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  1. Harland Roselyn by Namara Creative Studio, $20.00
    Harland Roselyn is a romantic and sweet calligraphy typeface with characters that dance along the baseline. It will add a luxury spark to any design project that you wish to create! Bold decorative script with modern handwritten touch, warm, romantic and jolly. perfect for wedding invitations, logos, branding, packaging as well as cuttable designs.
  2. Romance Roman JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The antique sheet music for the 1915 song "A Girl in Your Arms is Worth Two in Your Dreams" had its title hand lettered in a Roman typeface that reflected ever so slightly the Art Nouveau influences of the time. This design is now available as Romance Roman JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  3. Hyggebukser by Bogstav, $17.00
    Hyggebukser are very comfortable trousers in danish. Trousers you'd wear after a long days work, when you just need to relax. The same goes for this font - it has something very comfortable to it! Also, don't forget to enjoy the 5 (!) different versions of each letter, along with the drawings, swashes and small caps!
  4. Forest Ghost by Kaer, $19.00
    Forest Ghost is a font family with Regular and Textured styles. You'll get a playful font for your Scary corporate identity, Circus emblem, Halloween posters, Rock'n'roll flyer, Tattoo studio, Western-style design, and etc. Font features: All-caps, numbers, punctuation, and multilanguage support. Please feel free to request to add characters you need: kaer.pro@gmail.com
  5. Stonecut JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Stonecut JNL is an adaptation of a novelty display face found in one of the Dan X. Solo lettering books. Resembling letters made from cut stone, both the inline and solid black versions are perfect for themes encompassing outdoors, the Stone Age, "macho" events or anything where an unpolished or rustic look can be adapted.
  6. Wide Plump by Kaer, $19.00
    Wide Plump is a bold Stylish Stencil Font. Most of the glyphs are without any holes, it's provide powerful impact. You can use it in fashion magazines covers, short advertise slogan and so on. * Uppercase and some lowercase * Numbers * Symbols * Multilingual support Please feel free to request to add characters you need: kaer.pro@gmail.com
  7. Kohirug by Twinletter, $15.00
    Looking for a font that exudes style and elegance? Look beyond the KOHIRUG Blackletter font. This font evokes a strong, confident personality with striking details on each side of the lettering. Whether you’re creating a vintage-inspired project or want to add a bold classic look to your visuals, this font is a perfect choice.
  8. East To West JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sheet music for a song featured in "East to West", a film starring Mexican bombshell Dolores Del Rio, had the movie's name lettered in a bold sans style with early Art Deco influences. East to West JNL preserves not only the name, but all of the characteristics of this wonderful bit of typographic nostalgia.
  9. Monotes by Aqeela Studio, $15.00
    Monotes is an upper and lower serif font with balanced curves. Like all of my fonts inspired by letters from the good old days, but still has a strong modern look. A variety of alternative styles allow for versatile design options and work perfectly for headlines, logos, posters, packaging, T-shirts, postcards and more.
  10. Karara Shadow by Kufic Studio, $20.00
    Karara Shadow, a complete font set and additional font style of Karara. The word Karara means patience & steady. The style is achieved by practicing and studying the modern techniques to deliver high-end professional font. This specific font had a tint of wall chalking & texture. Carefully engraved and stenciled to delivery clean cuts and design.
  11. Blobs, Brushstrokes & Balloons by Outside the Line, $19.00
    50 blobs, brush strokes, balloons, ovals, scribbles and a few characters. Outline, color, flip or flop. Reverse type out of brush strokes and or use them to underline type. Best used in large sizes as clip art. An easy and quick way to add a creative and artistic flare to any job. Lots of variation.
  12. Las Valles Textured by Kaligra.co, $29.00
    Las Valles Textured is a tall, ultra-condensed sans serif font offered in 4 styles. Combining vintage charm with modern appeal, it boasts unique ligatures and versatile choices. The mix of rounded and regular styles adds a fresh touch. Particularly suitable for headlines, quotes, logos, web, and print design, including magazine covers, posters, and signage.
  13. Sarion by Lemonthe, $17.00
    Sarion is an elegant signature font with a monoline style, featuring a lovely flow. It has a clean, thin and smooth vibe and it will be a hit for any design that you want to add it to. It’s perfect for many different projects such as logos and branding, invitations, signature, labels, photography, and more!
  14. Dittem Datum NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A few simple rules govern the letterforms of this decidedly digital-age typeface, and the nonstandard stencil treatment adds a gentle sense of motion to the overall design. Available in two weights, all versions of this font include the Unicode 1250 Central European character set in addition to the standard Unicode 1252 Latin set.
  15. Sulphur Springs NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    In his compilation of stencil alphabets, Dan X. Solo called this one simply "Concave Stencil". Excellent for marking cases of whiskey or gunpowder, or for setting strikingly up-to-date headlines. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  16. Satreva by Balevgraph Studio, $12.00
    Satreva is a stylish and elegant sans serif font. It can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out! What's Included : Light, Regular, Bold (TTF) Alternates & Ligatures Works on PC & Mac Simple installations Multilingual support PUA Encoded
  17. Slab Happy by Will Ryan, $15.00
    Slab Happy is a layered typographic system that adds a unique twist to neutral slab serifs. By pasting layers on top of one another and altering fonts and colors, you can create infinite combinations of slabby brilliance. Slab Happy looks best when set in display sizes, but functions just as well at smaller point sizes.
