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  1. Retrouvailles by Hanoded, $15.00
    Retrouvailles is a French word, which means ‘the feeling one gets after reuniting after a long time’. This script font was based on a couple of handwritten letters and postcards and my own imagination. I used a drawing tablet for the ligatures and the connecting strokes. Retrouvailles comes in 3 distinct styles: the slightly slanted regular style, an Italic style and a back slanted style. Retrouvailles has an abundance of goodies under the hood: it comes with a lot of ligatures and all the diacritics you could poke a stick at.
  2. Metalmark Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A lot of interesting variations in lettering style can be found in sets of antique tin or brass marking stencils. One such set was the model for Metalmark Stencil JNL, a bold sans with a chamfered look.
  3. Pleasantville JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Pleasantville JNL is a condensed slab serif font with angled corners emulating a popular style of lettering most prevalent in the 1920s. Modeled from Cornfield JNL (which in turn was based on a vintage popcorn box's logo), the letters were given a more standardized treatment in form and balance.
  4. Exa Metline by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Exa Metline is a conceptual font. It's a modern style geometric typeface with unusual letter shapes. This package consists of 3 fonts with separate inside line layer. Also 10 alternate characters are available, if you'll need a more familiar letter shapes. Thank you and have a nice day!
  5. Al Evagrande by Aluyeah Studio, $99.00
    Evagrande, a "Speak Up Your Vibe" Display Font with 150+ Stunning Vibe Alternates. Very suitable for magazine, headline, website, ads, product package and all type of design project you have. Features: OpenType support Multilingual support (15 languages) PUA Encoded Super Easy to Use alternates - It's OpenType support but you can easily call alternates character using special combination like A.2 R.4 h.3 etc. so you don't need special software. To get results like the preview just type EVAGR.5ANDE
  6. Mene One Mexicali by Handselecta, $38.00
    This style mimics the flare or upward fade that comes with the use of a spray paint can, as the tops of the letters flare, and become wider. An original font style, named after the border town of Mexicali, this font style falls under the larger umbrella of what is called Cholo-graffiti style. Originally from New Jersey, MENE has made his home in, New York City. He had a brief albeit satisfying career of street bombing in the late 90s that saw its end with a brief encounter with the Vandal Squad. Now a family man, Mene has dedicated himself to the preservation and education of style in its many forms.
  7. Deco Eccentrique JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The inspiration for Deco Eccentrique JNL was initially hand drawn contoured lettering from a mid-1920s piece of sheet music; the style of the letters showing influences of the upcoming Art Deco movement. This was made into a digital font entitled Poster Contoured JNL. Once all of the excess parts of the previous design were stripped away to only the inner letters, the pre-Art Deco influences remained along with characters of varying stroke widths and shapes. This non-conformist type face is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  8. Girona by Narrow Type, $35.00
    Girona is a contrasting sans serif typeface which comes in 5 weights from light to bold. Large inktraps and many playful details create a modern typeface with a distinctive look. Girona offers many discretionary and standard ligatures. With different stylistic sets you can change the feel of your design from more delicate to more bold. It’s a perfect typeface for branding, editorial design, logo design and many others. Girona works best in larger sizes or headlines.
  9. Vala by Monotype, $29.99
    Vala™ dances across printed pages and shines on screen. This is a high-energy design that blends the grace of an English Roundhand script with the gravitas of an extra bold Bodoni. There is even a bit of romance in the design. Vala speaks with a resonant voice – and knows few bounds. The typeface enhances print headlines, subheads, cover art and packaging. The design also brings its distinctive melding of verve and poise to banners, headings, navigational links and branding in web sites, blog posts, games and apps. Oscar Guerrero found inspiration for Vala in shop window lettering near his home in Bogotá, Colombia. “The capital A, R and V caught my attention and I photographed the window for future reference,” he explains. “Later I started to draw more letters inspired by the ones in the window.” Guerrero admits that he has always admired the work of Giambattista Bodoni and allowed his classic Didone designs to infuse Vala. Striking contrast in stroke weights, lively ball-terminals and a large x-height give Vala the grace and force of a Waikiki wave. Not satisfied with just a basic character set, Guerrero also took advantage of OpenType’s capabilities and drew a complete set of swash capitals, a bevy of fancy ligatures, and a suite of lowercase alternative designs. The result is that Vala easily emulates custom lettering in posters, headlines and logotypes. The “romantic” part of Vala? Guerrero dedicated the design to his girlfriend, Valentina, and named it after her.
