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  1. The Some One Retro by Sipanji21, $12.00
    "The Some One" is a display font with a retro theme, featuring several alternative styles that can help elevate your designs. It is ideal for a wide range of design projects, such as car decals, t-shirt designs, or logos for retro-themed branding. With its unique and stylish appearance, "The Some One" adds a touch of nostalgia and sophistication to your designs. The font's retro feel makes it perfect for designs that require a vintage or classic look, while the alternative styles allow for flexibility and customization. Whether you're creating a bold and eye-catching design or a more subtle and understated one, "The Some One" is the font you need to make your designs truly exceptional.
  2. Ongunkan Younger Futhark One by Runic World Tamgacı, $40.00
    A variant of the young futhark runic script.
  3. On The Town JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    On the Town JNL is a reworking of Parks Department JNL, giving it a classic "solid black Art Deco treatment". The wide monoline font of the original design was inspired by hand lettering on a WPA (Works Progress Administration) poster. Art Deco typography and the streamlined style it embraced often conjures up images of New York City in the 1930s and 1940s, thus On the Town JNL is named for the classic MGM musical starry Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Jules Munchen that was filmed on location in "the city that never sleeps".
  4. MFC Franklin Corners One by Monogram Fonts Co., $19.95
  5. Castle On The Hill by Hanoded, $15.00
    When I started working on this font, I had the radio on. Ed Sheeran was singing his song ‘Castle On The Hill’ and when I looked at this new font of mine, I couldn’t help but notice it had a bit of a medieval look. So I named it Castle On The Hill. COTH is a very lively, messy handpainted serif. It was made with a Japanese brush pen. I actually had a different look in mind, but this is what came out of the pen and I quite liked its looks. It is especially useful for children’s book covers, apps and posters, but be my guest and use it as you like. All it needs is a designers’ touch, a nice tune and a sunset.
  6. Ephemera Nickson Pro One by Ephemera Fonts, $20.00
    The Nickson pro 1 font invokes the spirit of the cigar labels & circus poster from the early 1900's. A typeface designed for headlines, posters, advertising and corporate identity. There are Alternate character of uppercase. Check the alternate keys file for more info or if you're using the OT version simply select Stylistic Set.
  7. MFC Arteaga Borders One by Monogram Fonts Co., $19.95
    The inspiration source for Arteaga Borders One is a collection of the embroidery and beading patterns from a vintage embroidery patterns catalog dating back to 1865. The original collection of patterned sides has been expounded upon to create matching corners that continue the fluidity of the ornate forms. Download and view the “MFC Arteaga Borders One Guidebook” if you would like to learn a little more.
  8. Heart on a string by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    "Heart on a string" is from a song by Paul McCartney, and is one of his romantic ones. I tried to do the same by creating a font that has the same romantic feeling.
  9. Headline Helpers One SG by Spiece Graphics, $39.00
    Wouldn't it be nice to have an assortment of little hand-lettered words? Words like “The” or “A”; “With” or “At”; “To” or “From”? Headline Helpers are word accents that can go just about anywhere. Set off the title of your next design project with one of these little gems. Or use a Helper with your new product introduction headline. Convenient instructions and character map come as standard equipment with this highly desirable addition to your type library. Headline Helpers One is available in the OpenType Std format. Advanced features currently work in Adobe Creative Suite InDesign, Creative Suite Illustrator, and Quark XPress 7. A Windows TrueType version of this font has also been provided if you prefer normal keyboard access.
  10. One Good Urn NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    J. M. Bergling, in his 1914 masterwork Art Alphabets and Lettering, offered this face as suitable for all occasions Greek, and we couldn't agree more. Both versions of this font include the complete Unicode 1252 Latin and Unicode 1250 Central European character sets.
  11. Rabbit On The Moon by Hanoded, $10.00
    This font is ideal for cartoons, greeting cards and children's books, as it has a happy 'feel' to it.
