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  1. Diorite by Three Islands Press, $24.00
    Diorite is modern face built on classical letterforms -- but left with a bit of residual roughness. Some might call Diorite forthright, others brutal. (It reminded the designer of the dark, hard igneous rock of the same name, treasured by the ancient Egyptians for statuary.) The typeface has a relatively chunky, four-style family; the italics are true cancellaresca corsiva, also writ heavy. "The cancellaresca is of course a Gothic design," notes the designer. "Just use a broader pen, and you'll see!" Has four styles: regular, bold, cursive, and cursive bold.
  2. String Theory by Ampersand Type Foundry, $20.00
    String Theory has been a 10+ year project in the making which originated from a type workshop in Graduate School at Otis College of Art & Design. The workshop was hosted by Dutch designer Hansje Van Halem, and we were tasked to play with string to create letterforms. Thus String Theory was born, and slowly migrated from yarn, to an illustrator file, to what it is today as a type family. Each glyph has it’s own custom string set up, along with each weight. Experimental in nature, edgy, with subliminal angst and grittiness.
  3. Deco Slaughter by Woodcutter, $45.00
    Deco Slaughter is a unique typeface that blends the elegant Art Deco style with the visceral and broken aesthetic of horror typography. Each letter is meticulously crafted to evoke a sense of intrigue and mystery. The sophisticated and geometric lines of Art Deco intertwine with shattered and bleeding details, creating a striking contrast. This typeface is perfect for projects that aim to break conventions and stand out with a provocative aesthetic. Deco Slaughter captures the essence of classic style with a dark and disturbing twist, providing your designs with a distinctive and memorable character.
  4. Sassoon Patterns by Sassoon-Williams, $48.00
    Many children start school with their hands not ready and trained to produce the precise strokes required for forming letters and starting to write. Pattern is essential preparation. It is fun for children, building their confidence as well as training their muscles for the task. Each font has normal letters and pattern characters. Free to download resources: How to access Stylistic Sets of alternative letters in these fonts Purchasers of this font package may use their Order Number to receive a free Copybook PDF by Rosemary Sassoon recommended for effective teaching
  5. Workstation Clutter by Zang-O-Fonts, $25.00
    This typeface came about when playing with felt tip marker settings in Corel Painter and is derivative of my own handwriting. Up until Workstation Clutter, all of my fonts were designed on paper, then scanned or reproduced into a digital format. With the use of Painter, the non-digital steps were removed, making this the first fully-digital Zang-O-Fonts typeface. Brian J Bonislawsky of the Astigmatic One Eye Typographic Institute helped round out the character set and additional needed characters. The name was inspired by an ex-girlfriend's disorganized desk.
  6. Chunkie by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    Chunkie is a simple serif experiment going for minimal width and maximum height. I made it into my display version of OpenType Pro, but mainly it was a vehicle for me to try out some more extreme serif ideas and glyph shapes. The solutions for the lowercase a and e are unique, for example. The double g ligature is a fun solution. I like the solution for the @, but I’m not sure how it will be received. That being said, it turned into a useful dark display face with a small x-height.
  7. MFC Brass Rules Petit by Monogram Fonts Co., $9.95
    Although brass line rules were a common feature in almost every vintage type catalog, these were recreated from those by the Franklin Type Foundry. Filling the Numerals and all Capital and Lowercase glyph slots are a total of 62 traditional Brass Rule designs, all extendable by combining with other rules, or by extending the pin line by simply typing a dash "-". A truly sleek and simple utilitarian font for invitations, menus, business cards, and whatnot. Download and view the "MFC Brass Rules Petit Guidebook" if you would like to learn a little more.
  8. Standard Shaded Sans by Yes Please, $35.00
    The Standard Shaded family is an homage to the grandiose Woodtypes of yesteryear. Standard blends a contemporary sense of craft and proportion with a dash of Woodtype-era personality to keep things interesting. The Standard Shaded family features OpenType conventional ligatures, discretionary ligatures and stylistic alternates as well as a standard set of accents and symbols to provide a versatile end-user experience. The Standard Shaded family has seen action in the print, web and motion arenas for clients such as IFC, Showtime, Nike Women's Training, Nike Sportswear, Target and Starbucks.
