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  1. Empire by Monotype, $29.99
    Empire was originally designed in 1937. This version is an all-capitals face with tall condensed characters. The Empire font can be used for headlines and posters where space is tight, or where an empression of height is desired.
  2. Mahogany Script by Monotype, $40.99
    Based on script handwriting and engraving used in formal announcements and invitations, Mahogany Script lends itself to typesetting in which an elegant mood is desired. The Mahogany Script font is an elegant design with a warm and informal feeling.
  3. Jelly Bean by Typadelic, $19.00
    I attempted to emulate children's handwriting with this typeface. As a kid, I remember trying to create "fancy" handwriting and I ended up with something like Jelly Bean. Ideal for all designs where a happy uplifting look is desired.
  4. HU Hikiki KR by Heummdesign, $25.00
    HU Hikiki KR is a handwritten font that embodies the desire to become an adult as a child and imitate adults. It is a unique typeface with a large initial consonant and a sense of rhythm. This font contains Korean.
  5. Riviera Script by Monotype, $29.99
    Based on script handwriting and engraving used in formal announcements and invitations, Riviera Script lends itself to typesetting in which an elegant mood is desired. The Riviera Script font is an upright script with an engraved appearance and decorative capitals.
  6. P22 Kingsclere by IHOF, $29.95
    The Kingsclere font was desigend by Ted Staunton after finding inspiration in the town of Remedios, Cuba on a 17th century Spanish tombstone inscription. These historic letterforms lend themselves to many uses where vernacular lettering from a bygone era is desired.
  7. Pneuma by ITC, $29.99
    Pneuma is the work of British designer Timothy Donaldson and is pronounced new-ma". It is a slick, dry-brush typeface excellent for when a fresh, spontaneous hand-rendered look is desired. Pneuma is particularly eye-catching in large display sizes."
  8. Plaza by ITC, $29.99
    Plaza is the work of British designer Alan Meeks, an Art Deco sans serif style. It includes many alternative characters which offer endless possibilities. Plaza is ideal for work in which a feel of the 1920s or 30s is desired.
  9. Ventoux by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    The highest and windiest mountain of Provençe is the Mont Ventoux. That is where I saw a pretty windy signpost in a very windy typeface that inspired me to design Ventoux. I recently added a Small-Caps style to it and overhauled the font a little bit without destroying its shaky appearance. Your not so windy Gert Wiescher
  10. Lamenta by Dawnland, $13.00
    All that remains from this once so proud and glorious antiqua are steel skeletons. Destroyed. Distorted. Ruins. The main focus and usage of LamentaX are headlines, posters for event graphics and music/media/game packaging. Lamenta X was revised 2012 and now hold a full character set of basic english/latin letters and west european diacritics!
  11. Waikiki Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Take a little trip to the land of sun and sand with Waikiki Doodles. 30 resort drawings that can be used for Waikiki and other warm weather destinations. From generic tourist icons like palm trees and a camera to the specific like Diamond Head and hula dancer. 29 drawings and the word Aloha lettered in script.
  12. Tudeprins by Bogstav, $17.00
    Tudeprins is not a really positive word - the font probably did deserve another name, but I was inspired after reading a children's novel, starring a "Tudeprins" The font is dedicated to children's books, adventures, comics or something related to that - but feel free to use "Tudeprins" for anything you like! Comes with multilingual support as well as contextual alternates!
  13. Graveyard Smash by Comicraft, $19.00
    Tombstones tumble as the night shift begins; as bloodsucking bats turn into pale predators and the undead reach through the dirt that covers their coffins to crush and destroy those who dare cross the cemetery path... Finally there emerges a cold cast of creepy characters, a macabre cadre of lurid letters we had to call… GRAVEYARD SMASH.
  14. Marthiline by Motokiwo, $15.00
    Introducing Marthiline: a sweet beauty handwritten font that is perfect for beauty branding, book covers, posters, magazines, or quotes. Marthiline is packed with uppercase, lowercase, numeral & punctuation, multilingual and ligature that already PUA encoded. With its real brush texture and natural stroke gesture you can use this font stand alone or combine it with a thin sans serif.
