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  1. Citadel Script by Monotype, $29.99
    Citadel Script is based on script handwriting and engraving used in formal announcements and invitations. The Citadel Script font lends itself to typesetting in which an elegant mood is desired. Citadel, Flemish Script, Florentine Script, and Old Fashion Script have similar lowercase letters, but unique flourished capitals.
  2. Jhoiboy by OCSstudio, $12.00
    Jhoiboy is a casual grunge texture with many variations of font shapes to create a perfect and unique design. Jhoiboy has 8 alternatives, 7 alternatives for lowercase letters and 1 alternative for uppercase letters, along with ligature and multi-lingual support that will match your desires.
  3. John Handy by ITC, $29.99
    John Handy is the work of British designer Timothy Donaldson and based on his own handwriting. Part of the ongoing trend for casual letterforms in display typography, John Handy is an excellent choice for letters, greeting cards, menus, wherever an elegant yet personal look is desired.
  4. ITC Golden Type by ITC, $29.99
    Canadian designer Anthony De Meester created the font in 1989. Vienna Extended is a light, elegant sans serif. Simplicity is the hallmark of Vienna and it can be used most effectively where a look of regal elegance is desired. Vienna is a trademark of International Typeface Corporation.
  5. Dracula by Storm Type Foundry, $37.00
    The best way to radicalize your typographic expression is to use Blackletter! Gothic calligraphy had been used throughout all historical periods without much of the principal development the Latin typefaces underwent. However, since the invention of movable type, even now its slight variations over time can be seen. Blackletters are always used where emotions are required, be it spiritual literature, romantic novels, decadent poetry or extreme music. Dracula is a typeface dedicated to classical horror. I started to draw its letters along with my illustrations for Argo publishers in spring 2017. I needed a specific typeface for book cover and chapter titles to emphasize the mysterious atmosphere of the text. Sharp teeth and claws on a thin blackletter skeleton shall remind of the early vampirism in literature. Its slightly narrowed face enhances a thrilling feel of anguish and despair, whereas the darkest cut may work well on funeral announcements.
  6. Hazelle by Heypentype, $20.00
    Hazelle is a typeface suitable for elegant, upscale, classic, luxury editorial content as well as headlines, sub-headings, and logo designs. It can enhance the tone of your messages when used in headlines, and it also gives a unique character when used in logo designs. This updated version comes with variable fonts version and more discretional ligatures and new alternate despite a major glyph shape improvements.
  7. Futureboy by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    Futureboy is my ALL-CAPS worn comic font. At first glance it may look monospaced, but it's not! Despite its worn look and jumpy baseline/x-height, it is surprisingly legible. Use it for your comics, invitations, posters or perhaps flyers! The font uses contextual alternates - each letter has 4 different versions which automatically cycles as you type. Of course there is multilingual support! :)
  8. Stink Buster by Bogstav, $16.00
    There’s nothing stinky about this font, don’t worry! But what’s is up with Stink Buster is a whole lot of serifs gone bad! Each letter is loosely based upon the classic slab serif style, but influence by grafitti and comics just made them crooked and off the grid. But despite that, the font works great if you have a message that you want shouted out loud!
  9. Arcane Land by Fromletterel, $12.00
    This font will sparks childish energy which is cheerful and playful, but it still usable to any kind of design because its familiarity. Arcane Land is a neat casual handwritten. Despite its neatness, this font is still looked handmade because the stroke and the asymmetrical shape. Suitable for posters, logos, branding, and all designs that need natural text writing. Go get your ticket to the Arcane Land!
  10. Sutro Initials by Parkinson, $20.00
    A two-font chromatic (or layered) set. The Primary font, which is the old Sutro Inlined Initials. Salvaged from the wreckage of my Type1 font library, the inlined initials have been in the shop for some repairs and detailing. I just added the fill font to support the inlined version. Each font works on it’s own but they work very well together. Caps only. Open Type.
  11. Wasp by NaumType, $29.00
    Wasp is a super-display typeface, which in a few words can be described as well-structured calligraphic humanist sans. It's come to life as an idea to make calligraphy-oriented sans but consciously avoid any horizontal middle strokes. Wasp has a few alternates for each letter, which (despite its unruly nature) allows for finding a good-looking solution in almost any typographic situation.
  12. Digitalis by G-Type, $46.00
    Digitalis was created from a desire to make an original, æsthetically pleasing rounded typeface using the minimum of strokes. Each character has been reduced to only the most essential elements. Due to the contrast between the thick and thin strokes Digitalis is surprisingly legible when set as text.
