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  1. Erotokritos - Unknown license
  2. LT Beverage - 100% free
  3. Artios Pro by DBSV, $70.00
    There are a lot of narrow passages... like the Straits of Gibraltar, Hormuz, of Malacca, of Thermopylae, the Dardanelles, the Dervenakion, Magellan, Rentina of Naruto, Kerch etc. I tried to pass into mine closely with the name «Artios Pro". Walking on the same considerations as the previous series (Khamai/Aeolus/Corset) I tried to give some sense of diversity for narrow passages of the letters. These twelve style are the result. And here, the "Rail" engage with "Semi Bold" in the same way as the previous series. This series is composed and includes 12 fonts with 625 glyphs each, with true italics and supports Latin, Greek and Cyrillic.
  4. Output Volume by Hanoded, $15.00
    I recently bought a small, portable speaker. I can now listen to music when I am making fonts! Output Volume is a name I came up with after reading the quick start guide that came with the speaker. Output Volume is a 100% handmade display font - it was based on a protest sign, but after a few glyphs it started to morph into something unique. I created 2 sets of contextual alternates (including the most used accented glyphs), that will cycle as you type. I also added some discretionary ligatures, to get an even more random effect. Output Volume comes with a vast array of accented letters, including Vietnamese.
  5. Palsam Arabic by Abjad, $45.00
    Since the beginning, Palsam was intended to be a super multilingual family, with a real cursive Arabic companion, and a display cut. The typeface was designed to be used for setting text and titles of contemporary Arabic content, specially magazines, and websites. The Arabic and Latin scripts were designed at the same time, to make a true authentic bilingual typeface. Both scripts have affected each other in several ways through the entire design process, which happened within ten years. Palsam has an inviting, approachable, fashionable and humanist look. Thanks to its low contrast, open apertures, detailed calligraphic strokes, and smooth counters, which also make it easy to read at smaller sizes. The main highlight for Palsam was the Cursive companion. For the first time, the calligraphic Ijaza style was used as a model for designing the Arabic cursive. Since the Ijaza is a hyper combination of Naskh and Thuluth, which makes it perfect to be a companion for the upright Naskh. Moreover this script was used in margins, and to highlight specific content inside a paragraph in older manuscripts. With true cursive companions in five weights, and many opentype features, Palsam grants all the tools needed to set complex information and editorial designs applications. More than 1000 characters are included per weight, including small caps, fractions, old style and lining numbers, ligatures, contextual ligatures, and discretionary ligatures. It supports over 40 languages that use the Latin extended, as well as Arabic, Farsi, and Urdu Languages. PalsamArabic only covers the Arabic script. The latin script was designed in collaboration with the Slovenian type designer Alja Herlah.
  6. One Mith Script - Personal use only
  7. Signatria - Personal use only
  8. Elegancia Romantica - Personal use only
  9. Growing Script free - Personal use only
  10. Public Secret DEMO - Personal use only
  11. Vintage Melody Personal Use - Personal use only
  12. Bestermind - 100% free
  13. Platinum Sign Over - Personal use only
  14. Milla Cilla - Personal Use - Personal use only
  15. Rodrigues PERSONAL USE ONLY - Personal use only
  16. The Rich Family - Personal use only
  17. Signerica Fat - Personal use only
  18. Angelique Rose - Personal use only
  19. Tusch Touch 3 - Personal use only
  20. Emalia Script - Personal use only
  21. Easy Rider - Personal use only
  22. Alexis Italic - Unknown license
  23. Chopin-Bold - Unknown license
  24. Saintharpy - Unknown license
  25. SCRIPT 9 - Unknown license
  26. River Avenue - Unknown license
  27. Oblata Kurrenta - Unknown license
  28. Not His Angel - Unknown license
  29. Freebooter Script - Alts - Unknown license
  30. Rapuntaz by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Rapuntaz – A Handwritten Signature Script Font Rapuntaz is an exquisite handwritten signature script font that embodies elegance and sophistication. With its graceful strokes and fluid curves, each letter exudes a sense of personalized artistry, mimicking the nuanced movements of a pen gliding effortlessly across paper. The font captures the essence of a carefully crafted signature, adding a touch of refinement to any design or document. Rapuntaz seamlessly blends cursive elements with a contemporary flair, resulting in a timeless and versatile typeface that conveys both individuality and class. Whether used for formal documents, invitations, or branding, Rapuntaz lends an air of authenticity and style to every project it graces. Rapuntaz is perfect for branding projects, logo, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, invitation, stationery, game, fashion and any projects. Fonts include multilingual support for; Afrikaans, Albanian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish.
