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  1. Bodeg by Nermin K, $6.00
    Bodeg is a modern and cool looking sans serif font, using both sharp and curved edges to stand out from the crowd while maintaining a clean design which makes it adaptable to many situations. Add it confidently to your projects, and you will love the results.
  2. Sapiens by Hemphill Type, $25.99
    Sapiens is a prehistoric font family characterised by simplicity & crudeness, as if carved out and assembled by our sapiens ancestors. The family is built with a rough edged style that evolves through various styles and becomes more legible while retaining the raw roots of its origins.
  3. Elisetta by Sudtipos, $39.00
    Musical notes and letterforms, silences and white spaces, pentagrams and lines, music and writing have much in common and go beyond time, cultures, styles and locations. This new typeface emerges from the blend between the lyrics and the harmony, rhythm, femininity and luminosity of the traditional musical forms. It`s not about blues or rock, tango or salsa, instead it recovers the neoclassical characteristics of the current musical notation system and revitalize the essence of its signs. Taking care of both the function and the form, Elisetta has been specially designed for the writing of texts and musical sheets considering all its elements and communication needs. This source of inspiration also makes the font really good for extensive texts, since its design is based on situations that require high line performance, great readability and high aesthetic coherence. With 5 variables that vary in weight and style, the typography gathers asymmetry and organic nature in vertical structure, narrow horizontal proportions, high x height and extreme contrast between black and white. Elisetta Book has been created for the writing of clear texts and long lines composed in small sizes inside and outside the pentagram; Elisetta Italic intensifies the organic nature of the musical keys by offering softer signs, contextual alternates and initial caps; finally, Elisetta Display increase and emphasize the contrast between vertical stems and horizontal lines to highlight short texts and titles. For those who love music and for those who like romantic forms, this typography has a lot to offer: Elisetta is the best option to write light words with style, compose clear and rhythmic lines and read comfortable paragraphs with high performance. You can tell everybody this is your font, how wonderful life is while you're in the world! * This typeface was originally designed and supervised as «Elisa», the main project of the Master in Typography at University of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  4. Love Bug by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Yet another one of those romantic looking fonts. The lowercase looks pretty ordinary, while the uppercase swings around with a mixture of tagging / grunge / comicscript and casual handwriting. It works out extremely well with letters and stuff!. For fun, try writing in uppercase only...looks swell!!
  5. Bakerie by Adam Ladd, $25.00
    Bakerie is a family of 42 fonts designed to be a hard-working, genuine handmade set of scripts useful in a variety of settings. The lighter weights evoke a signature quality and elegance, while the heavier weights are bolder and more playful. Choose from either a rough edge or smooth edge to fit the need. Multiple stylistic alternates, standard and discretionary ligatures, and swashes allow you to customize your typography for an even more authentic, handwritten look.
  6. Freezetide by Tanincreate, $18.00
    Freezetide is a handwritten font with alternates, ligatures, OpenType features which give your design a natural handwriting feel with personality. Freezetide comes with 299 glyphs including multilingual characters, standard numbers, lowercase stylistic and standard alternates, discretionary ligatures for variety. Letters have jagged edges imitating dip pen writing. Using these ligatures allows you to give a realistic somewhat quirky hand-lettered look to your typography. Write the same word differently by combining the default set, alternates, standard and discretionary ligatures.
  7. Blatt by StudioJASO, $56.00
    Blatt is a retro-modern font which features downtoned strokes of writing brush, a writing instrument of Korean Serif font. The vertical/horizontal and high-contrast strokes as well as large graphemes complete the modern style of Blatt, with strokes finished off by the distinctive style of Latin Bracketed-Serif fonts. Blatt is a display font which looks ideal in big sizes (with details of each letter highlighted), while it remains legible in small sizes, too.
  8. The Secret Library by PeachCreme, $21.00
    “The Secret Library” perfectly encapsulates the vintage scribbled italic while adding a contemporary twist. It intentionally retains inky edges in an effort to convey the feel of antiquity. This font looks great in books, illustrations, posters, and on stationery. All uppercase/lowercase letters have at least one alternative glyph.
  9. Britva by Juraj Chrastina, $39.00
    Derived from Valibuk, Britva is designed like from broken glass for eye-catching headlines. It's a heavy, condensed face with a high x-height and tight spacing. While Valibuk can write it loud, Britva literally shouts it out even louder. The unbroken glyphs are accessible through OpenType contextual alternates.
