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  1. Cowboy Western by FontMesa, $29.00
    Cowboy Western is based on an old woodtype font from the late 1800’s Saddle up boys and girls the new Cowboy Western is here, the perfect font for when you need to put a little giddy up in your chickabiddy. This 2013 updated version adds alternate letters, additional language support for eastern, central and western European countries. The glyph set includes Latin extended A, B and Latin extended additional for Vietnamese plus Pinyin support for Chinese transliteration, finally we've finished the set with some discretionary ligatures.
  2. Tall Tales by Comicraft, $39.00
    In a World where no stories are small stories... In a Land where words need to be Bold, Meaningful and maybe even Italic... Comes a font worthy of telling Marvelous Tales some thought Too Tall, Too Astonishing to be told... And when those Untold Stories, those Astounding Tall Tales, are finally told... THAT WORLD WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN! From Visionary Font Director John Roshell and the Studio that brought you BlahBlahBlah, you must not miss TALL TALES! In theaters and Streaming now.
  3. ITC Vineyard by ITC, $29.99
    Although inspired by the engraved lettering on eighteenth-century English trade-cards, ITC Vineyard has unusual characteristics of its own. The type retains some quality of copperplate scripts, but the differentiation between thicks and hairlines is not very sharp. There are a few cursive forms, but most of the letters are romanized: they are almost upright and not joining. Occasional flourishes are casually interpreted from various sources such as the lettering on trade-cards and writing masters' copybooks. “I think it is a new kind of 'copperplate script' which is not too formal and easier to read,” claims designer Akira Kobayshi. Irregularities are apparent in the angle of caps and numerals, but the face's quirkiness gives a type page some friendliness rather than cold brilliancy. ITC Vineyard is designed in two weights: regular and bold. Each variation includes several extra characters such as an alternative lowercase 'd' with a long arm, a T-h ligature, swelled rules, and a pair of flourishes. Swash caps are available for both weights. The swash caps variation also includes oldstyle figures. Kobayashi notes: “There are a few swash-cap lowercase combinations that collide or look awkward. In that case, I recommend using the plain caps. Setting all swash cap copy should also be discouraged.” Featured in: Best Fonts for Tattoos
  4. Times Europa Office by Linotype, $50.99
    The Times Europa Office family is designed after the model of the original serif family produced by Walter Tracy and the Linotype Design Studio in 1974. A redesign of the classic Times New Roman typeface, Times Europa was created as its replacement for The Times of London newspaper. In contrast to Times New Roman, Times Europa has sturdier characters and more open counter spaces, which help maintain readability in rougher printing conditions. Times Europa drastically improved on the legibility of the bold and italic styles of Times New Roman. Overall, text set in Times Europa is easier to read, and quicker to digest. Akira Kobayashi, Linotype’s Type Director, brought Times Europa up to speed for the new millennium in 2006. Now optimized for office communication instead of newspaper design, Times Europa Office offers a familiar yet refreshingly new appearance for serif text. Because of The Times of London’s specific printing conditions in the early 1970s, Times Europa originally had some intentional errors built into its letterform design. These inconsistencies created an even image in newspaper text in the long run. However, these design elements bear no role on modern office communication and its needs. Kobayashi redrew these problem forms, eliminating them completely. Now Times Europa’s font weights appear clearer and easier to read than ever before.
  5. Monde Libre by Elyas Beria, $12.00
    Monde Libre is a display typeface that exudes optimism, joy, and whimsy. I designed this typeface based on a sign in a clip from some old film footage I saw somewhere. It stayed with me as a typeface that evokes the France of my dreams. Enjoy!
  6. Larou by Emily Lime, $29.00
    Larou was created to be original and fun, imperfect and quirky. Letters are not uniformly sized... they are created such that the final product is unexpected and interesting. Larou includes alternates and ligatures - to assist with readability and letter flow. Try it, you will fall in love!
  7. Kohler by Hustle Supply Co, $16.00
    Köhler Köhler is a Condensed Headline Type Family. Köhler comes complete with 6 OTF files. Regular, Rough, Clean & Textured with Oblique counterparts. Köhler is a super condensed typeface with a vintage aesthetic but also doubles as a great modern typeface depending on the final use. Thank you!
