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  1. 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.
  2. The Pursuits by Gassstype, $27.00
    Hello Everyone, introduce our new product Font THE PURSUITS This Is All Caps Sporty Font.This is a Textured Natural Style and classy style with a clear style and dramatic movement. This font THE PURSUITS is great for your next creative project such as logos, printed quotes, and invitations.
  3. NeueType by NicolassFonts, $-
    NeueType is a modern sans serif font family. This family is ideally suited for web and print use. It comes in 16 weights, 8 uprights, matching Italics, and Variable font. Each weight includes 549 glyphs and 22 OpenType features (including Ligatures, Case Sensitive Forms, Tabular Figures, and Typographic Variants).
  4. Techno Cowboy by Hipfonts, $22.00
    Introducing Techno Cowboy, a modern techno display font with multilingual support. Techno Cowboy is great for creating eye-catching logos, headlines, ads, posters, web design, print, motion graphics, apparel and much more. If you're looking for a futuristic font that packs a punch, then Techno Cowboy is for you.
  5. Agrafie by Linotype, $29.99
    This typeface was developed by Roland John Goulsbra in 1995. Almost like the printing of a child, the irregular forms of Agrafie make a unique impression.
  6. Okay Tyra by Baqoos, $15.00
    Okay Tyra is a doughty placid handwritten unicase typeface apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs including punctuation and numerical.
  7. Zerobyte by Baqoos, $12.00
    Zerobyte is a protean jocuserious handwritten mix cased typeface apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs including punctuation and numerical.
  8. Rancher JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Rancher JNL was inspired by classic wood type. This wide, slab serif typeface is reminiscent of wanted posters, broadsides and other printed matter from the 1800s.
  9. Fox Wizard by Fox7, $12.00
    Fox Wizard is a vintage and cool slab serif font. this font is perfect for publications, logos, business cards, or printed on t-shirts, this font will look outstanding on everything, no matter the topic. This font will be an incredible asset to your fonts’ library, as it has the potential to elevate any creation.
  10. P22 Morris by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    William Morris (1834-1896) was probably the most influential figure in the decorative arts and private press movements of the late 19th and early 20th century. In reaction to the increasing lack of quality that the industrial revolution brought on, Morris sought a return to the ideals of the medieval craftsman. Dissatisfied with the commercially available typefaces of the day, he undertook the design of the fonts for his books himself. The P22 Morris font set features new versions of Morris's famous type designs for his Kelmscott Press. The two main fonts include full international character sets for Western European languages. P22 created MORRIS GOLDEN with a rough edge to simulate the look of printing on handmade paper. There is a more "refined" recent version of Golden, but its sterile digitization does not approach the effect that Morris achieved in his Kelmscott books. You'll notice the handmade effect less in the smaller sizes but will find it quite decorative in the larger sizes. (Morris cut his Golden type in only one size for the Kelmscott Press, approximately equal to 14 points.) P22's version of MORRIS TROY is more smooth than Morris Golden and is true to the original Morris design. It is based on the Kelmscott Troy type (an 18 point font) and its smaller counterpart, the Chaucer type (a 12 point font). American Type Founders made an unauthorized version of Troy, "Satanick," 189?, contrary to Morris's wish that it not be made available commercially.(Legend has it that the naming of Satanick comes from William Morris telling the agent inquiring about making copies of his fonts available to go to hell) Several digital versions of Troy (and Satanick) have appeared over the years. The P22 version offers a much more accurate rendering than any previous version. Morris designed the original Troy font to be spaced very tightly; our version reflects and honors his intention. The MORRIS ORNAMENTS are based on those Morris designed and used in his Kelmscott Press books. Characters in the positions of the letters A to Z are decorative drop cap initials. Characters in the number key positions reproduce other Morris embellishments. (See the accompanying key chart.) As with all headline fonts and complex dingbats characters, this font is best used at larger point sizes (e.g., 48, 72, 120). Use in body text or at small point sizes on-screen may not achieve desired results. P22 is grateful to William S. Peterson, Steven O. Saxe and the Lightsey-Offutt Library who gave invaluable research assistance to this project.
  11. Vintage Hands by Intellecta Design, $24.90
    Vintage Hands is a collection of pointing hand illustrations, suitable for modern designs. The hands has pointing, counting, signaling, demonstrating, writing, playing and other positions.
  12. Snow White by NJ Studio, $19.00
    Hi...Thank for your visit :) Snow White a script font is a beautiful script font with beginning and ending swash. It features White-themed characters that will take your projects to the next level! This font is PUA code which means you can easily access all the glyphs and alternates that are full of love! It also features many special features including glyphs and alternate. font designs that are made for various vector designs, printing such as digital wedding blogs, online shops, social media, while printing can be used in the field of product clothing, accessories, bags, pins, logos, business cards, watermarks and many others ... so it can make your product look cute and attractive, and also Multilingual support!!! Happy design ...
