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  1. Rufing by Twinletter, $12.00
    Introduce our newest font named Rufing. There are three alternatives in this font, thin, regular, and bold. which makes it easier for you to arrange a proportional and captivating design layout because the character of this font is suitable for use as logos and titles and of course it is also flexible in use in text and sentences. This handwritten font is perfect for children’s magazines, drink banners, games, posters, beverage, outdoor events, thumbnails, food banners, cheerful writing, film titles, quotes, titles, logos, and various kinds of projects you need, of course, your various design projects will be perfect and extraordinary if you use this font because this font is equipped with a complimentary font family, both for titles and subtitles and sentence text. start using our fonts for your amazing projects.
  2. Gitan Latin by Rosetta, $60.00
    Gitan is a flared sans serif, reminiscent of engraving and stone carving. Sturdy and informal, the design features a moderate contrast that provides durability for text setting. Crisp design details like cuneiform head serifs and deeply cut wedge terminals give Gitan a sculptural appeal – a quality desired for all things display. Gitan’s expressiveness evokes the nuances of forms crafted directly in raw materials. The human touch provides vitality so often absent from purely mechanical designs. Pairing a rhythmic pattern with classic construction makes Gitan shine in text. Its natural look reflects a tangibility that thrives in wooden and rock-solid materials. Gitan’s habitat is at the crossroads of editorial and packaging work, grounded by a feeling of substance, but finished by an artisan’s handicraft. By nature, Gitan is flexible and willing to take risks.
  3. Symbojet by SIAS, $56.00
    Symbojet is the first professionally designed font equally covering alphabetic and pictographic characters on a large-scale scheme. It’s typographically based on Andreas Stötzner’s recent “Lapidaria” design and uses brandnew standard Unicode-6.0 codepoints for about 340 symbol characters. Use Symbojet for combined text/signage composing to design wayfinding, tourism and leisure, sports and transport matters, for media and communication, for birthday invitations or bistro menu cards … With Symbojet the combined usage of text and signage becomes as easy and elegant as it has never been before. Symbojet is available in a Regular and a Bold version. Both fonts contain about 340 alphabetic (full Latin and Greek) and 400 pictographic characters; in total they count about 1000 glyphs each. The pictographic content is the same in both fonts.
  4. Drone by Barnbrook Fonts, $30.00
    Drone is a deliberately misproportioned typeface, inspired by hand-drawn lettering found in Spanish/Hispanic Catholic churches in the Philippines and Los Angeles. These naive letterforms appeared to be ‘copies of copies’ – and in aiming to recreate the beauty of the Vatican and the Sistine Chapel they instead created something unique with its own charm and beauty. As a curious aside, the forms are reminiscent of those found in 16th century English calligraphy too. Drone is available in two styles: No.666 and No.90210.
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  6. Albatros by Gatype, $16.00
    Albatross is a beauty Display look. This font is suitable for invitation cards, decorations, clothing products, greeting cards and more. This font also has uppercase, lowercase, numbers, punctuation and multilingual. and there are several alternative ligatures and styles. Albatross is coded with Unicode PUA, which allows full access to all additional characters without having to design any special software. Mac users can use Font Book, and Windows users can use the Character Map to view and copy any additional characters to paste into your favorite text editor/app. How to access all the alternate characters using Adobe Illustrator: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzwjMkbB-wQ Designer: khaidir
  7. Sentcita by Scratch Design, $10.00
    Introducing Sentcita! It's a modern script font with a signature-style look. This font's highly recommended for you who want to make some designs with a natural signature style. Sentcita will work for invitation design, wedding design, posters, packaging, book cover title, quote, social media post, etc. Open your Opentype features while using the script font to use the ligatures and swashes, your text will look like a natural signature or handwriting as you type. Features: Stylistic Alternates & Ligatures Numerals & Punctuation Swashes Accented characters Multiple Languages Supported How to access alternates characters Open the glyphs panel: In Adobe Photoshop go to Window - glyphs In Adobe Illustrator go to Type - glyphs
  8. Ghoust by Cititype, $12.00
    Ghoust is a graffiti style handwritten font. It includes three variations to give you the ultimate package. You can mix these three styles to create an authentic graffiti look. Please see this tutorial: https://youtu.be/vLS1BDq3rTQ The Solid version has revised kerning to be used as single layer text, working well for crafting designs. If you use the Outline version you have to set glyph tracking. We make tutorial for this setting: Adobe Illustrator: https://youtu.be/-CeXXEEXaaA Word: https://youtu.be/dMcHIaNE-Vw This makes a great addition to your collection of handwriting and display fonts. You can use it for posters, celebration, fun events and cute crafts.
