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  1. Hiroshige by Monotype, $29.00
    Hiroshige was designed in 1986 by Cynthia Hollandsworth (now Batty) of AlphaOmega Typography, Inc. The typeface was originally commissioned for a book of woodblock prints by the great nineteenth-century Japanese artist Ando Hiroshige, whose work influenced many Impressionist artists. The typeface has a gentle calligraphic flair that creates an interesting page of text as well as elegant headlines.
  2. Berlin Caligram by Genesislab, $15.00
    Berlin Caligram is a fancy yet elegant display font. characters that are suitable for today's style will be very interesting for you to create any design work with a classy model that maintains a calm and classy style to look at. you must already have the inspiration to be combined with the creativity you have! Multilingual Support.
  3. Petroglifos by John Moore Type Foundry, $19.00
    Petroglifos is a dingbats font as a collection of pre-Hispanic petroglyphs of indigenous ethnic Venezuela, most of them are found in signs carved in stone or painted in caves of the pre-Hispanic period, each icon is an accurate representation of these ancestral signs. Forms are very interesting from a visual, anthropological, historical and semiotic point of view.
  4. 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.
  5. Laurels Qeylla by Asd Studio, $15.00
    Laurels Qeylla is a script font created with love, sincerity, and patience. can be used to make invitation writing, lettering, and all graphic design needs. This font is equipped with 5 stylistic sets and several alternative letters that will make your design look more attractive and beautiful. Thank you if you are interested in purchase and using my font.
  6. Eclipse by Type Innovations, $39.00
    I often experiment with different shadow techniques. One day I accidentally scaled, instead of repositioning, some black text behind the white copy on top and noticed something very different and interesting happen. It was an intriguing effect. It took some clever handiwork to make it work properly across the entire alphabet. And behold, Eclipse was born.
  7. Zara Amorett by Letterhanna Studio, $19.00
    Zara Amorett is a modern urban handwritten script. Heavy and rounded shape. Zara Amorett’s attractive letterforms can be enhanced with extravagant swash, alternates, and endings. Complement your design with 24 underline swash. Try mixing your design with this font. Don't hesitate to pair it with serif or serif in your work idea. Find interesting layouts to complement your project.
  8. Lunisolar by Hanoded, $15.00
    Lunisolar, according to the dictionary, means “of or caused by both the sun and the moon”. I liked the name, therefore I used it! Lunisolar is quite an interesting font: it is fat(tish) and rough, very neat and legible. It could be used for product packaging, book covers and starships. Comes with an abundance of diacritics.
  9. Casual Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Free-flowing pen lettering of the Art Nouveau period took letter forms into interesting curves and angles. The style was embraced and revived by the 1960s counter-culture in its rock concert posters and record album covers. However, the source for Casual Nouveau JNL is a 1911 piece of sheet music entitled "Back to the Carolina You Love".
  10. ASTRALYS by Cerri Antonio, $37.00
    Astralys is a linear decorative font, works very well as a type of identity logo, poster and 3d works. It continues the tradition of precedent Xova but with a hard linear impact. Its interesting to note that with it its possible to play with straight corners to create endless couplings geometric styles and beyond. Caps only fonts.
  11. Music Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The interesting hand lettered sans design of Music Nouveau JNL was found as the title of a vintage piece of early 20th Century sheet music for a song written by famed composer Irving Berlin and called "They Were All Out of Step but Jim". Judging by the cover art, it was a novelty song about a soldier.
  12. Mataram by Hazztype, $15.00
    Mataram is a vintage script font, created using a parallel pen, and then refined on a computer. You can use Mataram to create interesting designs, covers, shop and store names, and logos. The font Mataram is also perfect for branding projects, Apparel Designs, Product packaging – or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image.
  13. Deco Semi Serif JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Deco Semi Serif JNL was modeled from the hand lettered title on the sheet music cover for the 1933 song "Another Perfect Day Has Passed Away". This interesting design blend of serif, sans serif and partial-serif characters commands attention with its eccentric mix of letter forms, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  14. Songbook JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Songbook JNL is based on a promotional blurb from the back of a piece of vintage sheet music. Its interesting style of slab serif lettering with strong Art Deco influence was worthy of re-drawing into a digital typeface. This design is the 900th release from Jeff Levine Fonts since its inception in January of 2006.