  13. Callimba by Letterena Studios, $10.00
    Are you trying to make an elegant, modern, and stylish statement with your invitations, social media, website, or printed materials? Ready to enchant your audience and enhance your branding? Introducing Callimba - A Serif Font Callimba is a gorgeous serif font that will whisk you away to a place of style! We are hoping that through this elegance and passion edged font, you can maximize your designs, reign in sales or make lasting impressions. The ideal font for social media banners; posts, and ads, printed quotes, t-shirt designs, packaging, or even as a modern text overlay to any background image. Callimba includes Multilingual Options to make your branding globally acceptable. Features: Ligatures Alternates Multilingual Support PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation
  14. 1470 Jenson Latin by GLC, $38.00
    This family was inspired by the pure Jenson set of fonts used in Venice to print De preparatio evangelica in the year 1470. The present font contains all of the specific latin abbreviations and ligatures used in the original. Added are the accented characters and a few others not in use in this early period of printing, also small caps, these, contained in a separate file in the Mac TT version. This font supports strong enlargements as easily than small size remaining very smart, elegant and fine. Decorated letters like 1512 Initials, 1550 Arabesques, 1565 Venetian 1584 Rinceau or other fonts from GLC Foundry, can be used with this family without anachronism. If Italic style is required, we recommend the use of 1557 Italique.
  15. Geraldyne Signature by Sealoung, $17.00
    Say hello Geraldyne Signature, a handwritten script-inspired font that flows with an aesthetic touch. Geraldyne Signature is flexible enough for web and print and can be used in a wide variety of projects such as stationery, packaging, apparel, wedding stationery, prints, quotes, social media graphics, planners, greeting cards, logos, branding, and more. This font includes a character set of uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols, multilingual, alternates, and ligatures. Make sure you enable OpenType Ligatures to see the magic as you type. Software requirements: No special software is required to type with standard font characters. To enable additional alternative letters and ligatures, you can use a design application that supports the Opentype Feature in Fonts, such as Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, etc.
  16. Ventralie by Din Studio, $29.00
    Ventralie is authentic and modern blackletter font. The font is suitable for any branding project like logo, t-shirt printing and many more. Outstanding in a wide range of contexts. Featured : Alternates Accents (Multilingual characters) PUA encoded Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard) Extra Ornaments Thanks for downloading premium font from Din Studio
  17. Sporten by Din Studio, $29.00
    Sporten is a classic sport font. Made for any professional project especially that related to the sports. Beside that, this font can be used for printing, branding and quotes. Includes: Sporten (OTF) Features: PUA Encoded Multilingual Support Numerals and Punctuation Bonus Esport Logo Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Din Studio
  18. Saint Capital by Rillatype, $15.00
    Introducing, Saint Capital. a new handwritten script font. Saints Capital is a cute handwritten font with feminine touch to emphasize your design and bring more cute and feminine feel to your design. this font is perfect for branding, packaging, merchandise, printing, quotes, etc. Saint Capital also come with multilingual support and PUA encoded.
  19. Calling Cards by Ana's Fonts, $12.00
    Calling Cards is simple and clear, slightly condensed sans serif font family in 3 styles: Regular, Italic and Bold. Each font includes ligatures and stylistic alternates. Calling Cards looks great in quotes, logos, print, and social media, and is perfect for both short and long texts, at small and large font sizes.
  20. Qonora by Charles Casimiro Design, $22.50
    Qonora is an innovative new sans-serif text face that combines flowing, almost calligraphic strokes with a post-modern sensibility for a look that works as well on the printed page as it does on screen. Its comfortable proportions and no-nonsense streamlining (note the lack of spurs, serifs or any unnecessary ornamentation) make it an excellent choice for legibility even at very small point sizes. Qonora includes a true italic, drawn independently from the Roman. Strokes for the italic have been re-weighted to complement the Roman, and idiosyncratic italic glyphs have been substituted where appropriate. The typeface’s extensive Hebrew implementation (including diacritics and cantillation marks) is an important part of its character. The Latin, Cyrillic and Greek ranges of the face maintain a consistent ethic of form and function.
  21. Swift by Linotype, $30.99
    Gerard Unger developed this newspaper font between 1984 and 1987 for Dr.-Ing. Rudolf Hell GmbH, Kiel. He was mainly influenced by William A. Dwiggins (1880-1956), the typographic consultant of Mergenthaler Linotype, who started to develop more legible, alternative fonts for newspaper printing as early as 1930. Swift was named after the fast flying bird. Austere and concise, firm and original, Swift is suited for almost any purpose. Swift has been specially developed to sustain a maximum of quality and readability when used in unfavorable print and display processes, e.g. newspapers, laser printing and low resolution screens. Its robust, yet elegant serifs and its large x-height provide an undeniable distinction to the typeface, making it suitable for corporate ID and advertising purposes as well. Swift 2.0 family was designed in 1995. It's an improved version with technical and aesthetic enhancements and new family members. The Cyrillic version was developed for ParaType in 2003 by Tagir Safayev. Please note that this family includes only basic latin characters; it does not include accented characters required for western and central Europe.
