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  1. Camonflet by TanveerType, $12.00
    This unique set of letters designed in the style of serif. It's cutting edge and expanded looks carefully designed to feel like classic lettering. It's easy to read and cover a small area to utilize.
  2. Desire Black by Evo Studio, $17.00
    Desire black typeface is designed by Evo Studio. A display typeface with bold and bold contrasts. You'll love using the many alternative options and binders, perfect for creating great designs like logos, heads or titles.
  3. Ishtar by Hanoded, $15.00
    Ishtar was the Babylonian goddess of war, fertility, love and sex - all in all a lethal combination. She wasn't the sweetheart her lovers had hoped for; I guess the 'war' part in her resume is a dead give-away. Ishtar font is no sweetheart either: it doesn't have a real baseline and its spooky character might not be everyone's cup of tea. It does have a certain charm, however, and befitting a Babylonian goddess, it comes with Babylonian language support!
  4. Lysergic by Mysterylab, $24.00
    Lysergic is a smoky, swirly, super-psychedelic font that exudes 1960s vibes. This font is a tribute to the work of San Francisco artist Rick Griffin, famous for his psychedelic posters, creative lettering ideas, and especially his Grateful Dead album cover art. Griffin was a master of ink stippling and that particular drawing technique proves to be a great way to embellish this style of lettering. Set your time machine to 1969 and fire up your grooviest designs with Lysergic.
  5. Pundak by Hanoded, $15.00
    A long time ago, I used to work in a Pundak near the Dead Sea. It was a typical halfway restaurant slash gas station and you could order the usual dishes: fries, schnitzel, salad. Of course, this typeface has nothing to do with that Pundak; I just thought about the time I spent there when I created it. Pundak font is an all caps contoured affair. Ideal for packaging (not just Schnitzels…), headlines and posters. It comes with all the diacritics.
  6. Schadenfreude by Comicraft, $19.00
    We don't mean to gloat, but we have to say that it gives us immense, malicious pleasure and joy to supplant other popular germanesque letterforms with this, remarkably superior font. This successful addition to our DEAD cool POOL of ACHTUNG BABY alphabets will, no doubt, make you feel that your own library of teutonic fonts is now severely lacking. We're that mercenary, we're Mercs with Mouths, you might say. Wait, did we say that we DON'T mean to gloat? Actually, we do.
  7. Isabel by Letritas, $30.00
    Isabel was made out of necessity to create a new font for children and teenagers, that could be enough friendly and versatile for text in words or even easy-to- read long texts. The purpose of Isabel is to combine all the nice and friendly features of the simple letters that the teachers teach to the pupils at primary school, as they starting to learn to read, together with the normal editorial fonts we read every day. In this way it generates a very joyful serif font, or even friendly font, with some conservative aspects. In other words, Isabel is a font that, despite of being a “classic features” typography, is proud to show its innocent and ingenuous elements, this gives to the font a new point of view. The family is composed of 3 parts: the regular version, the italic version and the unicase version. Each one of them has 5 weights, 551 characters and is composed of 208 languages.
  8. Globet - Personal use only
  9. Katastrofe by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Katastrofe is danish for … well, catastrophe - you may have guessed that! This font was almost a catastrophe to make! I cut out all the letters in a cardboard, and went outside to spray the letters with a spraycan. Everything went smooth as planned, but suddenly the wind started to blow and the papers started to fly away! Luckily I found some stones I used to make the papers stay in place. Lucky for me - otherwise it would have been a catastrophe! Seconds after finishing this font project, it started to rain…I just avoided a catastrophe! But is this font really a catastrophe, or does it just mimic punk/spray/grunge/riot? Make your own statements using Katastrofe, or perhaps your very own punk sayings like “Punk is not dead”, “Anarchy Rebel” or what suits you the best. Whatever you choose to write, you will definitely get that real punk look! Perhaps you could even do a t-shirt print that says “Katastrofe” :) Comes with different upper and lowercase letters along with alternate versions of each letter - and of course a lot of foreign letters, because punk is not dead and punk is universal!
  10. Urban Sketch - Personal use only
  11. Huron by Solotype, $19.95
    A Barnhart Bros. & Spindler type from the late victorian period. We have been faithful to the spirit of the original buy "calmed down" a few of the lowercase letters to make the lines read more smoothly.
  12. Tetris Quadrate by Melissa Lapadula, $19.95
    This font is influenced by the advancement in graphic computer technology that has evolved since the first basic pixilated computer games. This typeface aims to be bold and brazen. The fonts primary function is heading use.
  13. RMU Bowery by RMU, $30.00
    In the last decade of the 19th century, Bruce Type Founders, New York - among others - released this shaded typeface which they named Bowery. Carefully redrawn and digitized, RMU Bowery breathes fresh life into this great design.
  14. Journalier by Par Défaut, $20.00
    Journalier is display sans serif typeface Perfect for Title and Heading, compose more than 300 characters, multilingual and OpenType features (Numerator, Denominator, Fraction, Superscript, Subscript, OldStyle Figure, Tabular Figure with OldStyle + Currency, Ordinal Lowercase & Discretionary Ligature)
  15. Porcupine Pickle by Hanoded, $20.00
    Porcupine Pickle - a weird font with a weird name. It is loose, it is girly, it is fun. It has an uneven baseline, yet is very easy to read. It comes with all the accents. Yay!
  16. Clockwork by Maulana Creative, $22.00
    Introducing Clockwork Blackletter Vintage Clockwork Blackletter Vintage is a handmade Modern Victorian handlettering, which is combining modern and classic typography with some awesome alternates. Yes we back to early 1800s, bring classic touch on this decade.
