30. Calmsie by Timurtype, $14.00
    Calmsie A Handwritten Script Font Calmsie is perfect for product packaging, branding project, magazine, social media, weddings, or just used to express words above the background. This Calmsie font includes: Calmsie multilingual support. Embellish your designs with our original fonts. Enjoy the font, Thank you!
  31. Moleno by Liartgraphic, $20.00
    Meet our newest product, we call this product Moleno font. Moleno font is a cute typeface font with a uniqe touch and assertive vetrolles font is very nice to use on: fashion magazine, logos, ,and photography, landing page, fliyer, What’s includes - Mutilngual support - alternate - ligature
  32. Christmas Chalk by AEN Creative Studio, $15.00
    Christmas Chalk is a quirky handwritten font. This font is suitable for any season, but the Christmas theme fits best. Whether you’re looking for fonts for social media or for DIY projects, this font will turn any creative idea into an authentic piece of art!
  33. Hebrew Kria Tanach by Samtype, $149.95
    This is a modern, wonderful, and beautiful font. This font is super readable and can be used from Posters to a Hebrew Bible. The readability of this font is amazing. This font has the modern Hebrew punctuation: Shevana, Kamatz Katan, Dagesh Hazak, and Cholam Chaser.
  34. Hebrew Laila Tanach by Samtype, $189.00
    This is a modern, wonderful, and beautiful font. This font is super readable and can be used from Posters to a Hebrew Bible. The readability of this font is amazing. This font has the modern Hebrew punctuation: Shevana, Kamatz Katan, Dagesh Hazak, and Cholam Chaser.
  35. The Foregen by Vultype Co, $29.00
    Introducing The Foregen Vintage Font The Foregen is vintage sans serif font with 6 font styles including Regular, Outline, Vintage, Stamp one, And Stamp two. This font has a vintage feel with styles stamp on each letter. great for Logotype, Branding Design, Vintage Logo Design
  36. Angel Charms by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Angel Charms is a handwritten font with cute vibes. This font comes with cute icons that you can access from opentype features. You can use this font for your logo branding, wedding, or a cute quote for your instagram post. This font also support multilingual.
  37. Chaletliness by Madhaline Studio, $19.00
    Chaletliness is a script brush font that has its own uniqueness and characteristics from brush fonts, because it is handwritten manually. This font is carefully crafted with a modern touch. This font looks elegant, luxurious, natural and rustic. Chaletliness would perfect for photography, watermark, social media posts, advertisements, logos & branding, invitation, product designs, label, stationery, wedding designs, product packaging, special events or anything that need handwriting taste. Your download will include 2 font files; Chaletliness ~ A hand-made, all characters brush font which has a complete set of A-z characters. Chaletliness Swashes ~ A bonus set of 52 swashes. Simply select this font and type any A-Z & a-z character to create one of the bonus elements. All font files are provided in OTF font formats. Includes a range of multilingual support
  38. Rangarang by Si47ash Fonts, $24.00
    "At last, something beautiful you can truly own!" This is the first Persian Arabic & Latin COLOR font ever designed! Chromatic or Color fonts are fairly new. And Persian Arabic color fonts are extremely rare. Here, you get a font that supports both Arabic and Latin! Rangarang [means colorful] font comes in with a wonderful color set and variety in forms. Every single glyph has a unique palette of colors. If you look closely at the glyphs, you'll see complex paths and connections in every single one of them. Each glyph could be seen as a typographic artwork! Rangarang font is great for entertainment design, posters, business cards, website titles, magazine illustrations, logotypes, book covers, banners, billboards,... There are countless options! Notes: - SVG fonts contain vector letters with gradients and transparency. - These fonts will show up in apps that are compatible with color fonts, like Adobe Photoshop CC 2017.0.1 and above, Illustrator CC 2018. Learn more about color fonts and their support in third-party apps on: www.colorfonts.wtf - Don't worry about what you see here in the preview section in your browser. You may see the glyphs in black here, but this font is working EXACTLY how you can see it in the font pictures I put here. So if you use it in apps that support colored fonts, you can be sure that after installing the font on the system you will be able to use it like every other font. Shahab Siavash, the designer has done more than 30 fonts and got featured on Behance, Microsoft, McGill University research website, Hackernoon, Fontself, FontsInUse,... Astaneh and Hezareh text and headline fonts, Yaddasht and Yadgar handwriting fonts,... already got professional typographers, lay-out and book designers' attention as well as some of the most recognizable publications in Persian Arabic communities.
  39. Strawberry Bubblegum - Personal use only
  40. Soda Jerk NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Lettering by an uncredited designer on a French travel poster from 1929 provided the inspiration for this ultrabold headline typeface, a curious blend of symmetry and asymmetry. The font’s small descender height allows tight line spacing while maintaining legibility, even in relatively small sizes. Both versions of this font include the complete Latin 1252 and CE 1250 character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
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