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  1. Requista by Timurtype, $14.00
    Introducing by Timur type Proudly Present, Requista Requista A Handwritten Script Font Requista is perfect for product packaging, branding project, megazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background. This Claritty font includes: -Full Set of standard alphabet and punctuation & symbol -Extra set Ligature -multilingual support. Embelish your designs with our original fonts.Enjoy the font,Thank you!
  2. Hello Hollis by Zane Studio, $15.00
    Introducing the Halo Hollis Font Duo.. hello nice people this is my new font, the Hello Hollis Font Duo sits somewhere between a modern serif and signature, Hello Hollis is great for logo branding, wedding invitations, typography, text quotes, magazines, or anything else you want. Hello Hollis Serif includes, numbers, punctuation, alternatives, ligatures and also supports other languages :) Thank You :)
  3. Vince by Sign Studio, $15.00
    Vince was created to be a display font. Each side of the character is carefully crafted so that this font has a premium quality. The curve that has an extrema point will be kept geometric and smooth. Ligatures and Stylistic Alternate work well to provide design variations. Versatile for building branding, invitations, logotypes, magazine headings and posters. Supporting font in preview : Hexi
  4. Rigid Display by Studio Fat Cat, $20.00
    Rigid Display is a sans serif font designed for display needs such as titles, logos, etc. with a different touch. Rigid Display provides 5 weights for its users to have freedom in handling. This fresh font is an alternative that will refresh your font library and also the viewers so feel free to choose it as the main pawn for your project
  5. Royal Blossom by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Royal Blossom belongs to my extended family of blackletter fonts that are derived from the famous Royal Bavarian Fraktur. Ayres Royal and Monkeytails also belong to this elaborate set of blackletter fonts; that's why I now offer the lot for an exceptional price. All fonts can be mixed and used together. Your type designer with a crunch for history, Gert Wiescher.
  6. Daretro Mandra by Letterena Studios, $10.00
    Daretro Mandra is elegant serif font. Made for any professional project branding. It is the best for branding, printing, wedding and quotes. Every letter has a unique and beautiful touch. Our fonts are inspired from the country of paris exquisite places according to this font. Includes: Daretro Mandra (OTF) Features: Beautiful Ligatures Beautiful Alternates PUA Encoded Multilingual Support Numerals and Punctuation
  7. CarnivalFest by Artyway, $19.00
    Introducing the "CarnivalFest" font, the perfect addition to any party or celebration! This colorful and playful font features rounded letters in a variety of bright hues, making it perfect for birthday invitations, carnival posters, and party headlines. Add a touch of fun and excitement to your event with "CarnivalFest"! Your download font file with: - Colored letters - Punctuation coverage - Alternate symbols with bubbles - Multilingual
  8. Roundwell by Javanice Studio, $16.00
    Introducing Roundwell by Javanice Studio Roundwell is A Moniline Handwritten Font Roundwell is perfect for branding project, apparel, labels, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, and any type of advertising purpose or just used to express words above the background. This font includes multilingual support. Enjoy the font, feel free to comment or feedback, send me PM or email.
  9. Overland Brush by Gatype, $10.00
    Overland Brush is a beautiful uppercase display brush font, designed with a modern vibe. The Overland Brush is best suited for any design project, such as posters, banners, logos, book covers, album covers, quotes, invitations, greeting cards, business cards, titles, print products, merchandise, social media, etc. Find out more ways to use this font by previewing the font. Thank you and happy designing
  10. Basketto by Mike Zuidgeest, $12.50
    Basketto is a carefully crafted, handmade sans serif font. Completely built from scratch in Adobe Illustrator. The glyphs are nice and bold, with sharp corners. Use Basketto for your product packaging, out of home adverting, food truck posters, festivals or the travel industry. This is my official font debut, I would love to hear from you to see my font on your product!
  11. Tickety Boo NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here's a new take on an old favorite from Frederic Goudy, named Goudy Fancy. Taking its name from a British expression meaning "A-OK," this font is a perfect choice for engaging and enchanting headlines. The font also contains numerous alternate characters to spice up your layouts. Both versions of the font contain characters to support all major European languages.