  9. Amtyara Script by Gatype, $12.00
    Amtyara Script is a modern calligraphy design. This font is elegant and beautiful with a stroke. Can be used for various purposes. such as logos, product packaging, wedding invitations, branding, headlines, signage, labels, signatures, book covers, posters, quotes and others. Amtyara Script is encoded with PUA Unicode, which allows full access to all additional characters without having to design special software. Mac users can use Font Book , and Windows users can use Character Map to view and copy any additional characters to paste into your favorite text editor/app. If you need help or have any questions, let me know. I'm happy to help: Thanks & Happy Designing.
  10. Micfloral by Nathatype, $29.00
    Do you have dream to delve into the rich depths of history? Are you ready to make your branding bold? Then, we've got what you want to. Micfloral-A Display Font Micfloral is designed with perfectly balanced between playfulness and refinement, this display font delivers your message with style. Use it for social media branding projects, book cover, fashion designs, printed quotes, packaging, or even as a stylish text overlay to any background image. Our font always includes Multilingual Support to make your branding reach a global audience. Features: - Ligatures - Stylistic Sets - Swashes - PUA Encoded - Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Nathatype
  11. Volupia by DSType, $19.00
    I started designing Volupia in 2004 and the main goal was to create a very casual font with some characteristics than we can find in some old commercial advertisements. After designing the basic character set I decided to go OpenType because it would allow me to go deep into the script, correcting the balance of the spaces and the kerning, along with the possibility to create Ligatures and Swashes. The result is a typeface ideal for use in very big sizes. Volupia includes Small Caps, Ligatures, Fractions, CE Characters, Swashes and Alternates. The ligatures and the ending swashes allow the user to make the text more calligraphic and personal.
  12. Linotype Rough by Linotype, $29.99
    French designer Christophe Badani developed the Linotype Rough family in 1999. The family contains nine different typeface styles, each with a slightly different voice. The forms appear to have found a unique middle ground between hand-drawn letters and pure geometry, especially Linotype Rough Outline. Make sure to pay special notice to the true-italic forms in the three italic weights! Badani's attention to typographic detail is not to be missed. Linotype Rough is perfect for headlines and display work. The medium and bold weights can also function splendidly in text. The entire family is included in the TakeType 4 collection, available through Linotype."
  13. Xcetera by Typogama, $19.00
    Work for the Xcetera typeface started with the desire to create a classical serif design but using the less contrasted stroke thickness found in a host of sans serif designs. My aim was to retain some of the clarity found in modern strokes yet use the serifs to aid in letter recognition and legibility. The result is a form of hybrid design that is surprising clear in small point sizes yet offer a lot of personality in larger formats. Suited for both display and text settings, Xcetera aims to be both functional and fun while looking to explore new possibilities for the classical typeface style.
  14. Whisky Italics by Corradine Fonts, $24.95
    Whisky is a blackletter font family with a casual touch that makes it look friendly and current. The stroke varies its thickness and angle endings making it form very dynamic bodies of text. Whisky Italics are the corresponding versions to the original Whisky fonts made to complement the family with a new style. Like the original Whisky family Whisky Italics includes seven weights, each with a fill and a inline version that allow you to develope more colorful applications overlaping them as layers. Also by using Open Type features you can access to an extended set of characters wich contains swashes and alternative endings to make more playful compositions.
  15. Orkhon by Plastikdna, $16.00
    The Old Turkic script (also known as variously Göktürk script, Orkhon script, Orkhon-Yenisey script) is the alphabet used by the Göktürks and other early Turkic khanates during the 8th to 10th centuries to record the Old Turkic language. Words were usually written from right to left. According to some sources, Orkhon script is derived from variants of the Aramaic alphabet, in particular via the Pahlavi and Sogdian alphabets of Persia, or possibly via Kharosthi used to write Sanskrit The texts are mostly epitaphs (official or private), but there are also graffiti and a handful of short inscriptions found on archaeological artifacts, including a number of bronze mirrors.
