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  1. Odessa by ITC, $29.99
    Odessa was designed by Peter O'Donnell, an impressive, refined sans serif typeface based on the compass and ruler design of Futura. It is best set with wide letter spacing and is particularly good for an upscale, fashionable look. The fine-line casing of Odessa emphasizes its clean, proportioned features.
  2. Honnitta by Letterara, $12.00
    Honnitta is a handwritten signature script with a modern look. It has a good readability and contains lots of glyph’s which give you the chance to give your designs a different look, each time you use Honnitta. Because of its diversity, Honnitta can be used for almost every design.
  3. Glowing Bubble by Crumphand, $10.00
    Introducing the new fonts, Glowing Bubble. Glowing Bubble is a Pop, Bold and Retro fonts. Good for your brand cute brand. as long as you can matching your layout. Glowing bubble comes with 4 style : Regular Outline Shadows/Extrude Hightlights The font has include Multilingual Language. Thank You, Regards.
  4. Street Urban by Blankids, $20.00
    Our new product the name is Street Urban Graffiti Font inspired by graffiti style with a fun theme very good for graffity poster, Hip Hop music, kids poster, flyer, children book, cartoon, comic etc MULTILINGUAL ACCENT : ØÆøæ¢ÐŒœÁĂÂÀÄĄÅÃǼĆČÇĈĊĎÉĔĚÊËĖÈĘĞĜĢĠĤÍĬÎÏİÌĮĨĴĶĹĽĻĿŃŇŅÑÓŎÔÖÒŐǾÕŔŘŖŚŠŞŜȘ ŤŢÚŬÛÜÙŰŲŮŨẂŴẄẀÝŶŸỲŹŽŻáăâäàąåãǽćčçĉċďéĕěêëėèęğĝģġĥíîïìįĩĵķĺľļŀńʼnňņñóŏôöòőǿõŕřŗśšşŝșťţ ŭûüűùųůũẃŵẅẁýŷÿỳźžż FEATURES : Uppercase Lowercase Number Punctuation Multilingual PUA Encode Opentype
  5. Hello Valentica by Blankids, $25.00
    Introducing of our new product the name is Hello Valentica a Beauty Script Font. Hello Valentica inspired by modern script this font is a fun theme very good for book cover, wedding invitation, t-shirt, quote, logotype, craft and etc. FEATURES : Uppercase Lowercase Number Punctuation Multilingual PUA Encode Opentype
  6. Bodybuilder by Vozzy, $5.00
    Introducing a vintage look simple and minimalistic label font named "Bodybuilder". All available characters you can see at the screenshot. This font have 14 styles (including layered effect styles, rough and color version). This font will good viewed on any retro design like poster, t-shirt, label, logo etc.
  7. Charade by profonts, $41.99
    Charade is a soft, resonant design that beams of comforting warmths, joy and cosiness. It reminds of the 60ies and 70ies, flower power, party and having a good time. The outline and shadow styles are provided for special typographical expressions, for example for titles of films and videos.
  8. Brewing Crafters by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing a vintage look label font named Brewing Crafters. All available characters you can see at the screenshot. This font have 6 styles - Regular, Full, Shadow, Texture, Shadow FX and Texture FX. This font will good viewed on any retro design like poster, t-shirt, label, logo etc.
  9. Unfair by Vozzy, $9.00
    Introducing a vintage look label font family named "Unfair". All available characters you can see at the screenshot. This font have 3 styles with 3 version of each - Regular, Shadow and Rough. This font will good viewed on any retro design like poster, t-shirt, label, logo etc.
  10. Villager by Sign Studio, $12.00
    Villager font created with a simulated ballpoint will give it a natural handwritten shape. It's perfect for a signature, diary, business card, greeting card or printed product with a casual theme. With the discretionary ligature and alternate characters, it will make you a good choice of writing variations.
  11. Kegger by Chank, $59.00
    Show you school spirit with this sporty, collegiate font. These big chunky serifs let the world know you speak with authority, and they'll read your message clear as a bell. It's like a traditional college font, but it's got a chanky flair. Good for hockey jerseys and house parties.
  12. Disposable by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Disposable is somewhat similar to some letters that are about to disintegrate. The letters are a little worn and give a good impression of something eco or organic. I've created 6 different versions of all the letters, just so your text will look even more organic and handmade!
