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  1. Inerta by Mint Type, $35.00
    Inerta is a neutral, but not flavourless, cross between a geometric sans and a neo-grotesk. It is designed to work perfectly in UI/UX applications, and to remain readable in smallest font sizes. With over 950 glyphs, the font family offers extensive language support and many typesetting options to choose from. The typeface can be customised with several sets of alternate glyphs and OpenType features. The Cyrillic part contains alternates for Bulgarian as well as alternative Ukrainian forms.
  2. Daizy by Anastasia Kuznetsova, $14.00
    I present my funny and very cute font "Daizy" Great for sweet greeting cards and invitations, for playful branding and quotes, for unusual packaging and much more! This font is unique and lightweight:) Font Features • character set A-Z, A-Я; • 2 languages (Russian and English); • numbers and punctuation marks, symbols It is recommended to use it in Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop Made with love ♡ Thank you for stopping by, and I wish you a creative day!
  3. Sandigan by Lurinzu Studios, $12.25
    “Sandigan" is an rustic, organic, sturdy and expressive display typeface that is inspired by the characteristic and vibes of male filipinos. Sandigan also means foundation in english. This typeface is developed with the intention to be used in display medias to maximize the stylized shapes of each character. This typeface is best used when you want to express elegance, class and sophistication in your designs. *This font includes letters, numbers, multi-language, and all essential marks needed.
  4. Worriment by The Ampersand Forest, $20.00
    Worriment is a simple, one-off typeface; part of the Dreads collection from the Ampersand Forest. He was born of a whimsical sense of queasiness and unease — he's not just scary, he's Scary Fun! A little kitsch, a little horror. Great for use on Halloween-themed designs, and reminiscent of a "wizarding" look. In terms of letterforms, Worriment is a quirky blackletter-latin hybrid with a sharp, slightly bouncy baseline, and jangly angles, suitable for display use.
  5. Chapeau by EVCco, $20.00
    The cold, conservative strokes of a typical sans-serif/grotesque descend into a distinctive "bat-wing drip" in this subtly spooky font named after the band for which it was originally designed. Perfect for any wordings which project darkness or menace, yet still require an air of respectability. Business in the front, evil in the back. Comes packaged in both TrueType and OpenType formats with standard complement of alpha-numeric glyphs, punctuation marks, mathematical symbols, and European diacritics.
  6. Docket by Parker Creative, $18.00
    With it's distressed markings and rough edges, Docket mimics the appearance of a vintage typewriter from the 1940s. With Docket, you can quickly create graphics with an instant classic feel, and it's application is quite versatile. Create logos, stamps, sublimation designs, social media quotes, monogram products, and even websites with this bohemian typewriter font! Docket's characters are proudly hand-crafted, meticulously kerned, and come in two variations to capture the unique look of an old grunge typewriter.
  7. Dx Sitrus by Dirtyline Studio, $25.00
    Dx Sitrus a new fresh & modern serif with a contemporary touches with strong shape! So beautiful on invitation like greeting cards, branding materials, business cards, quotes, posters, and more! Dx Sitrus Display Typeface is the part of a strong and modern display family. This typeface both impressive at display sizes and easily readable in text size, while the sharp shapes of the triangular serif and the distinctive letter shapes show their strength in logo design and impressive editorial use.
  8. Quick On by eyetype, $16.00
    Quick On is a script font with typical handmade, a work that is purely a result of handmade, has a natural characteristic. This is perfect for invitations, signatures, blogs, social media, business cards, product brands. Quick On has Stylistic standard, Stylistic Alternates and ligatures. OpenType features can be accessed by using OpenType smart programs such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, Corel Draw and Microsoft Office. They can also be accessed through the character map.
  9. Bulldog Slab by Club Type, $36.99
    Figgins and Caslon may be names familiar to many as Type Founders. Indeed they are, but they are perhaps less well known for the emergence of Sans Serif type styles which have become part of our lives since 1889. The first hundred years of this style is celebrated with this design by Adrian Williams, completed in 1989. It echoes many features of the Gothic, Grotesque and Sans Serif models of the period, based particularly on the 1870 Figgins.
