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  1. Goygoy by Ali Güzel, $14.00
    It is a font that combines futurism and elegance. It is specially designed for logo font creation.
  2. Jenna Sue Pro by Jenna Sue Design, $20.00
    The full extended version of the popular 'Jenna Sue' font. A casual handwritten font, handmade with care.
  3. Hebrew Sara by Samtype, $26.00
    This is calligraphic font. Good for posters and invitations. Best to use this font from 24pt size.
  4. Peanutz by Matthias Luh, $18.00
    A cool font which is a bit like a comic font. It makes me remind of graffiti.
  5. Lightspeed by Zang-O-Fonts, $25.00
    Very light and italicized, this font was created as a somewhat futuristic interpretation of a modern font.
  6. Monoron Sans by Fontron, $30.00
    MonoronSans is the first family of fonts produced by Fontron. The weights are lighter than conventional fonts.
  7. Linotype Game Pi by Monotype, $29.00
    The Game Pi font volume contains four fonts of game symbols, including chess, dominoes and playing cards.
  8. Graz by Mad Irishman Productions, $12.00
    Graz is a decorative calligraphy font. The font includes both upper- and lowercase letters, numbers, and punctuation.
  9. Tzoba MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Inspired by old manuscript serif font, this low contrast font makes it high legible for long texts.
  10. Swallowtail Butterflies by Okaycat, $29.50
    Okaycat Font Foundry proudly presents "Swallowtail Butterflies"! An excellent illustrated picture font containing so many pretty butterflies.
  11. Pillowbiter by Zang-O-Fonts, $25.00
    Messy and sloppy, Pillowbiter is one of the few grunge fonts that Zang-O-Fonts has produced.
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  14. Golfyd by Aisyah, $12.00
    Golfyd is a friendly and casual handwritten font. Whether you're using it for crafts, digital design, presentations, or making greeting cards, this font has the potential to become your favorite go-to font, no matter the occasion!
  15. SDCyberGlitch by Sudezine, $10.00
    SDCyberGlitch is a futuristic cyber-style and dystopian futuristic style font. You can use this font for logos, quotes, invitations, greeting cards, journals, posters, clothing, and more. This font will infuse your designs with playfulness and fun!
  16. Trunk by Daily Studio, $13.00
    Trunk is a bold and simple font published by Daily Studio. This is a decorative font design suitable for headlines, invitations, quotes, business card, posters, etc. This font includes full uppercase, lowercase, punctuation, and standard multilingual support.
  17. Glorita by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Glorita is an original, clean and crisp, sans serif condensed font, excellent for text and at large sizes an effective display font. The font includes upper and lowercase alphabets, numbers, punctuation, accented characters, symbols, and miscellaneous characters.
  18. Peas In A Pod by The Arborie, $11.00
    Peas In A Pod may be a cute font, but this type has a plethora of uses. Its use of thick and thin lines makes it a wonderful display font or an easy-to-read body font.
  19. Blackink by Juncreative, $19.00
    Blackink is a delicate and elegant handwritten font. Its distinct and well balanced letters make this font a masterpiece. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  20. Resiliency2 by Alphabet Agency, $15.00
    Resiliency2 has been designed for use in sports,and fitness themes to elevate design work in those genres. The fonts work great with esports themes, in particularly. .The font family contains 6 fonts;3 weights, 2 styles
  21. Ashgabat by GlyphStyle, $16.00
    Ashgabat is a signature style font that looks natural with a pen stroke-like texture. A bold and elegant looking font like the original signature style. Font feature Uppercase, Lowercase, Numerals & Punctuations, Stylistic Alt, Swash Ligature, Multilanguage
  22. Vogie by 38-lineart, $170.00
    Vogie is a sporty and modern sans serif font, comes in 4 widths, 9 weights and is available in regular and oblique. 62 fonts encapsulated in one variable font makes "vogie" more modern and easy to use.