  16. Glitzier by Nathatype, $29.00
    Get ready to transcend to a world of magic, laughter, and butterflies. Your branding will spark delight and engage everyone who sees it! Glitzier-A Calligraphy Font A beautifully handcrafted calligraphy font that’ll make your guests sing and elevate your projects! Every swash, stroke, and curve was created to entice happiness and elegance. The ideal font for social media banners; posts, and ads, printed quotes, t-shirt designs, packaging, or even as a modern text overlay to any background image. Our font always includes Multilingual Support to make your branding reach a global audience. Features: Swashes Ligatures Stylistic Set PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading from Natha Studio
  17. Mastadoni by Eclectotype, $40.00
    Mastadoni is a bold headliner/masthead typeface, with high vertical contrast in a Didone style. That's the starting point at least. There's much more to this font than another modern clone. It is a specialized (only one weight) typeface that comes in five optical grades. Use G1 at very large sizes and G5 at smaller sizes. The grades can be combined so that the thins of type set at different point sizes appear the same thickness - a very useful feature for magazine layouts. Optical grades could also be used in circumstances where a logo needs to be size-specific; the text on your bistro sign can afford to be more delicate than that on your coffee cups. This is a typeface with a big x-height, small cap-height and stubby ascenders and descenders, which contribute to an overall appearance somewhat different from must Didones, and make for some interesting layout possibilities in tight spaces. Mastadoni features a number of useful OpenType features. All fonts include standard ligatures and automatic fractions. In the discretionary ligature feature, you'll find the esoteric "percent off" glyph. Just type '%ff' with dlig engaged and there it is! Case-sensitive forms are available in all the fonts. The contextual alternates feature performs a subtle trick that resolves an optical illusion whereby two ascenders next to each other appear to be different heights. The Roman and Italic styles have a different group of stylistic sets as follows: Roman: SS01 substitutes a less decorative 4; SS02 is a different eszett; SS03 substitues the # with an attractive numero glyph; and SS04 gives an alternate K. Italic: SS01 and SS03 are the same as in the Romans; SS02 gives you more bulbous variants of v, w, and y letters; SS04 is a single storey g; SS05 changes C, G and S to non-ball-terminal varieties; and SS06 changes the swash versions of E, L, N and Q (when the swash feature is engaged). Speaking of the swash feature, the italic fonts feature swash capitals from A to Z, and swash variations for lower case h k m n v w and z. Lastly, the discretionary ligature feature in the italic fonts has vi, wi, KA and RA ligatures. Mastadoni is a typeface that would find itself immediately at home in glossy magazines, while offering a different aesthetic palette from the more standard choices of Didones.
  18. Touch Tone by Jeff Kahn, $29.00
    Touch Tone introduces a condensed lowercase and oblique italics to the uppercase font inspired by the "Dr. Strangelove" movie titles – designed by Pablo Ferro. Touch Tone's naive hand-drawn strokes rely on a quirky variable width-brush. They are looser, more textured, tactile, more informal, with quirky nervous lines. A family of four fonts: it includes two weights, light and medium, and both with roman and italics. All the fonts include the same patterns and ornaments. However, many of the “medium” font weight ornaments are beefed up to visually match. Touch Tone utilizes OpenType features. It imitates handcrafted lettering by including 2 glyphs for each U&lc letter (4 sets) – all kerned with care. This medley avoids a repetitious appearance so each sentence looks original and hand-drawn. The uppercase includes two widths – extra condensed and extended. Add whimsy and eccentricity by mixing the extra condensed caps with extended caps and the lowercase alphabet. Use the Contextual Alternates, or Stylistic Alternates features panel, or select the alternates in the Glyphs palette. Touch Tone includes oldstyle numerals, a variety of retro patterns, dingbats, speech bubbles, icons, banners, graphic arrows and ornaments. Each font includes 403 glyphs. Suitable for display or text and many European alphabets. Purchase both weights, roman and oblique italics to emphasize words. Touch Tone combines cool graphics and patterns with OpenType. Generously apply Touch Tone for added warmth and a "Rat Pack" groovin' message.
  19. Aeroko Variable by Monotype, $279.99
    Meet Aeroko, a slick variable typeface that evokes grit and speed, a dynamic play, a future–present competitive edge that evokes motorsport and all progressive brand design. This is a robust type system that creates memorable brand headlines. Powered by four display weights and three widths. Turbo-charged by a two-axes variable font. High performance brands can expect Aeroko to out-pace in every graphic condition. Aeroko is bold and assertive, it moves fast in headlines, it flexes when and where you need it. The forms are boxed and solid from Condensed to Wide, and they provide a distinct contrast when paired with rounder text fonts. Aeroko’s secondary power unit is harnessed from the ever adaptable variable font format. Variable font technology enables vast levels of typographic scale and expression, furthermore it allows Aeroko to react instantly in any digital space to maximize results. Aeroko evokes confidence, this is a typeface that actively encourages you to be courageous and daring with type in your own way. Brands demand distinct and robust typography, much in the same way that drivers demand pace. Aeroko meets these demands with ease, delivering assurance and weight across a valiant aesthetic. Aeroko is designed by Krista Radoeva and the Monotype Studio.
