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  1. Pea Sue's Print - Unknown license
  2. Bumpy Road - Unknown license
  3. Pea Marcie Script - Unknown license
  4. BPbigHead - Unknown license
  5. All in by Handpik, $13.00
    hello !! this time I released a new product called "all in" which has an elegant and modern style.This font is suitable for invitation cards, decorations, clothing products, greeting cards and others. This font also has uppercase, lowercase, numeric, puntuation and multilingual. and there are several ligature and stylistic alternate.
  6. Marigold by Monotype, $29.99
    Originally designed by calligrapher Arthur Baker, Marigold font was released by Agfa Compugraphic in 1989. Marigold font is narrow in width like the chancery hand, and its shapes are true to the prescribed Renaissance proportions. The authentic handwritten look makes it versatile for a large variety of informal uses.
  7. RMU Herkules by RMU, $25.00
    At the end of the 19th century, the fin de siècle, both Bauer and Berthold released ‚Herkules‘, a heavy Art Nouveau font for ads and posters. This font was carefully redesigned and makes it a great font in Jugendstil surroundings and a splendid partner of the Carlsbad font family.
  8. RoyHand RP by BluHead Studio, $25.00
    RoyHand RP is a new OpenType font family release by BluHead Studio, LLC from the wonderfully talented English designer and illustrator Roy Preston. RoyHand, as the name would suggest, is based upon the handwriting of Roy himself. The family has three weights and is suitable for many everyday uses.
  9. Portculliard by Greater Albion Typefounders, $18.00
    Greater Albion always releases a Black letter each year, hopefully well before the Christmas seas (which we seem to have managed this year - September). There is something about this year's project which suggests a caste portcullis to us. Why not visit ye olde world in your next designer project?
  10. Churchward Montezuma by BluHead Studio, $25.00
    Churchward Montezuma is the latest OpenType font family released by BluHead Studio, LLC. from the exciting and unique typeface library of Joseph Churchward. The cut-in motif gives this four weight serif family a unique look suitable for display work, and the lighter weights hold up well in text.
  11. Nat Pictures by ParaType, $25.00
    Two sets of signs and pictures designed by Natalia Vasilyeva. The first one includes figures, arrows, geometric shapes and other signs of abstract nature. The second set — pictures of flora and fauna (animals, fishes, birds, insects, plants,...) and pictures of common staff (houseware, instruments,…). Released by ParaType in 2009.
  12. PL Barnum Block by Monotype, $29.99
    Designed by Dave West and released in 1960, the name Barnum associates this face with the famous nineteenth-century traveling American circus and showman P.T. Barnum. The wood-cut influence of the letter makes the PL Barnum Block font ideal for posters, signage and creative titling and packaging.
  13. Netherland Perpendicular by Greater Albion Typefounders, $16.00
    Netherland Perpendicular, a family of five typefaces, is Greater Albion’s end of year Blackletter release for 2015. It is designed in the fine traditions of Victorian Revival Blackletter, where historical veracity is ever sacrificed to aesthetic calm. The five typefaces share uniform metrics, making for charming colour overlay effects.
  14. McAnni by Tour De Force, $30.00
    McAnni is single weight display serif font and our 130th release. Heavy, wide and stable, McAnni is fully recognizable font that will bring new values to your design project. Charming design with vintage details ideal for titles, headlines, product names, posters, editorial use and more. Contains standard ligatures.
  15. Music Ad Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An ad appearing in the January 5, 1952 edition of Billboard Magazine promoted the then-new releases from Capitol Records. The headline copy was set in a bold, condensed sans serif stencil typeface. This inspired Music Ad Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  16. DXKometa by DXTypefoundry, $45.00
    The advertising font Kometa(Komet) was released in 1907 by the typefoundry Benjamin Krebs Nachf., Frankfurt, M.,. The digital version was created in 2015 on the basis of stamp from the catalog "foundry and factory copper lines B.Krebs Successor" St. Petersburg and Frankfurt. In 2017 the font was modified.
