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  1. Marseillette NB by No Bodoni, $39.00
    These four typefaces, Berlinette NB, Lyonette NB, Marseillette NB and Parisette NB, were designed from the same basic shape, a fanciful geometric form that avoids strict horizontals and uses more offbeat triangular shapes. Marseillette is the nasty one, with sharp hook terminations that require careful use. Don�t slip and accidentally stick one in your hand � it will hurt pretty bad and make you blubber like a baby. It�s good for surreal warning signs on dark, forbidding docks where gooey monsters live.
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  3. Effloresce - Unknown license
  4. Nouveau Standard JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettering found on the cover of the 1912 sheet music for "Somebody Else is Getting It" featured a blockish Art Nouveau style with rounded corners and a very lurid title [although it likely had a more innocent meaning in those days than the casual observer might interpret today]. Now available as Nouveau Standard JNL, it is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  5. Agrea Serif by Koray Özbey, $12.00
    Agrea is a serif typeface with 9 weights and italics and variable versions. It’s a typeface that combines the elegance of calligraphy with a modern twist. One of Agrea's defining features is its fluid strokes and deep ink traps, which add a touch of sophistication and uniqueness to your projects. Whether you're designing for natural, organic, or ecological content, Agrea is a nice choice.
  6. Organic Cotton by Dan Cotton Lettering, $12.00
    Organic Cotton is a straightforward, friendly and highly legible typeface. The lettering is based on contemporary brush/pen lettering with a little fun and lushness added. It is solid, fluid and organic without being hippie-dippy or whimsical - not that I am opposed to those things. Organic Cotton is well suited for packaging and branding and it comes with a 69 alternates, 28 swashes, and 14 ornaments.
  7. Bosstangle by HakanPolatovic, $15.00
    Bosstangle,geometrical perfectness,modern and minimal font that is created for expression of various concepts.While mostly fits for headlines,displays,it is readable,it fits for short and middle lenght text. Every letter has a ratio to one another,which makes this font rational and can be used for rational systems like patterns. This font has most vibes of future,power,technology,cyberpunk,glory,supremacy etc
  8. Skyline Hotel by Open Window, $19.95
    Skyline Hotel is a brand new hand painted font from Dathan Boardman of Open Window. It utilizes Art Deco structures but is greatly amplified by organic paint brush strokes. The font would be best used in designs that require an organic degraded look and feel. Skyline Hotel… optimal for back alley graffiti mural or a poster to begin a political revolution. Geometric essentials betrayed by fluid expression.
  9. Rusulica by Type Fleet, $12.00
    Rusulica pure luxury Rusulica script is designed to express handwriting in a modern and glamorous fashion. Its letter construction is pure and fluid. Because of its ornamental and playful design, it offers plenty of possibilities. Rusulica has a high contrast and there is an alternate for almost every capital letter. The typeface’s x-height is bigger than usual and it is constructed at a 30° angle.
  10. Beristone by Typebae, $15.00
    Beristone is a beautiful handwritten monoline signature script font. With its elegant and fluid strokes, it exudes a sense of sophistication and personal touch. The font features smooth lines and graceful curves, creating a natural and authentic handwritten look. Beristone is perfect for adding a stylish and personalized touch to logos, branding materials, invitations, and any design project that calls for a refined and contemporary script font.
  11. Osgard by Anthony James, $25.00
    Osgard is a powerful luxurious Typeface, adopting the fluid curvaceous elements of Romanesque typography and combining them with the Gothic style of Blackletter. Forging the two creates a far softer, more versatile, fashion-based typeface; with beautifully distinct qualities. 1000 swashes, pre-made Conjunction Ligatures, Stylistic Alternates, Discretionary Ligatures, Contextual Alternates and all the OpenType features you need, make it perfect for any application.
  12. Linotype Supatropic by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Supatropic is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the entries of the Linotype-sponsored International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. This fun font from German designer Isabell Laxa is generously decorated with delicate flower silhouettes which are reminiscent of Asian flower chains and subtropical flora. Linotype Supatropic is meant exclusively for headlines in point sizes of 18 or larger.
  13. Eugenia by Phoenix Group, $8.00
    Eugenia is a font for display and poster needs. Each stroke reflects the strong nature of a woman who hates what she loves. This font is suitable for posters with the theme of art and enthusiasm. The name Eugenia reflects the glory and the figure who likes to do good, we hope that people who use this font can make something that is good for others.