  12. Christmas Sleigh by Arkrist Letter, $14.00
    Christmas Sleigh is a lovely handwritten font inspired by a festive, modern, and elegant Christmas party. Christmas Sleigh is perfect for invitations, greeting cards, t-shirt designs, product designs, etc. Let’s celebrate Christmas with the Christmas Sleigh font, and make your Christmas even more festive! This font is PUA encoded, which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  13. Pedrera by Etewut, $20.00
    Introducing a vintage typeface Pedrera It is simple pleasure for your eyes. But in the same time, fonts from the family could be used for card signing or product design, they have characters with tiny details that fascinate your attention. Each font is PUA encoded and has foreign symbols. Pedrera family has 6 fonts: - Regular - Bold - Italic - Italic Bold - Script - Script Bold
  14. Roseglow by Timurtype, $14.00
    Introducing by Timur type Proudly Present, Roseglow Roseglow A fun Handwritten Font Roseglow is perfect for product packaging, branding project, megazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background. This Roseglow font includes: -Full Set of standard alphabet and punctuation & symbol -Extra set doodles -multilingual support. Embelish your designs with our original fonts.Enjoy the font,Thank you!
  15. Bhuron by Twinletter, $15.00
    Introducing the Bhuron Blackletter Font. fonts that can give you the option to mix and match for a unique and attractive look. This font can be used in a variety of projects to create a vintage and elegant style. Use it to enhance visual projects, titles, or banners, packaging with a bold classic look that exudes style, elegance, and strong personality.
  16. Hakan by Typefactory, $14.00
    Hakan is an modern display font with an Arabian look. This font particularly for those not native to Arabic languages. Hakan try to bring back the Baghdad and Alladin memories to your design or typography. The font suits creative titling on both web and print, perfect for scroll text. Well balanced letters make for readable blocks of copy or headings.
  17. Lemonade Fabrica by Abo Daniel, $15.00
    introducing LEMONADE FABRICA -the quirky handwritten font- It is a beautiful quirky font that perfect for a lettering project like cutting vinyl, silhouettes, t-shirt design, mugs, advertisements, book covers, posters, business cards, social media, and more. The doodles make this font so perfect. Features: - Uppercase - Lowercase - Number & Punctuations - Multilingual - Doodles - PUA encoded Hope you love it Regards, Abo Daniel Studio
  18. Gingle Snowland by Balpirick, $15.00
    Gingle Snowland is a Monoline Signature Font. Gingle Snowland is a gorgeous monoline script font. This amazing typeface is perfect for product packaging, branding project, magazine, social media, wedding invitations, or just used to express words above the background. Gingle Snowland also multilingual support. Enjoy the font, feel free to comment or feedback, send me PM or email. Thank you!
  19. Ballistone by Timurtype, $14.00
    Introducing by Timur type Proudly Present, Ballistone Ballistone A Handwritten Script Font Ballistone is perfect for product packaging, branding project, megazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background. This Ballistone font includes: -Full Set of standard alphabet and punctuation & symbol -Extra set ligature & underline -multilingual support. Embelish your designs with our original fonts.Enjoy the font,Thank you!
  20. Karasha by Nurf Designs, $25.00
    Karasha is a display font with Japanese style. You will get an Japanese feel to every text that uses this font. It’s the perfect font for any design projects that require a Asian aesthetic. Works on PC & Mac Simple installations Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word. PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software.
  21. Bold Marker by Timurtype, $14.00
    Introducing by Timur type Proudly Present, Bold Marker Bold Marker A Handwritten Font Bold Marker is perfect for product packaging, branding project, megazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background. This Bold Marker font includes: -Full Set of standard alphabet and punctuation & symbol -multilingual support. Embelish your designs with our original fonts.Enjoy the font,Thank you!