  17. Proband by SH Grafikdesign, $25.00
    The goal was to create a typeface that looks reputable and still original. Notably, some uppercase characters indicate this font its unique character. It is ideally suited for both body text and headings, or modern logos.
  18. AZ Cut Script by Artist of Design, $25.00
    AZ Cut Script utilizes a simple hand-drawn “old look” to the line work which is designed to have a “worn feel” to it. Ideal for use as headline or sub-head text in your design.
  19. Baby Gumbout by Mabhal Studio, $15.00
    Baby Gumbout is a cheerful, funny and friendly handwritten font. It will elevate a wide range of design projects to the highest level, be it branding, headings, wedding designs, invitations, signatures, logos, labels, and much more.
  20. Day N Nite by Typefactory, $14.00
    Day n Nite is a playful display font. It has a cheerful look that will elevate your crafting projects to the highest level, be it branding, headings, wedding designs, invitations, signatures, logos, labels, and much more!
  21. Fluffy Tiger by Fat Hamster, $20.00
    Fluffy Tiger - Hand made brush font Soft & passionately handwritten by brush font perfect for statement, flyers, greeting and invitation cards, social media quotes, logo design, apparel design, label and packaging design, heading, scrapbooking, calendars, book covers.
  22. Janger by Creativemedialab, $18.00
    Introducing Janger, a bold and fun display font. Janger features a reverse contrast style with a retro and psychedelic look that’s simply ideal for design such as posters, t-shirts, branding, heading, titles and many more
  23. Dirty Lizard by Sipanji21, $20.00
    Dirty Lizard is a display font with a graffiti style. It will elevate a wide range of design projects to the highest level, be it branding, headings, wedding designs, invitations, signatures, logos, labels, and much more!
  24. Cork Screw by ErlosDesign, $17.00
    CorkScrew - Quirky Handwritten Font by erlosDESIGN CorkScrew is quirky calligraphy script, with swash and extra doodle. It can be used for various purposes such as headings, logos, birthday invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, posters and much more.
  25. Proband Special by SH Grafikdesign, $25.00
    The goal was to create a typeface that looks reputable and still original. Notably, some uppercase characters indicate this font its unique character. It is ideally suited for both body text and headings, or modern logos.
  26. Toscana by Hemphill Type, $20.00
    A traditional Italian style font family inspired by the rural landscape and characterful back streets of Tuscany. The blend of gently rolling hills leading onto sharply peaked mountains has influenced the natural shapes of the letterforms.
  27. Willpower Slab by Sign Studio, $9.00
    Willpower Slab is made to write neatly and to make it easy to read properly. Smooth design and balanced thickness. Each character has been set kerning. You can just write comfortably with him 5 thickness options.
  28. GEOspeed - Personal use only
  29. Sargento Gorila - Personal use only
  30. Glotona Black - Personal use only
  31. Gaban - Personal use only
  32. Deslucida - Personal use only
  33. Sucesion Slab - Personal use only
  34. FuturexVariationSwishExtras - Unknown license
  35. Emily Austin by Three Islands Press, $39.00
    An indomitable woman who traveled a lot, Emily Austin (Bryan) Perry was one of the children of Moses Austin, of Austinville, Virginia. Like her famous brother, Stephen F. Austin, she settled in Texas as one of that region's earliest colonists. While traveling about seeking treatment for a sickly daughter, she wrote many letters home -- letters that show a distinctively compact, legible hand. The challenge for me in designing the face: resisting the temptation to read and re-read her bossy directives and urgent appeals, all packed tightly together on a page. Emily Austin has a complete character set, and then some.
  36. Helenium by Greater Albion Typefounders, $14.95
    Informal does not have to mean aggressively modern or casual. Helenium is inspired by some hand drawn capitals that I found added to a 19th century map. It's a great font for informal titles and headings that still keep an air or regularity and ever so slightly period elegance. It manages to be formal and casual all at once, as well as classical and modern. Helenium's range of different weights and drop shadow effects make it useful for hierarchical titles and headings. Helenium miniscule adds greater flexibility by extending the family with a fun range of rounded lower case forms.
  37. Amenable by Twinletter, $12.00
    Our latest fonts that save beauty in every word order you write with this font. made by paying attention to detailed geometric and paying attention to the perspective of the eye when reading the text using this font, so we made this font design to appear harmonious and comfortable to read. use this font to create a perfect design. This font is very suitable as text with displays for various kinds of branding, advertisements, posters, banners, packaging, news headlines, magazines, websites, logo design, banners, social media design and of course you can use a lot more.
  38. Tsanger Yun Hei SC by Tsanger, $198.00
    Tsanger Yunhei was designed and published by Tsanger. Tsanger Yunhei contains 8 styles and family package options. The designer has made unique treatment on the shape and structure of the pen, based on the Chinese calligraphy style and writing, which makes it easier to identify under the same size of the font and group reading effect better. Tsanger Yunhei is more in line with the aesthetic habits of Chinese characters getting the reading an easy task. This font adopts GB 2312—1980 standard, with a total of 6763 Chinese characters, matching Latin letters, Greek letters, Hiragana, Katakana, Russian Cyrillic letters, etc.
  39. Grimmig by Schriftlabor, $40.00
    Grimmig draws inspiration from solid and angular blackletter shapes and the idea of cutting letters out of paper. The interaction between curves, sharp edges, and partially unconventional serif placement makes it an excellent typeface for impactful headlines. The vivid details fade into the background in smaller sizes and provide an enjoyable reading experience for continuous text. Open counters and a large x-height contribute to Grimmig’s legibility in text sizes. It was developed as part of the MA Typeface Design in the University of Reading but had started before as a graduation project for Tamara Pilz.
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