  10. Wood Bonnet Antique No.7 by astype, $41.00
    Wood Bonnet Antique No.7 is based on real vintage wood type blocks from Switzerland. The very distressed letters give a warm analogue vintage charm on printing. These kind of wood type letters were very common and often named by generic names like Roman, French or Antique followed by a catalog number. But these letters have some very quirky details hard to find else were. » pdf specimen « The font offers up to five glyph variations of all the Latin base letters, figures and some additional letters. An OpenType glyph-rotator is programmed to emulate the randomness of old school printing on live typing. All dingbats of the specimen file are included in the font data too.
  11. Rocket Clouds by Wacaksara co, $18.00
    Introducing our new font called Rocket Clouds inspired by Sythwave Style, 80's Music, and Neon Light Sign. This font offer the aesthetic style and retro mood for your design needed. The Rocket Clouds style has a universal and timeless design. This font uses style of classic sign typography. Rocket Clouds immediately engages you no matter what you use it for. It’s beautiful for product labels, houseware and text overlay to any background picture.
  12. Milayu by Twinletter, $17.00
    Introducing our newest font called Milayu, a Groovy Display font that will turn your every project into a bold and vibrant masterpiece. If you are looking for a way to give a strong, bold, and classic touch to your designs, Milayu is the perfect choice. Milayu comes in three different variants: Regular, Outline, and Shadow. This means you have the flexibility to bring different styles to each of your projects. Whether you want a strong, bold message, or a lighter look with an outline effect, Milayu has everything you need. What makes Milayu truly special are its abundant character ligatures and alternatives. This gives you the freedom to be creative and create unique and stylish designs. With multilingual support, Milayu is also ready to bring your message to the world. Milayu is the perfect choice for projects that require a bold, vibrant look. Let Milayu inspire your creativity and deliver your message in an unforgettable style.
  13. Decorata by Positype, $29.00
    How many times have you seen lettering on a book cover, poster, or card and wanted to make something similar? Decorata’s eight intertwining weights finally make that possible in an intelligent way. The first major collaboration of its kind, Decorata pairs the talents of supreme lettering artist Martina Flor and masterful type designer Neil Summerour. Lettering was traditionally understood as using words in an artistic way, while type design created written language for easy reading, the one overlapping the other in several ways. For this unique project, Martina created several versions of the alphabet and its decorative layers in her eye-catching style. Neil then took those designs and created an enormous eight-style font family that respects the designer’s need for control and capitalizes on the artist’s expressiveness. Each style can work separately but, on top of the foundational styles, try placing the Lace, then Filigree in contrasting colors. Use any OpenType-capable program to turn headlines from blasé to wowza, make posters with some pow, and design your own cards with that just-right level of detail. Whatever idea you can imagine with the Decorata family, it promises to be a playful and precise wordsmith where the words themselves are the art. Decorata’s glyphs are bifurcated, have medium contrast to showcase their intricate interactions, and include Shadow, Regular, Outline, Filigree, Lace, Fancy, Intricate, and Dingbat styles — eight in all. The Regular style sets the word or phrase to begin the design, Shadow ensures it lifts off the background, and Outline attempts to restrain its ornate flair. Think of those as the foundation and use the rest of the styles for flamboyance. The Intricate and Filigree styles vary only in the thickness of the glyphs, with Filigree being thinner. Lace removes the external curls around each letter but keeps the internal negative space from those decorative lines. The Fancy style is a solid lettershape that includes its attendant elements, and the Dingbats are exactly as expected: borders, manicules, patterns, frames, and many stylized items to bring designs to life.
  14. Everleigh Duo by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Everleigh Duo consists of two typefaces - thin serif font and calligraphic script font. Both of this fonts have an elegant thin shape with classic influences. This pair is created in one breath and they matches perfectly in lots of lettering composition. Everleigh Script - it's a connected script typeface that imitates handwritten pen calligraphy. It includes lots of ligatures and multilingual support. Everleigh Medium - it's a little modified version of my another font Everleigh. This typeface has a slightly thicker shape and slightly different serifs, which makes it more useful on dark backgrounds. It also has lots of ligatures and stylistic alternates.
  15. Flamouse by Ilhamtaro, $23.00
    FLAMOUSE is a beautiful, retro-style script font, characterized by a fat font and has a halftone texture at the bottom. This font is of course very suitable for supporting retro designs on food or beverage brands, classic American style restaurants, promos at supermarkets and can also be used as a sign for hotels. A font that is quite unique and different from other scripts, as display text on a t-shirt design will also be very good, with the Baseball style I think it will be more suitable. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7. Cheers!