  9. Laro Soft by Larin Type Co, $15.00
    Laro Soft this is a modern sans-serif font that includes nine weights from thin to black and nine weights in Italic style. This multi-purpose font captures a huge range for the design and creation of your project. Laro will perfectly cope with a variety of tasks and he will always look stylish and modern. With it, you can create logos, labels, use in advertising, packaging, branding, book covers and magazines, cosmetics, banners, posters, headings, descriptions and much more. This font is easy to use has OpenType features.
  10. Carot Slab by Storm Type Foundry, $39.00
    Words in a blurry world want to be more firmly anchored in the line - this is the task of the Slab-serif, characterized by solid heels. They can be used in extreme sizes – under 6 points – as well as on huge tarpaulins covering trucks, boats and house facades. Carot serves its robust clarity. The eye takes a while to become accustomed to various character simplifications, but then comes a refreshing reading perception, familiar texts get actual sound. The whole Carot system of 64 members offers a modern alternative for all types of design work.
  11. EB Base Mono by Fenotype, $19.95
    Not your average monospaced typeface, Base Mono flourishes with several handsome OT features mostly found exclusively in text fonts. Despite the geometric and techno feel of the initial roman version, the cursive version is heavily influenced by traditional Finnish weaving and folk art! The contradiction is taken further by inclusion of such classical features as small capitals and lower case figures, usually found in slightly more traditional fonts. Base Mono family suits many editorial, corporate identity and logotype tasks. It can even be used for setting text such as captions and headlines.
  12. Laro by Larin Type Co, $15.00
    Laro this is a modern sans-serif font that includes nine weights from thin to black and nine weights in Italic style. This multi-purpose font captures a huge range for the design and creation of your project. Laro will perfectly cope with a variety of tasks and he will always look stylish and modern. With it, you can create logos, labels, use in advertising, packaging, branding, book covers and magazines, cosmetics, banners, posters, headings, descriptions and much more. This font is easy to use has OpenType features.
  13. Mag Mixer by ParaType, $30.00
    MagMixer, a display typeface, was designed in 2005 for ParaType by Dmitry Kirsanov. During work on Magistral the designer had an idea of creating a more decorative face based on Magistral shapes but reflecting an industrial and mechanichal approach. Each glyph has maximal contrast between strokes and horizontal shift in shape. The result is some strange and enigmatic but legible letterforms with active inner rhythm. Its letters are reminiscent of building construction, chess board, and many other things that corresponding to author's task. For use in advertising and display typography.
  14. Huben by Minor Praxis, $20.00
    Inspired by a dark techno typography design style which tends to utilize space of a module. Designed for headlines, titling, large-format prints and posters. Huben is a wide extended width based, dense kern, a strong of a structures and heavy looks, make it more loud and on-point type of impression. Matched with basic sans serif typefaces as a body copy. Available regular and italic in standard and outlined version of styles with multi languages support. Ligatures, stylistic alternates, and some stuff like icons and symbols are added.
  15. Al Zephyre Conquer by Aluyeah Studio, $125.00
    Hello Aluyeaholics! Unveiling the Zephyre Conquer, a luxurious windy ligature display typeface, which masterfully blends the mysterious allure of the zephyr with the beauty and grace. It's a unique amalgamation of mindful design and desire that creates an inexplicably elegant aesthetic. Conquer and capture attention whilst adding a dash of elegance to your projects with Zephyre Conquer. Indulge in an opulent collection of more than 200+ quick-access ligatures and alternatives with Zephyre Conquer. It presents everyone the luxury to summon deeper creativity and mold their artistry with grace.
  16. Tinkerer by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Tinkerer, TapedUp, and Rumpled are based on the template I used for several letterbat fonts—fonts made of wrenches and bolts, hammers, or paper clips. TapedUp can be thought of as a font made from masking tape, and Rumpled is the same design but the tape pieces are wavy. Tinkerer is the same design but with elements that resemble what might happen if one constructed letters from Tinker Toys. All are caps only, but some of the shapes on the lower-case keys differ from the corresponding shapes on the upper-case keys.