  15. Circles JY by JY&A, $39.00
    Based on electrical circuitry, David Philpott's Circles typefaces are oddly legible, even though one might think they were destined for display usage only. The circle is the base form, repeated throughout the design. Originally drafted during his time at the Massey University School of Design, subsequent refinements have turned Circles into two complete fonts with a full character set.
  16. Konichiwa by Motokiwo, $18.00
    Brush textured with casual handwritten gesture, say hi to Konichiwa. This is hot and tasty font that very recommended for food branding such as Burger, BBQ, Coffee and Pizza. It's also great for fashion and cosmetic projects that need diversity. Features: Uppercase Lowercase Numbers & Punctuation Standard Latin Multilingual Support Ligatures Easy to use on any devices
  17. Scarytale by Fractal Font Factory, $10.00
    I present to your attention a new font - Scarytale I had a desire to make a vintage style with a cute but scary story. It is a multi-layered, multilingual vintage typeface that works well for fabulous books, T-shirts and logos.
  18. Somatype Skwosh by ArtyType, $10.00
    Somatype Skwosh was born out of a desire to ignore traditional rules for condensed character forms in favour of contrasting vertical and horizontal thicknesses and the interesting shapes produced by re-scaling along only one axis. Somatype Bold was the starting point.
  19. Old English by URW Type Foundry, $35.00
    Old English Old English is related to Black Letter styles from early printed books and have a distinguished, historic look. The Old English font is used in advertising, invitations, greeting cards, and wherever a formal hand-lettered or engraved look is desired.
  20. Lockon Velline by Seventh Imperium, $25.00
    Lockon Velline wass inspired from a biker and tattoo style with progressive edge and sharp tips, to make the fonts more bold and dynamic. Equipped with Open Type features to activate the stylistic alternates to play with as desired for your individual taste.
  21. Lambada by ITC, $29.99
    Lambada font is the work of British designer David Quay, a font with a Latin American look. It should be used with closer letter and word spacing. Lambada will create eye-catching headlines and is perfect for wherever a festive appearance is desired.
  22. Florentine Script II by Monotype, $29.99
    Based on script handwriting and engraving used in formal announcements and invitations, the Florentine Script font lends itself to typesetting in which an elegant mood is desired. Florentine Script, Citadel, Flemish Script, and Old Fashion Script have similar lowercase letters but unique flourished capitals.
  23. LCD by ITC, $29.99
    Alan Birch created the LCD font in 1981. Its name is an abbreviation of the words Liquid Crystal Display," the display technology used in digital watches and clocks the world over. LCD is a great choice when a futuristic, high-tech look is desired.
  24. Doorn by Scholtz Fonts, $12.00
    In its loose, angular forms, it is reminiscent of thorn bushes dotting the immense Kalahari desert. Spiky and freeform, Doorn calls to mind the irregular hand-drawn lettering found on wooden signs outside small shops in tiny African villages. The font contains all upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals and mathematical operators, as well as all accented characters used in European languages.
  25. Vanrott by Ergibi Studio, $15.00
    Vanrott is an old font with two styles: Regular and Destroyed. Both styles have a bold, prominent, old-fashioned but modern look! Vanrott is perfect for those of you who need fonts for titles, logos, clothing, invitations, branding, packaging, advertisements, and more. Vanrott includes uppercase and lowercase letters, punctuation, symbols, numbers, stylistic sets, alternate, ligatures as well as multi-lingual support.
  26. Patinas Pointed by Inumocca, $13.00
    Patinas Pointed with 2 Style Reguler and Destroy. Modern Urban Serif Font, Powerfull and has a great Character, Good Font to use for covering your Project, like Branding, Headline Letter, Flyer, Signage, Quotes, Poster Typography, Bookcover, Magazine cover, Poster, Quotes Lettering, Logos, and more your project design. - Unique glyphs - Multilingual Characters Support - UPPERCASE - Lowercase - Numeric - Symbol - Punctuation Character inumocca type Studio
  27. Atlantic Doodles by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Like another popular “doodle”, Atlantic Doodles can really liven things up. Give your scrapbooking, invitations, gift tags and other creative endeavors the attention they deserve with this versatile collection of 52 hand-drawn swashes, flourishes, spots, and decorations. Designed to coordinate with your favorite Atlantic Fonts. Atlantic Doodles shown with Catbird, Suntea, Rowboat, Mountain Goat, Merci, Once, Trailmap, Farmstand and Steamboat.