  23. Gleamore by GlyphStyle, $17.00
    Gleamore is a decorative display font, looks stylish. The bold shape combined with the unique curve shape makes this font easy to read and looks beautiful. - Font feature Uppercase, Lowercase, Numerals & Punctuations, Stylistic Alt, Swash Ligature, Multilanguage
  24. Pagram by 4RM Font, $15.00
    Pagram fonts are fonts that have neutral and authentic values, are made without reducing the value of functionality, these fonts are easily adaptable to the use of text and displays such as logos, body text, and others.
  25. Zoo Dingbats by Beewest Studio, $10.00
    Zoo Dingbats is cute and adorable dingbats font. Whether you’re using it for crafts, digital design, presentations, or making greeting cards, this font has the potential to become your favorite go-to font, no matter the occasion!
  26. Jashel by Typebae, $15.00
    Jashel Font is a stunning handwritten signature script font. With its graceful and flowing lines, this font closely resembles the strokes of a carefully crafted hand signature. Whether used for branding, logos, invitations, or other creative endeavors.
  27. HeiS ASC Simplified Chinese by Ascender, $523.99
    HeiS ASC Medium is a Simplified Chinese font supporting GB2312. The HeiS ASC Medium font is a sans serif style typeface with consistent strokes. HeiS ASC Medium font character Set: Latin-1, Simplified Chinese (code page 936).
  28. Scratoon by ZetDesign, $14.00
    Scratoon is our latest font created for cartoon and comic-themed design work. This font is perfect for displaying posters, banners, flyers, and also suitable for cloothing. I hope this font really helps your creative working.. ... Thanks ...
  29. Zeogari by Phoenix Group, $13.00
    Zeogari is a classic style font that has a combination of serif and sans-serif forms, this font depicts a sense of love and loneliness, in addition, the Zeogari font has a bold shape with strong characters.
  30. Wayslake by Mabhal Studio, $15.00
    Wayslake is casual handwritten font with an incredibly friendly feel. Whether you're looking for fonts for Instagram or call graphics scripts for DIY projects, this font will turn any creative ideas into a true piece of art!
  31. Yogurt Luber by Sealoung, $12.00
    Yogurt Luber is a collections of cute and lovely doodles in one font. No matter the topic, this font will be an incredibly asset to your fonts’ library, as it has the potential to elevate any creation.
  32. Adelyne by Good Java Studio, $20.00
    Adelyne is a modern hand-lettering font make from handwriting ideas in font design. This font includes full Alphabetical glyphs, Numerals, and punctuation. Adelyne is perfect for invitations, monograms, wedding, fashion, branding, labels, hand-lettering or logotype.
  33. Baldive by Balpirick, $15.00
    Baldive is a magical handwritten font carefully created with a touch of elegance. It features an incredibly classic style, while still keeping a friendly feel. This font is the perfect font for making original and outstanding designs.
  34. Thursday Routine by Crumphand, $12.50
    Hello, introducing the new font Thursday Routine. Thursday Routine is a Bold Friendly font. The font is available on Italic too. Good reading, Readability 100%. Perfect for your graphic. What's Included ? Uppercase Lowercase Symbols Numerals Multilingual Support
  35. Mythnight by PizzaDude.dk, $22.00
    The sketches for this font were made while listening to "Thriller" by Michael Jackson. I wanted a ghoulish and creepy looking font, and strangely the font was completed while listening to "Jesus Christ Superstar" Talk about creepy!
