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  1. Elfort by Intellecta Design, $22.90
    A lovely script face remastered from found drawings, great for antique, vintage and romantic designs.
  2. Pinocchio by TrueBlue, $20.00
    This font is a classic scholastic handwriting font designed to help students learn to write.
  3. Solemnis by Berthold, $67.99
    Solemnis was designed by Günter Gerhard Lange in 1953 and is a uncials-based typeface.
  4. Emperor by Solotype, $19.95
    Another design inspired by Chinese characters, but with a somewhat less obvious treatment than many.
  5. Janda Love And Rain by Kimberly Geswein, $10.00
    This swirly, twirling font was created specifically for monograms. Each letter's unique design flows beautifully.
  6. Shai by Efe Avcı, $19.00
    It has a three-line design, a characteristic feature of which is its rounded shape.
  7. ITC Souvenir by ITC, $45.99
    A classic, timeless design by the phenomenal Ed Benguiat! Featured in: Best Fonts for Logos
  8. Altemus Toolkit by Altemus Creative, $11.00
    Each style is a collection of 174 home improvement and construction equipment icons and designs.
  9. Rafine by Fontmachine, $9.00
    Original, thought-out minimized simplicity. It is designed for those who want a unique font.
  10. Paloma by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    This is a hand-written script font. Specifically designed for books, invitations, magazines and advertisements.
  11. Richler by Shinntype, $29.00
    An open, evenly spaced book face designed for quality headlines and enhanced readability in text.
  12. Ornaments 1 AR by ARTypes, $30.00
    Ornaments 1 are from designs from 18th and 19th Cent. founders descended to Stephenson Blake.
  13. Donna Julia by Autographis, $39.50
    Donna Julia is the embellished version of DonJulio. They are designed to be used together.
  14. Apollon by Umka Type, $15.00
    Apollon is an angular display font. Made for social media posts and game design purposes.
  15. Maplehurst JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Maplehurst JNL is an original design by Jeff Levine with a strong Art Deco influence.
  16. Piranesi by Bitstream, $29.99
    An informal script designed for ATF as an italic for his Piranesi by W.T. Sniffin.
  17. Leitura Symbols by DSType, $19.00
    Leitura Symbols is part of Leitura Type System and was specially designed for editorial purposes.
  18. FP Palina by Fontpartners, $29.00
    FP Palina is a very simple and geometric, stencil typeface with a strong graphic design.
  19. Radiac by Stereo Type Haus, $25.00
    Radiac is a semi-monospaced unicase design inspired by lettering constructed from pieces of tile.
  20. Babo by Nedamamo, $15.00
    A Handdrawn typeface that can be used to create almost all types of design projects.
  21. Kaufmann by Bitstream, $29.99
    The most popular type of this kind, designed for ATF by M.R. Kaufmann in 1936.
  22. Falace by TeGeType, $29.00
    The Falace family, a contemporary interpretation of the Didone typefaces, is designed for text applications.
  23. LD Verdant Leaves by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    LD Verdant Leaves is a bold font with leafy designs sprouting from the thick lettering.
  24. RMU Fontanesi by RMU, $35.00
    This abundantly ornate former Nebiolo font was freshly designed and carefully extended for multilingual use.
  25. Informatic by Fatchair, $9.95
    A clean and simple sans-serif, Informatic was designed as a friendlier alternative to DIN.
  26. Buster by ITC, $29.99
    Buster is a shadowed typeface that Tony Wenman designed in 1972 for Letraset transfer sheets.
  27. Fideo by Ayi Studio, $10.00
    Font family designed for ornament use in texts, with three variants, arrows, dividers and ornaments.
  28. Il Coliseum by Jonahfonts, $30.00
    A formal text font designed for legibility, suitable for documents, books and intense text requirements.
  29. Schadow by Bitstream, $29.99
    Designed by Georg Trump in 1938, this typeface was Weber’s answer to Ludwig & Mayer’s Candida.
  30. Kresson Black by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A beautiful very bold serfi face, formal legible design, with matching Italic, Powerful yet elegant.
  31. Prima Sans Mono by Bitstream, $29.99
    The monospace companion to Jim Lyles’ Prima Sans, designed by colleague Sue Zafarana at Bitstream.