  8. JT Douro Sans by JAM Type Design, $10.00
    Inspired by the art deco movement in France at the turn of the last century and in United States in the 1930s. Boasting over 500 glyphs, with its multiple ligature sets and alternatives, this is a wonderful typeface to use on posters, magazines and on promotional collateral!
  9. Arcano by Resistenza, $39.00
    After four long months of work, Arcano Type has finally been released. It was completely designed by hand, letter by letter, using Chinese ink on Japanese calligraphy paper. Arcano is inspired by nature, symbols, icons, jewels, hand-drawn designs and much more... Modern Love Slanted-Turquoise-Nautica
  10. Stapel by ParaType, $30.00
    Stapel is a contemporary closed sans serif with sci-fi looking forms and eloquent, thin stroke joints. The superfamily consists of three subfamilies of different width: Normal, Narrow and Condensed. Each subfamily contains seven weights with corresponding true italics. Additionally, there are several extra wide bold styles. All these styles work perfectly in headings and short display texts. Another important subfamily is Stapel Text which includes upright and italic styles of lower contrast and more generous spacing. Text styles are great for body text in small and medium point sizes. Most styles include alternate characters, proportional and lining figures, math symbols, fractions, currency signs and case-dependent punctuation. A wide range of styles and typographic features makes Stapel ideal for use in brand identity, infographics and all kinds of designs related to technology, science, finance, politics or sports. Stapel was designed by Alexander Lubovenko and released by Paratype in 2020.
  11. Love Script by Positype, $55.00
    Love Script came about as a way to finally answer the requests by individuals to take my brush pen/marker lettering styles and turn them into a typeface. Literally, everything lined up perfectly and there was a renewed impetus to push this genre, this style of lettering I have adapted over the years into what will become a series of brush pen/marker typefaces. The first I chose to complete was a high-contrast variant… I seem to be attracted to high contrast, high energy letters (think Lust, Lust Slim and Lust Script). As I was finalizing everything, I kept saying ‘I love this script’, which ultimately led the christening of the typeface as Love Script. For more fun, visit the Love Script Minisite Designer’s note: for this font to truly sing, be sure you have Contextual Alternates on in your OpenType settings. Hope you love it as much as I do.
  12. Mutamathil Taqlidi by Arabetics, $39.00
    The Mutamathil Taqlidi type family is the largest size member of the Mutamathil type style. It has one glyph for every basic Arabic Unicode character or letter and one additional, final-position, glyph for each Arabic letter that is normally connected with other letters from both sides in traditional cursive Arabic strings. With each glyph being slightly symmetrical around its vertical axis, this family is only suitable for right to left ordering. The Mutamathil Taqlidi family includes all required Lam-Alif ligatures and uses final position glyph substitutions, ligature substitutions, and marks positioning. Text strings composed using types of this family are non-cursive with stand alone isolated glyphs. The Mutamathil Taqlidi family includes both Arabic and Arabic-Indic numerals, all required diacritic marks, in addition to all standard English keyboard punctuations and major currency symbols. The fonts in this family support the following scripts: Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Pashtu, Kurdish, Baluchi, Kashmiri, Kazakh, Sindhi, Uyghur, Turkic, and all extended Arabic scripts.
  13. Brocha by Latinotype, $26.00
    I made the first sketches for Brocha when I first visited Easter Island in 2011. I took inspiration from pre-Columbian art for such sketches, but I must say that they were kind of rough and clumsy; it was an experimental and limited-use typeface. It took a long time, but thanks to my learning about type design gained over the years, I have finally been able to complete my project. I have made sure to preserve the Latin American spirit of my original designs in order to give my final typeface an expressively handmade, highly humanist look. Brocha is a display sans with friendly design ideal for high-impact headlines, logotypes or use on cookies packaging designs. Brocha consists of 2 subfamilies: one basic and one alternative. Each subfamily comes in 8 weights plus italics. The Alt version is highly recommended for those art directors who look for more varied fonts when designing.
  14. Cafe Society JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Vintage sheet music was initially a partial inspiration for what started out as a simple retro typeface, but the basic hand-lettered design from the Art Deco era lent itself to some further experimentation. Geometric shapes were added to the original monoline letters and numerals and the end result was a marvelous display face called Cafe Society JNL. During the 1930s, "Cafe Society" was popular slang for the financially privileged during the Great Depression who dined at fine cafes while others who were able to eat out did so at diners and cafeterias. Available along with Cafe Society JNL is the original version, Cafe Society Monoline JNL.
