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  1. Hocklyn by HansCo, $15.00
    Hocklyn Font is a lettering retro vintage font. You will get alternate characters such as swash on some characters. Equipped with all complete characters ranging from uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation marks and multi-lingual support, this font is ready to be used in any project. Very suitable for logotype, Stickers, Packaging design, Cricut Project, Headlines, Brand identity, T shirt or Apparel industry, Posters, Magazines, Books, YouTube, Instagram, Websites, Canva, Corjl or any of your creative design projects. Use this Hocklyn Font to add that special modern retro touch to any design idea you can think of! Enjoy!
  2. Pen Swan by Great Lakes Lettering, $40.00
    Pen Swan is the latest offering from Jen Maton & Great Lakes Lettering. A Pen Swan is the species of an adult female swan. It is a fitting name as it contains ‘pen’ in the name which is the tool used to draw the letters. Pen swan demonstrates the same grace as the most elegant type of bird in the animal kingdom. It has a rolling gliding quality, as if the letters are waves forming spontaneously from your computer screen. Pen Swan is optimal for any project that needs an elegant touch. Great for Wedding Invites, Stationery, and Decorative prints.
  3. Talent Stencil by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Stencils have played a number of roles over the years, from decorative patterns to military markings; from labeling shipping containers to a student’s school project. One unusual application of a stencil alphabet was some metal letters spotted for sale at an online auction site. These antique letters were used for promoting the current show on a theater marquee just as plastic ones are used nowadays. Following the auction images as a guide, the Roman stencil font from those marquee letters is now preserved digitally as Talent Stencil JNL; which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  4. Vidal by Blackmoon Foundry, $24.00
    The Vidal is a display typeface designed in 2016 by Elena Albertoni. It comes in three styles: Regular, Bold and Black. This wide sans-serif with low contrast is inspired by French and British Art Deco lettering and it is suitable for use in medium to large sizes, where it offers good legibility and all its friskiness. The attitude of Vidal when set in all caps derives from the models that inspired the design: mainly capital-only lettering pieces; the essential addition of lowercase letters distinguishes Vidal from similar revivals and makes it a great modern choice.
  5. Bailamore by 38-lineart, $19.00
    Bailamore is a retro boldscript font. We're pouring the lettering styles into fonts. As much as possible we make this font well integrated with spacing and balance of space. We made 159 ligatures. Activate the ligature mode and you are like being a lettering artist, plus 85 alternates to enrich the feel of lettering. This font consists of 3 fonts, namely regular, outline and shadow. Regular stands alone, while outline and shadow are complementary if you want a 3D extrude impression. Please see the video torial here: https://youtu.be/H71JEgEOows Please try and enjoy the retro bold Bailamore script
  6. Atomette by Device, $39.00
    Atomette is a bouncy sans that is friendly without being flippant, warm yet still stylish. The upper case and lower case options provide letters with less or more animation. Five weights plus an inline provide a neat mini-family to cover all your requirements. Suitable for snack packaging, comic books, toys, celebratory banners, book covers and games. Contains two or three options for each letter, including automatically-substituting letter-pairs to prevent repetition, plus an alternate set of numbers in circles. These can be chosen from the Glyphs palette or toggled on and off in the Opentype panel.
  7. Rushton by HansCo, $15.00
    Rushton is a lettering retro vintage font. You will get alternate characters such as swash on some characters. Equipped with all complete characters ranging from uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation marks and multi-lingual support, this font is ready to be used in any project. Very suitable for logotype, Stickers, Packaging design, Cricut Project, Headlines, Brand identity, T shirt or Apparel industry, Posters, Magazines, Books, YouTube, Instagram, Websites, Canva, Corjl or any of your creative design projects. Use this Rushton font to add that special modern retro touch to any design idea you can think of! Enjoy!
  8. Fling by ITC, $29.00
    Michael Gills, formerly a resident designer at Letraset, created the Fling typeface in 1995. Fling's letterforms are based on the Ronde --or round--script style from France. The design includes intricate and generous capital letters, which are contrasted with a more reserved lowercase letters. This allows for a sophisticated and elegant appearance in text. Fling's letterforms are highly legible for those of a script face, and it is a typeface with many uses. Aside from short amounts of running text, Fling's capital letters serve well as initials. In the Opentype font are extra ligatures and alternative letterforms thatoffer expanded typesetting possibilities.