  15. Midfield Stencil by Kreuk Type Foundry, $12.00
    Midfield Stencil Family is All Caps display typeface with solid, masculine, urban, sporty & bold character. 390+ glyphs each style with Multilanguage support, Contextual Alternates - Ready for the game! Each glyph is very well suited to make an interesting quote, headline & striking poster design. This font is perfect for logos, badges, clothing, signage, posters, and much more!
  16. Hiroshige Sans by Linotype, $29.99
    Hiroshige was designed in 1986 by Cynthia Hollandsworth (now Batty) of AlphaOmega Typography, Inc. The typeface was originally commissioned for a book of woodblock prints by the great nineteenth-century Japanese artist Ando Hiroshige, whose work influenced many Impressionist artists. The typeface has a gentle calligraphic flair that creates an interesting page of text as well as elegant headlines.
  17. Procerus by Artegra, $29.00
    Procerus was designed to achieve maximum impact on a narrow ground with ultra compressed letterforms. The idea was to explore the beauty in perfectly integrated straight shapes to maximize the use of space while keeping the empty space to a minimum. The result was a stunning display family that makes the type interesting, engaging while still being readable.
  18. System Overload by Hanoded, $15.00
    I sometimes think that we live in strange times: a lot of good (and bad) things seems to happen all at once. System Overload font is based on the protest posters from the seventies. You can use it for your own protest posters, your restaurant signs or whatever you fancy. Comes with several interesting discretionary ligatures as well!
  19. Berold Artistic by Arttype7, $21.00
    The Berold font is a modern serif font in a classic style that has a distinct uppercase style. It's perfect for fashion, blog sites, instagram, branding, invitations, business cards, weddings and more. Includes 3 alternative character sets UPPERCASE AND LOWERCASE for word start and end appearance, so your design will look even more unique and interesting.
  20. Hullabaloo by Solotype, $19.95
    We saw a few letters of this in a catalog, and liked it so well we drew it up and made it as a film font for photolettering. Due to a surplus of interesting types in our shop this one never made it into our catalog, so we can¹t tell you anything about its popularity.
  21. MyCard by John Moore Type Foundry, $15.00
    MyCard is a display sans serif font of modernist spirit, where uppercase letters take the height of the lowercase letters (unicase), where only ascending and descending exceed the x-height. MyCard is ideal for creating logos, packaging, labels, advertising and short titles, in texts produced interesting textures. MyCard comes in three weights Regular, Bold and Black.
  22. Kidela Sketch by insigne, $21.99
    Kidela Sketch is an energetic and eccentric serif typeface rendered in a sketchy style. The typeface includes 64 auto-replacing discretionary ligatures to extend the natural sketched look, oldstyle figures and small caps. Please see the sample brochure to see these features in action. Kidela Sketch is an excellent choice when you need a fun and interesting serif.
  23. Brefid by Gian Studio, $16.00
    Brefid is a luxurious yet elegant display font. characters that suit today's styles will be very interesting for you to create any design work with a classy model while still maintaining a calm and impressive style to look at. You're sure to have inspiration to match your creativity! Free updates for more versions in the future. Thank You
  24. Pineforest by Almarkha Type, $29.00
    Introducing our latest display typeface called Pineforest. A unique Fonts with vintage taste can make your lettering / logotype become more interesting. Pineforest fonts perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, and the other various formal forms such as logos,invitations, labels, magazines, books, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, labels or any type of advertising purpose
  25. Woodchip by Fontasmic, $16.99
    The Woodchip fonts are a collection of fun and edgy, worn and pitted, rough and crunchy typefaces. Styled to be comic & playful enough for children's products, yet edgy enough to advertise a dirt bike/monster truck marathon and anything in between. Sink your teeth in. It’s suitable for some interesting titling and short bits of copy.