  10. VU Milwaukee by VisualizeUnited Fonts, $65.00
    Milwaukee, is a geometric typeface with an embellished-like touch. Designed in 2011, in capital English & Greek characters, including numerals, and basic punctuation marks, as well as CE characters. It was initially inspired by Byzantine and Japanese typography and later from the cityscape of Milwaukee, thus its name. This typeface comes in four weights and is suggested for logos, short titles, social media marketing, book covers, posters, labels and more applications you will choose to go with.
  11. Grecian Empire by Elemeno, $25.00
    The designer's father, Philip Grecian drew a logo for his business, Grecian Creative Services and asked Alex Grecian to expand on the logo. Alex extrapolated from the existing letters, creating a font to compliment his father's logo. Naming it was the easy part. Grecian Empire has since become one of the most popular fonts offered by Elemeno. The Strikes Back and Engraved styles have limited character sets and are far less versatile than the regular version.
  12. Victualia X by Dawnland, $13.00
    Victualia - casual, hand drawn (Wacom, illustrator) brush font. "Ligatures" have been created for some double letters to enhance the illusion of handwritten text. (TT, tt, ff, oo, OO, mm, MM, ll & LL - open type version of the font and open type compatible layout application required). Victualia was initially created in 2005 as part of a course that I attended to At Berghs , but has now been given a face lift as well as a full set of special characters.
  13. Milksty by Gian Studio, $12.00
    The Milksty font style comes with great character. Ideal for logos, name tags, handwritten quotes, product packaging, merchandise, social media and greeting cards. It contains a complete set of lowercase and uppercase letters, a wide variety of punctuation marks, numbers, and supports multi-language. It is also easy for you to access this font because I have provided PUA unicode (font-specific code), with many alternative characters. This package is fully accessible to craftsmen or designers.
  14. Andrila by Sulthan Studio, $14.00
    Andrila is a brush font that I made using a pen and I bolded it in several parts, making it a beautiful calligraphy styled font, also very sweet and cute. It can be used for various purposes such as titles, logos, wedding invitations, t-shirts, letterheads, signage, labels, news, posters, badges, and more. Andrila is built with OpenType features and includes swashes, ligatures and everything to add touches to your design, as well as support for other languages.
  15. Side Note Variable by Jamie Clarke Type, $199.00
    Hello! I’m SideNote Variable. I specialize in: Annotations Headings Friendly dialogue Social media marketing Looking both smart & casual I’m perfect for descriptions and explanatory text. Use me to deliver tricky information in a helpful, reassuring manner. I look friendly and relaxed but professional enough to make you look awesome. I add personality to otherwise dry information making it fun and easier to understand. I come with all sorts of useful features, like emoji, arrows, and underlines.
  16. Foda Sans by Fo Da, $25.00
    FodaSans typeface is a Multi-language font family for a wide range of uses, comes with 126 weights with 463 glyph for each weight, supports Latin and Arabic language and covers OpenType features like Glyph Composition / Decomposition, Kerning, Standard Ligatures, Mark Positioning .. and more. The Typeface Have 6 Styles (Normal, Curved, Rounded, Solid, Solid Curved, Solid Rounded) with their obliques and italics ranging from Extra light to Black. Thank you for choosing FodaSans fonts from Fo Da Foundry.
  17. Fitz Sans SRF by Stella Roberts Fonts, $25.00
    Fitz Sans SRF was contributed to the Stella Roberts Fonts project by graphic designer Matt Yow after receiving word of the project from Ray Larabie of Typodermic Fonts. A light, attractive text face, Fitz Sans SRF also lends itself well to headlines and titles. The font is available in both regular and oblique versions. The net profits from my font sales help defer medical expenses for my siblings, who both suffer with Cystic Fibrosis and diabetes. Thank you.
