Nagarawa is an Asian style font, very suitable for various logotypes for Asian nuanced products, such as Asian food, martial arts clubs, music, novel and comic titles, apharel clothing and others.
DB Bridal Doodles is a mixture of lovely phrases and cute doodles themed after that special day. Very useful in making a wedding book for you or your friends and family.
An entertaining typography, dense but at the same time very gestural. "Ding" is a sans font that contains different alternatives of letters, a Cyrillic alphabet and Dingbat, special for children's titles.
Down With the King is a very bold all caps font best used for large titles, headers and logo work. The lower case letters have rounded edges for a softer feel.
Leaves... lots of leaves... all hand drawn... 62 of them in fact. Big ones, small ones, line ones, reverse ones to use alone or together in groupings. A very versatile font.
Circle typeface is a font inspired by the circle geometric form. The result is a very clean and harmonious design that can be used for many different purposes, contexts and styles.
Rudolph is a bold serif headline typeface with strong contrast in the stroke and the sharp edges. It is very expressive and suitable for food packaging, product branding, magazines, and invitations.
David Philpott was inspired by the flax growing on the side of the motorway out of Wellington, New Zealand, and crafted this very distinctive, natural typeface family based on the plants.
SG Munke is a groovy display font with a curvy base shape. Very suitable for you who want to make both vintage and modern pop designs. Include multilingual, uppercase, and lowercase.
Marin, a name that is associated with water and ships, looks very confident and follows the ideas of Eurostile, but in a stencil design. Marin was designed for the URW++ FontForum.
A 14-weight sans family based on the original British ‘M.O.T.’ (Ministry of Transport) alphabet. A capitals-only, single-weight design was drawn up around 1933 for use on Britain’s road network, and remained in use until Jock Kinnear and Margaret Calvert’s ‘Transport Alphabet’ was introduced for Britain's first motorway in 1958. The identity of the original designer is not preserved; however, Antony Froshaug in a 1963 ‘Design’ magazine article mentions Edward Johnston as an advisor. Speculation that it was based on Johnston’s London Transport alphabet is discussed in archived government documents from 1957: “So far as I am aware, the Ministry alphabet was not based on Johnston’s design; indeed, it has been suggested that Gill got his idea from Johnston. Our alphabet was based on advice from Hubert Llewellyn-Smith (then chairman of the British Institute of Industrial Art) and Mr. J. G. West, a senior architect of H. M. Office of Works.” A 1955-57 revision of the alphabet which polished the somewhat mechanical aspects of the original may be the work of stone carver and typographer David Kindersley. For the digitisation, Rian Hughes added an entirely new lower case, italics and a range of weights. The lower case mimics the forms of the capitals wherever possible, taking cues form Gill and Johnston for letters such as the a and g, with single-tier versions in the italic. A uniquely British font that is now available in a versatile family for modern use.
Imaginer is a great font for designers looking to give that space age, techno look to their designs. Four standard weights and six outline styles make it a very versatile typeface indeed.
CG Triumvirate was designed for use on the Compugraphic phototypesetting system. The CG Triumvirate font family is very similar to Helvetica, and is an ideal font choice for text and display use.
This design from Jeff Levine defies description. It's kind of techno, somewhat of a novelty and definitely unusual. Diagon JNL is the perfect font for projects that need a very different look.
Dioxide typeface classic taste including two styles regular and texture, its authentic and very interesting to make a memorable vintage logo, packaging, poster or title design with a serif and victorian style.
Babysitter is a nice, feminine font. It can be used for a variety of purposes. Very unobtrusive in nature, yet with a big impact! Comes with all the accents, bells and whistles.
Inspired by Minimalist style then Minimalisty is born! Minimalisty is a stylish signature font with a minimalist look.This font is very suitable for signatures, logos, and making your favourite social media posts.
Polo is one of Ralph M. Unger's original designs, a very beautiful non-slanted script font, quite lively despite its upright characters. Polo is reminiscent of the wild brush typefaces of 1960s.
Only You Icons, with more than 300 options between icons, ribbons and frames that will make your project very attractive and romantic. Only You Icons is brilliant. Also available Only you Pro.
Slightly curly and very romantic! Olazy can be used for anything that needs a twist of elegance or romance - or would fit perfectly for children's toys! Contains both fi and fl ligature!
Aura was designed by Jackson Burke for the Linotype foundry in 1960. Aura is a sans serif display font, very similar to Helvetica Inserat. Use the Aura font for headlines and posters.
The Beauty Festival Font Duo is a handwritten script that is combined with a slick yet playful looking sans. The duo works very well for a lot of different types of projects.
Zimple is a very simple blackletter face with few if any curves. The Zimple Extrude Overlay font is spaced so that it can be layered with Zimple Shadow to produce bicolored lettering.
Banana and Sun is light handwritten font. It’s very suitable for the fashion industry and culinary. This font is crazy but readable, so it can be used for large amounts of text.
Meksa is sleek, minimal & very clean. This wide typeface is perfect for bold headers, impact text, or logo design. Meksa is multilingual, appropriate for international publications. Includes Cyrillic, West European diacritics & ligatures.
"Antikan Rayo" is a beautiful handwritten font. This font is equipped with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuation, and multilingual support. very suitable for Christmas, winter, weddings, engagements, valentines, invitations, photography, birthdays, and others.
Bloop is a versatile bold new cartoon font that is great for the web, video, print headlines or product logos. It is a hot, contemporary, very readable design with language character function.
"Best Spring" is a very beautiful and unique handwritten font. Decorated with cute heart balloon shapes on alternative letters. Equipped with uppercase, lowercase, uppercase alternates, swash, titling, numerals, punctuations, and multilingual support.
Introducing! Gracioso is a new cute and funny display font. This font adopts a bold, cute, firm, and trendy style. Very suitable to meet your various design needs that are trending now.
This font from the same family as Scripio A and Scripio B. The truth it more likely their cousin, very much it is not similar to them. Though looks not so bad.
Dobra is a redesign of the previous released Dione. Dobra is a very geometric and robust sans typeface, specially suited for magazines and newspapers, but it works great as a corporate typeface.
Safina Bralyn is a handwritten signature font which is very elegant and modern for you to use and your design interests be it for logos, branding names, posters, podcasts and so on.
Amoba is a very thick slab-serif font type. This font has supported supporting languages: Latin Western Europe and also comes with uppercase, lowercase, and ligature, So it gives design without limits
Lights Of Athena is a bold and smooth stylish script font. It's fun and casual, but demanding attention. Very suitable for headlines, titles, magazines, packaging, branding, apparel, adverts, logos, apps, and more.