  9. Victorina by John Moore Type Foundry, $35.00
    Victorina is a fantasy sans letter or display, inspired by the Victorian letters whose stylistic influence dominated the scene graph of the nineteenth and twentieth century. Victorina has a perfect structure of rigorous geometry. Victorina comes in several versions in both Black and Condensed, in italics with a varied repertoire of styles, besides providing small caps and ornaments. Victorina lets you work fine fantasy headlines when they overlap in layers of different styles. Victorina is a letter designed to recreate, with a contemporary vision, the spirit of those days of the industrial revolution and the early days of modernism.
  10. Women Frame by Wildan Type, $11.00
    Women Frame is a modern calligraphy font with sweet pressure. i hope this font perfect for creating signature logos and watermarks for photography studio or wedding invitation. I made it with love and magic!! Women Frame includes full set of beautifull hand lettered uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, a large range of punctuation and ligatures. All lowercase letters include beginning and ending swashes. In order to use the beautiful swashes, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw. if you have questions, please provide a short message to us
  11. Poster Brush by Fenotype, $18.00
    Poster Brush is a hand drawn font pair with lots of character. Poster Brush is packed with OpenType features - Contextual Alternates changes prevents identical double letters from being next to each other. With Stylistic Alternates you can manually change the letters. When you turn on Discretionary Ligatures you’ll get interlocking ligatures when typing with caps. Poster Brush Script is equipped with Standard Ligatures and Contextual Alternates to keep the flow smooth. It also has Swash alternates for certain letters. Poster Brush & Poster Brush Script work great together or as themselves. For the best price purchase the whole family.
  12. Burlesk Queen JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Burlesk Queen JNL was inspired by the hand lettered title “Gypsy” on the sheet music for "Everything's Coming Up Roses" from the movie musical based on the autobiography of famed stripper Gypsy Rose Lee. With just four basic letters to work with [G,Y,P and S], a full character set was drawn from scratch. The design features bold spur serif characters on individual ‘marquees’ bordered with lights. Burlesk Queen One JNL is the original version with white characters on black panels, while Burlesk Queen Two JNL has those panels stripped away to provide black letters on a white background.
  13. Numbers With Rings by Typodermic, $11.95
    Numbers with Rings uses an OpenType system that allows you to generate numbers in rings up to 999999. You can even have ringed letters or letter/digit combinations. If your application supports OpenType ligatures, you can type letters or digits on your keyboard, and they’ll automatically squeeze into rings. First, select a ring which can hold the number of digits you want, then type the digits; the rest happens automatically. There’s also a filled ring which can be used to give your ring a colored background. For more details on how Numbers with Rings works, check the PDF guide .
  14. Telegramo by Volcano Type, $35.00
    Telegramo is modeled on a historic telegraph from Belgrade to Vienna 1914. The original archetypal character set consists of lowercase letters and numerals only. Uppercase letters and special characters were added after careful research. Contact pressure variations of the rudimentary type writing machine are directly imitated in the three weights: the regular weights edges are sharp, medium edges are rounded and the bold letters can nearly be called soft. Since the original typeface did not seem perfectly suitable for modern desktop publishing purposes, two additional stylistic sets were created for each weight, improving certain issues in rhythm, legibility and quirkiness.
  15. Hadenut by HansCo, $15.00
    Hadenut Font is a lettering retro vintage font. You will get alternate characters such as swash on some characters. Equipped with all complete characters ranging from uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation marks and multi-lingual support, this font is ready to be used in any project. Very suitable for logotype, Stickers, Packaging design, Cricut Project, Headlines, Brand identity, T shirt or Apparel industry, Posters, Magazines, Books, YouTube, Instagram, Websites, Canva, Corjl or any of your creative design projects. Use this Hadenut font to add that special modern retro touch to any design idea you can think of! Enjoy!