  22. Antique by Storm Type Foundry, $26.00
    The concept of the Baroque Roman type face is something which is remote from us. Ungrateful theorists gave Baroque type faces the ill-sounding attribute "Transitional", as if the Baroque Roman type face wilfully diverted from the tradition and at the same time did not manage to mature. This "transition" was originally meant as an intermediate stage between the Aldine/Garamond Roman face of the Renaissance, and its modern counterpart, as represented by Bodoni or Didot. Otherwise there was also a "transition" from a slanted axis of the shadow to a perpendicular one. What a petty detail led to the pejorative designation of Baroque type faces! If a bookseller were to tell his customers that they are about to choose a book which is set in some sort of transitional type face, he would probably go bust. After all, a reader, for his money, would not put up with some typographical experimentation. He wants to read a book without losing his eyesight while doing so. Nevertheless, it was Baroque typography which gave the world the most legible type faces. In those days the craft of punch-cutting was gradually separating itself from that of book-printing, but also from publishing and bookselling. Previously all these activities could be performed by a single person. The punch-cutter, who at that time was already fully occupied with the production of letters, achieved better results than he would have achieved if his creative talents were to be diffused in a printing office or a bookseller's shop. Thus it was possible that for example the printer John Baskerville did not cut a single letter in his entire lifetime, for he used the services of the accomplished punch-cutter John Handy. It became the custom that one type founder supplied type to multiple printing offices, so that the same type faces appeared in various parts of the world. The type face was losing its national character. In the Renaissance period it is still quite easy to distinguish for example a French Roman type face from a Venetian one; in the Baroque period this could be achieved only with great difficulties. Imagination and variety of shapes, which so far have been reserved only to the fine arts, now come into play. Thanks to technological progress, book printers are now able to reproduce hairstrokes and imitate calligraphic type faces. Scripts and elaborate ornaments are no longer the privilege of copper-engravers. Also the appearance of the basic, body design is slowly undergoing a change. The Renaissance canonical stiffness is now replaced with colour and contrast. The page of the book is suddenly darker, its lay-out more varied and its lines more compact. For Baroque type designers made a simple, yet ingenious discovery - they enlarged the x-height and reduced the ascenders to the cap-height. The type face thus became seemingly larger, and hence more legible, but at the same time more economical in composition; the type area was increasing to the detriment of the margins. Paper was expensive, and the aim of all the publishers was, therefore, to sell as many ideas in as small a book block as possible. A narrowed, bold majuscule, designed for use on the title page, appeared for the first time in the Late Baroque period. Also the title page was laid out with the highest possible economy. It comprised as a rule the brief contents of the book and the address of the bookseller, i.e. roughly that which is now placed on the flaps and in the imprint lines. Bold upper-case letters in the first line dramatically give way to the more subtle italics, the third line is highlighted with vermilion; a few words set in lower-case letters are scattered in-between, and then vermilion appears again. Somewhere in the middle there is an ornament, a monogram or an engraving as a kind of climax of the drama, while at the foot of the title-page all this din is quietened by a line with the name of the printer and the year expressed in Roman numerals, set in 8-point body size. Every Baroque title-page could well pass muster as a striking poster. The pride of every book printer was the publication of a type specimen book - a typographical manual. Among these manuals the one published by Fournier stands out - also as regards the selection of the texts for the specimen type matter. It reveals the scope of knowledge and education of the master typographers of that period. The same Fournier established a system of typographical measurement which, revised by Didot, is still used today. Baskerville introduced the smoothing of paper by a hot steel roller, in order that he could print astonishingly sharp letters, etc. ... In other words - Baroque typography deserves anything else but the attribute "transitional". In the first half of the 18th century, besides persons whose names are prominent and well-known up to the present, as was Caslon, there were many type founders who did not manage to publish their manuals or forgot to become famous in some other way. They often imitated the type faces of their more experienced contemporaries, but many of them arrived at a quite strange, even weird originality, which ran completely outside the mainstream of typographical art. The prints from which we have drawn inspiration for these six digital designs come from Paris, Vienna and Prague, from the period around 1750. The transcription of letters in their intact form is our firm principle. Does it mean, therefore, that the task of the digital restorer is to copy meticulously the outline of the letter with all inadequacies of the particular imprint? No. The type face should not to evoke the rustic atmosphere of letterpress after printing, but to analyze the appearance of the punches before they are imprinted. It is also necessary to take account of the size of the type face and to avoid excessive enlargement or reduction. Let us keep in mind that every size requires its own design. The longer we work on the computer where a change in size is child's play, the more we are convinced that the appearance of a letter is tied to its proportions, and therefore, to a fixed size. We are also aware of the fact that the computer is a straightjacket of the type face and that the dictate of mathematical vectors effectively kills any hint of naturalness. That is why we strive to preserve in these six alphabets the numerous anomalies to which later no type designer ever returned due to their obvious eccentricity. Please accept this PostScript study as an attempt (possibly futile, possibly inspirational) to brush up the warm magic of Baroque prints. Hopefully it will give pleasure in today's modern type designer's nihilism.