  17. Viktors Littl Creepy Horror by TypoGraphicDesign, $19.00
    CHARACTERISTICS The dark and sharp character of the typeface is a very unique atmosphere. The letter-forms can with broken trees, rotten and old and branches are associated. The partially pointed edges remind thorns (bushes) a rose. APPLICATION AREA The edgy, contrasty horror and fantasy font »Viktors Littl Creepy Horror« would look good at display size for headlines in magazines or websites, movie posters, music covers or webbanner. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Headline Font / Display Font / Fancy Font »Viktors Littl Creepy Horror« OpenType Font with 354 glyphs - alternative letters and ligatures (with accents & €) & 1 style (regular)
  18. Dacttelyons by Sitintahitam, $27.00
    Dacttelyons is a blackletter typeface inspired by gothic era, and this typeface perfect for people looking for vintage with dark feel. Dacttelyons suitable for any graphic designs such as branding materials, t-shirt, print, logo, poster, packaging .etc ADDITIONAL INFORMATION For upgrading license please contact me. Upgraded licenses are required for apps, books, television, commercial exhibition, film, gaming, print on demand products, etc. simply email me to : hastohst@gmail.com We hope you enjoy the font, please feel free to comment if you have any thoughts or feedback. Thanks for purchasing and have fun! Cheers 🍻
  19. Beckford Script by Dear Alison, $29.00
    Brush lettered scripts have such a quick expressive quality to them and have amazed me since I was a little girl. The quick whip of the wrist can make or break a letterform so easily. They are filled with personality and visual flavor. Beckford Script taps into that association and brings a quick handed sassiness reminiscent of vintage travel brochures and old pulp and romance novels. But for whatever you might need this script for, you'll find it up for the task. Spice up your font collection and pick up Beckford Script today!
  20. Page No. 508 by HiH, $10.00
    Page No. 508 was designed by William Hamilton Page in 1887 as one of a series of designs for die-cut wood types for the firm of Page & Setchell of Norwich, Connecticut. Page & Setchell was the successor to The William H. Page Wood Type Company and was sold to the Hamilton Manufacturing Company of Two Rivers, Wisconsin in 1891. 508 is a heavy all-caps font designed for headline work. It has a strong presence that reverses out well (light-colored type on a dark background). Great for retro style posters.
  21. Bronzion by Mans Greback, $69.00
    Bronzion is a blackletter typeface rooted in medieval aesthetics. With its dark ages inspiration, Bronzion is a captivating blend of calligraphy and heavy metal undertones. The typeface captures the ornamental beauty of middle ages manuscripts while catering to modern design needs. Its heavy, intricate design makes it perfect for projects that require a touch of medieval grandeur. Use characters 🌲🌳🎠🐂🐅🐆🐈🐉🐎🐕🐦🐯🐲🐺👑👸🗡🤴🦁🦅🦇🦌🦎🦓🦖 to create heraldry-like logos and symbols. Example: Magic🐉Empire
  22. Hayen by Twinletter, $15.00
    Looking for a way to make your brand look dark, mysterious, and even gothic? look no further, HAYEN Blackletter! This font is perfect for creating labels, retro designs, stamping, badges, and packaging. Use it for your next retro Oktoberfest poster or for your next tattoo. It’s also a great choice for a barber shop or whiskey brand. Plus, it’s available in a variety of different styles and weights, so you can find the perfect one for your needs. So why wait? Add this Blackletter font to your next project today!
  23. Lilith by Dawnland, $13.00
    Hand drawn shadow entities from the dark corners of Dawnland. Lilith X is ideal for: Initial characters - give your text a unparalleled facelift! Headlines - create a unique look for your posters, event graphics, book covers & music/media/game packaging. Preamble - reanimate the introduction... The main focus and usage of Lilith X are initial characters or headlines for posters, event graphics and music/media/game packaging. The bread text on the gallery images is written in Aeterna . Lilith X contain uppercase and small caps letters A-Z + swedish characters Å Ä Ö.