  10. Janda Spring Doodles by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Doodles ranging from cute animals to Easter eggs to flowers of various types.
  11. Boldoni by Forte Type, $4.90
    Boldoni is like a caricature: it brings with itself exaggerated elements of the modern typefaces, that has as main names Giambattista Bodoni and François-Ambroise Didot. Boldoni takes to the limit its width and serifs, causing a ultra fat type feeling, and its styles causes a monochromatic effect that remember the colors Black, Gray and White. Boldoni is good for titles, initials, drop caps, lettering, posters and vertical writing.
  12. American Wonders by Sarid Ezra, $17.00
    Introducing, American Wonders - Font Duo! American Wonders is a package of two fonts containing signature script and bold serif. This versatile fonts that you can use for any project. This bold serif is strong and powerful while the signature script is soft and authentic hand writing. This font also support language!
  13. Shake Your Head by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Shake Your Head is a grafitti font which involves both smooth curves and ragged edges. Somewhat a mixture between the grungy lines of TagBoyHardcore and the more elegant swings of TagStarHardcore. Furthermore Shake Your Head is spaced very tight and kerned even tighter in order to keep my way of writing tagfonts!
  14. Aries Streaks by Rachel McBride Creative, $9.00
    Aries Streaks is the perfect typeface for any project in need of spunk, edge, or youth. It's extremely eccentric while remaining legible, and has both an air of nostalgia and modern style. Great for use on titles, labels, handwritten projects, and large text projects. Glyph count: 440 and supports most western languages.
  15. Primus by Artegra, $19.00
    Primus has been designed to express the feelings of future, science and innovativeness while being simple and clean. It’s a geometric typeface with rounded edges, carefully designed and kerned to achieve a high visual quality that would make it a perfect typeface for any kind of use. While providing a clean and enjoyable reading when it’s used for text purposes, Primus is primarily effective as a display typeface that can be used for logotypes, brand identities, advertisements and so on, to fully reflect our era and beyond.
  16. Dewhirst Display by Greater Albion Typefounders, $16.00
    There is a particular charm about traditional, hand executed sign writing. There is also something magical about watching an experienced sign writer at work with his sign writer's dagger (don't worry, it's a specially shaped paintbrush), watching the elegant lettering formed by deft brushstrokes. The Dewhirst family of five decorative faces is inspired by an elegant specimen of just such hand painted sign writing seen while I was out and about one day. Use this family of five faces to add a special touch of flair.
  17. ITC Merss by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Merss proves that sometimes accidents work out just fine. Late one evening Eduardo Manso, an Argentinean graphic and type designer, spilled coffee on his desk. When he began to wipe up the mess, he noticed that one of the splashes looked like a roman letter 'l' - complete with serifs. This triggered his imagination. “What if a complete alphabet was created with this same irregular flow to the character designs?” ITC Merss was the result of Manso's experiments with “fluid” letter shapes. The oddly handsome design looks aged and spontaneous at the same time. Its irregular texture is striking-the result of careful modeling of character shapes. While Manso wanted to maintain the free-form character of spilled liquid, he also knew the individual letters had to work together with an underlying harmony. When not experimenting with typefaces - or spilled coffee - Manso creates award-winning graphic and publication designs. A contributor to the design magazine el Huevo (the Egg), he also writes articles on type and typography and is part of the publication's design team.
  18. JH Fares by JH Fonts, $45.00
    Jh Fares is a modern / simple Kufic style font. The user may notice plenty of white space around the text leading to a highly readable font. The Kufic script is one of the oldest Arabic Handwriting, first appeared in el Koufa - Iraq. The original calligraphy was derived from the Aramaic letters; later it went thru lots of enhancements. Its typical uses include decorative writings for Mosques / palaces, Magazines / Newspapers / Books titles and Greetings.
  19. Elita by Wiescher Design, $14.00
    »Elita« is a 100% geometric font designed on a 3 by 16 grid that makes it very slim. There are no optical tricks employed, it is purely geometric. The extreme narrow font design gives it high black and white contrast. The font is not made to write long copy, but it is perfect if you want to employ that magic between pure geometric and almost impossible to read. Just look at the samples and enjoy!
  20. Rapido by Typestation, $20.00
    Rapido is a kind of Italic hand lettering typeface. We designed it with the phenomenon of writing fast and perfect cutting edges. Rapido is available in Light, Regular and Ultra Bold weights to make your work look perfect at various movements. Rapido will work best on magazines/ menus/ books quotes and everything you're gonna initiate.