  16. Naughty Monster by Ardyanatypes, $10.00
    Say hello to Naughty Monster, a hand made font that has many interrelated characters. Naughty Monster has an OpenType features that will automatically change each character into ligatures, so they can become unique characters. Naughty Monster has 2 different styles including Regular and Rounded. This is made to give a choice of each style. Naughty Monster has a strict style, but still gives a cheerful impression, making it very easy to read and apply in all design projects such as poster designs, clothing, logos, quotes, album covers, books, business cards, product designs, and many more design projects. Naughty Monster has its own charm when used. We made this font look funny, easy to remember, and easy to use.
  17. Latinka by Jaroslav Zavodny, $15.00
    The Latinka family is a clean modern sans serif font created for website use as for desktop use. It is perfectly suited for graphic design and any display use. It comes with 18 different styles from thin to black. Each weight includes extended language support inclusive Cyrillic and Greek alphabet.
  18. Sarttori by Franklin Veiga, $16.00
    Sarttori is a display font with the perfect balance between classic and modern, mixing serif and sans serif styles in a unique way. Its timeless appeal makes Sarttori a great choice for stylish and impactful designs. The font family includes 6 different weights, uppercase, lowercase, punctuation, ligatures and multilingual support.
  19. Toppo by Typoforge Studio, $30.00
    To design the font Toppo I was inspired by a You And Me Monthly published by National Magazines Publisher RSW Prasa that appeared from Mai 1960 till December 1973 in Poland. This family contains 6 different styles. In the Toppo family, every variety contains 3 alternative characters with automatic replacement.
  20. Summer Fruit by Letterara, $12.00
    Summer Fruit is a fresh & modern playful font. It has a bold cute style and will add an upscale to all your designs. This Font is perfect for many different projects such as logos & branding, birthday parties, stationery, kids, posters, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, special events, and much more!
  21. Buket by Ahmet Altun, $19.00
    Bouquet or in Turkish, Buket Font Collection includes 18 styles and textures which are different but compatible with each other. Decorative and script sans fonts include several useful ornaments. It can be created elegant and decorative typographic designs and additionally, eye-pleasing designs can be made even in miniscule texts.
  22. Calder by Inhouse Type, $27.26
    Calder is a display typeface collection. It incorporates 10 styles and offers two distinctive voices: a playful semi-connected script and a selection of subtle yet authentic sans serifs. Designed to complement each other, they offer a unique and engaging visual tool. Inspired by the pursuit of the outdoors, Calder began as a personal experience and endeavor to express and share the spirit of adventure connected with this renewed, growing movement.
  23. Wurst Hassen by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    WurstHassen is an ugly, violent typeface, full of anger and rage. The two overlay styles can be used alone or layered with the base font to produce bi- or tricolored lettering.
  24. Holy Nativity by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    Holy Nativity is a simple lettered handwritten font; it's a celebration of warmth and joy. Its unique handwritten style invites endless possibilities for your design projects, allowing your creativity to shine.
  25. Bahar by Hurufatfont, $29.00
    Bahar was inspired by the playful-energetic nature of Cooper Black from Souvenir's soft but confident stance and was born from the idea of creating a new structure by blending this structure with calligraphic strokes. The title and body are presented in two sets for perfect results. Bahar has a wide variety of character alternatives to create the perfect and fun title. It offers calligraphic flavors with swashes, start-finish forms, and fun ligatures. Bahar Text is prepared for Body texts and offers a good reading experience. Does not include swash and style alternatives. Bahar consists of five weights, Bahar Text four, a total of nine weights, and 18 styles with true italics. For each weight, there is a complete set of open type features including ligatures, small caps, old-style and table numbers, and positional numbers.
  26. Fashion Country by Balpirick, $15.00
    Fashion Country is a outline style handbrushed font, meticulously crafted to deliver a distinct and captivating visual impact. With our outline style handbrushed font, each letter is carefully hand-drawn, capturing the essence of the brush strokes to create an effortlessly stylish and modern look. The outline style adds a subtle yet striking touch, making your words stand out with an air of sophistication. The unique characteristics of our handbrushed font make it ideal for a wide range of applications. Whether it's crafting eye-catching logos, designing captivating posters, or composing inspiring quotes, our font seamlessly integrates into your creative endeavors, leaving a lasting impression. This font only has allcaps letters. - also multilingual support Enjoy the font! Feel free to comment or feedback! Thank you!