  26. Gaia by Outras Fontes, $21.95
    Gaia is the first dingbat series made by Ricardo Esteves Gomes. Each glyph in this font was designed to be used as single forms or as graphic pattens. When repeated several times, they create some interesting optical effects. Their organic shapes gives a nice feeling of nature. I hope this can be useful for your artworks.
  27. Millano Script by MJB Letters, $17.00
    Millano Script is a bold script font, with a strong and masculine style that is equipped with some unique ligatures and alternates so that it can provide an interesting look Works on PC & Mac Simple installations Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word. PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software
  28. Hiroshige by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    Hiroshige was designed in 1986 by Cynthia Hollandsworth (now Batty) of AlphaOmega Typography, Inc. The typeface was originally commissioned for a book of woodblock prints by the great nineteenth-century Japanese artist Ando Hiroshige, whose work influenced many Impressionist artists. The typeface has a gentle calligraphic flair that creates an interesting page of text as well as elegant headlines.
  29. Conscription JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The sheet music for the 1914 Word War I comic novelty song "When the War Breaks Out in Mexico I'm Going to Go to Montreal" had one of those overly-worded song titles popular during this period (13!), along with interesting sans serif hand lettering. It now debuts digitally as Conscription JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  30. Bantero by Viaction Type.Co, $18.00
    Bantero Typeface is a display font with a vintage theme and a victorian style. It’s perfect for vintage-themed projects. The font pack includes a bonus of 6 vintage ornaments which are very easy to edit. Font features include: Bantero File Multilingual Support. Punctuation & Symbol. Get this cool & interesting font collection right away at an affordable price.
  31. Girlstory Script by Alterspieler, $18.00
    Girlstory is a font that inspired the story of a woman who tries hard for her children, never giving up in order to achieve and keep happiness together. This font has simple and interesting style characters for various design needs at this time, you can use it for embroidery, screen printing, business cards, cutting, branding, etc.
  32. Polanix by Outerend, $25.00
    This unique geometric design will make your projects stand out from the crowd! If you're looking for a futuristic but with an edgy twist, "Polanix" could be the one. The interesting deformation of its variable version also works great with animation, game design and film/TV credits & titles as well as interface, app and web designs.
  33. Night Rumble by Gassstype, $27.00
    Introducing Night Rumble is a Strong Textured Typeface that is written casually and quickly. That is why Night Rumble has charming, authentic and relaxed characteristic more natural look to your text with a more natural look to your text. design more interesting. Night Rumble is perfect for homeware designs,branding projects, Logo design, Quotes product packaging.
  34. Mundo Serif by Monotype, $50.99
    With designs drawn specifically for comfortable reading in everything from on-screen digital content to print in periodicals and books, Mundo Serif is ready to take on just about any project. Carl Crossgrove drew the suite of typefaces to complement his Mundo Sans family’s classic humanistic design traits – and added a subtle modern influence. Restrained stroke modulation, generous counters, commanding x-height and tall ascenders ensure that content set in Mundo Serif is both legible and easy on the eyes. While primarily designed for text copy in print and on screen, Mundo Serif becomes a powerful display type tool in the lightest and boldest weights. Headlines, navigational links and banners are naturals for this versatile collection of typefaces. Mundo Serif is a large family. Nine weights, each with an italic companion, enable precise typographic tuning. Captions, subheads, pull quotes and long-form copy can be melded to create a welcoming page of modulated text. For best results in digital environments, skipping a weight – or even two – ensures hierarchical clarity. Crossgrove did extensive testing of Mundo Serif to ensure the best possible on-screen readability. To further guarantee optimal digital imaging of the family, he gave the design generous inter-character spacing and slightly expanded intricate characters like the lowercase a and g. If the goal is diversified or multi-platform branding, look no further than Mundo Sans. The two designs harmonize with each other perfectly in weight, typographic color and proportion. Both designs benefit from large international character set that includes support for most Central European and many Eastern European languages. For a stronger contrast, pair Mundo Serif with virtually any sans serif grotesque design. Crossgrove has designed a variety of typefaces ranging from the futuristic and organic Biome™ to the warm, clean lines of the Mundo Sans. His work for Monotype also often takes Crossgrove into the realm of custom fronts for branding and non-Latin scripts.