  13. Quacker by Ergibi Studio, $16.00
    Quacker is a display sans font and is equipped with 80 alternative characters that make this font look beautiful. Alternative letters are provided to make this font look sweet and classy. Quacker is very good for your work such as logos, brands, packaging, posters, invitations, social media, and ads.
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  15. Bilanthy by Maulana Creative, $13.00
    Give your designs an authentic handcrafted feel. � Bilanthy Handwritten Font� is perfectly suited to stationery, logos and much more. Many Thanks!
  16. Raphtalia by Nurf Designs, $36.00
    Raphtalia is a fun and bold font with a unique vintage appeal! Designed with a distinct retro feel and lovely elements,
  17. Rewire by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Although this font has the feel of quick all-caps draftsman's or carpenter's lettering, it also has a vintage signage look.
  18. Madeline by Trim Studio, $19.00
    Madeline is a beautiful Handwritten Typeface, which is carefully designed to meet the beauty of feel and touch of the craft.
  19. Molor by Sons Of Baidlowi Typefoundry, $8.00
    Molor Font is a sans serif font with an amazing feel. It will turn any design idea into a stand out.
  20. Isara by Autographis, $39.50
    Isara is a rough script written with a flat-nibbed marker, scanned and then carefully digitized to keep that spontaneous feeling.
  21. HWT Arabesque by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $24.95
    A long lost Art Nouveau wood type from the Hamilton Museum Collection evokes the excesses of Victorian design and the equally quirky 1960s Psychedelic era revival of the Victorian type styles. Free flowing organic designs that flourished with Art Nouveau in the late 1800s were directly referenced and further distorted with with phototype in the late 1960s. This design, known as Arabesque, was produced by the Morgans & Wilcox Co. and the Wm. Page Co. as almost identical designs. Both manufacturers were acquired by Hamilton and offered briefly by Hamilton as design #618. This curious wood type defies most of the basic tenets of type design and what comes to mind when one thinks "wood type". Many characters have a lively eccentricity that were all left true to the original design. Additional characters were designed to fill out the standard range of characters found in digital fonts. This font includes over 280 characters for full unicode support of Western and Central European Latin characters.
  22. HGB Bluesband Two by HGB fonts, $23.00
    The roots of this font go back to 1967. A book title in trendy letters was created in a completely ingenuous way as a film prop for a Super 8 fun film. I drew the letters with felt-tip pen and poster paint without thinking too much about it. It wasn't until a good 50 years later that I realized, this was a first awkward typeface draft. The flower power vibe was captured here subconsciously. In 2019 I completed the few glyphs and created variants that I would not have thought of at the time.
  23. Bold Pen Lettering JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The title on the cover of Street & Smith’s “Wild West Weekly” for Jan. 27, 1934 made for an interesting contrast in terms. Here was a pulp magazine dedicated to stories of the Old West, but its title was hand lettered in an extra bold, squared shape style using a round pen nib – not exactly an alphabet that represented cowboys and desperados… This aside, this type style made for a good digital font revival, and it is now available as Bold Pen Lettering JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  24. Delima by Monotype, $29.99
    The Delima font family has something of the Clarendon or Ionic influence but is distinguished by a lighter serif treatment. The contrast between thick and thin strokes is not pronounced, weight stress is vertical. Delima's serifs are short but strong, allowing close letter spacing to give good economy. Lowercase x-height is very generous, internal counters are open. This combines to give Delima excellent legibility in small sizes and an overall even colour when set in text. Delima works well for magazines, periodicals and display work in advertising, flyers and catalogues.
  25. Evil Schemes by Comicraft, $19.00
    Big Brother is watching you and vile Supervillains are afoot! The cunning characters involved in this font have devised a convoluted Machiavellian plot for world domination that encompasses mind parasites, twitter, deadly viruses in the public water system and possibly a nuclear dirty bomb in a downtown Metropolitan area to which they've strapped your girlfriend and a digital clock rapidly counting down to zero! Will Good Triumph and Defeat Evil?! Stay tuned... Features: Four fonts (Regular, Italic, Bold & Bold Italic) with upper and lowercase characters. Includes Western European international characters.