  15. Stencil Package JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Stencil Package JNL has its design roots in the brand name hand-lettered on the paper sleeves for the short-lived Stencil-It line of lettering guides produced in 1955 as a direct competitor to Stenso Lettering Guides. Formed by Bernie Aronson [a relative of the Libauers who owned the Stenso Lettering Company and who once worked for them] along with a financial partner (noted artist) Sidney Levyne, the company was soon put out of existence by a court action. It re-emerged in 1956 as the E-Z Letter Stencil Company and existed until the 1990s. Stencil Package JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  16. DIN Next by Monotype, $56.99
    DIN has always been the typeface you root for—the one you wanted to use but just couldn’t bring yourself to because it was limited in its range of weights and widths, rendering it less useful than it could be. The century-old design has proven to be timeless, but modern use cases demanded an update, which resulted in DIN Next—a versatile sans serif family that will never go out of style. This classic design turned modern must-have includes seven weights that range from light to black, each of which has a complementary italic and condensed counterpart. The family also included four rounded designs, stretching the original concept’s range and core usability. DIN Next also boasts a suite of small capitals, old style figures, subscript, superscript and several alternate characters. A quintessential 20th-century design, its predecessor DIN was based on geometric shapes and was intended for use on traffic signs and technical documentation. Akira Kobayashi’s update made slight changes to the design, rounding the formerly squared-off corner angles to humanize the family. Rooted in over 100-years of history, it’s safe to say that there will always be a demand for the DIN design, and thanks to DIN Next, now it’s as usable as it is desired. Wondering what will pair with it perfectly? Check out Agmena™, Bembo® Book, Cardamon™, Joanna® Nova, FF Quadraat® and Quitador™. Featured in: Best Fonts for Logos, Best Fonts for Websites, Best Fonts for Tattoos
  17. BD Micron Robots by Typedifferent, $8.00
    The BD Micron Robots variable dingbats font features 52 Microns – micro-tiny robot characters with 5 mutations. The variable font technology helped breathing live into the BD Micron Robots See them in action. The Muta1 version of the font shows the Micron Robots in its original shape. Muta5 is the final stage of the Micron Robots mutations. The Variable version of the Micron Robots font is a variable font and you can determine the grade of the mutation between Muta1 and Muta5 by yourself. By the way: The BD Micron Robots perfectly fit together with the BD Micron Font, also available here at MyFonts.
  18. Washington Mono Line by Doeltype, $20.00
    Hi Ladies and Gentleman ! Introducing the Washington Mono Line font is a simple and classy font, comes with Elegant Variations, opentype features such as stylistic alternates, initial and final form, Washington Mono Line Features 515 glyphs and ligatures. We keep this font looks elegant, classy, readable, stylish, catchy and easy to use. The Washington Mono Line Font is the right choice for photography, signature or signature logo design, quotes, album covers, business cards, and many other design projects. From business cards to photo watermarks, because the Washington Mono Line font is a stylish signature with luxury. This is a very charismatic & confident font choice for your various design projects.
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  21. Thingamajig by Comicraft, $19.00
    Okay, ya finally wangled yer widget out from between the framistat and the whatchamacallit, ya assembled yer Avengers and ya hooked up yer hoojamajigger to the doohickey. But ya still ain't gonna get yer contraption to work until ya plug the widget into the thingamajig! Sheesh! Wotta Revoltin' development!
  22. Dalliance by Emigre, $125.00
    Dalliance Script is based on the elegant handwriting found on a map of a horrific battle between the Habsburg Coalition and France which took place at Ostrach, in southwest Germany, in 1799. A roman style, and flourishes, were added to turn Dalliance into a fully functional typeface family.
  23. Potpourri by Linotype, $29.99
    Potpourri was based on an energetic alphabet written by expert calligrapher Gottfried Pott. To create the elegant yet rugged strokes, Pott cut a pen with a unique fringed tip — from a drinking straw! He then produced an huge series of drafts before deciding on the final alphabet for digitization.
  24. MFC Diamas Monogram by Monogram Fonts Co., $19.00
    The inspiration source for Diamas Monogram is a vintage publication called “Bibliotheque D.M.C: Alphabets et Monogrammes 2nd Series”. This wonderful design is representative of the diamond shape monograms that dominated monogramming at the time. This monogram style is now digitally recreated and revived for modern use in Diamas Monogram, with two letter monograms and a selection of additional frame styles for a final classy touch! A PDF guidebook for MFC Diamas Monogram is included in the font package.