  18. Art Event JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1930s WPA (Works Progress Administration) poster advertising an exhibit of New Jersey area posters had its main lettering rendered in a very condensed hand lettered interpretation of the ever-popular Futura Black Art Deco style. This has now been re-drawn and digitized as Art Event JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  19. Doright Black NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This typeface takes its design cues from Dudley Upright, a Dan X. Solo find from the sixties. This version is considerably wider than the original, which increases its legibility while retaining its flower-power vibe. Both flavors of this font feature the 1252 Latin, 1250 Central European, 1254 Turkish and 1257 Baltic character sets.
  20. Imperial Quortex by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Imperial Quortex came to life during many processes. Including a bad copymachine, a wet cloth and multiple prints and scans. The result is Imperial Quortex: a unique eroded font! Comes with unique accented letters, alternate upper- and lowercase, smart ligatures and alternate letters. You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the ligatures.
  21. TOCinRings by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    TOCinRings has letters in circles. The letters are from a typewriter font called TiredOfCourier. The typeface contains characters that can add color to letters. There are two ways to do this. One uses layers and the other a combination of characters, some with zero width. This pdf file explains the how this can be done.
  22. Drettany Signature by Typebae, $15.00
    Drettany Signature Font is a captivating handwritten signature script font that exudes elegance and sophistication. Its gracefully flowing curves and delicate strokes add a touch of refinement to any design project. Whether used for branding, invitations, or any creative endeavor, this font is sure to leave a lasting impression with its enchanting and distinctive charm.
  23. Mechaniclove by ahweproject, $14.00
    Mechaniclove is a gorgeous and bold handwritten font, crafted to give your headlines and logotype projects a retro touch. This font reads as strong, confident, and dynamic and can add tons of nostalgic character to your designs. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  24. Brother Siam by Arttype7, $13.00
    Brother Siam font, is a handwritten font with a professional signature style. equipped with 30 ligatures to add a natural impression. It is perfect for business cards, wedding invitations, fashion magazines, photography watermarks, logos, product packaging, branding projects, megazines, social media, weddings, or just to use to express the words over the background. regards
  25. Bleeding Heart by Romie Creative, $15.00
    Bleeding Heart is a smooth, elegant and flowing handwritten font. It has a beautifully balanced character and as a result, it fits into a wide set of designs. Bleeding Heart has a varied baseline, smooth lines, gorgeous glyphs and amazing alternatives. Add to your most creative ideas and watch how they bring them to life!
  26. Evening Edition JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Evening Edition JNL pays tribute to the ever-decreasing line of daily newspapers in this country by emulating the "wood type" look of the headlines. Way before the Internet took over as a popular information source, it was the morning, afternoon or evening edition of a paper that presented the big story of the day.
  27. ALS Dulsinea by Art. Lebedev Studio, $63.00
    Decorative font based on XIX century Cyrillic handwriting. Dulsinea is a handwriting-based font, that is why most of the letters are tied to each other. Such handwriting is often seen in documents dated 2nd half of the XIX century. Its special features are rounded lengthy movements and unusual for present days sequence of strokes.
  28. Holland Matcha by Attype Studio, $16.00
    "Holland Matcha" – the handwritten font that adds a touch of organic elegance and warmth to your food and beverage brand. Elevate your identity with this unique, memorable typeface and make your culinary creations truly stand out. Explore "Holland Matcha" today for an unforgettable brand transformation. Features : - Holland Matcha Font - Multilingual, US Roman, Latin 1 Support
  29. Creamer by Creativework Studio, $14.00
    Creamer is a gorgeous and bold handwritten font, crafted to give your headlines and logotype projects a stylish touch. This font reads as strong, confident, and dynamic and can add tons of nostalgic character to your designs. Creamer is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease.
  30. Vandal Lineros by Sipanji21, $17.00
    Vandal Linerous sounds like a cool graffiti typeface. Graffiti fonts often have a unique and artistic style that can add an edgy and urban feel to various design projects. If you have any specific questions or if there's anything specific you'd like to know or discuss about graffiti fonts or design, feel free to ask!
  31. Malabar eText by Linotype, $103.99
    A clear and enjoyable reading experience hinges on the legibility of text copy, especially when reading on screen. This is why Monotype has developed the eText collection of fonts specifically tailored for the text-heavy display environments of e-readers, tablets, mobile devices, and the Web. The original Malabar was designed by Dan Reynolds.
  32. Visillo Adornado NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This unicase beauty is based on the typeface Vesta, originally designed by Albert Auspurg for H. Berthold AG, Berlin and introduced in 1926. Classic, stylish and elegant, this typeface will add grace and charm to any project. Both versions of this font include the complete Unicode 1252 Latin and Unicode 1250 Central European character sets.