  20. Bordonaro Spur by Estudio Calderon, $35.00
    Bordonaro Spur - Bordonaro Script’s partner - is a typography strongly influenced by old beer labels and includes some serifs based on Frederic W. Goudy’s Copperplate, but with some softened spurs adding an elegant and soft texture to the text. It is ideal to be used on large bodies and has a set of special ligatures ideal to be used in branding. Psss...Check out the NEW Bordonaro Spur with Rounded corners , same version but soft! FEATURES Co = company1 Co = company2 Estd = established Inc = incorporated Ltd = limited Mc = mac Rd = Road St = street And also from Adobe CC you can activate Style Sets (SS) and get ideal ligatures for ordinal numbers: 1st = st 2nd = nd 3rd = rd 4th = th Bordonaro Script and Bordonaro Spur are two typographic styles that were designed under the same characteristic features with the idea of combining them to obtain better results, for that reason, we recommend merging them in a creative way and you will realize everything you can design with them. The banners designs are based on old brands of beer labels, coffee packaging, sports logos and in some cases we use Copperplate Gothic but only as a complementary font in order to harmonize the layout of the elements in each banner.
  21. Aeroko by Monotype, $49.99
    Meet Aeroko, a slick variable typeface that evokes grit and speed, a dynamic play, a future–present competitive edge that evokes motorsport and all progressive brand design. This is a robust type system that creates memorable brand headlines. Powered by four display weights and three widths. Turbo-charged by a two-axes variable font. High performance brands can expect Aeroko to out-pace in every graphic condition. Aeroko is bold and assertive, it moves fast in headlines, it flexes when and where you need it. The forms are boxed and solid from Condensed to Wide, and they provide a distinct contrast when paired with rounder text fonts. Aeroko’s secondary power unit is harnessed from the ever adaptable variable font format. Variable font technology enables vast levels of typographic scale and expression, furthermore it allows Aeroko to react instantly in any digital space to maximize results. Aeroko evokes confidence, this is a typeface that actively encourages you to be courageous and daring with type in your own way. Brands demand distinct and robust typography, much in the same way that drivers demand pace. Aeroko meets these demands with ease, delivering assurance and weight across a valiant aesthetic. Aeroko is designed by Krista Radoeva and the Monotype Studio.
  22. Stars & Love by Roland Hüse Design, $22.00
    Stars & Love is a bold, cursive brush calligraphy font, influenced by retro script style with a friendly rounded look and flourished elegance. It features stylistic alternates, contextual alternates, standard ligatures and terminal forms (beginning and ending characters are a bit different) that ensures multiple options for you to choose from for your design work. This font comes in two instances, a Bottom Heavy and a Regular version. Being friendly yet elegant in its visual presence, Stars & Love is perfect for Love theme designs, premium packaging, stationery design, invitations, posters, logos, custom products and more. The Character set covers most Latin languages. Font Guide PDF Font presentation video For feedback, customisation or extra character request please email me at fonts@rolandhuse.com Font Features: • Latin character set: Uppercase & Lowercase A - Z • Stylistic Alternates (up to 3 Sets) • Contextual Alternates (Initial and Final Forms) • Standard Ligatures • Underline Swashes (Stylistic alternates for underscore) • Numerals & Punctuation • Accented Characters • Symbols (Currencies and basic symbols such as @ # % etc.) Please refer to the Font Guide pdf for more details. To access all features of Stars & Love such as stylistic alternates etc., it's highly recommended to use professional design software such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign or Procreate (via 'add text' feature).