  13. Vegas by ITC, $29.99
    Vegas is the work of British designer David Quay, an excellent choice where a bright, glitzy effect is desired. Like most scripts, the capitals work as initials in conjunction with the lowercase. The lowercase letters should be set very closely or touching to create a true script effect.
  14. KG Miss Speechy IPA by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This font was created out of a desire to offer a kid-friendly, playful, legible font that works for my speech language pathologist friends who work with students every day. They wanted something that worked for little kids and allowed them to use the necessary international phonetic alphabet.
  15. The Monokill by Eldertype Studio, $15.00
    The Monokill is modern vintage display typefaces, This font has 2 styles, namely clean - textured which will make the display look good. Choose between varying texture strength for your desired effect. Already PUA Encoded and I think this font is perfect for Logos, Advertising, Apparel Design, Labels, Signage, Etc.
  16. Gothic Initials One by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Gothic Initials One was inspired by the beautifully-written gothic scripts of medieval scribes. The font contains the upper case letters A through Z under both the character set and shift+character set. This font is intended for use as initials, monograms, drop caps or wherever fancy letters are desirable.
  17. Gothic Initials Three by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Gothic Initials Three was inspired by the beautifully-written gothic scripts of medieval scribes. The font contains the upper case letters A through Z under both the character set and shift+character set. This font is intended for use as initials, monograms, drop caps or wherever fancy letters are desirable.
  18. Gothic Initials Seven by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Gothic Initials Seven was inspired by the beautifully-written gothic scripts of medieval scribes. The font contains the upper case letters A through Z under both the character set and shift+character set. This font is intended for use as initials, monograms, drop caps or wherever fancy letters are desirable.
  19. Gothic Initials Four by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Gothic Initials Four was inspired by the beautifully-written gothic scripts of medieval scribes. The font contains the upper case letters A through Z under both the character set and shift+character set. This font is intended for use as initials, monograms, drop caps or wherever fancy letters are desirable.
  20. Hasty Hand by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Hasty Hand is a hand-lettered sans serif font whose appearance suggests that it is the work of someone who writes in haste. The font has an uppercase and lowercase alphabet, numbers, punctuation, symbols, and miscellaneous characters. Hasty Hand is ideal for use where a very casual feel is desired.
  21. Gothic Initials Six by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Gothic Initials Six was inspired by the beautifully-written gothic scripts of medieval scribes. The font contains the upper case letters A through Z under both the character set and shift+character set. This font is intended for use as initials, monograms, drop caps or wherever fancy letters are desirable.
  22. Original Script by Monotype, $29.99
    This script collection is used in advertising, invitations, greeting cards, and wherever a formal hand-lettered or engraving look is desired. Original Script has an elegant connecting alphabet based on formal handwriting. The Original Script font is a safe choice for invitations to weddings and formal occasions, and personal stationery.
  23. Gothic Initials Two by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Gothic Initials Two was inspired by the beautifully-written gothic scripts of medieval scribes. The font contains the upper case letters A through Z under both the character set and shift+character set. This font is intended for use as initials, monograms, drop caps or wherever fancy letters are desirable.
  24. Gothic Initials Five by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Gothic Initials Five was inspired by the beautifully-written gothic scripts of medieval scribes. The font contains the upper case letters A through Z under both the character set and shift+character set. This font is intended for use as initials, monograms, drop caps or wherever fancy letters are desirable.
  25. ITC Out of the Fridge by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Out of the Fridge is the work of German designer Jochen Schuss. Its forms look as though they were scratched on rough paper with a pen. ITC Out of the Fridge is, in the designer's own words, fresh and cool", and works well where something modern yet "proper" is desired."
  26. Gothic Initials Nine by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Gothic Initials Nine was inspired by the beautifully-written gothic scripts of medieval scribes. The font contains the upper case letters A through Z under both the character set and shift+character set. This font is intended for use as initials, monograms, drop caps or wherever fancy letters are desirable.
  27. Gothic Initials Eight by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Gothic Initials Eight was inspired by the beautifully-written gothic scripts of medieval scribes. The font contains the upper case letters A through Z under both the character set and shift+character set. This font is intended for use as initials, monograms, drop caps or wherever fancy letters are desirable.
  28. Moby by Beware of the moose, $15.99
    Moby is based on a grid of squares and has four different variations – from sharp corners to rounded with two steps in between. The letter is playful despite its grid and has the most common punctuation marks making the moby usable in most western european languages ... and even usable for Icelandic texts. The letter is named after my dog, the cutest Barbet (French water dog) in the world.
