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  1. Roylands Font Duo by Panatype Studio, $9.00
    Royland Font Duo is a mathing pair of fonts, inspired by a simple yet elegant vintage graphic design, carefully crafted, and opentype features to support is perfect for graphic design needs.
  2. Squiggle by HeadFirst, $16.99
    Designed by Morice Kastoun Inspired by one of my childhood heroes, Squiggle is a characterful display typeface based on a linear form. Each character has been carefully crafted for maximum legibility.
  3. Killega by Sealoung, $12.00
    Killega is a bold and modern serif font. Elegantly crafted to become a top choice, this font has the potential to bring each of your creative ideas to the highest level!
  4. PN Sharkypants by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This whimsical font family is a hand-crafted, youthful sans-serif font with three weights and two cute sister fonts...a shadow version and a "showy" version with curls and flourishes.
  5. Thing by Umka Type, $19.00
    Thing - A Display Font : Thing is a carefully crafted display font. It has Extended Latin characters. It created for poster, web, brand and social media designs. This is all Caps Fonts.
  6. Helgis Black by Oleg Stepanov, $15.00
    Helgis Black is a hand crafted font, inspired by album covers of progressive and psychedelic rock bands of 70's. It is perfectly suited for covers (books, albums), posters and games.
  7. Shaking by La Boîte Graphique, $17.00
    Designed by Ewen Prigent, Shaking is a set of four expressive hand-crafted titling typefaces ideal for packaging, posters, children's books… and many other media! Shaking one, two, three and four!
  8. Jully Julia by Romie Creative, $12.00
    Jully Julia ! Fresh modern handwritten font with decorative characters and dancing baseline. So beautiful on invitations such as crafts, greeting cards, branding materials, business cards, quotes, posters and other design concepts.
  9. Weely Honey by Sipanji21, $15.00
    Weely Honey is a funny, bold and cute display font with a unique twist. Get inspired by its unique feel, and turn to add a lovely charm to any crafts project
  10. Thanks Valentine by Sakha Design, $12.00
    Thanks Valentine is a lovely and delicate script font that exudes elegance and class. This font was particularly crafted for those who need a beautiful and refreshing look to their designs.
  11. Catalistefa Signature by Letterena Studios, $9.00
    Catalistefa Signature is a lovely and delicate script font that exudes elegance and class. This font was particularly crafted for those who need a beautiful and refreshing look to their designs.
  12. Pearl River by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Pearl River is a bold and elegant script font. Whether you're designing a logo, or poster or working on crafting projects, Pearl River can take your creativity to a new height.
  13. Flax JY by JY&A, $39.00
    David Philpott was inspired by the flax growing on the side of the motorway out of Wellington, New Zealand, and crafted this very distinctive, natural typeface family based on the plants.
  14. Kingko by Graphicxell, $20.00
    Kingko Ligature Serif Font inspired by the famous minimalist logo perfect for the purposes of designing templates, brochures, videos, advertising branding, logos, invitation, layout design, elegant crafting, beauty design and more.
  15. Ermin Sweet love by Four Lines Std, $9.00
    Ermin Sweet is a lovely and delicate script font that exudes elegance and class. This font was particularly crafted for those who need a beautiful and refreshing look to their designs.
  16. Dynatype by Alphabet Soup, $60.00
    Suddenly...it’s the World of Tomorrow! With the push of a button Dynatype automates your typesetting experience. Dynatype is actually Two fonts in One–without switching fonts you can instantly change from Dynatype’s “regular” style to its alternate connecting version with the simple push of a button. For more details download “The Dynatype Manual” from the Gallery Section. What is Dynatype? Dynatype is the upright, slightly more formal cousin of Dynascript. It shares many of the characteristics of it’s slightly older relation, but is drawn entirely from scratch and has it’s own unique character. Dynatype may be reminiscent of various mid-century neon signage, and of sign writing, Speedball alphabets and even baseball scripts. Its design also takes some cues from a historical typographic curiosity that began in Germany in the ‘20s and which lasted into the ‘60s—when Photo-Lettering gave it the name "Zip-Top". Basically it was believed to be the wave of the future—that by weighting an alphabet heavier in its top half, one could increase legibility and reading speed. The jury’s still out on whether or not there’s any validity to this notion, but I think you’ll agree that in the context of this design, the heavier weighting at the top of the letters helps to create some uniquely pleasing forms, and a font unlike any other. Typesetters across the planet will also be able to set copy in their language of choice. Dynatype’s 677 glyphs can be used to set copy in: Albanian, Basque, Catalan, Cornish, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Kalaallisut, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Maltese, Manx, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Oromo, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Turkish, and Welsh—and of course English. Sorry! Off-world languages not yet supported. PLEASE NOTE: When setting Dynatype one should ALWAYS select the “Standard Ligatures” and “Contextual Alternates” buttons in your OpenType palette. See the “Read Me First!” file in the Gallery section.