  16. Benefits by Mchcrafter, $18.00
    Benefits font – a stylish OpenType rich serif with letters that seem to dance and twist harmoniously together – to form unique & elegant typography designs. A large selection of interwoven Opentype ligatures and alternates, means ample selection and variety in your finished look. To access these OpenType features, you will need Opentype capable software such as : Word, Textedit, Photoshop, Sketch, Pages, Keynote, Numbers, iBooks Author, QuarkXPress, Indesign and Illustrator. A wide range of useful glyphs are included – see preview image of all glyphs. Benefits includes: All uppercase & lowercase letters All numbers 0-9 & Punctuation Ligatures & Alternates Symbols Multiligual Letters
  17. Squeam by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    Here's a fun font that is quirky, jumpy and uneven. It's also unpredictable, but not more than your text will be clear and legible...but in a fun way! :) I've added several lowercase versions that automatically cycles as you type. A great way to make your text random and lively
  18. FROG1812 Sans by Frog1812, $15.00
    Introducing FROG1812 Sans, a beautiful, modern font. Ideal for logos and headings. FROG1812 Sans was developed in 2020 to make our projects look more diverse. Before that, we only used the geometric FROG1812 Sharp, which has ceased to meet all our requirements. Follow us in social media VK | Facebook | Instagram
  19. Dancing Fool by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    A Dancing Fool is not always meant as a positive thing - but in this case it is 100 percent positive and innocent. It's just about someone who is dancing in a foolish way. A good way to describe this font, because it is silly looking, but not in any offensive way!
  20. To Be Continued by Comicraft, $29.00
    Trapped in a world they never made, the characters in our Story So Far have been engaged in final battle with their Arch Enemies... the characters known only as ToBeContinued. Will our heroes survive? Will justice prevail? Will the forces of good defeat the forces of darkness...? To Be Continued...
  21. Codswallop by Hanoded, $20.00
    The origin of the word Codswallop is uncertain, but it might have something to do with a 19th century English soft drink brewer named Hiram Codd. Codswallop is a beautiful hand drawn font. A little weird, a tad grotesque and a wee bit over the top, but fun and useful nonetheless.
  22. KT Bureau by Kotivoro Lab, $11.00
    Beauty Feminine Serif on Bureau adapted from didot with a very narrow width and high contrast Serif. Our Goals was to make this font with double function which is Headline and Text. To achieve that goal we use all of our resource and start researching the archive and the typography history.
  23. Simply Sweet by Nicky Laatz, $18.00
    Say hello to the SIMPLY SWEET Font Duo! - Two delicious new companion fonts that go together like milk and cookies. Flamboyant and curvaceous, the playful script includes a large selection of alternate characters to choose from as well as natural looking ligatures to add to the authenticity of the lettering. A collection of whimsical end and beginning swashes are also included to add a finishing touch or fill design space in your type designs. Complimenting it, is a cute little wonky all caps serif font , with double letter ligatures for a natural look. Simply Sweet Script makes custom lettering designs a dream thanks to all the little extra decorative options you can include for a pretty and unique customisation - swashes, endings, alternate letters and ligatures, all make her the prettiest little thing since tutus and tiaras.
  24. Paradox Runa by Dawnland, $13.00
    Paradox Runa is based on the futhark, norse elder runes. “Missing” characters has been replaced with either other “real” runes, or “new” ones have been “invented” so that the font hold all characters for the latin alphabet (A-Z + swedish Å Ä & Ö) + “Numbers” 0-9. I do not claim that this rune alphabet is totally authentic nor correct! All upper and lower-case letters are the same except for the letter S. “Ligatures” have been created for the th, ng and eo sounds. These are accessed by writing TH, NG and EO (in upper case letters). Space is automatically replaced by a ‘colon’ (':') - if you want a “real” space, write an underscore! (open type version of the font and open type compatible layout application required). Paradox Runa goes perfect with the font Paradox X (regular yet enigmatic hand drawn latin letters)!