  31. Marista by Zephyris, $-
    Marista is a bit of an unusual design, a cursive monospaced font inspired by the classic cursive typewriter fonts used in the 1960s-70s. It is designed to feel 'real', and captures some of the light irregularities in line weight which characterise real typewritten text rather than their computer equivalents. Marista is distinctive but easily readable, even in block text where some monospaced fonts suffer. Marista is best used at small to medium sizes, and at a uniform size throughout a document or design to capture the typewritten feel. The italic is more similar to authentic typewriter cursive fonts. Try it for your next letter or invitation!
  32. Malfin by Sensatype Studio, $15.00
    A Luxury Cursive Serif font that special for show the display or headline with love and fancy style will be ready to add value of your brand. It so nice to leverage designer or product owner that need solutions to make their design look more stylish and modern. And specially for Malfin font, We prepared any characters to help you create unlimited variations for your creative needs. Malfin Love Luxury Cursive Serif Font ready with: Unique Luxury and Cursive Characters Preview as a inspirations that you can do with Malfin font Ready with Lowercase and Uppercase characters Wish you enjoy our font. :) Item tags
  33. Tiddly Winks NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This dotty delight, with its exceptional x-height, is based on handlettering presented in one of Hal Martin’s many Idea Books for Signmen, Artists and Displaymen, published in the 1930s. The ball terminals on several letters in the original alphabet have been enlarged to punctuate the page with dancing dots, suggesting the game which gives this typeface its name. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  34. Kingsmead Script by Hanoded, $15.00
    Last year I spent some time exploring the city of Bath in England. Its claim to fame are the Roman Baths in the city center, which are well worth a visit. Kingsmead is an electoral ward within Bath and I thought it was an apt name for this rather stylish - if old fashioned - font. Kingsmead Script is a handmade font. It comes with diacritics and some discretionary ligatures for double lower case letter combinations.
  35. Farm House by Vozzy, $5.00
    A vintage look label font named "Farm House".Typeface includes five styles for clean version and five styles for rough version, for sample look at 4th preview. This font will good viewed on any retro design like poster, t-shirt, label, logo etc. For using effects layers (for clean or rough version): - Type your text in Regular. - Copy that and paste at the same position. - Change the style to Shadow or Texture.
  36. Calligra by Fo Da, $16.00
    Calligra is a single weight display font derived from a serif roman. It works well for headlines and can be used also well in text. It supports English, Spanish, French, German, Extended Latin, Greek and more. The name Calligra came from calligraphy which was the main style we followed during creating this font. Main Features: • 813 glyphs • 622 ligatures • 29 “Number” ligatures • Support for many languages • Perfect for logos and headlines • Latin support expanded
  37. Gauche Display by Megami Studios, $7.50
    Gauche Display is a "tasteless and awkward" script font for those who don't exactly want sophistication in their typographic script usage. Er, um, uh..."inspired" by several script fonts (all of which look much, much prettier), you can't take your eyes off this font, much in the same way you can't stop looking at a trainwreck. In other words, it sucks on purpose and lives up (or down, take your pick) to its name.
  38. Deux Chasses NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    American Type Founders released the pattern for this typeface under the name "Thermotype". In the days of cast-metal foundry type, copyfitting headlines could prove problemmatic at times; this typeface, with a wide uppercase and narrower lowercase of exactly the same “color”, allowed stacked lines of type to be composed with uniform width. Clean, crisp and practical. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  39. Taking Liberties JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Within the pages of the April 16, 1938 issue of Liberty Magazine was found a hand lettered condensed typeface with a fun attitude that’s perfect for casual and informal titling. Because the art of lettering allows for taking liberties with letterforms, and as this came from Liberty Magazine as an inspiration source, it was only fitting that the typeface would be named Taking Liberties JNL. It is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  40. FE Gigant by Egor Stremousov, $50.00
    The font has a pronounced decorative effect and is suitable for the gaming, publishing and film industry. The Cyrillic alphabet conveys the spirit and atmosphere of Soviet constructivism. It is well suited for names of Soviet (or pseudo-Soviet) trademarks, large headings, signs, giant letter structures, etc. The Latin part is not tied to the Soviet period and can be applied in a wider range. Sharp angles and unnatural proportions create dynamics, strength and heaviness.
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