  32. Leco 1988 by CarnokyType, $18.00
    The typeface LECO 1988 is another font family which belongs to LECO set. It is a display typeface, which is inspired by the title written on the bottle of lečo from 1988. Its typical features are embedded diacritics and significant black look with low contrast. Lower case is united with upper case and has several identical glyphs in both forms. Font contains alternative set of glyphs for letter „E“. Tabular numerals, superiors and inferiors and the full set of (glyphs - symbols) for languages using the Latin alphabet are also included in this font. LECO 1988 font family includes six specific styles: Regular, Blind, Gradient, Outline, Shadow and Stencil style. Those styles extend typographic options by mutual combination or overlapping, whilst every style share the identical metrics and kerning. Font format is Open Type with the support of several open type features. This typeface is suitable for creating logotypes, powerful posters or can be used as a headline display typeface.
  33. Haakke by Dawnland, $13.00
    Haakke (or Håkke) - a casual, hand drawn (Stabilo OH pen, Fine) font with 4 alternates to all upper and lower case letters (a-z + å ä ö) as well as numbers for a realistic hand written look and feel! “Ligatures” have been created for double letters (TT, tt, ff, ll & LL (open type version of the font and open type compatible layout application required). Of course it holds all(?) the special characters that you will ever need. 451 glyphs... Haakke also includes symbols. Zodiak signs (letter a-l, upper case A-L write the corresponding name of the sign), planet signs (m-z, upper case M-Z write the corresponding name of the planet) triangles, squares and stars (from pentagrams (5 pointed) to Dodecagrams (12 pointed). (Write a 4, or shift-4 ("euro-sign", european keyboard, or "dollar sign", american keyboard) before your star or triangle and you will get a circle around it).
  34. Hexonu by Ingrimayne Type, $6.95
    Hexonu is a weird, awkward, monospaced font family. In place of true lower-case letters, it has a second set of capitals that, through the magic of the OpenType contextual alternatives (calt) feature, automatically alternates with the set on the upper-case keys. If one wants to use only one set of letters, the contextual alternatives must be turned off and character spacing adjusted. Hexonu is another effort to create a font with alternating sets of letters (see PoultySign, Lentzers, and Caltic for others). The base shape for forming the letters is a lopsided hexagon that resembles an old coffin. In four of the six family members, the alternating shape is a distorted hour-glass. In the other two, coffin shapes heads-up alternate with coffin shapes heads-down. The family was created as an experiment with the calt feature and not for any particular use. It does not work as text but its bizarreness makes it appropriate for some poster and signage applications.
  35. Spannerz by MKGD, $13.00
    Spannerz is a font that is a bit of a chimera. It has the rather machined appearance of tools, particularly wrenches, from which it takes it's name, but it also possesses the characteristics of fonts used for science fiction, early era computers, and an unusual 1970's feel found in its soft, somewhat bloated, outer edges. Spannerz has a glyph count of 398 and supports the following languages Afrikaans, Albanian, Asu, Basque, Bemba, Bena, Bosnian, Catalan, Chiga, Colognian, Cornish, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Embu, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, Friulian, Galician, German, Gusii, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Kabuverdianu, Kalaallisut, Kalenjin, Kamba, Kikuyu, Kinyarwanda, Latvian, Lithuanian, Low German, Lower Sorbian, Luo, Luxembourgish, Luyia, Machame, Makhuwa-Meetto, Makonde, Malagasy, Malay, Maltese, Manx, Meru, Morisyen, North Ndebele, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Nyankole, Oromo, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Romansh, Rombo, Rundi, Rwa, Samburu, Sango, Sangu, Scottish Gaelic, Sena, Shambala, Shona, Slovak, Slovenian, Soga, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Swiss German, Taita, Teso, Turkmen, Upper Sorbian, Vunjo, Walser, Zulu
  36. Spiraltwists by Aah Yes, $0.75
    Spiraltwists is a family of 2 fonts giving assorted spiral shapes. In each font they're grouped in fours - the same basic spiral in 4 different orientations (N S E W almost), and Spiraltwists has solid lines making up the spirals, Spiraltwists Antique has dotted lines making up the spirals, giving them an antique or rustic appearance. Spiraltwists has heavier spirals on Upper Case, lighter spirals on lower case; plus a group of spirals with a straightened outer end and connecting lines so you get two spiral scrolls joined together by a long line at the top or bottom. (inputting UVWXYZ into the text-box on this webpage will show it). The big example on the webpage shows it all more clearly than any explanation. A fuller description, plus the above example, are included in the zipfile. Please note: for the avoidance of doubt, the font does not contain any letters, the text in these 2 examples is not Spiraltwists but Luzaine.