  27. Dynamic Duo by Comicraft, $19.00
    Batman & Robin! Thelma & Louise! Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid! Hip Flask & Farrell! Frodo & Sam! Sonny & Cher! Calvin & Hobbes! Bert & Ernie! Dynamic Duos exist in all forms of literature & entertainment, and now Comicraft is proud to introduce its latest alliterative offering, DYNAMIC DUO! A buddy movie in font form, Dynamic Duo is a team-up of Solid and Open weights who can’t decide who is the lead and who is the sidekick! In the fine tradition of all two-in-ones and company-wide comic crossovers, first they fight and then they team up — to take your design on the biggest, loudest, most intense adventure of All Time. Dynamic Duo features comic-book style hook caps and alternate uppercase letters which automatically cycle for a more natural, hand-drawn appearance. Solid and Open weights can be layered to create chromatic effects, and matching variable fonts allow near-infinite control of weight and slant. Each weight contains 478 glyphs and supports 220 languages. Comicraft fonts are created BY comic book letterers FOR lettering comic books. Accept no substitutes! Artwork by Axel Medellin from Elephantmen #73
  28. Realgar by Emtype Foundry, $69.00
    Realgar is a generic and neutral typeface but with enough personality to be different, but not as much to be unfamiliar. The name refers to an ancient natural pigment, known for its vivid orange colour. It is a multipurpose typeface in an eclectic style that combines geometric and grotesque with some humanist touches. Some of its main features are the wide proportions, closed apertures and idiosyncratic numbers that make Realgar stand out. In addition, the rounded dots convey a friendly and contemporary look. A Variable Font version is included with the family or as a separate style.
  29. Hailea by Fateh.Lab, $15.00
    This font family is perfect for those who want to make their designs stand out. It has a modern style with soft but firm characters, making it different than most other fonts you'll see on the market today! This fresh and cheerful theme will work well in any project - whether its posters or social media posts- as long as they have large print formats available (or anything else). With 5 choices of typeface styles, plus some cool free vector bonuses thrown into the mix too; there's no reason why anyone shouldn't give this amazing font bundle a try!
  30. Estilo by DSType, $21.00
    Estilo is a very elegant headline typeface in a 30s style with plenty of ligatures for better design possibilities and includes Greek.
  31. Sports Headline by Alphabet Agency, $15.00
    The Sports Headline font family was developed from design work creating captivating sports related typography for branding and logotype. The font characters are all capitalized and the two different font weight offer a variation that allows each weight to play off the other and work together well. Each font contains all Latin simple characters.
  32. Krul by Re-Type, $99.00
    ‘Krul’ is a typographic interpretation of the lettering style created by Dutch letter painter Jan Willem Joseph Visser at the end of the 1940s, which decorated the traditional brown bars of Amsterdam. In the beginning, these letters were strongly associated with the pubs connected to the Amstel brewery, given that Visser was the company’s official painter. As the years passed, the style became increasingly popular, and various business owners in Amsterdam and other Dutch and Belgian cities also commissioned its use. In the 1970s and 1980s, Leo Beukeboom, another talented letter painter, continued and expanded this lettering tradition while employed under the Heineken brand. Much of his work can still be found in the Jordaan and De Pijp neighborhoods in Amsterdam. The Amsterdamse Krulletter, or Amsterdam’s curly letter, is strongly inspired by the calligraphic works of the 17th century Dutch writing masters, of which Jan van den Velde was a central figure. However, distinct characteristics of this style, for example, its unusual and beautiful ‘g’, originate from a model that was published by Johannes Heuvelman in 1659, which J. W. J. Visser referenced. Typographic circles have somehow overlooked the Amsterdamse Krulletter and its heritage. The Dutch calligraphic hands preceded and influenced the formal English penmanship which has inspired numerous typefaces in the Copperplate style. In contrast, the models from van den Velde, Heuvelman, and Jean de la Chambre, among others, are a missing chapter in Dutch typographic history, and had never been turned into typefaces until now. Conscious of the cultural and identity issues that arise in reviving a unique style, and concerned about the speed with which the lettering style was disappearing, Ramiro Espinoza focused the project of designing ‘Krul’ on digitally recreating the calligraphic complexity of these beautiful letters. Created through several years of research, ‘Krul’ is not a direct digitization of the Amsterdamse Krulletter, but instead, an interpretation that incorporates numerous alternative characters absent in the original model, and improves upon details where necessary, resulting in an optimal performance on the printed page. The typeface is presented in Open Type format, with an abundance of intricate ligatures, fleurons, and swashes, which permit the creation of numerous calligraphic effects. The very high contrast and rhythm of the strokes in this typeface make it especially suited for media applications conveying a sense of elegance and sophistication. Designers of feminine magazines, advertisements, and corporate identities within the fragrance and fashion industries will find in this typeface to be an extremely useful and appropriate resource.The great Amsterdamse Krulletter is finally back, and we are proud to make it available to you.