  18. Bulldog by Club Type, $36.99
    Figgins and Caslon may be names familiar to many as Type Founders. Indeed they are, but they are perhaps less well known for the emergence of Sans Serif type styles which have become part of our lives since 1889. The first hundred years of this style is celebrated with this design by Adrian Williams, completed in 1989. It echoes many features of the Gothic, Grotesque and Sans Serif models of the period, based particularly on the 1870 Figgins.
  19. Linotype Technical Pi by Linotype, $40.99
    The Linotype Technical Pi font includes a variety of characters for technical areas, especially for the field of electrical engineering. Among other symbols are those for AC and DC, certifications, and a number of others which illustrate technical terms, warnings and information. Technical Pi also includes the modern symbols which have become a part of everyday life, like environmental and recycling characters. General characters like fax and telephone symbols complete the symbol palette of Linotype Technical Pi.
  20. Pumpkin Magic by Anastasia Kuznetsova, $16.00
    Say hello to the "Pumpkin Magic" font! Funny font with bonus seamless patterns! The regular solid font version is also included for you. Great for sweet greeting cards and invitations, for playful branding and quotes, for unusual packaging and much more! This font is unique and simple :) Font Features • A-Z character set; • 1 language (English); • numbers and punctuation marks, symbols It is recommended to use it in Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop Made with love ♡
  21. Linotype Animalia by Linotype, $29.00
    Linotype Animalia is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the contestants of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. The font was designed by German artist Johannes Plass and is full of surprises. It is like a walk through the zoo, where the j is a shark chasing a small fish and the K is a moose gazing at the sky. Linotype Animalia is intended exclusively for use in headlines with large point sizes.
  22. VLNL Dream Meal by VetteLetters, $6.00
    Nowadays, everything is ‘In The Cloud’. So why not put information in clouds directly? Here it is: a happy dreamy cloudy font. It’s called Dream Meal. Don’t read, just dream away; about nice food and typographic sensations. You can set whole texts 'in the cloud'. Every character makes up a part of a cloud. The clouds can float to the left or to the right. It’s an Open Type font. Actually: This font is a dream!
  23. Old Times American by Baseline Fonts, $29.00
    The Old Times American Family is derived from several letterpress books from the 1880s in the midwest. The fonts were painstakingly compiled from over 100 pages of text and optically balanced for optimum results. Old Times American is part of the Grit History Series A font set. The set encompasses serif and sans-serif fonts in varying weights to meet the needs of designers. The less-than-perfect letterforms evoke a sense of the non-digital.
  24. Cowboy Lament JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A lament is a sad song, and the music of the cowboys of the Old West had their fair share of them. However, a vintage piece of sheet music from the early part of the 20th century with the title "The Dying Cowboy" brought at least one positive trait to its mournful song. The title lettering was drawn in a fashion that emulated lettering made with quick strokes of a paintbrush, and became the inspiration for Cowboy Lament JNL.
  25. Blackblink by Akifatype, $16.00
    Blackblink is a beautiful vintage calligraphy typeface, I hope you will be interested in this font, if you want to use it for your work. This font can be used easily and simply because there are many features in it. contains a complete set of uppercase and lowercase letters, a wide variety of punctuation marks, numbers, and multilingual support. fonts also contain a lot ligatures and many others contain alternative Style Sets like the heart swash alternative.
  26. Ovane Regular by Tebaltipis Studio, $13.00
    Ovane a new fresh & modern Sans serif with a strong style, a dancing baseline! So beautiful on invitation like greeting cards, branding materials, business cards, quotes, posters, and more! Ovane Clean Display Typeface is the part of a strong and modern Bold display. This typeface both impressive at display sizes and easily readable in text size, while the sharp shapes of the triangular serif and the distinctive letter shapes show their strength in logo design and impressive editorial use.