  23. Neuzeit Office Soft Rounded by Linotype, $29.99
    Every year, more and more text is read directly on a computer screen in office applications, or from freshly printed sheets from a copier or laser printer. Clear, legible text faces are more imperative to office communication than ever before. Yet every worker desires a small bit of personality in the corporate world. Most office environments are only equipped with a few basic fonts that are truly optimized for use in text, with laser printers, and on screen. The Linotype Office Alliance fonts guarantee data clarity. All of the font weights within the individual family have the same character measurements; individual letters or words may have their styles changed without line wrap being affected! All numbers, mathematical signs, and currency symbols are tabular; they share the same set character width, ensuring that nothing stands in the way of clear graph, chart, and table design. In addition to being extremely open and legible, the characters in this collection's fonts also share the same capital letter height and the same x-height. The production and reading of financial reports is duly streamlined with the Linotype Office Alliance fonts. The Neuzeit Office family is designed after the model of the original sans serif family Neuzeit S, which was produced by D. Stempel AG and the Linotype Design Studio in 1966. Neuzeit S itself was a redesign of D. Stempel AG's DIN Neuzeit, created by Wilhelm Pischner between 1928 and 1939. Intended to represent its own time, DIN Neuzeit must have struck a harmonious chord. DIN Neuzeit is a constructed, geometric sans serif. It was born during the 1920s, a time of design experimentation and standardization, whose ethos has been made famous by the Bauhaus and De Stijl movements in art, architecture, and design. Upon its redesign as Neuzeit S in the 1960s, other developments in sans serif letter design were taken into account. Neuzeit S looks less geometric, and more gothic, or industrial. Separating it from typefaces like Futura, it has a double-storey a, instead of a less legible, single-storey variant. Unlike more popular grotesque sans serifs like Helvetica, Neuzeit S and especially the redesigned Neuzeit Office contain more open, legible letterforms. Neuzeit Office preserves the characteristic number forms that have been associated with its design for years. After four decades, Neuzeit has been retooled once again, and it is more a child of its age than ever before. Akira Kobayashi, Linotype's Type Director, created the revised and updated Neuzeit Office in 2006. His greatest change was to retool the design to make its performance in text far more optimal. Additionally, he created companion oblique to help emphasize text. The other three families in the Office Alliance system include Metro Office, Times Europa Office and Trump Mediaeval Office.Some weights of the Neuzeit Office are availabla as soft rounded versions. "
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  28. Valiante by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Valiante is a bold contemporary sans serif font. It is ideal for headlines, titles, branding, small blocks of text or wherever a fresh new look is desired.
  29. Kal08 by Solokarir, $15.00
    Kal08 is a Sans Serif Font, this font consists of Uppercase, Lowercase Letters & multilingual support. Kal08 is perfect for Logotype, Print Design, labels, Products, Text, and more.
  30. GR onsoo Script by GORAE Font, $19.99
    The typeface of GR onsoo Script is the handwriting of artist 'onsoo'. This font is designed for use in the text or title of fairy tale books.
  31. Grunt Grotesk by Tkachenko design, $30.00
    Grunt Grotesk is a modern Ukrainian sans-serif typeface with a number of distinct characteristics, which make it unboring but still great in the massive text blocks.
  32. Invader by Yeahllow, $20.00
    Invader is a display font designed specifically for display, headline, logotype and similar applications. It is not intended for text use or for use at small sizes.
  33. Borghese by RMU, $30.00
    Borghese - a 1904 Schelter & Giesecke font in Art Nouveau style was completely redesigned and is an ideal body text companion of display fonts like Ridinger or Reznicek .
  34. Xethand Script by Brithos Type, $11.00
    Xet-hand Script is an elegant script font. It features a unique style that will look amazing in wedding invitations, branding, social media posts and much more!
  35. P22 Albion by IHOF, $24.95
    An open, lightweight font of classical Roman proportions, designed for text or display setting. The serifs are slightly hooked, giving the face a liveliness on the baseline.
  36. Christine by Typadelic, $19.00
    This attractive handwriting typeface from Typadelic exudes casualness and informality. Very readable at small and large text sizes...perfect for scrapbooking, greeting cards and casual letter-writing.
  37. Trybuna by RMU, $30.00
    Inspired by Thannhaeuser's Liberta, completely fresh drawn and designed, Trybuna is a pronounced, freestyle serif font family, intended for body texts in print and for the web.
  38. Teutonic by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century. Suitable for text or display, Teutonic features short descenders, and rounded, curved serifs.
  39. Agada MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A practical font family with 3 weights for all your needs: headlines, body text, signage etc. Great revival of legendary calligraphic script. High legibility at small sizes
  40. FG Emmy by YOFF, $19.95
    FG Emmy works great for both small and large text pieces and headings. I like the way the font bends in different directions. That makes it interesting!
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