  33. Microbrew Unicase by Albatross, $19.00
    Microbrew Unicase is the latest addition to the Microbrew family, a versatile retro display family. Microbrew Unicase has 14 individual styles plus a very functional set of catchwords, and a fresh and eclectic set of retro-style ornaments. Microbrew Unicase sports a nice mix between wood type poster style, and vintage letterpress. The more detailed styles work well at large sizes, and the cleaner styles add legibility at smaller sizes. Microbrew Unicase is an all caps display font, but the lowercase act as alternates. The uppercase are all uppercase letter forms, while the lowercase is mixed. Type in all caps to be a buzz-kill. Mix upper and lowercase to have a little fun. Or type in all lowercase to have a party! (more informal) For super-easy alternates, just mix uppercase and lowercase letters. To add to the realism, Microbrew Unicase includes double-letter ligatures. Microbrew Unicase also includes a set of extremely intentional and eclectic ornaments and symbols. Designed to give a vintage feel, the ornaments and symbols compliment Microbrew nicely to round off the family. The ornaments also include old style numbers, and lots of retro symbols. Don't let the name fool you, Microbrew Unicase is very versatile and works great for almost any subject matter, including weddings, birthdays, restaurants, coffee shops, music, and many more. Opentype features include automatic fractions, subscript numbers, superscript numbers, and double-letter ligatures.
  34. Cinema Moderne by The Rivertown Inkery, $5.00
    Cinema Moderne is created to pay homage to he fabulous small town theaters from 1930's and 40's America. This unique font plays off of the Art Moderne and art deco style of the day. Art Moderne some times called Streamline Moderne design architecture emphasized curving forms, long horizontal lines, and sometimes nautical elements. Many of these masterpiece buildings have been lost forever. Some have managed to find new life with a new function. Cinema Moderne was created to preserve a small piece of that history forever. This font is to encourage the appreciation of the neighborhood theater culture as well as the grand style of the buildings. Comes in 9 different weights for one low price, or as individual fonts. Perfect for logo creation, or any art deco style project. Previous projects have included event flyers, Gatsby themed party invites and digital marketing content. Give your images a unique effect with this one of a kind font.
  35. LDJ Dear Santa by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Letters to Santa are a highly anticipated holiday tradition. Use this fun font to add pizzaz and an endearing childish style to that letter or any creative lettering project.
  36. Chorizo PB by Pink Broccoli, $19.00
    An offbeat typeface inspired by some of the wild lettering of comic creator Paul Coker, Jr. This typeface has that "Rankin/Bass" flavor and is tricked out with an extended language set and loads of characters in stylistic alternates & discretionary ligatures to randomize double letters and offer some interesting combinations for sets like La Li LL Lo, etc. Chorizo screams to be played with, and awaits to amuse you!
  37. Vintage Genial Variables by Typeskets, $25.00
    Introducing Vintage Genial, a captivating vintage script font that brings depth and dimension to your designs with its extrude version. This font family and variable package offers a timeless charm and retro-inspired style, perfect for creating visually striking and nostalgic designs. Vintage Genial's extrude version adds a three-dimensional effect to the classic script font, creating a visually stunning illusion of depth. This variant enhances the elegance and character of the original script styles, giving your design a distinctive and captivating aesthetic. Customize each variant of Vintage Genial using the variable font feature to align with your brand identity. Adjust the thickness or width of the letters to create a unique look that sets your design visual Elevate your visual design with Vintage Genial's vintage script font and its extrude version. Experience the captivating allure of this font and give your designs a mesmerizing vintage aesthetic.
  38. Eight by Zang-O-Fonts, $25.00
    Eight was desinged to be heavily geometric. The main lines were intended to be entirely comprised of lines of eight different but set angles.
  39. Hand Stamped JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Years before the many "modern" ways to creates signs and posters, the popular method was the rubber stamp printing set. Many of these sets used the classic DeVinne typeface, and were manufactured by at least a half dozen different companies. The "sign and chart printers" (as they were known) often consisted of both upper and lower case letters, numbers, punctuation, pointing hands and other symbols. "Hand Stamped JNL" puts all the fun of the rubber stamp printing set into an easy-to-use digital font with no messy ink spills or clean-up.
  40. Mr Brown by Hipopotam Studio, $20.00
    Mr Brown is a typeface based on hand drawn letters to our new book for children. It has up to four alternate glyphs for each character. You can switch them manually or use OpenType Contextual Alternates feature. It will automatically set alternate glyphs de-pending on frequency of appearance of the same character. The script doesn’t throw random glyphs. For example in the word “HIPPOPOTAMUS” you will automatically get three different “P” glyphs and two “O” glyphs. It really works great but of course you can always fine tune it by hand.
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