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  1. The font Monserga FFP, crafted by the talented deFharo, is a distinct typeface that captures the attention of both designers and readers with its unique characteristics and versatility. This particul...
  2. CapitalisTypOasis is a unique and charismatic font that channels the essence of classic Roman inscriptions while incorporating a modern twist. The font's design draws inspiration from the monumental ...
  3. Rezland, an often-overlooked gem in the realm of typography, embodies a unique blend of personality and functionality that makes it a favorite among designers seeking a distinctive yet readable font....
  4. The font named "Yahoo" crafted by GautFonts hails from a unique niche in typography, characterized by its playful yet recognizably bold aesthetic. This typeface draws inspiration from the iconic Yaho...
  5. TSF et Compagnie Tryout by Match Software is a vivid exploration of typeface design that echoes the intricate balance between tradition and innovation. This font weaves together a captivating aesthet...
  6. Sho-Card-Caps is a distinctive typeface designed by Nick Curtis, a prolific typeface designer known for his ability to capture the essence of vintage and retro typography with a modern twist. This fo...
  7. Tombstone, designed by Iconian Fonts, is a distinctive typeface that captures the essence of the Wild West and evoking the rugged aesthetics of historical tombstones. This font stands out due to its ...
  8. "Dot.com" by Iconian Fonts is an eclectic and modern typeface that exemplifies the digital age with its unique characteristics, blending creativity and functionality in equal measures. Designed by th...
  9. ParkLane is a font that evokes a sense of nostalgia and craftsmanship from the early 20th century. Created by Nick Curtis, a designer known for his ability to channel historical and vintage aesthetic...
  10. "Club Dia" is a unique and vibrant font designed by dibujado | dabnotu, an artist known for their distinctive and imaginative approach to creation. This particular typeface stands out with its bold a...
  11. The font titled "Silent Witness" crafted by the artist SpideRaY is a captivating creation that stands out due to its distinctive character and evocative design. This particular font can be described ...
  12. Deco Blocks is not just a font; it's a creative journey back in time blended with a modern twist. This artistic font is a celebration of the bold geometric patterns and intricate designs characterist...
  13. Once upon a time in the vast, colorful world of typography, Shanghai arose, a font that whispers tales of the Orient with a flirtatious wink to the Art Deco era. Crafted by the dynamic duo known as M...
  14. Base 05 is a unique and fascinating font designed by Clément Nicolle, also known by his pseudonym "StereoType." This font stands out due to its exceptional characteristics that masterfully blend the ...
  15. The Diner font, created by Brøderbund Software, is a captivating display typeface that harks back to the mid-20th century American diner culture. Its design embodies the spirit of the era, characteri...
  16. The Strobo font, designed by Graham H Freeman, is a distinctive typeface that embodies both modernity and a touch of retro-futuristic flair. It is a font that seems to have been crafted with a keen e...
  17. Goodfellow, designed by David F. Nalle, is a font that invites an air of mystique and storytelling into any project it graces. This typeface is named after a character from folklore, embodying elemen...
  18. Carnivalee Freakshow, designed by Chris Hansen, is a distinctive and charming font that harkens back to the early 20th century and the ambiance of old carnival and circus posters. This font captures ...
  19. Sanctuary, a distinct font created by the talented Chad Savage, evokes a sense of eerie elegance and gothic charm that captivates the imagination of both designers and viewers alike. Its design intri...
  20. Argor Got Scaqh, created by Jean-Pierre Mallaroni, is a font that captivates with its gothic charm and historical elegance. This particular typeface is an embodiment of artistic craftsmanship, blendi...
  21. Nasalization Free is an intriguing typeface designed by the prolific Canadian type designer Ray Larabie. It belongs to a category of fonts inspired by the mid-20th-century fascination with space expl...
  22. The Jellyka BeesAntique Handwriting font, designed by the talented Jellyka Nerevan, is a captivating and unique typeface that evokes a sense of nostalgia and intimate expression often found in person...
  23. The font GoudyThirty-DemiBold, crafted by Dieter Steffmann, is a remarkable tribute to the type design legacy of Frederic W. Goudy, one of the most prominent American type designers of the 20th centu...
  24. Key Tab Metal is a distinctive font crafted by the creative mind of Michael Tension. This font stands out for its unique blend of industrial charm and mechanical precision, transporting its audience ...
  25. Nineteen Ten Vienna, crafted by Apostrophic Labs, is a unique font that embodies an artistic blend of vintage elegance and contemporary sharpness, drawing its inspiration from the early 20th century ...
  26. The font Roughwork Demo is an intriguing typographic creation by David F. Nalle, a designer known for his eclectic and often historical-inspired typefaces. As suggested by its name, Roughwork exudes ...
  27. The Mucha font, created by Milos Kunst, is an exquisite homage to the Art Nouveau movement, specifically inspired by the works of Alphonse Mucha, a Czech painter, illustrator, and graphic artist who ...
  28. Metro-Retro is a distinctive font designed by Nick Curtis, which draws its inspiration from the art deco era, combining the past's aesthetic charm with modern design sensibilities. The font is charac...
  29. Sure thing! Feathergraphy Decoration is an artistic marvel in the realm of fonts, conceived and created by Måns Grebäck, who is renowned for his proficiency in typography and script design. This font...
  30. JunebugStompNF is a distinctive and playful font crafted by the talented Nick Curtis, a designer famed for his ability to infuse vintage flair into modern typeface creations. This font is a testament...
  31. Exotica, created by West Wind Fonts, is a distinctly stylized font that stands out for its unique character and flair. At a glance, Exotica exudes an air of mystery and adventure, reminiscent of dist...
  32. Iron Lung is a distinctive font that emerges from the creative mind of S. John Ross, capturing the essence of bold creativity and artistic innovation. This typeface is remarkably characterized by its...