  17. Dynascript by Alphabet Soup, $60.00
    Typography enters the Space Age! Dynascript brings the ease of “Pushbutton Automatic” to your typesetting experience. Dynascript is actually Two fonts in One–without switching fonts you can instantly change from Dynascript’s connecting font to the non-connecting italic with the simple push of a button. For more details download “The Dynascript Manual” from the Gallery Section. What is Dynascript? Dynascript is the slanted script cousin of Dynatype. It shares many of the characteristics of it’s sibling, but is drawn entirely from scratch and has it’s own unique character. To some it may be reminiscent of various mid-century neon signage, and of sign writing, Speedball alphabets and even baseball scripts. The design of Dynascript also takes some cues from a historical typographic curiosity that began in Germany in the ‘20s and which lasted into the ‘60s—when Photo-Lettering gave it the name "Zip-Top". Basically it was believed to be the wave of the future—that by weighting an alphabet heavier in its top half, one could increase legibility and reading speed. The jury’s still out on whether or not there’s any validity to this claim, but I think you’ll agree that in the context of this design, the heavier weighting at the top of the letters helps to create some uniquely pleasing forms, and a script unlike any other. Typesetters across the planet will also be able to set copy in their language of choice. Dynascript’s 694 glyphs can be used to set copy in: Albanian, Basque, Catalan, Cornish, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Kalaallisut, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Maltese, Manx, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Oromo, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Turkish, and Welsh—and of course English. Sorry! Off-world languages not yet supported. PLEASE NOTE: When setting Dynascript one should ALWAYS select the “Standard Ligatures" and “Contextual Alternates” buttons in your OpenType palette. See the “Read Me First!” file in the Gallery section.
  18. Jefferson by ParaType, $25.00
    The script font “Jefferson” is based on real handwriting of Thomas Jefferson. Luckily there is a draft of original text of the Declaration of Independence written by Jefferson available . It was used as a primary source for this font. The Jefferson font was developed by Gennady Fridman for ParaType in 2005. It is in OpenType format with a contextual substitution of letterforms and specific ligatures.
  19. Sign Template JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sign Template JNL is based on one of the many plastic lettering guides manufactured by the now-defunct Wright-Regan Instrument Company (also known as WRICO). Aside from their engineering and drafting templates and tools, WRICO had a line of "Sign-Maker" sets which featured various styles of lettering, special ink pens and metal alignment guides to assure clean, crisp lettering with little effort.
  20. Neumatic Compressed by Arkitype, $12.00
    Neumatic compressed has a super compressed character set, increased cap height and tight kerning that combine to give you the ability to create large, beautiful and effective headlines and copy for your artwork. Neumatic Compressed packs punch when it comes to large copy lines and is perfect for posters, display copy, headlines in printed materials like magazines and books . The family comes in 8 weights from extra light to Black so it's versatile. Its extra light weight can give you some great height due to how narrow it is. Play around with the opentype Superscript with an underline or the Opentype stylistic sets which turns the default squared dots on i's, j's and punctuation to round dots.
  21. Sylar by The Northern Block, $16.70
    A linear modern typeface suited for branding & advertising projects. The variations in weight give great contrast when used across body copy & headlines.
  22. Lovely Kids by Stringlabs Creative Studio, $25.00
    Lovely Kids is a playful font that specially crafted for children, Boys, Kindergarten, Birthday, Kid, Cartoon, and Comic purposes. The Lovely Kids cheerful font contains Modern, Elegant, Creative, Professional and Unique Concept.
  23. Mono Flower by Letterafandi Studio, $12.00
    MONO FLOWER is a modern sans serif font. This font is perfect for logos, greeting cards, package design, brand identity, craft designs, any DIY projects, book titles, wedding invitations, packaging, and more.
  24. Robertina by Letterafandi Studio, $14.00
    Robertina is a Modern handwritten font. That font is perfect for ; logos, greeting cards, a package design, a brand identity, craft design, any DIY project, book title, wedding invitation, packaging and more.
  25. Honey Christmas by Letterafandi Studio, $12.00
    Honey Christmas consists of two fonts (display and script) designed to complement each other perfectly. Together or apart, these fonts are ideal for adding a chic and cheery touch to your crafts.
  26. LD Genial by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    LD Genial is a fun font with various letters toggled up or down, and a hand written feel. It's sure to quickly become a favorite in your creative paper crafting tool set.
  27. Deckhouse by Great Scott, $12.00
    Deckhouse is a tall and condensed typeface with small serifs. It has an authentic hand crafted feeling and works wonder for packaging, lettering, invitations, cover and other types of display design projects.
  28. The KR Chinese Zodiac font by Kat Rakos is a captivating and expressive display font that captures the essence of the Chinese Zodiac's symbolism through its intricate designs. Each character within t...
  29. Ah, LaPerutaFLF, the font that decided it was too cool for the mainstream yet not quite ready for the underground indie scene. Picture this: if fonts had personalities, LaPerutaFLF would be that quie...
  30. SF Droob7 by Sultan Fonts, $19.99
    Droob7 is An Arabic typeface for desktop applications, for websites and for digital ads. Currently prepared by the weight one has the alignment between the Arabic and Latin letters to serve the articles sites without resorting to other fonts in the page or article each. Droob7 font family contains two weights: normal and bold. This font supports Arabic and Latin, Persian and Urdu. The font (Droob7) is characterized by clarity and readability and ease of being a promising line very carefully to be used in Web sites (best size is 12-bit).