  14. Agrea Sans by Koray Özbey, $12.00
    Agrea is a sans serif typeface with 9 weights and italics and variable versions. It’s a typeface that combines the elegance of calligraphy with a modern twist. One of Agrea's defining features is its fluid strokes and deep ink traps, which add a touch of sophistication and uniqueness to your projects. Whether you're designing for natural, organic, or ecological content, Agrea is a nice choice.
  15. Bugatine by Typebae, $15.00
    Bugatine is a captivating handwritten monoline signature script font. With its graceful curves and fluid strokes, this font exudes an air of elegance and sophistication. Bugatine perfect for branding, logos, invitations, and more. Let your words dance across the page with this mesmerizing font that effortlessly captures the essence of hand-drawn beauty.Handwritten, Handwriting, Script, Monoline, Signature, Vintage, Stylish, Calligraphy, Wedding, Logo, Fashion, Feminine, Magazine, Branding, Elegant
  16. Driver Gothic by Canada Type, $29.95
    Driver Gothic is based on the typeface used for Ontario license plates. Although unique among Canadian provincial license plates, this face is very similar to, if not outright identical with, the face used on car plates in 22 American states: Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Vermont, Washington, and West Virginia. Driver Gothic is available in all popular font formats, and is comprised of a very extended character set (over 750 characters) covering a wide range of languages, including Central and Eastern European languages, Greek, Cyrillic, Esperanto, Turkish, Baltic and Celtic/Welsh. Driver Gothic Pro, the OpenType version, contains class-based kerning and push-button stylistic alternates for use with apps that support advanced typography. Buckle up!
  17. Enjoy by Andinistas, $26.00
    Enjoy is a font family designed by CFCG. Its 5 fonts work in groups or independently. When used to complement illustrations or spontaneous projects requiring organic fonts, in Enjoy you will find expressive attributes reflected in uppercase, lowercase and numbers written with brush and fluid ink. Its strategies were carefully written providing greater handcrafted realism in its bonds and alternatives to create with eloquent letters at the beginning, middle or end of the word without losing order and readability. Enjoy contains many special textures to maximize its typographical benefits activating opentype buttons. Enjoy contains an authentic worn texture reflected in a variety of alternate characters and ligatures. Due to its maximum and coordinated cursive logic, captivates the interest in graphic design or advertising for cafeterias, sales of plants, bakeries, etc. When complement illustrations or spontaneous projects requiring organic fonts, with Enjoy you will find expressive attributes reflected in uppercase, lowercase and numbers written with brush and fluid ink.
  18. Weird Better by Heyfonts, $15.00
    Weird Better fonts are typography designs that imitate or simulate the appearance of liquids. They are often fluid and dynamic in nature, providing an illusion of movement and flow in letters and characters. Weird Better fonts can be created using different design techniques, including hand-drawn illustrations, digital effects, or 3D modeling software. Some common features of liquid fonts include: Fluid and dynamic appearance: Weird Better fonts have a free-flowing and organic appearance, mimicking the look and movement of liquids such as water, ink, or paint. Variations in thickness: The thickness of the lines and curves in Weird Better fonts can vary, creating an uneven and organic appearance. Versatile use: Weird Better fonts are commonly used in creative designs such as logos, album covers, and advertising campaigns to create an eye-catching and memorable visual impact. Overall, Weird Better fonts are a unique and creative way to portray text, giving a sense of energy, motion, and fluidity to design projects.
  19. Liquidity by Heyfonts, $15.00
    Liquidity fonts are typography designs that imitate or simulate the appearance of liquids. They are often fluid and dynamic in nature, providing an illusion of movement and flow in letters and characters. Liquid fonts can be created using different design techniques, including hand-drawn illustrations, digital effects, or 3D modeling software. Some common features of Liquidity fonts include: Fluid and dynamic appearance: Liquidity fonts have a free-flowing and organic appearance, mimicking the look and movement of liquids such as water, ink, or paint. Variations in thickness: The thickness of the lines and curves in liquid fonts can vary, creating an uneven and organic appearance. Versatile use: Liquidity fonts are commonly used in creative designs such as logos, album covers, and advertising campaigns to create an eye-catching and memorable visual impact. Overall, Liquidity fonts are a unique and creative way to portray text, giving a sense of energy, motion, and fluidity to design projects.