  24. Basil Lime Margarita by PeachCreme, $19.00
    Dive into the refreshing elegance of "Basil Lime Margarita" – a font that dances between carefree spontaneity and sophisticated allure. Crafted with the attention to detail reminiscent of bespoke calligraphy, every stroke tells a story. Featuring 123 meticulously designed ligatures, it brings words to life with a seamless flow. And with distinct beginning and ending swashes, this font becomes a playground for design creativity. Whether you're branding a chic cafe or penning heartfelt notes, "Basil Lime Margarita" ensures your message stands out with a dash of zest and a splash of charm.
  25. Larch by Mans Greback, $29.00
    Larch is a clear and crisp high quality script typeface. It consists of five weights: White, Bright, Shaded, Dark & Black. Each style is working great separately, but they make the perfect combination together. Larch is designed by Måns Grebäck in 2016. The font supports hundreds of languages. It contains contextual and stylistic alternates, swashes and ligatures. Write # after any lowercase letter to make swashes! You can also write % after the following letters to make left swashes: b d f h i j k l t Example: Black% Lar#ch
  26. Kyiv by Apostrof, $40.00
    The font Kyiv is an attempt to unite old-style antiqua with the Ukrainian tradition and modern requirements. Besides having usual italics the Renaissance tradition of "semi-italics" renewed, compact weights are also provided. Special charm is added by decorative motives of chestnut leaves and flowers. The weights are included in a way to promote the solution of various tasks both text, and an accidental set in various combinations. The font Kyiv was awarded the 2nd prize in category of text fonts in the first Ukrainian typeface competition Ruthenia in 2010.
  27. Caligreto by FoxType, $15.00
    Introducing Caligreto Display new generation Typeface with 5 Weights. Caligreto Typeface created with the vision of to attract the audience to your brand . The finest details of this typeface are methodically and mathematically created. Caligreto is created with all the tasks of a corporate font and also for the usage in a variety of projects, including branding, logos, titles, headlines, servers, posters, screens, display, digital ads, and everything else. We are putting a lot of effort on this font as a long-term project. The Typeface includes Five Weights. Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold and Bold.
  28. Grims Acid by Figuree Studio, $18.00
    Grims Acid is a spine-chilling, liquid-inspired Halloween display font that oozes with eerie vibes. With its twisted, dripping letters and macabre aesthetics, this font is the perfect choice for adding a touch of horror and dark whimsy to your Halloween-themed designs. Whether you’re creating spooky party invitations, haunted house posters, or eerie social media graphics, Grims Acid will give your text a hauntingly memorable twist that sends shivers down the spine. Embrace the supernatural and let Grims Acid infuse your designs with a ghoulishly delightful atmosphere.
  29. Krick by FoxType, $30.00
    Introducing Krick Display new generation Typeface with 4 Weights. Krick Typeface created with the vision of to attract the audience to your brand . The finest details of this typeface are methodically and mathematically created. Krick is created with all the tasks of a corporate font and also for the usage in a variety of projects, including branding, logos, titles, headlines, servers, posters, screens, display, digital ads, and everything else. We are putting a lot of effort on this font as a long-term project. The Typeface includes four Weights. Regular, Medium, SemiBold, and Bold.
  30. Ashtronaut by Chank, $20.00
    Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, the new Ashtronaut font is on fire and blasting off into outer space. This futuristic new font combines basic geometric forms like circles and dashes to form uppercase shapes that are softer and more traditional and lowercase letters with sharp and abstract characteristics. The result is a minimalist style that creates distinct and innovative new glyphs and letter combinations. The basic Bold variety is the strongest of the bunch. Try overlapping it with the other styles — Inlines, Outlines, and Bulbs — in different colors for dramatic and exciting effects.