  25. Junius by Eurotypo, $34.00
    Are you looking for a new casual and organic script font? Please take a look at Junius! The Junius font is the perfect combination of sleek and casual that is best used in OpenType compatible software. This font contain 797 glyphs, equipped with plenty of OpenType features. Upper case letters can alternate between at least two different forms. Lowercase letters have at least six more options to avoid repetition. These effects include initial and final forms of lowercase letters.  In addition, there is a set of 65 ornaments designed to support the font (accessing the ornaments through the Glyph palette). Some of these ornaments were specially designed to be combined with the letters for a "more calligraphic" effect. Junius font can be the option used to create titles, logos and posters for brand and packaging purposes. I hope you enjoy it.
  26. Mallica by Josstype, $11.00
    Mallica Script, a Hand Lettered Calligraphy Font with beautiful waves and natural flow, has a unique letter style and has a softer and smoother character subtly connecting all the characters. Mallica Script has simple elegant swashes in separate letters. You can use graphic design software to access the alternate letter. Mallica Script is perfect for weddings, invitations, greeting cards, quotations, posters, branding, business cards, stationary, title design, header blogs, excerpts of art, envelopes, modern or design books, titles, pop vintage design, or other purposes to make your project/art design look beautiful and trendy. Mallica Script comes with 273 glyphs. This includes uppercase, lowercase, numbers, fractions, punctuation, multi-language support and OpenType features such as Standard ligatures, stylistic set, alternative style. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me via email: joelpopon@gmail.com
  27. Sassoon Sans by Sassoon-Williams, $48.00
    A more mature font retaining the clarity of the Sassoon typefaces that accentuate word shape, while omitting the exit strokes. A more legible alternative to standard Sans serif typefaces - superb on the screen. Many alternative letters are included in each font. A typeface designed with the computer screen in mind. It retains maximum legibility even in the most unusual layout - ideal for multi media uses and giving unimagined clarity to menus and navigational aids. Avoid eyestrain with a typeface that accentuates word shape as well as the identity of individual letters. Legible in print at tiny point sizes so ideal for captions. Ideal for older pupils, perhaps at Secondary school, or adults, who no longer require ‘exit strokes’ to clump the letters together. Free to download resources: How to access Stylistic Sets of alternative letters in these fonts
  28. Alisal by Monotype, $29.99
    Matthew Carter has been refining his design for Alisal for so long, he says, that when he was asked to complete the design for the Monotype Library, it was almost as if he were doing a historical revival of his own typeface. The illusion even extended to changes in his work process: although he now does all his preliminary and final drawing on screen, the first trial renderings of Alisal were done as pencil renderings. Alisal is best classified as an Italian old style design. Originally created between the late 15th and mid-16th centuries in northern Italy, the true Italian old styles were some of the first roman types. They tend to be the most calligraphic of serifed faces, with the axis of their curved strokes inclined to the left, as if drawn with a flat-tipped pen or brush. These designs offer sturdy, free-flowing and heavily bracketed serifs, short descenders, and a modest contrast in stroke weight. Alisal has nearly all the classic Italian old style character traits, plus a few quirks of its own. It is calligraphic in nature, with more of a pen-drawn quality than faces like Palatino or Goudy Old Style. It is more rough-hewn than either Goudy's Kennerley or Benton's Cloister, and is generally heavier in weight than most of the other Italian old style designs. One place where Alisal makes a clean break with traditional old style designs is in the serifs. While sturdy and clearly reflecting pen-drawn strokes, Alisal's serifs have no bracketing and appear to be straight strokes crossing the main vertical. Like Caslon or Trajanus, Alisal is a handsome design when viewed as a block of copy. Ascenders are tall and elegant, and serve as a counterpoint to the robust strength of the rest of the design. Alisal is available as a small family of roman and bold with a complementary italic for the basic roman weight, providing all that is needed for the majority of text typography. Alisal is not as well-known as some of Carter's other typefaces, but this lovely and long-incubated design was certainly worth the wait.