  12. KG One More Night by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Tall, skinny handwritten letters in both a wide and a narrow version. The uppercase slots hold all of the wide versions, while the lowercase slots hold all of the narrow versions.
  13. P22 Avocet by IHOF, $29.95
    A light chancery script font influenced by both the hand-held pen and the typefounder’s machinery. The curves are reminiscent of the beak of the avocet, a wading bird. This font was originally engraved in metal and copper matrices made for casting into hot metal type for letterpress printing.
  14. Gearing by Heyfonts, $15.00
    Gearing is a typeface that is widely associated with the extreme music genre of death metal. It is characterized by its dark and aggressive appearance, evoking a sense of brutality and chaos. The font is typically designed with sharp edges, bold and angular letterforms, and intricate or distorted shapes. The death metal font typically features strong upper and lowercase letter variations, often with sharp, exaggerated serifs or thorn-like spikes. These embellishments contribute to its menacing and threatening aesthetic. The letters may also have broken or damaged elements, giving them a weathered or decayed look. Though death metal fonts come in various styles and variations, they often prioritize legibility and impact over ease of reading. This means that certain parts of the letters may be missing or disconnected, making them appear jagged or incomplete. Ligatures, which are unique letter combinations, are sometimes included in the font to add a sense of continuity or artwork to the overall design. In terms of color, death metal fonts are commonly depicted in monochromatic shades such as black, grey, or dark red to maintain their sinister appearance. The color contrast often enhances the sharpness and intensity of the font, making it more visually striking. Due to its association with the underground music scene, the death metal font has become an essential element in album covers, band logos, posters, and merchandise. It effectively conveys the aggressive and rebellious spirit of the genre, becoming instantly recognizable to fans and enthusiasts.
  15. Valjean by Solotype, $19.95
    Here is a wood type from Tubbs & Co., about 1900. Its lack of decoration reflects the changes that were rapidly occurring in the design of printed pieces at the beginning of the 1900s. There were several similar types in metal in the first decade of the 20th century.
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  17. Thunder Inferno by Mans Greback, $79.00
    Thunder Inferno is a gothic black metal typeface with sharp serifs. Rooted in the aesthetics of heavy metal and the occult, this typeface is a harbinger of darkness and intensity. Evocative of Halloween and gothic grandeur, Thunder Inferno also captures a march toward darkness. It serves as a rebellious voice for skate culture and alternative lifestyles. Crafted exclusively in uppercase, this font is a growl in typographic form, a visual cacophony that grabs your attention and refuses to let go. Capitalize the first and last letters of any word for symmetrical heavy metal style. Example: Heavy metaL Enclose any word in < > ( ) [ ] { } to give it wings. Example: [HawkstylE]
  18. Old Trail JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An image of an antique metal marking stencil [circa late 1890s or early 1900s] reading “Folck’s Roller Mills #196 New Surprise manufactured by Wolfe Brothers, Cumberland, MD” had the words “New Surprise” rendered in a Western/Victorian typeface. Those letters served as the model for Old Trail JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  19. Sortemun by Mandarin, $15.00
    Sortemun is a modernist display font based on heavy metal band graphics with a touch of horror movies from the 70/80’s. Bold, mysterious and vampiric it’s suitable for use in various projects such as rock/metal albums, scary games, horror movie titles, swag graphics, headlines, book covers, Halloween based parties etc.
  20. Wire Clip by Intellecta Design, $14.00
    a naive fancy font inspired in metal paperclips
  21. Metalsoup by Alit Design, $20.00
    "Metal Soup" is a captivating blackletter font that exudes a unique blend of boldness and a dynamic, distressed aesthetic. With its robust design, this font is perfect for making a striking statement in your design projects. "Metal Soup" boasts 720 characters and offers comprehensive multilingual support, making it versatile and adaptable for a wide range of creative applications.