  23. Allrounder Grotesk by Identity Letters, $40.00
    A true workhorse. The only Grotesk you’ll ever need. Allrounder Grotesk is a neutral, powerful Neogrotesk member of the Allrounder superfamily. An unobtrusive teamplayer as well as an excellent soloist, this hard-working sans-serif typeface is ready for any task you’ll throw it at. A workhorse that lives up to its name, Allrounder Grotesk consists of ten weights ranging from a delicate Air to a powerful Black with 900+ glyphs per font. Each weight is accompanied by carefully hand-corrected italics. Allrounder Grotesk supports more than 200 Latin-based languages, containing the complete “LatinPlus” glyph set developed by Underware. It also provides you with plenty of OpenType features and additional goodies: small capitals, ten sets of figures, case-sensitive forms, ligatures, superiors, fractions and arrows. Equipped like this, you’ll be ready for any kind of sophisticated typesetting scenario you might encounter. With Allrounder Grotesk, you’ve got a sans that works great for body text, yet looks crisp and clean in headlines and display sizes. Whether annual reports, magazine and editorial layouts, nonfiction books, branding and packaging work, large-scale advertising, forms and contracts, or contemporary posters: Allrounder Grotesk is up for it. This multitalented font family was developed in a 2-year process by Moritz Kleinsorge. It was the first release of the Allrounder superfamily, a series of typefaces sharing the same color and horizontal metrics (cap height, small cap height and x-height): a typesetting system whose components match each other perfectly. Any other part of this design kit, e. g., Allrounder Antiqua or Allrounder Monument, may be easily combined with Allrounder Grotesk. Perfect Pairing: Allrounder Antiqua + Allrounder Grotesk Allrounder Antiqua is the ideal complement to Allrounder Grotesk. They both share common vertical metrics and a common color. This allows you to pair both typefaces within the same layout—even within the same paragraph—without creating visual disruption. Head over to the Family Page of Allrounder Antiqua to get more information about this typeface. Design Trick: Bilingual Design With the Allrounder Superfamily Combining Allrounder Grotesk with Allrounder Antiqua is an ideal approach for bilingual designs, wherein both languages get the same emphasis yet are distinguished with two different typefaces. It's also best practice to set headlines in a different typeface than the body text if they harmonize with each other. Allrounder Grotesk and Allrounder Antiqua provide you with the perfect pair for this purpose. In any kind of design, in any type of medium, working with Allrounder fonts is effortless. That’s why Allrounder got its name.