  20. Estro Venora by Ilhamtaro, $32.00
    ESTRO VENORA is a serif font with a vintage style of Victorian influence. A classic font that matches the vintage layout design combined with abstract leaf or floral ornaments. This font is an all caps font, with a letter height difference between the uppercase and lowercase. It is suitable for vintage logo designs such as liquor logos and label designs. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7. Cheers!
  21. Datura - Unknown license
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  24. William Jameson by Letterhanna Studio, $19.00
    William Jameson is a monoline signature handwritten font. Its distinct and well rounded letters make this font a masterpiece. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style and use it to create spectacular designs! William Jameson is made using opentype technology which makes the connection between letters more fluid, there are 3 types of tails in each letter that will automatically change according to the letters in front of it.
  25. Nistiver by Aga Silva, $24.99
    This font works beautiful for headers and signature looks. There are plenty of alternate letters to fine tune your creations. If required - there is an extra number of initial/end swashes which give that beautiful flowy look to your wording. Also please note that some of the short swashes if placed together make beautiful ornaments as well. Nistiver can write in other languages if such is your demand :)
  26. Liferdas by Sealoung, $20.00
    Liferdas is a mix of Old Style Roman Serif styles. The glyphs are formed in extended width, smooth strokes, moderate stem contrast, and soft edges to pursuing clarity, quick recognizable text, and a warm personality. The italics style is 13 degrees low slanted with redrawn lowercase which has shown in more organic and flowy forms. This font contains 9 weights with more than 245 glyphs that support extended multilingual.
  27. Messner by Juraj Chrastina, $29.00
    Hairline fonts are very clean, shining, elegant and even luxurious. They look great in fashion magazines, in the expansive world of beauty and glory. Messner is an extra-light all-caps face, especially suitable for larger sizes. Simplicity, purity and readability of its classic forms were on the first place in the creation process. Messner was a resource for designing the Kammerlander family and their combination looks very natural.
  28. Impulsive Marker by Mvmet, $12.00
    Impulsive Marker is a spontaneous and quick handwritten marker font, inspired by fun and fluid expressive energy of mankind. It will elevate a wide range of design projects to the highest level. You can use this font for many design ideas such as stickers, t-shirt designs, amazing logo designs, magazine or book covers, comics, cartoon drawings, and many more. This font will add a super cool touch to your designs!
  29. TCF Plana by TypeCult Foundry, $22.00
    Very thin fluid strokes and high speed letters form this casual script entitled TCF Plana. TCF Plana is elegant and functional, expressive yet harmonious, with more bounce and irregularity of rhythm than usual formal script typefaces. TCF Plana was executed with a ball-point pen and then digitised so it would convincingly mimic handwriting by using a plethora of contextual alternates which makes the words look much more natural and beautiful.
  30. Giza by Font Bureau, $40.00
    The sixteen styles of Giza bring back the colorful power and variety of the original Egyptian letterforms, a glory of the Victorian era. Designer David Berlow based the family on showings in Vincent Figgins’ specimen of 1845, the triumphant introduction of this thunderous style. The truly unforgettable “Nine” weights were designed for ultimate emphasis in posters, and do their most effective work in the very largest of sizes.
  31. Majapahit by Portype Studio, $29.00
    The Majapahit was a Javanese Hindu empire in Southeast Asia that was based on the island of Java. It existed from 1293 to circa 1527 and reached its peak of glory during the era of Hayam Wuruk, whose reign from 1350 to 1389 was marked by conquests that extended throughout Southeast Asia. I was inspired to make fonts with our history, by creating font names from our history
  32. MM Cruella by MM Fonts, $39.00
    MM Cruella is a monolinear display typeface well suited for magazines headlines, posters, catalogs, branding and packaging. The round, large counters combined with the rounded terminals gives it a very fluid look and a warm character while the straight lines establishes a nice rhythm. It comes in 5 weighs and is loaded with discretionary ligatures and contextual alternates that will give your next project a very distinctive look.
  33. Badoni by Chank, $49.00
    "Grunge Typography? I invented it!" claims Chank Diesel. Badoni was created in 1993 for use in CAKE, a fanzine that reveled in grunge music. As creative director of CAKE, Chank wanted the magazine's design to reflect the music it glorified. Kurt Cobain was alive and miserable. Soundgarden had long hair. Seattle was everywhere. Chank's answer was Badoni, a gritty and distressed typeface that is a sign of the grunge glory years.