  27. Screwball Comedy JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Cary Grant was one of Hollywood’s most versatile actors, playing romantic leads, dramatic parts and showing off his impeccable timing in screwball comedies. A perfect example of this is Frank Capra’s “Arsenic and Old Lace” from 1942. The movie trailer for the film had the title hand lettered in a playful and casual slab serif style, with varying character shapes and weights. This is now available as Screwball Comedy JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  28. Sol De Jalisco by Fat Hamster, $25.00
    Sol de Jalisco inspired by view of blue agave valley in Jalisco, Mexico. With Sol de Jalisco font you can give your project it's own unique and stylish feel. Sol de Jalisco typeface is perfect for your tequila and mezcal label and packaging design, social media quotes, logo and branding design, t-shirt design, whiskey, beer label and packaging design, heading, scrapbooking, calendars, book covers. Enjoy using the logos and little marks in your design projects.
  29. Schnitz by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Schnitz is part of the Take Type Library, selected from the contestants of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. Designed by the Finnish artist Osmo Niemi, the characters seem to contain no round forms at all. Linotype Schnitz looks as though it were chiseled and has an angular, almost brittle feel. The restless and lively appearance makes Linotype Schnitz particular well-suited to headlines and shorter texts with point sizes of 12 and larger.
  30. Phaserwave by Mysterylab, $22.00
    Part of the wave of modern explorations expanding on the 50+ year-old traditions of groovy psychedelic typography, Mysterylab brings you Phaserwave. With an intriguing fusion of pillowy shapes and sharp stroke ends, this font cooks up a heady mélange of whimsical flow and high precision. We've applied our usual meticulous attention to great kerning, extensive character set, and seamless functionality, so this font's ready to rock your designs any way you might want to do it.
  31. ReadMyHand by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Read My Hand is part of the Take Type Library, selected from contestants in Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. It is the digitalized handwriting of its Dutch designer, Leon Hulst. As is common of handwriting fonts, the forms of the letters seem spontaneous and individual. Read My Hand is a dynamic font suitable for texts with point sizes larger than 12 and particularly good for documents which should have a personal touch.
  32. Linotype Gneisenauette by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Gneisenauette is part of the Take Type Library, selected from the contestants of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. The handwriting font was designed by Latvian artist Gustavs A. Grinbergs and is available in eight weights. Linotype Gneisenauette is a dynamic font which also reflects a bit of the optimistic spirit of the 1950s. The font is best used for headlines or middle length texts with a point size 12 or larger.
  33. Mano by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Mano is a fresh new font from the Swiss designer Marco Ganz. Urgent and vital, the typeface suggests swift communication or the latest trends: spontaneous and informal, personal and individual. Ganz deliberately gave the characters a marked lean to the right, similar to that of quick handwriting. But Linotype Mano is not only nimble and quick, it also retains its legibility as a text font. Linotype Mano is as dynamic, brisk and casual as modern pop music.
  34. Abdo Misr by Abdo Fonts, $29.50
    Abdo Misr is a geometrical style. This is an OpenType Font supporting Arabic, Persian, Urdu, abd English to and compatible with the various operation systems and modern software. The combination of modern Kufi and Geometrical styles and varying between straight and curved parts made it a beautiful typeface appropriate to the titles and slogans, and able to meet the desire of the user in the design of ads and modern designs of various types of audio and visual.
  35. Mallica by Josstype, $11.00
    Mallica Script, a Hand Lettered Calligraphy Font with beautiful waves and natural flow, has a unique letter style and has a softer and smoother character subtly connecting all the characters. Mallica Script has simple elegant swashes in separate letters. You can use graphic design software to access the alternate letter. Mallica Script is perfect for weddings, invitations, greeting cards, quotations, posters, branding, business cards, stationary, title design, header blogs, excerpts of art, envelopes, modern or design books, titles, pop vintage design, or other purposes to make your project/art design look beautiful and trendy. Mallica Script comes with 273 glyphs. This includes uppercase, lowercase, numbers, fractions, punctuation, multi-language support and OpenType features such as Standard ligatures, stylistic set, alternative style. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me via email: joelpopon@gmail.com
  36. Salish by Saja TypeWorks, $29.00
    Salish is a sans-serif typeface inspired by the art of the Salishan tribes in the Northwest Americas. It draws heavily on the concept of the ‘ovoid’, a wide ovular shape that is flat on the bottom and top heavy, that is central to the art style known as ‘Formline’. Designed by Aaron Bell of Saja Typeworks, Salish comes in 5 weights, from Thin to UltraBold. Language support includes some 200 Latin-based languages as well as the necessary orthographies for all Salishan languages, including: Comox, Sliammon, Klahoose, Pentlach, Sechelt, Squamish, Halkomelem, Nooksack, Straights Salish (Saanich), Lushootseed, S'Klallam, Quinault, Upper Chehalis, Lower Chehalis, Cowlitz, Bella Coola, Ditidaht, Tseshaht, Nuu-chah-nulth, Ehattesaht-Nuchatlaht, Kwak'wala, Shuswap, Lillooet, Thompson River Salish, Coeur d'Alene, Columbia-Moses, Colville, Okanagan, and Montana Salish. Haida (a non-Salishan language) is also supported.