  24. Colossal Love by Create Big Supply, $17.00
    Experience the beauty and authenticity of Colossal Love, a mesmerizing handwritten font that will captivate your audience. With its natural feel and resemblance to real handwriting, Colossal Love adds a personal touch to your designs. Whether you're creating wedding invitations, stationery art, or eye-catching social media posts, this font will infuse your projects with elegance and charm. Colossal Love features a comprehensive set of uppercase and lowercase letters, allowing you to create versatile typography that suits your creative vision. The font also includes numbers and punctuation, ensuring seamless integration into your designs. Its multilingual support allows you to communicate your message effectively across different languages, making it accessible to a global audience. What sets Colossal Love apart is its extensive collection of ligatures. These ligatures enhance the natural flow of the font, creating seamless connections between letters and giving your text a handcrafted appearance. The result is a unique and authentic look that captures the essence of handwritten elegance. With PUA encoding, accessing the amazing glyphs and ligatures of Colossal Love is effortless. This feature ensures that you can fully explore the font's potential and unlock its hidden treasures with ease. Let your creativity soar as you experiment with different combinations and give your designs a personal and heartfelt touch. Discover the beauty of Colossal Love and bring a touch of handwritten elegance to your projects. Add a personal and intimate feel to your designs and make a lasting impression on your audience.
  25. Albrecht Fraktur by New Renaissance Fonts, $20.00
    In his 1538 book on measurement, Albrecht Dürer gave clear descriptions and drawings about the proportions of the letters in both Roman and 'fraktur' alphabets (from Latin 'fractura', meaning that it's broken up with lots of different angles rather than smooth curves). Here is the fraktur alphabet as a font completed for use today, with a few characters modernised and some gaps filled. Of course there are countless examples of fraktur fonts already circulating, and indeed one foundry even has another version of this particular one; but we have different approaches to some of the questions raised, we have aimed at a more even tracking (horizontal spacing), and the 260 glyphs in our version include accents and other diacritics, and the modern symbols which Dürer would surely have embraced if he had had access to the internet.
  26. Voguish by Redy Studio, $19.00
    Voguish – Sophisticated Calligraphy Are you looking for an outstanding and unique font? Do you want to add some fun and playfulness to your creations? Then this is the font that you need! Say hello to Voguish – the new, exclusive, and elegant font! Voguish is a sophisticated font ideally crafted to easily create amazing results with a minimum of fuss. Voguish is a perfectly balanced font with unique, stylish letter shapes that have been combined with a sophisticated contemporary touch. Being a perfectly multifunctional font, it is the ideal fit for new season designs. It’s perfect for all those luxurious projects or designs that you want to stand out from the crowd! Download it now and make all your dreams come true! It’s so unique and elegant in look, that it will be the talk of your town! Voguish features: A full set of upper & lowercase characters Numbers & punctuation Gorgeous ligatures A full set of alternate upper & lowercase characters Uppercase beginning swashes Lowercase ending swashes Lowercase alternates characters Multilingual symbols PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. Feel free to give me a message if you have a problem or question. Thank you so much for taking the time to look at one of our products.
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  28. Hustle Faster by Arendxstudio, $14.00
    Hustle Faster font is very suitable for type & logotype. This font is very stylish and with 2 different styles so it gets variations and flavors that will appear more retro style and I think this is perfect for the needs of your design projects
  29. Rhiccus by Patria Ari, $19.00
    Rhiccus is inspired from vintage and classic look. This font is suitable for any design like branding, print templates, fashion, print templates, & more. With more than 9 variants, this font works well to mix and match with each other to best fit the occasion.
  30. Quintrell by Jorsetype, $12.00
    Quintrell is a very natural looking yet bold handwritten script. The Features of this fonts is; Standart ligatures, Stylistic Alternates, Stylistic sets, PUA Unicode (Private Use Areas). Programs that support in this font are Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, Corel Draw and Microsoft Office.
  31. Another Fool by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Another font, Another Fool! This one made me think of cake - you know, a crisp crust and sprinkles on top. Perhaps the recipe includes blueberry and peanuts? Well, this fonts' recipe includes 6 different versions of each letter as well as multilingual support! Yummy!
  32. Real One Specific by Sulthan Studio, $8.00
    Real one specific! This font duo comes with a script typeface as well as a sans serif typeface. The two typefaces complement each other really well with beautiful, eye-catching handwritten nuances. This font is very light and can also make your job stand out.