  25. French Stencil Serif JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Spotted for sale online, a partial set of antique tin stencils from France had a distinctively handmade look about them. Many of the characters were inconsistently wider than others, some characters were missing and one was damaged. Despite the obvious flaws, the image of these stencils served as the model for a digital font revival once the characters took on a more uniform appearance. French Stencil Serif JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  26. Audebaud by MADType, $39.00
    This wood type revival is a rare specimen, indeed. Audebaud is a charming and bold 19th Century Clarendon of French lineage. With its rounded terminals, and unique proportions; this font will instill a joie de vivre in any design. The design was inspired by the work of Constant Audebaud. Audebaud was an engraver of wooden type that was used for posters and the like. His work appeared in the 1880s in the Deux-Sèvres département of France.
  27. Adoloen by Gian Studio, $16.00
    Adolone We are proud to present our new font. The new natural Adolone look with a classy and modern style makes this font look elegant, natural, stylish. Adolone will be perfect for invitations, logos & branding, photography, advertising, watermarks, social media posts, product packaging, product designs, labels, wedding designs, stationery, special events or anything else needed to create a theme. Adolone is built with OpenType features and includes initial and final language styles, alternative characters for most lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation marks, alternatives, ligatures, and also supports other languages.
  28. Hello Kartina by madjack.font, $14.00
    Hello Kartina Script is a beautiful, organic, and fun hand-painted script with different basics and handkerchiefs that can be applied at the beginning and end of all lowercase letters. International support for most Western languages ​​is included. For separate font swash, type lowercase a-z for initial swash and final swash. This font can be used for various purposes. Such as titles, signatures, , wedding invitations, t-shirts, letterhead, signage, labels, news, posters, badges etc. Thank you very much for searching and letting me know if you have questions.
  29. Walison by Gatype, $15.00
    Hi Presenting Everyone We are proud to present our new font. The new Walison natural look with a classy and modern style makes this font look elegant, natural, stylish. Walison will be perfect for invitations, logos & branding, photography, advertising, watermarks, social media posts, product packaging, product designs, labels, wedding designs, stationery, special events or anything else needed to create a theme. Walison is built with OpenType features and includes initial and final language styles, alternative characters for most lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation marks, alternatives, ligatures, and also supports other languages. Enjoy!
  30. 1890 Registers Script by GLC, $38.00
    This script font was inspired by the “Ronde” French script. It was in use from 1700s to 1900s (until 1960s in special circumstances) for registers, legal documents and texts, certificates, labels and other documents that must be particularly legible. Today in France, it is still being used for menus, advertising, and labels. The present version is a late 19th Century pattern. This font supports very strong enlargements as well as small sizes. When printed, it remains perfectly legible and elegant from 9/11 pts even if using an ordinary inkjet printer.
  31. Wak by ParaType, $30.00
    Wak is a lively calligraphy-based sans serif. The simplicity and smoothness of its forms is combined with the sharpness and suddenness of the details. There are six weights from light to extra bold, with a variety of alternative signs, additional ligatures and initial and final forms with swashes. Lowercase letters repeat the uppercase pattern. The font is intended for short inscriptions and texts and is adapted for use on the screen. Wak was designed by Viktor Fitzner, character set expanded by Alexander Lubovenko. The font was released by ParaType in 2018.
  32. Verlyana by Gatype, $12.00
    Verlyana is an organic, handwritten font suitable for branding, signatures, wedding invitations, promotions, product packaging, and other needs. This font is modern, simple, but still authentic. You'll get a full set of lowercase and uppercase letters, numbers and punctuation, multilingual symbols, initial and final lowercase swashes, binders, and extra swashes. Verlyana features OpenType style alternatives, International binders and support for most Western Languages included. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternative, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7, Microsoft Word 2010 or a later version.
  33. Palmerson by Uncurve, $30.00
    Palmerson is an aesthetic vintage font, inspired from the past typography, elegant signage, gold leaf , sign painting and old label product. Palmerson comes with tons of alternates characters to make more eye cacthy . Two different size uppercase and one lowercase it's make more choice to combine and find some more great typography. Palmerson Font is suitable for authentic logos, headings, sign painting, posters,letterhead, branding, magazines, album covers, book covers, movies, apparel design, flyers, greeting cards, product packaging, and more. Finally BOOM..!! you get a great design for your project.