  22. TF Voide Murdered by Teenage Foundry, $19.00
    TF Voide Murdered - Death Metal Font. Our Death Metal Font is the perfect tool to amplify the raw energy and intensity of your designs. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this font embodies the essence of heaviness, chaos, and rebellion. Featuring jagged edges, sharp contours, and intricate letterforms, our Death Metal Font exudes a ferocious brutality that will leave a lasting impact on your audience. Each character is meticulously designed to evoke a sense of darkness and aggression, making it an ideal choice for album covers, band logos, merchandise, and more. Features: Uppercase, Lowercase, Numeral, Opentype Features, Punctuation & Multilingual. For any questions please contact me 🙂 Thanks!
  23. Constanze Pro by RMU, $35.00
    Constanze Pro - an elegant, legible, multilingual script font, based on former Klingspor hot-metal letters.
  24. Hellfire Flames by Ferry Ardana Putra, $99.00
    Are you ready to bring some dark and edgy vibes to your designs? Look no further than the Hellfire Flames | death metal font! With its black fire-inspired design and brutal form, this font is perfect for adding a touch of darkness to your work. Hellfire Flames is a death metal font that embodies the essence of infernal power and brutal energy. The font's letters take the shape of black flames, with a raw and aggressive design that will leave a lasting impression. The font includes both uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as a range of symbols, numerals, and foreign language support, making it a versatile tool for any project. Hellfire Flames also offers an array of extraordinary and unique death metal ornaments. These intricate designs are perfect for adding a touch of dark ambiance to your project, and are sure to impress any fans of the genre. Hellfire Flames is perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of darkness and aggression to their design projects. It's especially well-suited for projects related to death metal, black metal, gothic, horror, and other genres of heavy music. This font is also great for creating logos, album covers, merchandise, and other graphics that need a raw and intense look. Its unique death metal ornaments make it a great choice for adding an extra level of detail and flair to your designs. So why settle for boring fonts when you can unleash the power of darkness with the Hellfire Flames? Get ready to create designs that are truly unforgettable and take your work to the next level! ——— Hellfire Flames features: A full set of uppercase and lowercase Numbers and punctuation Multilingual language support PUA Encoded Characters OpenType Features +238 Total Glyphs +50 Death Metal Ornaments and Splatter included! ———
  25. Monkey Rhumble by WingBuk Studio, $27.00
    Monkey Rhumble is an exclusive piece made with a touch of darkness, featuring a heavy and death metal feel to compliment your design. Monkey Rhumble is very easy to use in any variation or writing combination with extra custom bracket, also perfect for metal band logos, merchandise, clothing, apparel, or anything else that calls for a metal feel. Here is tutorial how to use it : https://youtu.be/ezNu7hCqV-w Recomended Software to use: Corel Draw Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator
  26. Nouveau Handlettered JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The roots of Nouveau Handlettered JNL go back to the sheet music cover for the 1917 song "(Someday) Somebody's Gonna Get You". This simple style of sans serif titling has the casual, imperfect charm of the pen and ink lettering so prevalent in the decades before metal type and other technical advancements made the craft almost obsolete. The typeface is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  27. Morexbomb by WingBuk Studio, $27.00
    Morexbomb is an exclusive piece made with a touch of cold darkness, featuring a heavy and death metal feel to compliment your design. Morexbomb is very easy to use in any variation or writing combination with extra custom bracket, also perfect for metal band logos, merchandise, clothing, apparel, or anything else that calls for a metal feel. Here is tutorial how to use it : https://youtu.be/Qi5tgAc2MMw Recomended Software to use : Corel Draw Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Clip Studio Paint
  28. Bell MT by Monotype, $39.00
    Monotype’s hot metal Bell series from 1931 was based on original types made by the punchcutter Richard Austin for the foundry of John Bell in the 1780s. The different sizes of Monotype’s series were not all based on the same model. As type historian James Mosley wrote on Typophile, “For 18 point and above (the metal type was cut in sizes up to 36 point) Monotype’s model was a larger type [than the model used for the text sizes], the ‘Great Primer’ cut by Austin. This has greater contrast in the capitals and a flat foot to letter a.” The digital Bell closely follows the design of the hot metal 18pt version, and is therefore somewhat lighter in color than the text sizes of Monotype’s original metal face. James Mosley’s Typophile article can be found here.
