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  1. Evalfey Variable by insigne, $99.99
    Introducing Evalfey— a script that captivates at first glance. With its refined and polished demeanor, Evalfey invites you into a world of elegance, yet its simplicity makes it incredibly accessible. The elevated x-height, distinctive flag-like terminals, and the fluidity of its sweeping strokes imbue the font with a harmonious and flowing quality, elevating your designs to new heights. Ideal for wedding invitations and more, Evalfey Script exudes a romantic allure with its brushed look and pronounced 'nuptial' ambiance. Whether it's for save-the-date cards, thank-you notes, or any cherished wedding memorabilia, Evalfey is the epitome of sophistication and grace. Stand out from the ordinary with Evalfey— a font that marries simplicity with regality, making it the quintessential choice for weddings that aspire to be remembered. The lofty x-height, elegant terminals, and rhythmic strokes render Evalfey a crown jewel in typographic design. Elevate your special moments with Evalfey, a harmonious blend of elegance and simplicity, making it your go-to font for wedding invitations, announcement cards, and any keepsake that calls for a touch of the extraordinary. Production assistance from Lucas Azevedo.
  2. Visine FF by Koral Creative, $32.00
    Visine FF is a typeface that aims to question the geographical borders that in so many ways can define people's lives. It was developed with the experience of advertising and commercial use in mind. The name Visine can be translated most simply as HEIGHTS. Visine FF was developed out of the necessity to make the most of the space on the visual format. With the tall arches and narrow bodies with exceptional, easy-to-read features, Visine FF aims to complement visual languages in many linguistic regions. Visine FF was developed in the Balkans, where Cyrillic, Latin and Glagolitic were the three historical writing systems used in the former Yugoslavia to denote cultural, ethnic, religious and political identities. Today, the languages of the Western Balkans are so similar that they can easily be called dialects, although they are written in different scripts. This is the result of their coexistence and parallel evolutions, which gave a rise to the common traits. This font family celebrates all the languages and scripts of the Western Balkans and is a labour of love. Love of design, love of language and the human need to communicate across borders, cultures and identities.
  3. Affair by Sudtipos, $99.00
    Type designers are crazy people. Not crazy in the sense that they think we are Napoleon, but in the sense that the sky can be falling, wars tearing the world apart, disasters splitting the very ground we walk on, plagues circling continents to pick victims randomly, yet we will still perform our ever optimistic task of making some little spot of the world more appealing to the human eye. We ought to be proud of ourselves, I believe. Optimism is hard to come by these days. Regardless of our own personal reasons for doing what we do, the very thing we do is in itself an act of optimism and belief in the inherent beauty that exists within humanity. As recently as ten years ago, I wouldn't have been able to choose the amazing obscure profession I now have, wouldn't have been able to be humbled by the history that falls into my hands and slides in front of my eyes every day, wouldn't have been able to live and work across previously impenetrable cultural lines as I do now, and wouldn't have been able to raise my glass of Malbeck wine to toast every type designer who was before me, is with me, and will be after me. As recently as ten years ago, I wouldn't have been able to mean these words as I wrote them: It’s a small world. Yes, it is a small world, and a wonderfully complex one too. With so much information drowning our senses by the minute, it has become difficult to find clear meaning in almost anything. Something throughout the day is bound to make us feel even smaller in this small world. Most of us find comfort in a routine. Some of us find extended families. But in the end we are all Eleanor Rigbys, lonely on the inside and waiting for a miracle to come. If a miracle can make the world small, another one can perhaps give us meaning. And sometimes a miracle happens for a split second, then gets buried until a crazy type designer finds it. I was on my honeymoon in New York City when I first stumbled upon the letters that eventually started this Affair. A simple, content tourist walking down the streets formerly unknown to me except through pop music and film references. Browsing the shops of the city that made Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, and a thousand other artists. Trying to chase away the tourist mentality, wondering what it would be like to actually live in the city of a billion tiny lights. Tourists don't go to libraries in foreign cities. So I walked into one. Two hours later I wasn't in New York anymore. I wasn't anywhere substantial. I was the crazy type designer at the apex of insanity. La La Land, alphabet heaven, curves and twirls and loops and swashes, ribbons and bows and naked letters. I'm probably not the very first person on this planet to be seduced into starting an Affair while on his honeymoon, but it is something