  33. MTF Groovy Giggles by Miss Tiina Fonts, $15.00
    Groovy Giggles is a playful and fun display font that adds a touch of whimsy to any design. With its lively shapes and quirky details, this typeface is perfect for creating a lighthearted feel in your designs. Use it for children’s books, invitations, and other applications that call for a touch of playfulness and creativity.
  34. Stencil Maker JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The type design which inspired Stencil Maker JNL comes from a 1920s-era machine used in movie theaters of the day. It rendered tiny punched out letters (some characters solid and some in stencil form), enabling the user to make projection slides of important messages or general notices for the theater audience to read.
  35. Mesa Verde NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A travel poster from the 1940s for Mexican tourism provided the inspiration for this voluptuous font with a strong architectural feel. A few unexpected idiosynracies in the letterforms add to its charm. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 Latin and Unicode 1250 Central European character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  36. Travel Plans JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1930s travel poster from American Airlines had the airline’s name in a classic thick-and-thin Art Deco design of hand lettering. With the addition of angular spurs, some of the characters become semi-serif in nature. This type style is now available as Travel Plans JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  37. Systema by Gspr one, $4.00
    "Systema" is an innovative typeface that combines modularity and pixelated style in a surprising way. Its letters continuously transform, taking on shapes ranging from soft circles to sharp squares, with occasional flashes that add a touch of vitality. This versatility makes it the perfect choice for design projects looking for a dynamic and unique aesthetic.
  38. Drakoheart Revofit Sans by G3 Typefaces, $-
    Drakoheart Revofit is an initiative to make sans fonts. It’s one of my personal favorites, in fact. In its first release, this font had a cool appearance but was improved with better kerning and a cool look in this new release. Perfect to write some digital texts as in web articles, blogs and branding.
  39. Intropol by The Northern Block, $18.00
    A modern journalistic style typeface. The subtle condensed characters create great economy of space best suited to brochure, editorial and magazine layouts. Also using the contrasting weights you can add great dimension across headline and body copy. Details include 6 weights with italics, an extended European character set, manually edited kerning and Euro symbol.
  40. Juvenis by Storm Type Foundry, $32.00
    Designs of characters that are almost forty years old can be already restored like a historical alphabet – by transferring them exactly into the computer with all their details. But, of course, it would not be Josef Tyfa, if he did not redesign the entire alphabet, and to such an extent that all that has remained from the original was practically the name. Tyfa published a sans-serif alphabet under the title Juvenis already in the second half of the past century. The type face had a large x-height of lower-case letters, a rather economizing design and one-sided serifs which were very daring for their time. In 1979 Tyfa returned to the idea of Juvenis, modified the letter “g” into a one-storey form, narrowed the design of the characters even further and added a bold and an inclined variant. This type face also shows the influence of Jaroslav Benda, evident in the open forms of the crotches of the diagonal strokes. Towards the end of 2001 the author presented a pile of tracing paper with dozens of variants of letter forms, but mainly with a new, more contemporary approach: the design is more open, the details softer, the figures and non-alphabetical characters in the entire set are more integral. The original intention to create a type face for printing children’s books thus became even more emphasized. Nevertheless, Juvenis with its new proportions far exceeds its original purpose. In the summer of 2002 we inserted all of this “into the machine” and designed new italics. The final computer form was completed in November 2002. All the twelve designs are divided into six variants of differing boldness with the corresponding italics. The darkness of the individual sizes does not increase linearly, but follows a curve which rises more steeply towards the boldest extreme. The human eye, on the contrary, perceives the darkening as a more fluent process, and the neighbouring designs are better graded. The x-height of lower-case letters is extraordinarily large, so that the printed type face in the size of nine points is perceived rather as “ten points” and at the same time the line spacing is not too dense. A further ingenious optical trick of Josef Tyfa is the figures, which are designed as moderately non-aligning ones. Thus an imaginary third horizontal is created in the proportional scheme of the entire type face family, which supports legibility and suitably supplements the original intention to create a children’s type face with elements of playfulness. The same applies to the overall soft expression of the alphabet. The serifs are varied; their balancing, however, is well-considered: the ascender of the lower-case “d” has no serif and the letter appears poor, while, for example, the letter “y”, or “x”, looks complicated. The only serif to be found in upper-case letters is in “J”, where it is used exclusively for the purpose of balancing the rounded descender. These anomalies, however, fit perfectly into the structure of any smoothly running text and shift Juvenis towards an original, contemporary expression. Tyfa also offers three alternative lower-case letters *. In the case of the letter “g” the designer follows the one-storey form he had contemplated in the eighties, while in “k” he returns to the Benda inspiration and in “u” adds a lower serif as a reminder of the calligraphic principle. It is above all the italics that are faithful to the tradition of handwritten lettering. The fairly complicated “k” is probably the strongest characteristic feature of Juvenis; all the diagonals in “z”, “v”, “w”, “y” are slightly flamboyant, and this also applies to the upper-case letters A, V, W, Y. Juvenis blends excellently with drawn illustrations, for it itself is modelled in a very creative way. Due to its unmistakable optical effect, however, it will find application not only in children’s literature, but also in orientation systems, on posters, in magazines and long short-stories.
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