  31. Vegetability by Hanoded, $15.00
    Vegetability: “The quality or state of being vegetable”. Yes, I know: it’s kinda weird, but I quite like the name of this font! I am trying to become a vegetarian (I am a ‘flexitarian’ right now) and I was trying to find a good veggie recipe for dinner, when this name crossed my mind. Vegetability is a handwritten font with a dash of roughness, a splash of attitude and a pinch of class. Comes with a whole bunch of diacritics and double letter ligatures for the lower case letters.
  32. Standard Shaded Slab by Yes Please, $35.00
    The Standard Shaded family is an homage to the grandiose Woodtypes of yesteryear. Standard blends a contemporary sense of craft and proportion with a dash of Woodtype-era personality to keep things interesting. The Standard Shaded family features OpenType conventional ligatures, discretionary ligatures and stylistic alternates as well as a standard set of accents and symbols to provide a versatile end-user experience. The Standard Shaded family has seen action in the print, web and motion arenas for clients such as IFC, Showtime, Nike Women's Training, Nike Sportswear, Target and Starbucks.
  33. Romeo Fans by Haksen, $17.00
    Romeo Fans is a natural brush script with texture and similar to hand written. I designed it by hand and I really hope you will enjoy using this font. I love using this one with layer masks in Photoshop, it really looks natural written. Romeo Fans Script includes a couple ligatures to make everything look totally hand-done, it also contains other additional features like swashes and spots. What's Included: - Ligatures - Numbers + Punctuation - Non-English support - Swashes - Spots Please contact me if anything question, I'm glad to help. Happy Designing!
  34. Cafelatte by Sudtipos, $59.00
    It's not everyday that you want to have dark chocolate with your favorite latté. But sometimes, as out of the ordinary as it is, it can be just the ticket. Cafelatte's design offers a somewhat unpolished calligraphic concept, reminiscent of wooden type, but done with the unique brush of Angel Koziupa and Bezier wizardry of Alejandro Paul. The discerning packaging designer will certainly find it refreshing to be able to put a darker, unconventional touch on his or her design. And who says primal instincts can't express themselves elegantly?
  35. Halfway There by Hanoded, $15.00
    Halfway There… We love to go camping as a family and we usually go to France (because France is only a 5 hour drive from where we live, it is usually sunny and they have the best bread in the world - enough said!). Somewhere around Lille, or Luxembourg City (depending on our destination in France), the kids always ask: ‘are we almost there?’ and my answer is always: ‘we’re halfway there!’.
  36. Belly Laugh by Comicraft, $19.00
    When we asked Dave Gibbons to name the typestyle he created for the sound effects in GIVE ME LIBERTY, he must've thought we were kidding. So we humored him, and now you can get in on the joke when you order BELLY LAUGH and Dave's signature font for just $99. It's a rib-tickler alright, and it's also available separately for those of you who like to laugh alone.
  37. Qidung Swara by Creative17studio, $20.00
    Qidung Swara is a heritage typeface. Inspired by Aksara Jawa, character that has its own uniqueness and privilege. Qidung Swara was created to support use in all designs, such as branding, magazines, advertising brochures, music album covers and other uses. Qidung Swara also support multilingual language. Available in 2 styles: Regular and Italic. Grab this exclusive and awesome font fast. Don't miss it. Any question? Jusk Ask. Free update Thank You
  38. WILD2 Keetoowah by Fontry West, $10.00
    Keetoowah evolved from a just a few letters in a sketch for a sorority t-shirt design. They loved it and kept asking for more of the same. The only solution was to make a font. These characters were made to be broken up, two toned, rotated, merged and jammed together. But, Keetoowah has a serious side. It has a great Southwestern flavor like smokey BBQ and patterned blankets.
  39. Belucian by Font Bureau, $40.00
    The Belucian series offers a distinguished text design supported by dynamic headline structure. In need of a distinctive display style, Smart magazine asked Font Bureau in 1990 to revise the work of Lucian Bernhard from 1925. David Berlow prepared Belucian Demi, now accompanied by Kelly Ehrgott-Milligan’s 1994 Demi Italic, added Book and Book Italic for text, and designed Ultra for dynamic impact in headlines; FB 1990–94
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