to tease my better half about once in a while. To this day I can't decide if I actually found the worn book, or if the book itself called for me. Its spine was nothing special, sitting on a shelf, tightly flanked by similar spines on either side. Yet it was the only one I picked off that shelf. And I looked at only one page in it before walking to the photocopier and cheating it with an Argentine coin, since I didn't have the American quarter it wanted. That was the beginning. I am now writing this after the Affair is over. And it was an Affair to remember, to pull a phrase. Right now, long after I have drawn and digitized and tested this alphabet, and long after I saw what some of this generation’s type designers saw in it, I have the luxury to speculate on what Affair really is, what made me begin and finish it, what cultural expressions it has, and so on. But in all honesty it wasn't like that. Much like in my Ministry Script experience, I was a driven man, a lover walking the ledge, an infatuated student following the instructions of his teacher while seeing her as a perfect angel. I am not exaggerating when I say that the letters themselves told me how to extend them. I was exploited by an alphabet, and it felt great. Unlike my experience with Ministry Script, where the objective was to push the technology to its limits, this Affair felt like the most natural and casual sequence of processions in the world – my hand following the grid, the grid following what my hand had already done – a circle of creation contained in one square computer cell, then doing it all over again. By contrast, it was the lousiest feeling in the world when I finally reached the conclusion that the Affair was done. What would I do now? Would any commitment I make from now on constitute a betrayal of these past precious months? I'm largely over all that now, of course. I like to think I'm a better man now because of the experience. Affair is an enormous, intricately calligraphic OpenType font based on a 9x9 photocopy of a page from a 1950s lettering book. In any calligraphic font, the global parameters for developing the characters are usually quite volatile and hard to pin down, but in this case it was particularly difficult because the photocopy was too gray and the letters were of different sizes, very intertwined and scan-impossible. So finishing the first few characters in order to establish the global rhythm was quite a long process, after which the work became a unique soothing, numbing routine by which I will always remember this Affair. The result of all the work, at least to the eyes of this crazy designer, is 1950s American lettering with a very Argentine wrapper. My Affair is infused with the spirit of filete, dulce de leche, yerba mate, and Carlos Gardel. Upon finishing the font I was fortunate enough that a few of my colleagues, great type designers and probably much saner than I am, agreed to show me how they envision my Affair in action. The beauty they showed me makes me feel small and yearn for the world to be even smaller now – at least small enough so that my international colleagues and I can meet and exchange stories over a good parrilla. These people, whose kindness is very deserving of my gratitude, and whose beautiful art is very deserving of your appreciation, are in no particular order: Corey Holms, Mariano Lopez Hiriart, Xavier Dupré, Alejandro Ros, Rebecca Alaccari, Laura Meseguer, Neil Summerour, Eduardo Manso, and the Doma group. You can see how they envisioned using Affair in the section of this booklet entitled A Foreign Affair. The rest of this booklet contains all the obligatory technical details that should come with a font this massive. I hope this Affair can bring you as much peace and satisfaction as it brought me, and I hope it can help your imagination soar like mine did when I was doing my duty for beauty.
  4. Boshela by Nissa Nana, $23.00
    Boshela is a beautiful script font with a classy, elegant, and modern look. Get inspired by its authentic vibe!
  5. Italianno by TypeSETit, $24.95
    Italianno is an elegant, calligraphic script with clean connectors and classic forms. Perfect for invitations, scrap-booking, and packaging.
  6. Cometa by ParaType, $30.00
    An original calligraphic script by Natalya Vasilyeva. Licensed by ParaType in 2003. For use in advertising and display typography.
  7. Dunley by Eko Bimantara, $18.00
    Dunley is soft script that fit for various design purposes. Good for display sizes, branding, titles, logo and more.
  8. Keraton by Letterara, $8.00
    Keraton is a monoline script with a signature look. It will take any design project to the next level.
  9. Bella by ParaType, $25.00
    An original calligraphic script by Natalya Vasilyeva. Licensed by ParaType in 2003. For use in advertising and display typography.
  10. New Lobster by Etewut, $30.00
    New lobster makes your text look fancy. • alternative packs 1 and 2 • extended latin • connected script and disconnected italic
  11. Juliet by Skiiller Studio, $15.00
    Juliet is a modern calligraphy script with flowing curves. It will add a romantic touch to any crafting project!
  12. SwirlityScript by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    SwirlityScript takes an old (16th or 17th century) calligraphic script style and combines it with the caps from SwirlityText.
