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  1. Tart by Suomi, $35.00
    Headline font with extremely tight kerning with more than 1600 kerning pairs. Also with some discretionary ligatures and lining figures. That’s Tart. Sweet.
  2. The Great Escape by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This cute, neat handwriting font is perfect for a variety of uses. The font features genuine handwritten flair while still maintaining complete readability.
  3. Resiliency3 by Alphabet Agency, $15.00
    Resiliency3 font family was designed for use in sports and fitness themes. Gaming is another genres that the font family pairs well with.
  4. Macchiato by Okaycat, $29.95
    Okaycat presents "Macchiato". This playful casual font is fashion forward. Elegant simple line serifs pair well with line drawings or simple ink drawings.
  5. Darby Display by Courtney Rhodes, $19.95
    Darby came about while playing with a loaded round-tipped brush. The letters remind me a bit of signage I remember seeing at county fairs in my youth. It's a casual comfortable font that lends itself well to outlining and drop shadows for emphasis. Not intended for long copy, it would work well in headlines or in signage where one is wishing to attract attention.
  6. Fundevogel by Hanoded, $15.00
    Fundevogel is a Brothers Grimm fairytale about a boy who was found in a tree. The story, of course, has all the obligatory characters in it: a fair maiden, a wicked cook, an old forester and lots and lots of shapeshifting. And, yes, a happy end! Fundevogel font is a handmade fairytale font. It comes with extensive language support and all the cuteness you could wish for.
  7. Nolita by Sakha Design, $12.00
    Introducing the Nolita Font Duo, a classy pair of script and serif fonts. Nolita offers beautiful typographic harmony for a diversity of design projects.
  8. Janda Swirlygirl by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    The swooshy swirls of the uppercase paired with the simple lowercase creates a very useful title font. Romantic and girly but still perfectly legible.
  9. LD Gypsy by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    LD Gypsy is excellent for chic scrapbook pages or layouts. Use this digital font to add flair and creativity to your titles or captions.
  10. KG Strawberry Limeade by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Doodled, whimsical, curly "capitals" (some of which are lowercase styles) are paired with unicase lowercase letters in a playful mix of capital and lowercase styles.
  11. Sangre BB by Blambot, $20.00
    A handwriting font with a decidedly sexy, Mediterranean flair. Perfect for restaurant signage, menus, party invitations and more. Sangre includes a plethora of European characters.
  12. Amelie by Typadelic, $19.00
    This is a connected script font with a trendy flair. You can add little flourishes to the beginning or end letters for a whimsical touch.
  13. Trepa by Tipo Pèpel, $22.00
    From time to time at Tipo Pèpel we like to play like children and get our hands dirty with whatever implement that can be used to mark or draw on the walls, even if the grown-ups don’t like it. And this is more or less what happened with “Trepa” (catalan for “stencil”), a typeface with a fresh and uninhibited appearance, inspired by commercial signs and the 1950’s French art movement “Graphie Latine”. Far removed from the straight lines of vector art, “Trepa” has the necessary roughness to make this class of font stand out and what’s more it has an extensive range of latin characters covering more than 200 languages, and a pair of complementary texture fonts which further multiply its creative possibilities. If you want to protest with elegance, “Trepa” is your best choice.
  14. Aberforth by Brittney Murphy Design, $9.00
    Aberforth is clean, mixed-case font family. It's mono-height, so it pairs well with other fonts. Family includes regular, rough, outline, tiles, and italic versions.
  15. Janda Happy Day by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Hand-drawn playful lettering full of curls and whimsy. This is designed to be completely legible while still offering a fun flair to a finished project.
  16. TXT Annesia by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Add a touch of flair with this one-of-a-kind TrueType font. It gives a handwritten appeal to scrapbook journaling, greeting cards, and creative publications.
  17. Motena Golden by Suby Studio, $15.00
    Motena Golden is a elegant pair of script and sans serif font. It's suitable for any project purpose such as invitation, logotype, packaging, branding and more
  18. Perpetua by Monotype, $41.99
    Eric Gill’s personal version of the Lapidary letterform. Perpetua® font field guide including best practices, font pairings and alternatives. Featured in: Best Fonts for Tattoos
  19. Kurkuma by Hanoded, $15.00
    Kurkuma (Turmeric in Dutch) is a spice I use in all of my curries. And I love curry! It's not more than fair to name a font after my favorite ingredient, so here you have it: Kurkuma. It is a unique and somewhat bizarre font with both an angelic and a diabolical side. I wouldn't set a whole text in it, but it does look great in headlines, posters and websites.