  29. Cern by Wordshape, $20.00
    Cern is a family of20 weights of neutral, yet formally nuanced grotesk typefaces that takes inspiration from the original metal types from Switzerland, yet had a slightly larger x-height for more pronounced legibility. Cern is designed to be highly readable in print and on-screen. The italic variations are true italics and have been designed for smooth, fluid reading and text-setting. The Cern family works equally well for text typesetting and for display design work.
  30. Firehell by Zamjump, $21.00
    Introducing Fire Hell – a fiery font inspired by the intensity of death metal. With flames dancing within each letter, this font is tailor-made for death metal, black metal, gothic, horror, and other heavy music genres. The sharp, angular design adds a touch of darkness, making it the perfect visual companion for bands seeking a fierce and impactful typographic identity. Unleash the power of Fire Hell to set your artwork ablaze and embody the relentless spirit of heavy music. Ignite the darkness with this visually striking font! Fire Hell features: Allcaps Beginning Uppercase alternate Ending Uppercase alternate Numbers and punctuation PUA Encoded Characters OpenType Features
  31. Junkwerk by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Junkwerk is my heavy metal grunge font! It has got that feel like something that was stamped on, jumped on, shaken and headbanged for hours...just like how you would feel after hours of heavy metal! Comes with different upper- and lowercase letters, alternate letters and ligatures for both double letters and double numbers - and ofcourse it has got unique accented letters! You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the ligatures.
  32. Garment Bag Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Searching the internet for interesting type ideas leads one to many unusual items for sale online. An antique, hand-cut metal stencil from France with the word “Bagagens” [luggage] provided a condensed Art Deco design in a semi-stencil format (some solid letters, others with traditional ‘breaks’ within the characters). The digital version of the type style has a more traditional stencil character set. Garment Bag Stencil JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  33. Vertigo Death by Mirco Zett, $10.00
    Vertigo Death is a decorative font inspired by the heavy metal and extreme sport culture.
  34. Prick by Burghal Design, $29.00
    Sharper than a cactus patch, the thorny Prick is perfect for the Goth or Heavy Metal fan that lies dormant in us all.
  35. Psychophante by Kenn Munk, $15.00
    Remember back in the day when medals where for The Beatles and foreign dictators only? No more! Psychophante is a 64 pixel medal-building dingbat. Make fresh pixly medals (like the 'I Really Like Your 'fro medal' and the 'Best Hotel Booker medal') for yourself and/or for friends who deserve them. Each medal is made up of three interchangable parts: - Uppercase consonants are the top of the medal. - Vowels are the middle. - Lowercase consonants are the dangly bit. Numerals are special characters, to be followed by a lowercase consonant
  36. Big Duck by Doffdog, $14.00
    Big Duck is a decorative, metal and punk rock music inspired font. It is perfect for: Logos Posters Headlines Apparel Music covers & more Enjoy!
  37. Dog Tag by Funk King, $5.00
    Dog Tag is inspired by dog tags. It provides a modern stencil font and the metal-works to create fun and usable dog tag signage.
  38. Postman by Juan I. Siwak, $20.00
    Postman is a typeface inspired by old documents, banknotes and leading product brands. It has cursive and elegant capital letters and its lowercase letters are actually small caps of geometric shapes as if they were made of metal and nailed with bolts. It is ideal for classic products that consider nobility and tradition among their virtues. It evokes classic products that lasted over time. Includes OpenType features, like ligatures, alternates, and more.
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