  26. Zania by Agnieszka Ewa Olszewska, $20.00
    Zania is a display typeface. Its characteristic element is cutting in the stem that makes this font very memorable and easy to recognize. Contains stylistic alternates, ligatures, diacritics, and OpenType features that will help you make your project more unique. Has an experimental vibe and nice movement from left to the right thanks to serifs placed in the top left and bottom right part of the letter. It has smooth edges that make it look more friendly. The letter contrast is high. Looks good in logotypes, branding, magazine titles, book covers, posters.
  27. Clootie by Hanoded, $15.00
    My wife was watching a baking show in which a Scottish guy attempted to cook a clootie. A what?? A clootie??? Never heard of a clootie! Apparently it is a suet dumpling, containing dried fruits (like raisins) and boiled in a piece of cloth (clootie means ‘rag’ or ‘strip of cloth’ in Scottish). Clootie font is a handmade bundle of happiness. It is rounded, soft and legible and will look particularly good on book covers. And I promise you all: one day I will cook clooties to find out what they taste like!
  28. Supplier Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The design idea for this condensed sans serif stencil font was inspired by a post-World War II brass stencil spotted in an online auction. The United States was assisting Europe with much-needed goods, and the text in the middle of a “stars and stripes” shield used for marking the shipping containers read “For European Recovery supplied by the United States of America”. It was the first line (“For European Recovery”) that became the working model for Supplier Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  29. Carot Display by Storm Type Foundry, $45.00
    Carot Display is made for book covers and posters, but will also shine in advertising and visual identity. The whole Carot system is built up from what has long been around; in any case, it was the intention: to evoke the already experienced visual reminiscences of today's spectacled people. We all have a tendency toward sentiment, which, with each new diopter, deepens to melancholy. Only good font can calm us down. I believe in the raw effect of “Carot” typefaces. The superfamily of 64 members offers a modern alternative for all types of design work.
  30. Koala by Linotype, $40.99
    Koala was originally designed in 1999 by Eric de Berranger with an individual, independent character. A distinguishing characteristic of this sans serif font is its marked stroke contrast, typical of Modern Face fonts. The open, airy forms are reminiscent of ancient Roman capitals. The lower case letters display traits similar to those often seen on posters and in advertisements of the 1930s and 1940s. The lively Koala is particularly good for shorter texts and headlines in larger point sizes and combines well with fonts with little stroke contrast.
  31. HGB Bluesband One by HGB fonts, $23.00
    The roots of this font go back to 1967. A book title in trendy letters was created in a completely ingenuous way as a film prop for a Super 8 fun film. I drew the letters with felt-tip pen and poster paint without thinking too much about it. It wasn't until a good 50 years later that I realized, this was a first awkward typeface draft. The flower power vibe was captured here subconsciously. In 2019 I completed the few glyphs and created variants that I would not have thought of at the time.
  32. Alternasci by Morganismi, $9.00
    The Alternasci family consists of five consists of five individual fonts in the spirit of renaissance. Alternasci Regular is a handmade typeface resembling markings in old manuscripts. It supports most European languages. Alternasci Alchemia comes with the uppercase Alternasci letters and (in Latin) explained alchemy symbols. Alternasci Magia comes with lowercase Alternasci letters. The upper case is the so called Theban or Witch's Alphabet. It has also got some magical idols. Alternasci Picturae gives you by its four hundred pictures an imagery of good old science, mostly related with alchemy and occultism.
  33. Jubilee by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Jubilee is a glyphic font family with moderate stress, slightly inclined serifs, and storied history. Its original design was created in 1934 by famous English type designer Eric Gill for the Stephenson Blake type foundry. The development name was “Gill Text,” but this was changed to “Cunard” once the famous steamship company showed interest in using the typeface. The company, however, never utilized it. Stephenson Blake changed the name to Jubilee in 1935 to commemorate George V and Queen Mary’s Silver Jubilee Wedding Anniversary announcement. After International TypeFounders, Inc. acquired the exclusive rights to the Stephenson Blake collection, Paul Hickson (P&P Hickson) and Steve Jackaman (ITF) revived the family exclusively for the Red Rooster Collection in 1994. A new, Medium weight was created to accompany the original Light and Bold weights. Jubilee has an inscribed, Renaissance feel, and performs well at all sizes. Its letterforms are sturdy, yet there is an undeniable delicacy to the face.