  29. Ongunkan Arkaic Greek by Runic World Tamgacı, $45.00
    Many local variants of the Greek alphabet were employed in ancient Greece during the archaic and early classical periods, until around 400 BC, when they were replaced by the classical 24-letter alphabet that is the standard today. All forms of the Greek alphabet were originally based on the shared inventory of the 22 symbols of the Phoenician alphabet, with the exception of the letter Samekh, whose Greek counterpart Xi (Ξ) was used only in a sub-group of Greek alphabets, and with the common addition of Upsilon (Υ) for the vowel /u, ū/.[1][2] The local, so-called epichoric, alphabets differed in many ways: in the use of the consonant symbols Χ, Φ and Ψ; in the use of the innovative long vowel letters (Ω and Η), in the absence or presence of Η in its original consonant function (/h/); in the use or non-use of certain archaic letters (Ϝ = /w/, Ϙ = /k/, Ϻ = /s/); and in many details of the individual shapes of each letter. The system now familiar as the standard 24-letter Greek alphabet was originally the regional variant of the Ionian cities in Anatolia. It was officially adopted in Athens in 403 BC and in most of the rest of the Greek world by the middle of the 4th century BC.
  30. Agretta Hills Cyrillic by Ira Dvilyuk, $18.00
    Agretta Hills Cyrillic Textured Script Font adds hand look style to all your design projects: logos, signatures, labels, packaging design, and blog headlines. Also, it will look great in mugs, cards, gorgeous typographic designs, wedding stationery, and much more. An additional font Agretta Hills Symbols can help you to make a lot of pretty designs and logos. Agretta Hills script includes a full set of uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, a large range of punctuation, and 16 ligatures, giving a realistic hand-lettered style. The Cyrillic part of the font contains the uppercase letters and lowercase letters and 16 ligatures, giving a realistic hand-lettered style. Agretta Hills Symbols is a font with over 36 unique, hand-drawn elements and swashes that can help to make your design more original. A different symbol is assigned to every uppercase or lowercase standard character plus numbers 0-9 so you do not need graphics software just simply type the letter you need. Multilingual Support for 32 languages: Latin glyphs for Afrikaans, Albanian, Basque, Bosnian, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, Galician, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Portuguese, Slovenian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Turkish, Welsh, Zulu. And Cyrillic glyphs support Russian, Belorussian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, and Kazakh languages. Works perfectly on the Canva platform. For Cricut & Silhouette recommended.
  31. Poetica by Adobe, $29.00
    Poetica font was designed by Robert Slimbach in 1992 with particularly generous characters. The typeface family consists of 21 weights to allow for an unusual variety of design possibilities within one typeface family. Numerous swash letters, ornaments and ligatures remind one of the early Renaissance and its unforgettable masters, for example, Giambattista Palatino, who later gave his name to Hermann Zapf's creation. Slimbach used the Lettera Cancellaresca as a model for his typeface, the cultivated humanistic italic which later served as a point of departure for the development of italics of the Renaissance and thereafter. Lettera Cancellaresca is very legible, extremely harmonic and impressively beautiful. The early forms display two different compositional tendencies, namely the static of the simple vertical capitals and the italic dynamic of the slanted lower case alphabet, as shown in the weight Chancery 4. The capitals later conform to the slant of the lower case, as shown in the weights Chancery 1-3. Poetica font should be set according to the included suggestion in order to see the full benefit of its grace and beauty.
  32. LetterOMatic! - Personal use only
  33. Dublin by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    Classic Celtic style of lettering with an alternative set of capitals and a few alternative lower case.
  34. Stockscript by K-Type, $20.00
    An elegant yet down-to-earth script based on the pen lettering of the writer, Christopher Stocks.
  35. Sign Designer JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sign Designer JNL was inspired by a set of 1960s-era gold foil embossed self-adhesive letters.
  36. ArTarumianIshkhan by Tarumian, $40.00
    Font ArTarumianIshkhan (Ishkhan from Arm. “Prince” was created as a modern stylization of Armenian medieval lapidary letters.
  37. Blockade by Monotype, $29.99
    Hans Bacher created a comic styled caps only font with the movement of his bold lettering stylus.
  38. Graz by Mad Irishman Productions, $12.00
    Graz is a decorative calligraphy font. The font includes both upper- and lowercase letters, numbers, and punctuation.
  39. Deep Rising by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A very black letter packs a lot of punch, great for paperbacks, posters and most powerful headlines
  40. Scrap Sloppy by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Need a sloppy lettering style to add a messy touch? This scrapbooking font will do the trick.
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