  20. Erangle by Gatype, $14.00
    Erangle is an elegant serif typeface inspired by a vintage type specimen I found recently at an art fair. Thin to thick contrasting lines and elegant curves make Beginta the perfect font for this type of logo and display purposes. Hope you enjoy it Feel free to contact you with any questions or concerns you may have and I will get back to you as soon as I can.
  21. Emosia by Gatype, $14.00
    Emosia is an elegant serif typeface inspired by a vintage type specimen I found recently at an art fair. Thin to thick contrasting lines and elegant curves make Beginta the perfect font for this type of logo and display purposes. Hope you enjoy it Feel free to contact you with any questions or concerns you may have and I will get back to you as soon as I can.
  22. Playsign by Jinan Studio, $25.00
    Introducing Playsign a vibrant and dynamic sign painting display typeface that infuses creativity into every character stroke. With its meticulously crafted uppercase and lowercase letters, punctuations, numbers, symbols, and thoughtful ligatures, Playsign stands as a versatile typographic tool with boundless possibilities. Its seamless multi-language support ensures a global reach for your creative endeavors. Designed to ignite visual impact, Playsign is a perfect choice for diverse applications, elevating designs across logos, posters, product designs, print and digital advertising, branding, and beyond. Whether aiming for a bold statement or a subtle nuance, this font injects charisma into every project, embodying a harmonious blend of classic aesthetics and contemporary flair. Unleash your imagination with Playsign and watch your designs resonate with vibrancy and distinction." Features A set of uppercase and lowercase glyphs Number, symbol, and punctuation Multilingual Support Swashes and Ligature Type j_1 until j_10 to features swash, ligatures will automatically replace the standard letter pairs whenever available, when using any OpenType capable software.
  23. Axion SSF by Type Innovations, $39.00
    Axion SSF is an original design by Alex Kaczun. Axion SSF is a style variation based on his original Axion typeface family of fonts. It is a display font not intended for text use. It was designed specifically for display headlines, logotype, branding and similar applications. The entire font has an original look which is strong, dynamic, machine generated and can be widely used in publications and advertising. Axion SSF is a futuristic, techno-looking and expressive typeface with an appearance of machined parts with sharp and rounded edges. This attractive display comes in roman with lower case and lining figures. The large Pro font character set supports most Central European and many Eastern European languages.
  24. DEXTER by Type Innovations, $39.00
    Dexter is an original new typeface creation by Alex Kaczun. It is a warmer, more sophisticated grotesque that is both fun and interesting. Its tight letter spacing and narrow proportions make the typeface particularly well suited for display sizes and headlines. This intriguing sans with distinctive letter shapes is typical for display fonts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Dexter is ideal for titles and headlines looking for impact and style. Dexter is also an excellent choice for magazines, books, posters, brochures, flyers, etc. The large Pro font character set, which supports most Central European and many Eastern European languages, also includes a corresponding small caps font along with old style figures.
  25. Ekeras by Type Innovations, $39.00
    Ekeras is an original design by Alex Kaczun. It is a display font not intended for text use. It was designed specifically for display headlines, logotype, branding and similar applications. Primarily a display, this extremely versatile font has generous proportions, large counters and loose fitting which also allow the font to work well across a wide range of text sizes. The entire font has an original look which is strong, dynamic, machine generated and can be widely used in publications and advertising. Ekeras is a futuristic, techno-looking and dynamic typeface with an appearance of machined-like parts with sharp and rounded edges. The large Pro font character set supports most Central European and many Eastern European languages.
  26. Mecanica by Type Innovations, $39.00
    Mecanica is an original design by Alex Kaczun. It is a display font not intended for text use. It was designed specifically for display headlines, logotype, branding and similar applications. The entire font has an original look which is strong, dynamic, machine generated and can be widely used in publications and advertising. Mecanica is a futuristic, techno-looking and expressive typeface with an appearance of metal-like parts with some very sharp edges. This attractive display comes in roman with lower case and lining figures. The font also is available with true-drawn slant italics. Other design style variations include Swash as well as Ornamental Italic Capitals along with a few Ornamental Symbols to embellish and enhance the possibilities.