  34. Omekashi Emoji by Norio Kanisawa, $12.00
    This is Emoji font(Dingbat), contains many cute motif like animals, heart, ribbon, foods, fashion goods. I think you can use it for decorate contents for children, and use web font as icon. You can use as it is, I think that you can paint the color inside. It might be interesting even if you hang a hat or put on a ribbon by combining several characters like a sample. I make it will be cute, and you use it with happy feeling, I will be happy if you think so. <「omekashiemoji」紹介文> 動物やハートやリボン、食べ物、ファッション小物などかわいいモチーフがたっぷりな絵文字フォントです。 子供向けコンテンツの装飾に使ったり、webフォントをアイコンとして使ってもいいんじゃないかなと思います。 そのまま使ってもいいですし、中に色を塗ってもいいと思います。サンプルのように数文字組み合わせて帽子を被せたり、リボンをつけたりしても面白いかもしれないです。 かわいくなるように、使って楽しい気分になれるようにとの思いを込めて作りました。 その思いが少しでも伝われば幸いです。 <スタイルカテゴリー> 絵文字、Dingbat <価格> 税抜1200円
  35. Shackle One by Christoph Reichelt, $18.00
    Shackle One is a geometric Sans Serif with a twist. As a modern classic that does not wear out visually it is suitable, for example, for luxury items, leather goods, watches and jewelry, high-class sports, documentation of historical technology or graphics in the field of art and design. It works excellently for huge headlines, but can also show particular strengths in continuous text – its gray value is almost flawlessly uniform. All line connections and terminations are perpendicular, which means that slopes or curves have a light bend at their ends, similar to the lordosis of the cervical spine. This makes the font look upright and straight and at the same time agile and dynamic, like an athlete with good posture – a typeface that is powerful and confident without appearing steely or violent. Shackle One is a classic but casual looking font with sophisticated details. It has a classy appearance without being pretentious. It can appear stern and serious as well as playful and humorous. Its strong character also makes it an excellent corporate font for certain branches. You will love it.
  36. P22 Sherwood by IHOF, $24.95
    Sherwood is a reproduction of an unusually small wood type font from England, dating from the last years of the 18th century. Somewhat reminiscent of Caslon Old Face. The original wood type is used at Sherwood Letterpress and can be seen on the Sherwood home page.
  37. Suctenss by Ronny Studio, $19.00
    Suctenss Inspired by the realistic calligraphy marking style in many big cities. This style is bolder and easier to read, perfect for your "street art" design style. I incorporate real graffiti experience into computer fonts, I think it will be different to other fonts if you can feel it, because I draw graffiti, mark and throw up since I was in high school. Features : - All Caps - numbers and punctuation - Alternate & Ligature - multilingual - Swash / Ornament - PUA encoded Please contact us if you have any questions. Enjoy Crafting and thanks for supporting us! :) Thank you
  38. Snikers by Ronny Studio, $15.00
    Snikers Inspired by the realistic calligraphy marking style in many big cities. This style is bolder and easier to read, perfect for your "street art" design style. I incorporate real graffiti experience into computer fonts, I think it will be different to other fonts if you can feel it, because I draw graffiti, mark and throw up since I was in high school. Features : All Caps numbers and punctuation ligature and alternate multilingual Swash / Ornament PUA encoded Please contact us if you have any questions. Enjoy Crafting and thanks for supporting us! :) Thank you
  39. Hesorder by Ronny Studio, $15.00
    Hesorder font Inspired by street graffiti markings style in many big cities. This style is bolder and easier to read, perfect for your "street art" design style. I incorporate real graffiti experience into computer fonts, I think it will be different to other fonts if you can feel it, because I draw graffiti, mark and throw up since I was in high school. Features : - All Caps - numbers and punctuation - Alternate - multilingual - Swash / Ornament - PUA encoded Please contact us if you have any questions. Enjoy Crafting and thanks for supporting us! :) Thank you
  40. Wildside by Ronny Studio, $19.00
    Wildside Inspired by the realistic calligraphy marking style in many big cities. This style is bolder and easier to read, perfect for your "street art" design style. I incorporate real graffiti experience into computer fonts, I think it will be different to other fonts if you can feel it, because I draw graffiti, mark and throw up since I was in high school. Features : All Caps numbers and punctuation multilingual Swash / Ornament PUA encoded Please contact us if you have any questions. Enjoy Crafting and thanks for supporting us! :) Thank you
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