  36. Gradl Initialen ML by HiH, $12.00
    Max Joseph Gradl designed Art Nouveau jewelry in Germany. At least some of his designs were produced by Theodor Fahrner of Pforzheim, Germany -- one of the leading manufacturers of fine art jewelry on the Continent from 1855 to 1979. I don't know if he designed for Fahrner exclusively, but every example I found was produced by that firm. I assume it was also the same M.J, who edited a book, Authentic Art Nouveau Stained Glass which was reissued by Dover and is still available. For an artist as accomplished as Gradl was, he is very tough to research. There just does not seem to have been much written about him. The jeweler is visible in most of his typeface designs. They exhibit a sculptural quality as if they were modeled in clay (or gold) rather than drawn on paper. His monograms, especially, reflect that quality. Those shown in plates 112 through 116 in Petzendorfer actually appear to have been designed specifically for fabricating in the form of gold or silver pendents. Of the initial letters that came out of Germany during this period, these by Gradl seem unusually open and lyrical. They seem to be dancing on the page, rather than sitting. Please note that Gradl designed only the decorated initials. All other characters supplied were extrapolated by HiH, including the accented initials. Orn.1 (unicode E004) is based on a jeweled gold clasp designed by Gradl (please check out Gallery Image on Myfonts.com). Also included are an art nouveau girl’s face, a swan and the face from Munch’s “Scream”, from scans of old printer’s ornaments. Gradl Initialen M represents a major extension of the original release, with the following changes: 1. Added glyphs for the 1250 Central Europe, the 1252 Turkish and the 1257 Baltic Code Pages. Added glyphs to complete standard 1252 Western Europe Code Page. Special glyphs relocated and assigned Unicode codepoints, some in Private Use area. Total of 341 glyphs. Both upper & lower case provided with appropriate accents. 2. 558 Kerning Pairs. 3. Added OpenType GSUB layout features: salt, dlig, ornm and kern. 4. Revised vertical metrics for improved cross-platform line spacing. 5. Refined various glyph outlines. 6. Alternative characters: 16 upper case letters (with gaps in surrounding decorations for accents above letter). 8. Four Ornaments: face1, face2, swan and orn1 (silhouette of Gradl clasp) The zip package includes two versions of the font at no extra charge. There is an OTF version which is in Open PS (Post Script Type 1) format and a TTF version which is in Open TT (True Type)format. Use whichever works best for your applications.
  37. SwishButtons by Nick Curtis is a charming and captivating typeface that effortlessly weaves the whimsy of art deco inspirations with the playfulness of modern design sensibilities. Created by the tal...
  38. Telidon Ink by Typodermic, $11.95
    Introducing Telidon Ink, the dot-matrix typeface that takes you back in time to the glory days of retro computing. With its upright and legible structure, Telidon Ink boasts a distinctive textured ink impression that will transport you back to the age of the dot-matrix printer. Not only does Telidon Ink look retro, but it also has a fast and easy vibe that adds a sense of momentum to your phrases. And with its versatile range of widths, weights, and italics, you have the flexibility to create a unique and dynamic look for your designs. But that’s not all—Telidon Ink also has a clean and straight-laced companion, Telidon, which complements its retro style perfectly. Together, these typefaces will give your designs a classic and timeless look that is sure to impress. So if you’re looking to add a touch of vintage charm to your graphic design projects, Telidon Ink is the perfect choice. Let it transport you back in time to the golden age of computing and bring a touch of nostalgia to your designs. Most Latin-based European writing systems are supported, including the following languages. Afaan Oromo, Afar, Afrikaans, Albanian, Alsatian, Aromanian, Aymara, Bashkir (Latin), Basque, Belarusian (Latin), Bemba, Bikol, Bosnian, Breton, Cape Verdean, Creole, Catalan, Cebuano, Chamorro, Chavacano, Chichewa, Crimean Tatar (Latin), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dawan, Dholuo, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Fijian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Frisian, Friulian, Gagauz (Latin), Galician, Ganda, Genoese, German, Greenlandic, Guadeloupean Creole, Haitian Creole, Hawaiian, Hiligaynon, Hungarian, Icelandic, Ilocano, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Kaqchikel, Karakalpak (Latin), Kashubian, Kikongo, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Kurdish (Latin), Latvian, Lithuanian, Lombard, Low Saxon, Luxembourgish, Maasai, Makhuwa, Malay, Maltese, Māori, Moldovan, Montenegrin, Ndebele, Neapolitan, Norwegian, Novial, Occitan, Ossetian (Latin), Papiamento, Piedmontese, Polish, Portuguese, Quechua, Rarotongan, Romanian, Romansh, Sami, Sango, Saramaccan, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Serbian (Latin), Shona, Sicilian, Silesian, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Sorbian, Sotho, Spanish, Swahili, Swazi, Swedish, Tagalog, Tahitian, Tetum, Tongan, Tshiluba, Tsonga, Tswana, Tumbuka, Turkish, Turkmen (Latin), Tuvaluan, Uzbek (Latin), Venetian, Vepsian, Võro, Walloon, Waray-Waray, Wayuu, Welsh, Wolof, Xhosa, Yapese, Zapotec Zulu and Zuni.