  21. MFC Distinto Borders by Monogram Fonts Co., $19.95
    The inspiration source for Distinto Borders are the Black & White and Running Borders from the 1906 Abridged Keystone Type Foundry Specimen Book. Nine Black & White Borders and Thirteen Running Borders are compiled within this font, all of which can be formatted in various manners to allow maximum versatility. While we've adjusted the metrics in this font, your program of choice may override and use their own settings. Make certain that the point size and the leading size are the same so that the borders connect properly. For instance, the font set at 12 points, should also be set to have 12 points of leading. It's that easy! Download and view the Distinto Borders Guidebook if you would like to learn a little more.
  22. Tape Font by Vladimir & vladimir, $-
    Although this condensed type is ideal for titles and headlines, it has small caps and letters with diacritical marks included as well. It keeps readability at mind, while trying to be as much "done-by-hand" as it can. It has unique tears on each edge of each letter and tilting on certain "slices of tape".
  23. Kasuga Brush by insigne, $21.99
    Kasuga Brush is a contemporary script with eastern influence and authentic brush drawn character. The script offers two variants. One is slightly distressed along the character's edges while the other is painted with a dry brush for interesting texture. Sixty-four optional ligatures add a realistic, hand-drawn effect and ensure that no two letters in a word repeat.
  24. ITC Drycut by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Drycut is the work of Vancouver-based designer Serge Pichii and gives a twist to the tradition of heavy, woodcut-like typefaces. The font includes all the realistic features of a true woodcut, sharp edges, white cut marks and black slivers. The slivers around the edges suggest traces left after awkward movements of a knife, which are often visible on old woodcuts...Folk artists often didn't care much about refining their carvings and the slivers would have been left as long as the letters remained readable." The lower case alphabet is actually small caps proportioned to match the capitals. The letters of ITC Drycut have a slight slant to the right which lends the font a dynamic character."
  25. Fabrice by Fabulous Rice, $30.00
    Fabrice is a font based on my handwriting, which has been reworked to be turned into a font. I write differently with each pen I use, and this font corresponds to my handwriting while using a pen I refill myself with special inks. It contains a wide range of characters, and will be readable anywhere, yet different!
  26. Estika by ZetDesign, $15.00
    estika is a modern handwritten font and pays attention to the anatomy of some text to create a flexible yet elegant form. This font is available in regular and italic forms with open type features to enrich the choice of style when used. This font is perfect for informal uses while maintaining the beauty of writing
  27. Cat Finger by TypoGraphicDesign, $9.00
    The typeface Cat Finger is designed from 2021 for the font foundry Typo Graphic Design by Manuel Viergutz × Carmen Thiemer. The display font based on the human hand. Started analog with acrylic paint, a finger and a white paper. After scanning, a digital brush was created. With the help of a touch tablet, this brush was used as a writing tool. One font-stlye written with the left hand (left) and one with the right hand (right).
  28. Covergirl by Trine Rask, $25.00
    Warning: works with contextual alternate-feature, which is not showing here. Covergirl is a script typeface that works all by itself. It has a very high contrast, but works also in smaller sizes. It is a display typeface. Covergirl is based on handwriting. The basic shapes are transformed to a very high contrast strict form and the hairline runs through the words in an amusing lively way that simulates the writing by hand. Its scandinavian designed handwriting, decorated, but also very minimalistic. While writing the letters will be substituted by one of the variations of the letter, that will make sure that the letters connect well. When writing in only UPPERCASE a much more simple letter shape will substitute the default.
  29. Audica by Aqeela Studio, $20.00
    Audica is an exquisite vintage-style script font that exudes timeless elegance and sophistication. Its flowing cursive strokes and intricate details add a touch of charm to any design project. Perfect for invitations, logos, branding, and packaging, this font evokes a sense of nostalgia while maintaining a modern edge. With Audica, elevate your creations with its graceful and captivating allure.
  30. Junge Holiday Cuts NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A charming series of 26 holiday “type warmers” based on the works of Carl S. Junge for the Barnhart Brothers & Spindler type foundry in the 1920s. Single-color cuts are in the uppercase positions, while 13 of the cuts suitable for two-color usage occupy the lowercase in adjacent pairs; e.g., a and b, c and d, and so on.
  31. Rage Italic by ITC, $40.99
    Rage Italic is the work of American designer Ron Zwingelberg. It was one of the first casual brush style scripts with a rough, textured edge. The initial-like capitals complement a lowercase alphabet which links together to create the look of true handwriting. Rage Italic font is ideal for work that should have the spontaneous look of pen writing on parchment.