  31. Module 4-4 by Sébastien Truchet, $40.00
    Sébastien Truchet designed a modular typographic system during his last year in the School of Fine Arts of Besançon. The system is made of a unique grid and 6 modules which are the components to build several typefaces. The most radical is the "2-2". The last one is the "10-12". This is the 4-4. It is built into a square grid. Four modules in width and in height. This font proposes to you two appearances : the caps are blackest and the small letters are more open.
  32. STCO Prescissa by Shaltype Co, $15.00
    Prescissa is inspired by Textualis, also known as textura or Gothic bookhand, which was the most calligraphic form of blackletter, and today is the form most associated with “Gothic”. Written manually by hands, and reform into clean Typeface. Natural stroke from original handwriting. It can be used for just Title or even writing. In this font, you will get : Over 449 Glyphs 12 OpenType features Multilingual languages. Get Prescissa now! It will best use for any design requirement, many fonts will coming with a unique concept. Thank you! Best Regards, FM-STCO.
  33. Linotext by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotext was designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1901 and first appeared with the name Wedding Text with American Type Founders in Jersey City, where its metal forms were cut by hand. The font was so popular that its forms soon began appearing with other font foundries under different names, Elite Kanzlei with D. Stempel AG, Comtesse with C.F. Rühl, etc. Its ornamental forms are not considered very legible by today’s standards and Linotext should therefore be used for headlines and short texts in point sizes 12 or larger.
  34. Dress Code by Larin Type Co, $14.00
    Dress Code is a modern sans-serif font family that includes 12 fonts: 2 styles - regular and round, each with 6 weights - extra light, light, regular, medium, semi bold and bold. Also included in this font are many alternatives that give you more options for creating your project. with them, you can be unique and experiment with your design. This font is easy to read and versatile, suitable for editorial tasks, creating logos, book and magazine covers, cosmetics, advertising, branding, wedding invitations, posters, postcards, labels, business cards, packaging and much more.
  35. Mayblossom by Hanoded, $15.00
    Mayblossom was named after an old French fairytale (The Princess Mayblossom),which is quite similar to the tale of Sleeping Beauty. Mayblossom font is a fairytale font. It was made with a magic wand (with a Unicorn hair core) onto centuries old parchment. The font was then blessed by 12 lovely fairies. Of course, I had the evil thirteenth one kidnapped before she could cast her spell. In other words, if your work requires a certain lightness, a pinch of fairy dust and a sprinkling of magic, then Mayblossom is your best pick.
  36. Giulia by HVD Fonts, $30.00
    Giulia is a sweet type family consisting of 12 Fonts. It was created by Hannes von Döhren and published by HvD Fonts. Besides a fancy curly version there is a second version with a more straight architecture, still owning the same soft and friendly character. Informal and easy going at first sight and perfect for display settings, however the straight architecture of Giulia Plain also makes it nice for shorter to medium texts. This contemporary type family is ideal for use in retail, packaging, games, food, kids applications and advertising.
  37. Leksa by Alexandra Korolkova, $50.00
    Leksa is an oldstyle, even a bit old-fashioned text family in 12 faces, including six upright and six italic ones, from Light to Black, with both oldstyle and tabular digits and true small caps. The typeface works best in the books of classical style, and looks good in both small and large point sizes. One of the main features of the typeface is its professionally-designed Cyrillic which (together with sans-serif companion Leksa Sans) was awarded for excellence in type design at Modern Cyrillic competition in Superfamilies category.
  38. Ciutadella Display by Emtype Foundry, $69.00
    Ciutadella Display is the extreme partner of the popular Ciutadella family for use in large sizes. The weight has been taken to the limit in both directions. It is available in Open Type format and includes Alternate Characters, Ligatures, Tabular Figures, Fractions, Numerators, Denominators, Superiors and Inferiors. It supports Central and Eastern European languages. The type family consists of 12 styles, 6 weights (Thin, UltraLight, ExtraLight, ExtraBold, Black and UltraBlack) plus italics, creating an expanded and really flexible system. See also the original Ciutadella, Ciutadella Rounded and Ciutadella Slab.
  39. FF Sari by FontFont, $65.99
    German type designer Hans Reichel created this sans FontFont in 1999. The family has 12 weights, ranging from Light to Black (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, editorial and publishing, logo, branding and creative industries, poster and billboards as well as web and screen design. FF Sari provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, and super- and subscript characters. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths.
  40. FF Dagny by FontFont, $68.99
    Swedish type designers Örjan Nordling and Göran Söderström created this sans FontFont in 2009. The family has 12 weights, ranging from Thin to Black (including italics) and is ideally suited for editorial and publishing, logo, branding and creative industries, poster and billboards, software and gaming as well as web and screen design. FF Dagny provides advanced typographical support with features such as small capitals, case-sensitive forms, fractions, super- and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates. It comes with proportional lining, tabular oldstyle, and tabular lining figures. In 2011, FF Dagny received the ISTD award.
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