  37. Samaritan by Comicraft, $49.00
    It's another beautiful day in scenic Astro City, home of post modern gods and ordinary mortals alike. Look into the sky and perhaps you'll get a glimpse of everyone's favorite man of the hour, if not the man of tomorrow... SAMARITAN! Relocated to Vertigo Comics in 2013, the ASTRO CITY series continues to tell the stories of people like you and me living in a world of super heroes like Winged Victory, Jack in the Box, the Honor Guard and Samaritan. In honor of the relaunch, Comicraft's JG Roshell has taken the original fifties style Astro City font apart, remastered it, expanded the international character set and given it a whole new secret identity – Samaritan. Everything old is new again. Pax Purists -- the SAMARITAN fonts come with our First Family of ASTRO CITY fonts, as published alongside the Image ASTRO CITY title in 1995. See the families related to Samaritan: Samaritan Tall & Samaritan Lower .
  38. Scrittura by Scholtz Fonts, $12.50
    Scrittura was inspired by Anton Scholtz’s font, Honeybird, and developed into a contemporary variation with three styles. Scrittura Moderna: sleek and calligraphic. A dramatic, vigorous yet elegant font, whose upright letter shapes flow into each other like molten gold. Use Moderna for marketing cosmetics and clothing, for book covers, greeting cards, wedding stationery. Scrittura Antiqua: weathered, almost grungy. A new font with an “antique” look , reminiscent of ancient parchment manuscripts. Use Antiqua for certificates, medieval banquet or wedding stationery, theatre posters and programs, and book covers. Scrittura Fantasia: magical and ghostly. A slightly distorted, evoking Halloween, the Day of the Dead, and your favorite horror movie. Use Fantasia for horror comic covers & posters, horror movie posters, CD covers, Halloween material. The font contains over 272 characters - (upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals, symbols and accented characters are present). It also includes "open-type"characters to enhance the flow of the text. It has all the accented characters used in the major European languages.
  39. Indipia by Aah Yes, $11.95
    Indipia is a caps-only misprinted font, ideal for display, titles, and headlines. It has alternative characters for all double-letter combinations aa-zz and AA-ZZ to avoid having two identical degraded letters together (You can see this by typing/copying words like mirror BASSOONS into the text box above, with Ligatures on); different characters for upper/lower case letters; and of course all the expected accented characters for European languages. There’s also Stylistic Alternates for some common letters and punctuation which will give a third version of the letter and/or add some random ink-misprints if selected. There are 2 styles -- Regular has small areas misprinted within the letter itself like little bits that haven't been inked, the Solid version doesn't, and the Solid one is on the grey gallery poster image. The zips contain both OTF and TTF versions - install either OTF or TTF, not both (to avoid incompatibility issues).
  40. Cyceon Pro by DBSV, $90.00
    Fluted pillars… As for the name of "Cyceon", it is a "juice-drink" that they made in ancient Greece...! In this font the straight lines are not vertical but inclined like something from the Doric columns!!! There are two versions of letters. In the first version, it is of a normal character, while in the second version I have mixed some capitals with lower case letters. I have given them the acronym Msc "miscellaneous". I tried in this way to give another version of the small capitals and I think they show a different view from the purely small capitals… And in this family, the “Strap”/“Strap Msc”/“StrapIt”/ and “Strap MscIt” with “Solid”/“Solid Msc”/“SolidIt”/ and “Solid MscIt” engage in the same way like… “Layered font families” as the previous series. This series is composed and includes twenty-four fonts with 642-658 glyphs each, with true italics and supports Latin, Greek and Cyrillic.
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