  32. Bardon by Sabrcreative, $20.00
    Immerse yourself in the allure of a bygone era with the Bardon Vintage Retro Sans Serif Font Collection. This captivating font collection boasts 10 distinct styles, each meticulously crafted to capture the essence of vintage charm while maintaining a modern edge. From refined elegance to rugged authenticity, Bardon offers a versatile range of options to infuse your designs with a touch of nostalgia.
  33. Arum Sans by Australian Type Foundry, $40.00
    A humanist sans-serif family which displays subtle influences of the edged writing tool. Inspired by modern faces such as Chaparral and Enigma, Arum Sans is versatile enough to be used for high-end text setting as well as display purposes. A full international glyph set, extended for European use, allows Arum Sans to play on the field with the big boys.
  34. Thoriq by Cititype, $17.00
    Introducing our new font which is signature style. monoline looks like writing with a 'Rollerball pen'. We give the name this font "Thoriq". Thoriq means path, pattern or way. its analogized from the way people write with bold and definite strokes. The font consists of a lowercase, uppercase and swash with a strong character so it is suitable for use for brand logos, you can print it on t-shirts, cards, posters and other merchandises. We also created a special font that consists of a beginning and ending swash only, uppercase is a beginning swash while lowercase is an ending swash, this is so that you can easily apply it to online media, such as web banners and digital signatures. Also equipped with ligatures to add a natural writing impression. You want to write a quick note or quote, come on… this is the right choice
  35. Rebnick by Mr Studio, $29.00
    Rebnick is a sans serif typeface where in the early design process, the adjacent stems and bars weren’t weld seamlessly and perfectly. You can actually find glitches which were carefully transformed into a custom language in it’s own and later became the coherent generic rule that keeps everything together. In display sizes, the ink traps give the font’s own character, while in small text sizes they create a good legibility and a well-balanced ratio between the black and white spaces.
  36. Telegramo by Volcano Type, $35.00
    Telegramo is modeled on a historic telegraph from Belgrade to Vienna 1914. The original archetypal character set consists of lowercase letters and numerals only. Uppercase letters and special characters were added after careful research. Contact pressure variations of the rudimentary type writing machine are directly imitated in the three weights: the regular weights edges are sharp, medium edges are rounded and the bold letters can nearly be called soft. Since the original typeface did not seem perfectly suitable for modern desktop publishing purposes, two additional stylistic sets were created for each weight, improving certain issues in rhythm, legibility and quirkiness.
  37. Uncia Black by Greater Albion Typefounders, $12.00
    Greater Albion Has been toying with thoughts of a “unicase” typeface for a while. On the other hand we’ve always wondered just what practical use they are. It is also a while since we’ve introduced a ‘handwritten’ design. Therefore, It struck us that one answer was something ‘hand-lettered’. These days many people do write in a sort of informal unicase don’t they? But, at the same time, we wanted it to have a little character. So here it is, a bit calligraphic, with a touch of black-letter and a cunning mix of upper- and lower-case forms Uncia Black!
  38. Shaltai by ParaType, $25.00
    Decorative font Shaltai was developed by young Russian designer Katya Galuyan. The letters slightly resemble rolling, falling and broken eggs. Egg-shaped appearance of the characters determines the name of the font. Shaltai Boltai is a Russian cousin of English Humpty Dumpty, French Boule Boule and Swedish-Norwegian Lille Trille. The font can be used for advertising and display works, children books and so on. Released by ParaType in 2008.
  39. Comet Hotspur by Putracetol, $28.00
    Comet Hotspur - Display Typeface Font is a bold and distinctive font that seamlessly blends modern and retro aesthetics. With its unique character shapes, bold strokes, and alternative letterforms, this font offers a captivating typographic solution. The font exudes a retro bold and vintage vibe while maintaining a fresh and contemporary edge. Whether you're creating logos, branding materials, titles, posters, film graphics, cards, quotes, or landing page titles.
  40. Engage by Sohel Studio, $14.00
    "The 'Emerge Font' is a captivating typeface with a unique and bold serif display style. Featuring distinctive thick lines, each letter exudes strength and firmness. This font combines classic serif elements with modern touches, creating a visually striking and bold appearance. Emerge Font evokes elegance while maintaining a modern edge, making it ideal for graphic design projects, posters, and layouts that require unforgettable visual appeal."
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