  17. Hubble by Posterizer KG, $29.00
    Hubble font is being released to commemorate the Hubble Space Telescope's 30 years of viewing the wonders of space. Hubble is a strong, dynamic, and rhythmic display typeface with thorny serifs, of authentic appearance, which makes it suitable for typographic formatting of shorter texts as logotype design, headlines, etc.
  18. Churchward Supascript by BluHead Studio, $25.00
    Churchward Supascript Unplugged is a new OpenType font release by BluHead Studio, LLC from the exciting and unique type design library of Joseph Churchward. The design is based upon Churchward's original Supascript drawings but with a little added edginess in the form of some scanner-induced rough outlines.
  19. Maxim by GroupType, $19.00
    Maxim was originally designed by Peter Schneidler in 1956 for the Bauer Type Foundry. This typeface is energetic and has the look and feel of a brush painted script. The FontHaus font studio released its revival version with added characters in 1994 and as an OpenType font in 2006.
  20. Canterbury Sans by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Based on the Morris F. Benton for ATF in 1920, it was not completed for production until 1926. The serif version we released a few years ago was so popular, that we decided to design a complementary sans serif version in three weights, along with three corresponding Swash fonts.
  21. Mistress Script is a distinctive font crafted by Apostrophic Labs, a collective known for their innovative and diverse typeface designs. While I can't provide real-time or very specific details about...
  22. Goudy Initialen - Personal use only
  23. ITC Garamond by ITC, $34.99
    Drawn by Tony Stan, ITC Garamond was first released in 1975 in Book and Ultra weights only. These were intended as display faces to complement existing text designs from other foundries. (In fact, many of ITC’s interpretations of traditional typefaces began as display counterparts for existing text designs.) These first weights of ITC Garamond became so popular, however, that ITC released the Light and Bold weights and a suite of condensed faces in 1977. Now, the complete ITC Garamond family features sixteen members: four weights of roman and italic in normal width and four weights of roman and italic in companion condensed versions. The family resemblance is there, but ITC Garamond’s unique provenance gives it an unmistakable, one-of-a-kind appeal.
  24. Millettre by ParaType, $30.00
    A calligraphic script font Millettre is the last member of the trilogy of types designed by Lyudmila Mikhailova. First two fonts Milanette and Milafleur were released earlier. The font is based on author's lettering artworks which she did for many years for companies who produced greeting cards. The characters of the font have rough contours simulating lettering by a pointed pen on a rough paper. The character set covers standard Western, Central European and Cyrillic code pages. The default version of the font is presented by disconnected script, but connected variant is also included and organized as an alternative stylistic set. The font also contains some initial, finial and alternative forms of letters. Recommended for use in advertising and display typography. Released by ParaType in 2011.
  25. Bodebeck by Linotype, $29.99
    The Swedish designer/typographer Anders Bodebeck designed the Bodebeck type family in 2002. The family, which includes five different styles, is primarily intended for use as a titling, or display face, and belongs to the neo-transitional style of typefaces. Transitional style type first appeared in England during the late 1750s, when John Baskerville released his first sets of type. Bodeck bears similarities to another, later transitional style typeface as well - Eric Gill's Perpetua (originally released by the British Monotype Corporation in 1928). Like these two previous English stonecutters turned masters of typography, Anders Bodebeck has given us a modern re-interpretation of classic letterforms. Bodebeck, which is fitted with old style figures, is available in the following styles: Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, and Extra Bold."
  26. Rebel Train Goes by Dharma Type, $14.95
    Based on retro vinyl records in the middle of 20th century. There are three other fonts designed by in the same concept. -Word From Radio -African Elephant Trunk -Moon Star Soul -Rebel Train Goes
  27. JANDA Love And Rain - Personal use only
  28. DS Greece - Unknown license
  29. Iso - Personal use only
  30. GOLFABET - Personal use only
  31. Today I Feel - Personal use only
  32. Janda Sparkle and Shine - Personal use only
  33. DS Dots - Unknown license
  34. Chaotic Circuit - Unknown license
  35. Janda Romantic - Personal use only
  36. Plasmatica - Unknown license
  37. FranciscoLucas Briosa - Unknown license
  38. Pea Jordan - Unknown license
  39. kooler O - 100% free
  40. Pea Shirley - Unknown license
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