  33. Spotlight by ITC, $29.99
    Spotlight was created by British designer Tony Geddes in the tradition of the bold serif fonts of early 19th century England. It too is a robust alphabet exhibiting extreme stroke contrasts, however, Geddes gave his font a more relaxed feel by not filling in the strokes completely. Long white rays break up the otherwise dark black strokes, following the form of the outer contours and giving the figures a three dimensional look. Spotlight is also reminiscent of the decorative advertisements of the 1930s and of the glamorous revues and shows of this time. Spotlight is perfect for headlines and display in larger point sizes.
  34. Renais by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Renais is a set of Renaissance Initials. The embellished letters are on the keys A through Z. The letters without embellishments are on the lowercase letters a through z. The embellishments without the letters are in alphabetical order on the following keys: 1234567890!§$%&/()=?,.-;:_ You can superimpose the three forms for special effects, they are designed to fit exactly over each other. Have fun! Gert Wiescher - forever discovering old fonts!
  35. Swanville by Ingrimayne Type, $5.00
    Swanville developed as part of a train font that eventually became LetterTrain. The letters of Swanville are bold, have a funny “serif” on the top but not on the bottom, and when the letters have interiors, the interior has the shape of the letter. Lower-case letters are smaller versions of the upper-case letters. Because development of this face stopped long ago, it has a limited character set.
  36. Headley by Sarid Ezra, $13.00
    Headley - Vintage Font Duo is a handmade font duo. Contain two fonts, the rough sans and monoline script. You can use this font for every project. Suitable for branding logo, hand lettering, or apparel design. This font duo also support multilingual, number and symbol, alternates, swash, and underline. Also this font already PUA Encoded. PS: Type underscore + number (from 1 to 5). Or copy Hea_3dley in preview bellow.. Don't hesitate to ask me at saridezra@gmail.com - Thank you!
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  38. Thoriq by Cititype, $17.00
    Introducing our new font which is signature style. monoline looks like writing with a 'Rollerball pen'. We give the name this font "Thoriq". Thoriq means path, pattern or way. its analogized from the way people write with bold and definite strokes. The font consists of a lowercase, uppercase and swash with a strong character so it is suitable for use for brand logos, you can print it on t-shirts, cards, posters and other merchandises. We also created a special font that consists of a beginning and ending swash only, uppercase is a beginning swash while lowercase is an ending swash, this is so that you can easily apply it to online media, such as web banners and digital signatures. Also equipped with ligatures to add a natural writing impression. You want to write a quick note or quote, come on… this is the right choice
  39. Pickled Limes by Missy Meyer, $15.00
    It all started with the letter S. I drew it, I liked it, I based a font around it! This is Pickled Limes, a tall and narrow single-case font. It's built clean from the ground up, for ultra-sharp lines and corners, as well as super-smooth curves. The slightly flared ends and quirky character mix make this font a ton of fun to use on its own, but it will also pair well with tons of hand-written styles! I've branched out on this one; in addition to over 300 Extended Latin characters, I've also included Unicode's 256 Cyrillic and 121 Greek characters for even more language support. Add in the 90+ alternates, ligatures, and catchwords, and Pickled Limes clocks in at just over 1000 characters. I hope you enjoy using my tasty Pickled Limes for your branding project, logo, crafting work, or design project. Happy fonting, MyFonts fans! :)
  40. Berliant by Naqsya.Co, $15.00
    Introducing Berliant, a modern signature font. This font was designed by handwriting, and it has unique forms of calligraphy, the writing style is very natural. The Features of this fonts are: Standart ligatures Discretionary ligatures Berliant has PUA Unicode (Private Use Areas) Programs that support this font are Adobe Photo Shop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, Corel Draw and Microsoft Office. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7. Languages supported: Breton, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Estonian,French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Romanian, Scottish Gaelic, Slovak, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, English, Finnish, Polish, Portuguese, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Welsh. Basically all European languages that are based on the Latin alphabet. Berliant can be used for various purposes such as headings, logos, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, labels, news, posters, badges etc.
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