  13. Ermia by GFR Creative, $82.00
    Ermia Monoline Script Font I hope this font is interesting to use in your design projects. thank you GFRcreative
  14. Andhira by GFR Creative, $24.00
    Andhira Monoline Script Font I hope this font is interesting to use in your design projects. Thank you GFRcreative
  15. Worthy Yank by GFR Creative, $24.00
    Worthy Yank Brush Script I hope this font is interesting to use in your design projects. Thank you GFRcreative
  16. Water Brush by TypeSETit, $24.95
    A Dry Brush script with lots of bounce and fun. Great for casual uses as well as sophisticated events.
  17. Melody by ParaType, $30.00
    An original calligraphic script by Natalya Vasilyeva. Licensed by ParaType in 2003. For use in advertising and display typography.
  18. Bolchray by Nilson Art Design, $30.00
    Bolchray is a script font useful for flashy headlines, ads, logos, printed quotes, invitations, cards, product packaging and headers.
  19. Hata MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    As personal as a handwriting can be, the ink drops add much of genuine touch to this childish script.
  20. Kalico by Miller Type Foundry, $25.99
    Kalico is the fat script that makes a statement! Comes with oldstyle figures and available with a swash counterpart.
  21. Brother Samphen by Liartgraphic, $14.00
    Brother Samphen is a hand-written script in with a sharp, young, spirited look. It includes multiple alternate characters.
  22. Alt Mun by ALT, $-
    Mun is a experimental script typeface for use on logos, titles, posters, etc. Mun is not intended for text.
  23. Tasty by Hubert Jocham Type, $29.90
    Tasty is an strong self-confident brush script headline typeface. It is ideal for food packaging and product branding.
  24. Parfum by RMU, $30.00
    Inspired by H. Trafton's Quick, released by Bauer in 1933, Parfum is an elegant script font for many purposes.
  25. Flight Feather by moriztype, $10.00
    Flight Feather is a font that has a modern and elegant design. This font has smooth and firm lines, as well as balanced and proportional letter proportions. Each letter in this font has interesting details and a beautiful appearance, making it suitable for classy and elegant designs. View of the Flight Feather font with supple and smooth lines. This font has a light and alluring impression, but still strong and firm, so it is suitable for graphic designs, posters or brochures that require an elegant and professional impression. The combination of thin and thick lines in the Flight Feather font provides an interesting visual effect and helps make words or sentences stand out and impress. With its uniqueness, the Flight Feather font can be the right choice to strengthen the message you want to convey in visual design.
  26. Cardilan Tatto by Romie Creative, $21.00
    Introducing our new product called Cardilan font. Cardilan includes upper and lower case letters, numbers, various kinds of punctuation and ligatures. All lowercase letters include line endings and alternative fonts.
  27. LD Enquirer by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Have you Enquired lately? It's time...so choose the thick lines and slightly uneven character placement of LD Enquirer...perfect for light-hearted scrapbook pages, journaling, greeting cards, and tags.
  28. Ristabella by Coredeon, $9.00
    inspired by my beloved wife's handwriting, starting with a scribble, consists of thick and thin lines These fonts are suitable for letter writing, decoration, display, birthday, wedding and for logos
  29. FF Stealth by FontFont, $41.99
    British type designer Malcolm Garrett created this display FontFont in 1995. The font is ideally suited for film and tv and editorial and publishing. It comes with tabular lining figures.
  30. Boott Stitch by Aboutype, $24.99
    Pen drawn in line, outline typeface originally designed for embroidery application. Boott was designed for print media in a wide point size range. Boott requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
  31. Magyar Symbols Pi by CheapProFonts, $10.00
    Two fonts with traditional hungarian flower illustrations and repeatable line patterns - combine and enjoy! No "multilingual character set" as fonts from CheapProFonts usually have, but still with an international flair...
  32. Mollis Lux by Blendy wine, $9.00
    This font is designed using straight lines and circle segments. The font is simple and universally usable. But there are some unique characters such as S,K,X, and Y.
  33. Gumela Arabic by NamelaType, $25.00
    Arabic font version of Gumela, still with Gumela latin style, based on rounded sans serif whose edges end with unique shapes, to line up in harmony between Latin and Arabic.