  35. Lamar Pen by Three Islands Press, $39.00
    Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar had an exotic name for a historic Texan, but he left his mark beginning in 1836, the year of Texas independence and the first year that pioneers other than mountain men made their way West. Lamar went on to become the young republic’s first elected vice-president (to President Houston) and second president -- and to author a number of interesting letters in his elegant, stylish hand. (Mirabeau B. Lamar grew up a well-to-do southerner from Georgia, and his penmanship shows it.) One of the most interesting aspects of designing old handwriting fonts, to me, is pausing to reflect on the actual moment that the letter-writer is sitting at his or her desk or table, pen in hand, putting thoughts to words -- 150 to 200 years ago. Has a complete character set, and plenty more.
  36. 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.
  37. Northstream Wind by Monotype, $-
    Northstream is a Neo-Grotesque in motion. The typeface was inspired by an attempted photograph of an interesting shop sign that was interrupted by a passing truck. The resulting effect was a blur of movement and designer, Hendrik Weber, wanted to capture that feeling within the typeface. The result is a whirlwind of a design and the shadow behind the letterforms creates a very interesting effect. This typeface is meant for graphic designers to enjoy and play around with, and it is best suited for display text and large sizes such in posters and billboards. Northstream was designed as part of the Font Marathon that was run at the Monotype London office in November 2016. This version is available for free and because of the short time frame is supporting a Basic Latin character set and a few alternates.
  38. Monolog by Polytype, $20.00
    Monolog is an especially monolinear rounded display typeface, designed to work great alongside monoline illustrations, logos and icons, while still performing well in some text settings. A number of contemporary quirks in its construction establish visual interest, while Monolog’s clean, geometric forms allow it to remain extremely versatile, great for a wide range of applications and themes. Some good uses would include branding and identity work, signage, packaging, web and app design; anywhere from a hip coffee shop to a contemporary arts gallery, a music festival or a craft microbrewery. Stand-out features include double-stacked capital ligatures, abbreviation and catchwords ligatures, interesting capital forms, and alternates – including a stylistic set to swap the default circular forms for ovals to give Monolog a more condensed and pragmatic style. Big thanks to Ilya Ruderman, who kindly helped me to improve my cyrillic alphabet.
  39. Exhibitionist by 38-lineart, $16.00
    Related to typography and art, we define exhibitionist as an innovative work that is able to invite attention. An Exhibitionist must have a strong character, dare to appear as it is, natural, simple and modern-minded. That is what is represented in this font, a handwriting with a natural rhythm and reflects the lifestyle of urban society. We want to give a definition of exhibitionist in a positive typography frame. This font is very simple, too much glyph will make you confused, we make a lot of glyphs but we've filtered out only selected glyphs, so all you do is activate the ligature on your software and feel the interesting handwriting rhythm. We are sure with this font, you will look more stunning and attract the interest of visitors to look more closely at your brand
  40. Flefixx by Sun Young Oh, $54.00
    Flefixx is a typeface designed to support a project "Flefixx", an idiosyncratic visual language and typeface system that unfolds narratives based on common combinations of letters. In this visual language, just as individual letters come together like puzzle pieces to form different meanings or words based on combinations, the typeface is also constructed from fragmentary elements, each playing a distinct role as if they are individual pieces. The intentional exposure of the intersections of these fragments emphasizes the typeface's creation through interconnected elements. Furthermore, diacritics and dots are strategically positioned as ornaments, enhancing their presence within the gaps between letters. This concept aligns with the theme of composition and connectivity among fragments, allowing strong rhythmic patterns to emerge as letters and symbols blend in a paragraph. Additionally, the prominent and bold punctuation marks serve to provide pauses and clarity within sentences that incorporate both letters and the visual language. They contribute to articulating sentence structure amidst the dynamic flow of sentences with combined characters and visuals.
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