  34. Durazno y Amor by Ocha Puyaber, $10.00
    Durazno y Amor is a cursive font family. It is inspired by love, hearts, and Chilean script. It can be written in Aymara, Mapuche and Rapa Nui from Chile. It can also be written in Dutch, Maltese, and other languages. This font family is cute and fun. It has many heart decorations. The strokes are drawn with a round cap tool, with no contrast. The form is upright. Parts A have capitals with high starts. Parts B have capitals with low starts. Parts F are Final forms. Parts U are love line Unions.
  35. Sketchley BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Ronna Penner's Sketchley is a 2001 winner of ATypI's bukva:raz! design competition, held recently in Moscow. Inspired by handwriting samples and unable to find a typeface to satisfy her needs, Ms. Penner decided to create her own. The result is this warm, casual script. The compliment of characters demanded the creation of two fonts. Sketchley is considered the base font and should be used for basic layouts. Sketchley Swash has numerous initial, medial and final swash characters that, when used thoughtfully with Sketchley, can recreate the look of hand drawn calligraphy.
  36. The Customs by Abo Daniel, $23.00
    Proudly Present THE CUSTOMS -Luxury Bold Signature Font- After going through a long process, finally, this stunning signature font is finished and released. This font is made with an extra careful process. THE CUSTOMS is designed for professional projects. It's great for logos, branding, business cards, flyers, posters, photography, t-shirts, watermark, and anything your projects that need elegant touch. 353 HANDWRITTEN LIGATURES I made 353 ligatures to keep this font look more natural and very user-friendly. you can see them in display pictures. FEATURES Uppercase Lowercase Number & Punctuations 353 Ligatures PUA Encoded Please enjoy this stunning signature font. I hope you love it regards, Abo Daniel Studio
  37. Opera Signature by Larin Type Co, $16.00
    Opera Signature is an elegant font duo that includes a serif font and a script font. Serif font is a contrasting elongated font that is suitable for a wide variety of projects, such as: logos, labels, branding projects, magazines, home goods design, food packaging, wedding invitations, quotes, posters and much more, it also includes ligatures and alternates, with which you will add uniqueness to your project. Script is a handwritten font of modern calligraphy that includes alternates, swash, and initial and final forms for lowercase letters. You can use these fonts individually or together, and they are perfectly combined with each other. This font is easy to use and has OpenType features.
  38. Hedge Backwards by Comicraft, $39.00
    You begged with us..! You pleaded with us..! But we decided to release the official Richard Starkings font anyway! Yes, I am Richard Starkings and you may remember my hand lettering from such comic books as THE KILLING JOKE, TRANSFORMERS and, um, THE KILLING JOKE! Yes, finally Comicraft is making available the font that started it all -- from the pages of MARVELS, SUPERBOY, GENERATION X and, um... MARVELS! The font that Kurt Busiek, writer/creator of ASTRO CITY, really, really likes but we've always refused to make available to him. Always leave your friends wanting more, that's my motto.
  39. Brutal Milk No 3 by Casloop Studio, $9.00
    Dear Reviewer Team, Completing the trilogy, Brutal Milk No. 3 Display is our grand finale. This font embodies sophistication and innovation, aiming to provide users with a distinctive and memorable visual element for their creative projects. We believe it enriches the Trilogy font family, offering a comprehensive solution for diverse design needs. We appreciate your time and consideration in reviewing our submission. If you have any questions or require additional information, please feel free to reach out. We look forward to the opportunity to contribute to the marketplace's diverse and high-quality font offerings. Thank you for your attention. Best regards, Nina :)
  40. TA Father 60 by Tural Alisoy, $15.00
    Since 2017, I have been improving my font creating skills. In the same year, I went through my father's notes and decided to make a font with his handwriting style. I completed the initial version with a lower number of glyphs in 2018. It supported only basic Latin, Turkish, and Azerbaijani alphabets. On the 15th of January 2021, my dad will turn 60. I am planning to finalize the updated version of the Father font by then. 584 glyph, 100+ Languages Set. Multilingual support: Latin basic, Latin Extended, Cyrillic, Central Europe, Turkish, Romanian, Euro, West European diacritics
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