  33. Oh, the Caswallon Demo font, crafted by the mystical hands of The Scriptorium, is not your average run-of-the-mill typeface. Nay, it hails from a realm where fonts are not just created, but lovingly ...
  34. Franken's-SteinA, designed by Nick Curtis, could very well be described as the mad scientist's version of a typeface, borrowing its thematic inspiration from the eerie, patchwork world of Frankenstei...
  35. The Spacebeach font by Fontalicious is a unique typeface that conjures images of retro science fiction and laid-back beach vibes in a playful and inventive blend. This font stands out with its distin...
  36. Hall Fetica Wide is a distinctive typeface part of the broader Hall Fetica font family, a collection known for its sleek, modern appeal mixed with vintage undertones. The "Wide" variant, as suggested...
  37. The Shoguns Clan font, created by the talented Chris Hansen, exudes a powerful and captivating presence that takes its inspiration from the aesthetics and legacy of the historic Japanese shogun warri...
  38. TypeWritersSubstitute-Black, crafted by the prolific and versatile typeface creator Manfred Klein, is a tribute to the classic, mechanical aura of typewritten documents, infused with a contemporary a...
  39. Fan Script by Sudtipos, $99.00
    A friend of mine says that sports are the ultimate popular drug. One of his favorite things to say is, “The sun’s always shining on a game somewhere.” It’s hard to argue with that. But that perspective is now the privilege of a society where technology is so high and mighty that it all but shapes such perspectives. These days I can, if I so choose, subscribe to nothing but sports on over a hundred TV channels and a thousand browser bookmarks. But it wasn't always like that. When I was growing up, long before the super-commercialization of the sport, I and other kids spent more than every spare minute of our time memorizing the names and positions of players, collecting team shirts and paraphernalia, making up game scenarios, and just being our generation’s entirely devoted fans. Argentina is one of the nations most obsessed with sports, especially "fútbol" (or soccer to North Americans). The running American joke was that we're all born with a football. When the national team is playing a game, stores actually close their doors, and Buenos Aires looks like a ghost town. Even on the local level, River Plate, my favorite team where I grew up, didn't normally have to worry about empty seats in its home stadium, even though attendance is charged at a high premium. There are things our senses absorb when we are children, yet we don't notice them until much later on in life. A sport’s collage of aesthetics is one of those things. When I was a kid I loved the teams and players that I loved, but I never really stopped to think what solidified them in my memory and made them instantly recognizable to me. Now, thirty-some years later, and after having had the fortune to experience many cultures other than my own, I can safely deduce that a sport’s aesthetic depends on the local or national culture as much as it depends on the sport itself. And the way all that gets molded in a single team’s identity becomes so intricate it is difficult to see where each part comes from to shape the whole. Although “futbol” is still in my blood as an Argentinean, I'm old enough to afford a little cynicism about how extremely corporate most popular sports are. Of course, nothing can now take away the joy I got from football in my childhood and early teens. But over the past few years I've been trying to perceive the sport itself in a global context, even alongside other popular sports in different areas of the world. Being a type designer, I naturally focus in my comparisons on the alphabets used in designing different sports experiences. And from that I've come to a few conclusions about my own taste in sports aesthetic, some of which surprised me. I think I like the baseball and basketball aesthetic better than football, hockey, volleyball, tennis, golf, cricket, rugby, and other sports. This of course is a biased opinion. I'm a lettering guy, and hand lettering is seen much more in baseball and basketball. But there’s a bit more to it than that. Even though all sports can be reduced to a bare-bones series of purposes and goals to reach, the rules and arrangements of baseball and basketball, in spite of their obvious tempo differences, are more suited for overall artistic motion than other sports. So when an application of swashed handlettering is used as part of a team’s identity in baseball or basketball, it becomes a natural fit. The swashes can almost be visual representation of a basketball curving in the air on its way to the hoop, or a baseball on its way out of the park. This expression is invariably backed by and connected to bold, sleak lettering, representing the driving force and precision (arms, bat) behind the artistic motion. It’s a simple and natural connective analysis to a designer, but the normal naked eye still marvels inexplicably at the beauty of such logos and wordmarks. That analytical simplicity was the divining rod behind Fan Script. My own ambitious brief was to build a readable yet very artistic sports script that can be a perfect fit for baseball or basketball identities, but which can also be implemented for other sports. The result turned out to be quite beautiful to my eyes, and I hope you find it satisfactory in your own work. Sports scripts like this one are rooted in showcard lettering models from the late 19th and early 20th century, like Detroit’s lettering teacher C. Strong’s — the same models that continue to influence book designers and sign painters for more than a century now. So as you can see, American turn-of-the-century calligraphy and its long-term influences still remain a subject of fascination to me. This fascination has been the engine of most of my work, and it shows clearly in Fan Script. Fan Script is a lively heavy brush face suitable for sports identities. It includes a variety of swashes of different shapes, both connective and non-connective, and contains a whole range of letter alternates. Users of this font will find a lot of casual freedom in playing with different combinations - a freedom backed by a solid technological undercurrent, where OpenType features provide immediate and logical solutions to problems common to this kind of script. One final thing bears mentioning: After the font design and production were completed, it was surprisingly delightful for me to notice, in the testing stage, that my background as a packaging designer seems to have left a mark on the way the font works overall. The modern improvements I applied to the letter forms have managed to induce a somewhat retro packaging appearance to the totality of the typeface. So I expect Fan Script will be just as useful in packaging as it would be in sports identity, logotype and merchandizing. Ale Paul
  40. The font "Ex Kata Damaged" is a distinctive typeface designed by the talented font designer, Vic Fieger. As the name suggests, this font carries a damaged, distressed aesthetic that conveys a sense o...
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