  29. Good Dog New by Fonthead Design, $19.00
    GoodDog New is a font designed by Ethan Dunham that attempts to revive and refine the ubiquitous font family GoodDog. GoodDog was originally designed in 1996 and has enjoyed enormous popularity. The font desperately needed updating, so a completely new version was born. GoodDog New is a "do-over" of sorts. It is completely redrawn and cleaned up, with an attempt to maintain the look that made the original so popular.
  30. Linotype Spacera by Linotype, $29.99
    Louis L. Lemoine created the font Linotype Spacera in 2002. Linotype Spacera is a fun font from the new TakeType No 4 which contains 182 fresh, new, experimental, freaky and above all contemporary fonts. This is a contemporary typeface that could be a good choice when a modern futuristic look is desired.
  31. Balzano by Adobe, $29.00
    In 1994, John Benson designed Balzano, Alexa and Caliban, three typefaces with a similar calligraphic character. Balzano differs from the other in its vertical figures, adding a static element to the otherwise lively, flowing components. Balzano is good for short texts and headlines, anywhere in which a personal, elegant look is desired.
  32. Sundae by SparkyType, $25.00
    Sundae is a brush script drawn with a naïve hand-made twist. The flow of curves, contrast in stroke and variations in letter heights add a human touch while the consistency in design allows for semi-extended setting. Sundae is best suited for large, confident headings where a personal impact is desired.
  33. Rigide by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Rigide is a clean, contemporary, geometric, condensed font family. There are 6 fonts in the Rigide family, Rigide Light, Rigide Light Oblique, Rigide Medium, Rigide Medium Oblique, Rigide Bold and Rigid Bold Oblique. The Rigide fonts are ideal for headlines, titles, branding, small blocks of text or wherever a fresh font is desirable.
  34. Coldharbour Gothic by Device, $39.00
    Reminicent of mid-19th century antique type and Victorian cast-iron signage, Coldharbour Gothic lovingly preserves all the eroded and rusted textures in digital form. Characters have been selected to have cleaner and rougher counterparts - by flipping between cases, the user can customise the result and achieve the degree of decay or preservation they desire.
  35. Brainy by Maculinc, $8.00
    Introducing the new Sans Serif Font Family with 13 Weight and 5 Width variables. This font is available in two separate font types for your convenience to find the desired variant, Regular Variable and Italic Variable. Choose a font according to your needs to create Magazines, Brochures, Posters, Articles, Books, Logos or other Templates.
  36. Quartz MS by Microsoft Corporation, $39.00
    Quartz MS captures the display of text on an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and LED (Light Emitting Diode) screen. Quartz MS was designed by Terrance Weinzierl of Ascender Corporation for Microsoft. The Quartz MS has a technical, industrial quality. It can be used to good effect when a futuristic, scientific or technical impression is desired.
  37. Calamity Wayne by explogos, $24.99
    Calamity Wayne is a reverse-contrast slab serif, inspired by the ‘wild west’ French Clarendons (aka Italians or Egyptians) of the late-1800s. Despite the idiosyncrasies that make it ideal for display and headline uses, it is also surprisingly legible in text settings. Calamity Wayne supports Latin, Cyrillic and Greek, and is available in OTF and TTF formats. Acknowledgement: I am very grateful to David Jonathan Ross (https://djr.com) for his support and encouragement.
  38. Grotbox by Aah Yes, $4.95
    Grotbox is an interesting, if not startling, distressed punk font. There are two varieties: one with upright characters; the other with the characters rotated out of whack for extra informality. Legibility is maintained, despite the wild industrial feel of the typeface, and it's designed to grab the attention. The zip package contains both OTF and TTF versions - install either OTF or TTF, not both versions of a font on the same machine.
  39. Supra Compressed by Wiescher Design, $29.00
    Supra-compressed – designed by Gert Wiescher in 2013 – is the extreme version of this family. But despite it being very slim it is still – because of its openness – a very readable font. The light and normal weights and the dominant x-height with its high ascenders make for easy reading of long copy. The heavy and x-light weights are great for elegant headlines. Supra is a versatile OpenType family with lots of different weights.
  40. Bloomberg Script by Vástago Studio, $25.00
    Bloomberg Script is a typeface designed from the exploration with the different tools we use to write each day on post its, notebooks, etc. But, applying the traditional handwriting repair method in the construction, spacing the glyphs, and giving it texture of fast strokes, ideal for handletters... is more organic. And finally, we have this typeface, a very comfortable letters to read on packaging, poster ads, screen and every display applications; this is Bloomberg Script.
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