  39. Sanserata by TypeTogether, $49.00
    Dr. Gerard Unger expands the concept of Sanserata to a sans type family with Sanserata, adding specific characteristics which improve reading. Sanserata’s originality does not overtly present itself at text sizes. Rather, at those sizes, it draws upon its enormous x-height, short extenders, and articulated terminals to improve readability, especially on screens. Having articulated terminals means characters flare as they near their end, but readers likely won’t notice. What they would notice is that their ability to take in more content in a line of text is improved because the lettershapes are more defined. Articulation also makes clearer text from digital sources, where rectangular endings tend to get rounded by the emission of light from the screen. Lately there seems a whispered discontent with the lack of progress in the sans serif category. Designs can either stretch too far beyond what is accepted or be too bland to be considered new. Sanserata’s strength is in being vivid and unique without being off-putting. This bodes well for designers of paragraphs and of branding schemes since, with Sanserata’s two flavors, it is well able to capture attention or simply set the tone. Sanserata’s first voice is a generous, friendly, and even cheerful sans serif. But when using the alternate letterforms its voice becomes more businesslike, though still with nice curves, generous proportions, and a pleasant character. Sanserata comes in seven weights with matching italics, covers the Latin Extended character set, and is loaded with extras. Its OpenType features allow for the implementation of typographic niceties such as small caps, both tabular and proportional lining and oldstyle figures, ligatures, alternate characters, case-sensitive variants, and fractions. The complete Sanserata family, along with our entire catalogue, has been optimised for today’s varied screen uses. Dr Unger worked with Tom Grace on the production of Sanserata. For extended branding use with Sanserata, check out Sanserata, the contemporary, eclectic typeface drawn from roots in Romanesque Europe.
  40. Ambiguity by Monotype, $50.99
    Ambiguity is a type family with five distinct personalities or ‘states’, created as a tool for coaxing designers and brands out of their comfort zone. It embraces both tradition and radicality, as well as generosity and thrift, encouraging us to question our beliefs about the intersection of style and meaning. The family is designed by Charles Nix, who describes Ambiguity as “as much thought experiment as typeface.” Its five states—Tradition, Radical, Thrift, Generous and Normate—each express or subvert different aspects of typographic tradition. Tradition is conservative, relying on historical letter shapes. Radical rejects inherited ideas of proportion, making typically slender letterforms wide, and wide letterforms slender. “It’s contrarian,” says Nix. Thrift cherry picks the condensed shapes from Tradition and Radical, while Generous does the same for wide forms. Normate sits at the center, a synthetic blend of all of the others. “Tradition is very comforting,” says Nix. “It’s the mask of conservatism. It’s calming because it delivers the proportions we expect. With Thrift more fits into a smaller space, so it’s great where words want to get large, like gigantic headlines, or text needs to cram in, like small screen type. You get a sense of carefree and luxury from the Generous cut. One would expect the Radical to be used in a sort of Dadaist way, but in a classic context it provides an enjoyable jolt.” Ambiguity is a litmus test. Designers could spend hours trying on typefaces that offer just one of these voices. Ambiguity provides five different personalities—ideas—beliefs—each of which also work seamlessly together. “It’s a palettea, like idea cards,” he says. “It’s a way of making yourself see differently. My hope is that traditionalists will try on radical clothes and vice versa. It’s a way of exploring outside your comfort zone, breaking out of the doldrums, by stepping through a variety of voices.”
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