  37. Hollywood Revue JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Hollywood Revue JNL gets its design inspiration and name from a vintage movie poster for "The Hollywood Revue of 1929". The letter style shows early Art Deco influences, yet the hand lettering was done in the late 1920s toward the end of the Art Nouveau period. MGM produced this early "talkie" all-star musical with a cast that included Jack Benny, John Gilbert, Conrad Nagel, Laurel and Hardy, Buster Keaton, Joan Crawford, Norma Shearer, Polly Moran and many others. This is the motion picture where Cliff ("Ukelele Ike") Edwards introduced "Singin' in the Rain" (composed by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown). Years later, Freed was a producer at MGM and gathered up many of the songs he and Brown wrote during the 1920s to form the musical core of the 1952 Gene Kelly-Debbie Reynolds-Donald O'Conner musical "Singin' in the Rain".
  38. Bayer Sans by Victory Type, $20.00
    Bayer Sans, is based on the typography of the Austrian-born artist Herbert Bayer. Bayer worked as a teacher and graphic designer at the Bauhaus, a revolutionary German art school, during the 20's. His specialty was commercial art and he had many "radical" views on typography and its interaction with society. Bayer felt that written language should be merely a graphic version of spoken language. Thus, he advocated a single alphabet without majuscules and miniscules. Bayer's designs are simple, geometric letterforms that lend themselves to lowercase form. This font, based on the typography of Bayer and his students at the Bauhaus Werkstatt (studio), was digitally modeled by Noah Rothschild. Bayer Sans features a complete character set including European characters, alternate letters with adjusted widths and designs and ligatures. Included are the "f" characters and a special linked double-o.
  39. Nocturne by Scholtz Fonts, $19.95
    The font is based on an alphabet from a mid1920s art deco book. The original seemed to have tapering strokes but it was too small to be sure; I made all strokes parallel & orthogonal and slightly modified the original in a number of other ways to bring it into the 21st Century. The designers of the original were Paul Carlyle and Guy Oring. Nocturne has all the elegance of the Deco fonts of the 1930s. It recalls the romantic, sophisticated Zeitgeist of the early 20th century, that nostalgic time "between the wars". Nocturne comes in two styles: Nocturne Regular, which uses the Art Deco convention of small x height, and long ascenders. This style is perfect for headers, posters, labels etc. Nocturne Book, which, with its higher x height and slightly wider characters, is extremely legible and suitable for small size text.
  40. Fansan by W Type Foundry, $25.00
    Organic and sublime, Fansan is an Art Nouveau type family that includes roman, italic, and optical sizes. Its roots can be found in famous works such as Benguiat, Windsor, and Melbourne — worldwide typographic references which all have a sense of being imperfectly appealing. The aesthetic influence of Art Nouveau on Fansan can be seen in the top-heavy stress found in most characters. Applying this stress consistently throughout the character set was a significant challenge in the design of the family. The sharp terminals of numerous lowercase characters — including the a, f and g — provide a visual link between the upper and lowercase forms. As a result, Fansan is able to be elegant and pointed in its lighter weights, and playful and full of character in its heavier styles. Fansan is ideally suited for use at display sizes where personality is needed.
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