  34. Calcis by Eurotypo, $24.00
    “Chalkís” or “Chalkida” was the capital of the Euboea island in old Greece. The name derived from the Greek and it means copper - bronze. Colonist from this area founded several important cities in the Magna Graecia, such as Cumae (coastal area of Southern Italy), where our alphabet come from. At the beginning, first scribes draw the signs in mono-line, but later on, the influence of materials, tools and the skill of calligraphers, developed the refinement of the lettering. “Calcis” is a family of sans serif fonts, characterized by its austere, functional and clear style, emerged from straight lines and primary shapes; but enriched by the contribution of countless anonymous calligraphers who have polished and embellished their forms over the years. “Calcis” is presented in five weights and italic style. It has good legibility in small sizes, elegance and strong visual impact in headlines as well. Each font of the family contain 377 glyphs with accurate kerning pairs careful controlled, and advanced typographical support with OpenType features such as: old style numerals, ligatures, discretional ligatures and case-sensitive forms. It also contain diacritics for Central European languages.
  35. Retrokia by Edignwn Type, $16.00
    The font collection is called "Retrokia", it is a display font for logotype. These collections contain script and sans serif font. Every font comes with 4 style typefaces (regular, rounded, rough and textured). This script font includes some alternates and ligatures. The Retrokia matches apply in some designs such as the logo, poster, label, badge, packaging, t-shirt, branding, quotes and more custom design. Retrokia features : 4 style typefaces (regular, rounded, rough and textured) Uppercase, lowercase, numeral, symbol, punctuation, alternate and ligature in script font All-caps, numeral, symbol and punctuation in sans serif font Multilingual PUA Encoded Thank you for your support and choosing us.
  36. Sabang by Typehill Studio, $12.00
    Sabang Script is a new modern script font with an irregular baseline. Trendy and feminine style. Sabang Script looks lovely on wedding invitations, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards and more. Perfect for using in ink or watercolour. Including initial and terminal letters, alternates, ligatures and multiple language support. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7, Microsoft Word 2010 or later versions. There are additional ways to access alternates/swashes, using Character Map (Windows), Nexus Font (Windows), Font Book (Mac) or a software program such as PopChar (for Windows and Mac).
  37. Amanda Manopo by IRF Lab Studio, $15.00
    Amanda Manopo is a calligraphy script font that comes with very beautiful changing characters, a kind of classic decorative copper script with a modern touch, designed with high detail to bring stylish elegance. Amanda Manopo Script is attractive as a typeface that is smooth, clean, feminine, sensual, glamorous, simple and very easy to read, because there are many fancy letter connections. I also offer a number of viable style alternatives for many letters. The classic style is perfect to be applied in various formal forms such as invitations, labels, restaurant menus, logos, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, labels or any type of advertising purpose.
  38. Zigarre by Canada Type, $24.95
    Though Zigarre can easily be categorized a brush script, Jim Rimmer actually drew it using a big marker. Jim’s original face, inspired by inter-war German poster lettering, was a rough one, with the marker’s juicy ink roughing it out all over the place. The smooth version, Zigarre Script, was produced as part of a major update and remastering the design underwent in 2012. Both Zigarre Script and Zigarre Rough come with extended Latin language support, as well as a few built-in stylistic alternates. 20% of this font’s revenues will be donated to a GDC scholarship fund, supporting higher typography education in Canada.
  39. Candara Beauty by Jinan Studio, $15.00
    Candara Beauty is a stylish font duo that includes both a classic serif and an elegant script version. It's perfect for weddings, Valentine's Day, branding, packaging, and any project that needs a loving touch. This font supports multiple languages and offers alternates, swash, and ligatures in the script version for added customization. With its modern charm, Candara Beauty adds sophistication and beauty to any project. Features A set of uppercase and lowercase glyphs Number, symbol, and punctuation Multilingual Support Alternates, ligatures, and swashes (script version) Type j_1 until j_10 to features swash, ligatures will automatically replace the standard letter pairs whenever available, when using any OpenType capable software.
  40. Pitch Or Honey by Ana's Fonts, $15.00
    Pitch or Honey is a hand-lettered font trio with matching ornaments and floral elements. It includes: a faux-calligraphy style script font, with a bonus slant version a cute sans serif font, in roughly the same height as the lowercase script a tall, all-caps sans serif font, in roughly the same height as the uppercase script a set of 52 floral elements, with a bonus filled-in version a set of 52 ornamental swashes All you need for beautiful and easy designs with a hand-lettered, rustic feel, such as postcards and notes, creating logotypes, social media posts, branding and packaging, etc.
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