  27. Orion MD by Alphabet Soup, $45.00
    A font where "each word that's set approaches becoming its own logo" is how some have described this unique typeface. Originally inspired by an enamel sign he picked up at a Paris flea market, Michael Doret says that the seven letters contained in the sign were enough to suggest to him that here were letterforms put together in a way that he had never seen in a contemporary digital font. Always eager to create something a little out of the ordinary, he took up the challenge to flesh out the forms into a complete font. Orion can be defined as a geometric, connecting script that is at once contemporary, yet classic and timeless.
  28. Axion RND by Type Innovations, $39.00
    Axion RND is an original design by Alex Kaczun. Axion RND is a style variation based on his original Axion typeface family of fonts. It is a display font not intended for text use. It was designed specifically for display headlines, logotype, branding and similar applications. The entire font has an original look which has rounded corners throughout and is strong, dynamic, machine generated and can be widely used in publications and advertising. Axion RND is a futuristic, techno-looking and expressive typeface with an appearance of machined parts and rounded edges. This attractive display comes in roman with lower case and lining figures. The large Pro font character set supports most Central European and many Eastern European languages.
  29. Janky Action by Bogstav, $15.00
    First of all, let me get one thing straight: With Janky Action, I didn’t make any attempt on making a beautiful or good looking font! Janky Action is my humble attempt to recreate a sign I saw at a flea market. The sign was obviously made by someone who didn’t give a darn about the width of strokes, height of letters, and other “rules” when making a sign. I fell in love with the naive approach on how to make a sign. In order to create some randomness, I have added 4 different versions of each lowercase letter. I hope you find this font as enjoyable as I did while making it! :)
  30. Glory Migella by Syafbe, $18.00
    The Glory Migella typeface is a unique serif/look font combination. Modern embellishments combine with classic fashion lowercase to make a very memorable pair. Perfect for that modern classy vibe. Very suitable for use for logos, magazines, etc. The Glory Migella typeface is a combination of serif typefaces/unique appearance. Modern embellishments combine with classic fashion lowercase to make a very memorable pair. Perfect for that modern classy vibe. Very suitable for use for logos, magazines, and others
  31. Venio by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Venio – Double Line Font: Display Typography with Art Deco Flair Deco-inspired Elegance Infused with Art Deco sophistication, Venio, a double-line sans-serif font, brings timeless elegance to your designs. Distinctive Display Presence Venio ensures a bold yet refined aesthetic for logos and headlines, making your display stand out with its distinctive double-line design. Artful Symmetry Paying homage to Art Deco’s geometric precision, Venio’s symmetrical lines provide a visually pleasing experience, adding a touch of artistic flair.
  32. Brillig by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    Brillig is a loose and informal handwriting font. It comes in four flavors, each of which has a very different feel. Brillig Gimble: more formal in that the characters are interconnected as in cursive script. To further enhance this effect, the characters have been created with a slightly "blobby" pen which provides a suggestion of precision. Brillig Earth: is bold and strong. It is more "down-to-earth" than the other styles, however, the boldness is tempered with quite wispy ends (terminuses) to the characters. It conveys a suggestion of speed and strength. Brillig Aire: is the most delicate and ethereal of the styles. Think of fairies, dandelions and dragonflies and you have an idea of what Brillig Aire conveys. Not only are the characters very light in weight, but they terminate in a wispy, delicate end. In spite of all this, Brillig Aire is very readable and can be used in a variety of contexts. Brillig Brave: is quite like Gimble in its feel with one important difference -- the characters are not connected as in cursive script. Each character stands alone. Brillig Line: is a clean, lightweight style using a mono width line for an informal, handwritten feel. There is a collection of the above four styles that is attractively priced and gives you the ability to use these four fonts in a variety of ways within the same document. The font is particularly useable for the promotion of products aimed at designers of: wedding invitations, party invitations, young clothing ranges, magazines, cosmetic packaging. It has been carefully letterspaced and kerned. All upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals and accented characters are present.
  33. 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.
  34. TC Europa by Monotype, $29.99
    Europa gives a rectangular appearance to words. Strokes have lightly flaired terminals to give the effect of serifs. The Europa font is excellent for headlines in journals.
  35. crosswordBill by JOEBOB graphics, $19.00
    CrosswordBill was created by scanning a finished crossword puzzle, done with a failing ballpoint. A complete character set with numbers and most (but not all) special signs.