  22. Swift 2.0 Cyrillic by ParaType, $100.00
    Gerard Unger developed this newspaper font between 1984 and 1987 for Dr.-Ing. Rudolf Hell GmbH, Kiel. He was mainly influenced by William A. Dwiggins (1880-1956), the typographic consultant of Mergenthaler Linotype, who started to develop more legible, alternative fonts for newspaper printing as early as 1930. Swift was named after the fast flying bird. Austere and concise, firm and original, Swift is suited for almost any purpose. Swift has been specially developed to sustain a maximum of quality and readability when used in unfavorable print and display processes, e.g. newspapers, laser printing and low resolution screens. Its robust, yet elegant serifs and its large x-height provide an undeniable distinction to the typeface, making it suitable for corporate ID and advertising purposes as well. Swift 2.0 family was designed in 1995. It's an improved version with technical and aesthetic enhancements and new family members. The Cyrillic version was developed for ParaType in 2003 by Tagir Safayev. Please note that this family includes only basic latin characters; it does not include accented characters required for western and central Europe.
  23. Hazel Page by Fromletterel, $14.00
    Hazel Page has natural stroke and casual look that gives youth and friendly vibes, suitable for branding, video editing material, printing and any other kind of designs
  24. Bake Bunny by Baqoos, $12.00
    Bake Bunny is an exuberant refulgent handwritten mix cased typeface apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs including punctuation and numerical.
  25. Larrikin by HeadFirst, $17.99
    The distressed letterforms hark back to early printing process using hand carved wood cut letters. The typeface is available in 6 weight with both Rough & Solid variations.
  26. Highriser by Nicolas Deslé, $19.90
    Highriser is a highly legible, uppercase-only bold condensed sans. Designed to be used for headlines, or visual identities, both digital and print. One weight, fits all.
  27. Letterpress Pieces JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    From cartoons to ad helpers to embellishments and ornaments, Letterpress Pieces JNL is another collection of vintage imagery from the pre-computer era of printing and advertising.
  28. Richard Miller by Miller Type Foundry, $19.00
    Richard Miller started out as just a logo for a website/business card. It is a modular sans that works well in both print and web design.
  29. Stencil Monograms JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Stencil Monograms JNL combines elements from vintage paper and brass stencils to create this attractive set of monogram initials for print, stencil making and other creative applications.
  30. S&S Baldwins by Spencer & Sons Co., $35.00
    Baldwins was inspired by the beauty lettering of ephemera prints. Ideal for product names, packages, labels, old fashioned signs and everything with specific characteristics of past times.
  31. Wagner Silhouette NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This roly-poly, rollicking display font is based on a design from the 1946 book Blue print text book of sign and show card lettering by Charles Louis Henry Wagner, who seems to have had an aversion to combination words (like blueprint, textbook and showcard).
  32. Stonehouse by Scriptorium, $12.00
    Stonehouse is based on samples of Art Nouveau title lettering, adapted and expanded into a complete titling font. It has a nice intermediate weight ideal for titles on the web or in print, especially for section or topical headers within a body of text.
  33. Alterous Text by ZetDesign, $15.00
    Alterous is made for a bold impression on each of your works. This font can be used for title and text display so it is suitable for all types of designs, whether posters, flyers, banners, t-shirts, screen printing, magazines, newspapers, logos, and others.
  34. Hold On by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    Hold on is a chunky and bold display font featuring subtle brush-strokes for a friendly feel. This gorgeous typeface is perfectly suited for stationery, logos, t-shirt, paper, print design, website header, photo frame, flyer, music cover, poster, image slider, and much more!
  35. Codename FX by Differentialtype, $10.00
    Codename FX is an elegant slab serif font family. It's perfect for any project like logos, t-shirt printing, creative products, typing, titles and many other projects. Codename FX comes with 9 weights with italics, and some outlines to complete your variation of choice.
  36. Alterous Display by ZetDesign, $15.00
    Alterous is made for a bold impression on each of your works. This font can be used for title and text display so it is suitable for all types of designs, whether posters, flyers, banners, t-shirts, screen printing, magazines, newspapers, logos, and others.
  37. Profumo by Device, $29.00
    Profumo evokes the rubber ‘top secret’ stamps found on files in government vaults and under the beds of double-agents’ mistresses. The font was produced by scanning in inky impressions from vintage rubber letters - dozens of prints were made, and the most interesting selected.
  38. Smaragd by Linotype, $29.99
    Smaragd is a light and gracious font especially appropriate for titles and cards. It is Gudrun Zapf von Hesse’s interpretation of Baroque adornment engravings. Smaragd is clear and festive, well-suited to titles and headings, initials and private printed materials, such as cards and stationery.
  39. Sidra Sans by Blythe Green, $10.00
    Sidra Sans is an upper-case font with an authentic, handwritten feel. It's perfect for: logos, playful branding, greeting cards, shirts, quotes, textiles, posters, magazines, social media, planners, prints, and more. FEATURES: Consistent stroke widths for linear designs Multilingual characters for the global designer
  40. Pecorino Script by Blythe Green, $13.00
    Pecorino Script is a lower-case script font with an authentic, handwritten feel. It's perfect for: logos, branding, wedding invitations, greeting cards, quotes, textiles, posters, magazines, social media, planners, prints, and more. FEATURES: Stylistic end swashes to add personality Initial characters Multilingual accents + support
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