  28. Canto by Lipton Letter Design, $29.00
    Inspired by Edward M. Catich’s seminal thesis on the origins of the Roman inscriptional style, such as that found on Trajan’s column, Richard Lipton’s Canto traces the path from an expressive, preparatory Brush (with Brush Open to preserve gestural details at smaller sizes), through informal Pen, to the formal Roman. Classical capitals are accompanied by Lipton’s own calligraphic lowercase, small caps, and swashes.
  29. 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.
  30. 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.
  31. 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.
  32. 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.
  33. Murisa Valeria by Murisa Studio, $10.00
    To start this year, we present a beautiful and attractive font. Font inspired by calligraphy strokes in the Middle East. Murisa Valeria is a beautiful font. With care and patience, we created and processed the font with a deep artistic effect. We believe that the fonts we create have high appeal. We make it with all our heart. Murisa Valeria is a font that you really deserve.
  34. ITC Bauhaus by ITC, $40.99
    ITC Bauhaus was designed by Edward Benguiat and Victor Caruso in 1975. They based it on a prototype face drawn by Herbert Bayer in 1925 while he was teaching at the Bauhaus School in Dessau, Germany. ITC Bauhaus has simple geometric shapes and monotone stroke weights. The rounded, open forms and quirky geometric gyrations of ITC Bauhaus will make contemporary graphic designs look both fun and stylish.
  35. Kyrenia by Talavera, $60.00
    Calligraphic font born from mixing chancery cursive strokes with some copperplate gestures. Kyrenia is the italic counterpart of Agony TTW. You can combine Kyrenia’s four different styles to create the illusion of handmade, along with a lot of ligatures and some alternate endings. This four styles are Quill (the basic one), Broad (taller and stiffer), Swash (ornamental and romantic) and Monster (a hypnotic strange blend).
  36. Delichia by Wacaksara co, $15.00
    Delichia Font is a pairing of a bold connected script that moves in clean, sweeping dramatic gestures and rounded sans typeface. Inspired by the smell of a bakery, this font is a perfect ingredient to make your design look tasteful. Delichia Font is great to use for your logotype, restaurant menu, product labels, printable, branding, social media post and text overlay to any background picture.
  37. Samsara by W Type Foundry, $15.00
    Samsara is a cursive typeface inspired by calligraphy tools. Its shapes and gestures convey an organic-modern style which generates the texture of a brush tip. Samsara not only has a great versatility, but also is suitably to create short texts such as branding and short messages. It comes with OpenType features, stylistic sets, special ligatures, and swashes, which were designed specially to let your imagination fly.
  38. Rancho Quito by Fat Hamster, $25.00
    Rancho Quito - Modern and elegant font in warm southwestern style Rancho Quito is a unique & stylish typeface inspired by southwestern & Mexican culture. Desert, country, old west vibes. Sleek and classy ligatures will add a special spirit to your fantastic projects. You can use Rancho Quito font for logo & branding, label & packaging design, heading, magazine and book covers, invitations and postcards, wedding stationery and pretty quotes.
  39. Reiseburo Display by Elyas Beria, $5.00
    Pack your bag, Reisebüro is about to take you on a romp to the most wunderbar destinations around the globe. This quirky and playful display font is inspired by hand painted lettering. Pick a city from the list in the travel agency’s window and book your flight—your glass of champagne will be waiting for you in First Class. 4 Styles included: Regular Oblique Thin Thin Italic
  40. Nanumunga by insigne, $11.95
    Insigne is pleased to release Nanumunga, inspired by the carefree antics of tropical fish. Designers will find this typeface is useful whenever a relaxed and lighthearted typeface is required. Nanumunga is a versatile face. The font includes small caps and a shadow alternate for titling. Some potential uses are advertising for children's products, tropical destinations, or just whenever you need a slightly different "cartoon" look.
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