  36. Shmulik Yael MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Tender and elegant hand writing font, expanded to add air to your text.
  37. Aeris by Linotype, $29.99
    Aeris™ typeface is a contemporary book face created by the American designer Tom Grace. It combines the proportions and rhythm of a sans serif font with the high contrasts and flexed strokes of script faces, while the open counters also ensure optimal legibility. Tom Grace focuses on providing subtle differentiations in his cuts and, as a consequence, this font family has its own individual structure: there are A and B variants of the basic forms regular, italic, bold and bold italic, and a display version for use in titles that also comes in A and B variants. It is advisable to use the A variant for larger font sizes, while the slightly more emphasized B variant can be recommended for smaller font sizes. Where the basic forms are to be mixed together in a work, it is important to use the corresponding A/B variants throughout as their designs have been carefully coordinated. Aeris is available in the OpenType Pro format and thus includes a wide range of different glyphs. The font family can be used in various environments, such as books, magazines, advertisements and promotional materials, but it is also the perfect choice for printed corporate documentation.
  38. FS Industrie Variable by Fontsmith, $279.99
    Changing nature of work FS Industrie is an extraordinarily versatile new type system, with 70 variants built around five different widths and seven different weights. Type in the future will be increasingly variable, and FS Industrie is specifically designed to address the changing needs of brands. As more of the things we make exist primarily in a digital space, so our need to create type that can adapt within that space grows. It is the spirit of variable design, adaptation and flexibility that drove us to create FS Industrie. A typeface for future work in a future world. FS Industrie is a response to the changing nature of type, for brands that are responding to the changing nature of work. Industrial style Stylistically, FS Industrie feels direct and simple without sacrificing its humanity. It takes inspiration from German fonts of the 1930s, with their roots in manufacturing and signage. A classic sense of functional utility combined with a progressive view of where type is heading. Expressions in width A fundamental challenge with variable type is to ensure that craft and precision is preserved at every interval. Each width and weight is drawn by hand, with subtle variations in terminals and angles as you progress through the system. This ensures each variant can play to its unique strengths, while also pairing perfectly with its siblings. From the closed terminals of the Condensed and the open terminals of the Extended. FS Industrie is a design system that maintains a practical, grounded and robust tone throughout every variable style. Variable nature The 70 styles offer a range of expression. Each width contrasts with the next to clearly define typographic roles in graphic layouts. Every glyph is crafted with adaptability and scalability in mind, creating a pliable design space for the user. The proportions of each letterform flex as weight scales up, stem weights increase as letter width broadens. These subtle design changes create an optically consistent visual impression.
  39. FS Industrie by Fontsmith, $50.00
    Changing nature of work FS Industrie is an extraordinarily versatile new type system, with 70 variants built around five different widths and seven different weights. Type in the future will be increasingly variable, and FS Industrie is specifically designed to address the changing needs of brands. As more of the things we make exist primarily in a digital space, so our need to create type that can adapt within that space grows. It is the spirit of variable design, adaptation and flexibility that drove us to create FS Industrie. A typeface for future work in a future world. FS Industrie is a response to the changing nature of type, for brands that are responding to the changing nature of work. Industrial style Stylistically, FS Industrie feels direct and simple without sacrificing its humanity. It takes inspiration from German fonts of the 1930s, with their roots in manufacturing and signage. A classic sense of functional utility combined with a progressive view of where type is heading. Expressions in width A fundamental challenge with variable type is to ensure that craft and precision is preserved at every interval. Each width and weight is drawn by hand, with subtle variations in terminals and angles as you progress through the system. This ensures each variant can play to its unique strengths, while also pairing perfectly with its siblings. From the closed terminals of the Condensed and the open terminals of the Extended. FS Industrie is a design system that maintains a practical, grounded and robust tone throughout every variable style. Variable nature The 70 styles offer a range of expression. Each width contrasts with the next to clearly define typographic roles in graphic layouts. Every glyph is crafted with adaptability and scalability in mind, creating a pliable design space for the user. The proportions of each letterform flex as weight scales up, stem weights increase as letter width broadens. These subtle design changes create an optically consistent visual impression.
  40. Trango by Juraj Chrastina, $29.00
    A funny childish handwritten font, with a spirit. This typeface can tell fairy tales. Trango is a sans serif that goes well with the slab serif Besley Hand.
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