  34. Purely Woman by Sronstudio, $23.00
    Purely Woman - Monoline Font This elegant script font features fluid strokes and delicate serifs that exude sophistication and luxury. Its detailed and precise letters are perfect for adding a touch of refinement to wedding invitations, branding, packaging, and more. With its timeless style and versatility, this font adds a touch of class to any project. Features: Uppercase and lowercase letters Alternates Ligatures Multilingual, numerals, and punctuation Thank You!
  35. Stamp Of Approval JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Back in the 20th Century B.C. (Before Computers) there was what was known as a "paper" office. Workers used typewriters, correction fluid and a drawer full of rubber stamps. Jeff Levine has taken twenty-six of the common phrases found on those old office stamps and created Stamp of Approval JNL. Use these images as they are, or run them through a filter for a worn or inked-up effect.
  36. Cobe by Stawix, $39.00
    The result of reducing elements of letterforms to only its necessity in lowercase is mostly influenced by the ideal of Aerodynamics. The true intention behind the design of Cobe is to construct a fluid typeface while maintaining a strong structure of uppercase that possessed distict forms, shapes and corners, resulting in an eye-pleasing texture when forming a sentence. Cobe comes in 9 consecutive weights with italics and standard features.
  37. Fluidum by Monotype, $29.99
    Aldo Novarese designed the Fluidum typeface in 1951. As its name implies, the design is very fluid. This high contrast script face curls and twists across the line. It is sort of a cross between Giambattista Bodoni's cursive letters, and Aldo Novarese's later, heavier designs, like Microgramma, Eurostile, and Sprint. Fludium should be set in very large pint sizes. It is perfect for invitations, greeting cards, and fine logos.
  38. Kalidony by Arterfak Project, $26.00
    Kalidony is a wonderful wedding typeface. Inspired by the upscale wedding design and the luxury woman stuffs. Kalidony represents a classy impression with beautiful thick & thin strokes. Kalidony is perfect for elegant design which requires natural handwriting or signature style. Equipped with many alternate characters that give your design a floral touch and look calmer. You can use this typeface for wedding purposes, greeting cards, invitations, logotype, books, packaging, and more! Kalidony features: Complete standard character set, symbols & punctuations Stylistic alternates set: ss01 - ss09 PUA Encoded Multilingual support: ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖרÙÚÛÜÝÞßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïñòóôõöøùúûüýþÿĀāĂ㥹ĆćĈĉĊċČčĎ ďĐđĒēĔĕĖėĘęĚěĜĝĞğĠġĢģĤĥĦħĨĩĪīĮįİıIJijĴĵĶķĹĺĻļĽľĿŀŁłŃńŅņŇňʼnŌōŎŏŐőŒœŔŕŖŗŘřŚśŜŝŞşŠšŢţŤťŦŧŨ ũŪūŬŭŮůŰűŲųŴŵŶŷŸŹźŻżŽžȘșȚțẀẁẂẃẄẅ Thank you, bestie!
  39. Braga by DSType, $40.00
    DSType proudly introduces BRAGA, an exuberant baroque typeface, named after a portuguese city, also known as the baroque capital of Portugal. Our latest typographic extravaganza comes with a multitude of fonts designed to work like layers, allowing to insert color, lines, gradients, patterns, baroque, floral swashes, and many other graphic elements. Starting with Braga Base, you can add any of the twenty-three available styles, to create colorful typographic designs. Be sure you check our detailed specimen, showing all the features and how to use this type system.
  40. RMU Initials by RMU, $20.00
    Four fonts entirely of decorative initials of which the uppercase basic letters of RMU Initials One are occupied by Walthari initials, the lowercase ones by Eckmann initials, both released first by Rudhard’sche Gießerei, Offenbach, Germany, about 1900. RMU Initials Two consists of Jubilaeumsinitialen in the uppercases and Augsburger Initialen in the lowercases. RMU Initials Three comes with floral ornaments, whereby the lowercase initials can be colorized by yourself due to non-joining elements. RMU Initials Four consists of hand drawn initials by Rudolf Koch and letters of a former Klingspor font called Queen.
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