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  1. Melodie Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The Art Nouveau hand lettering on the sheet music for 1915's "I'm Glad It was Only A Dream" served as the inspiration for Melodie Nouveau JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  2. Corogh Gorge by Krakenbox Studio, $17.00
    Corogh Gorge is a Blackletter Font. It has gothic, mysterious, brave, classic. It’s a great font for fashion, apparel projects, signature, album cover, logo, branding, magazine, social media, & advertisements, but also works great for other projects.
  3. Sendu Senja by Mazkicibe, $11.00
    Sendu Senja Font is a Handwritten and modern font combined with a sweet touch and beautifully curved each letter. Sendu Senja Font is great for: Wedding invitations, fashion magazines, logos, signatures, and suitable for watermark photography.
  4. Urbano Handwritten by HayyType Foundry, $12.00
    Introducing: Urbano Handwritten! A fancy handwritten font with a urban style. With strong strokes and ae extraordinary style, Urbano Handwritten is perfect for branding projects, daily text, product packaging - or simple style for your photography text.
  5. Aqrada Display by Hishand Studio, $15.00
    Introducing AQRADA, an elegant display with aesthetic look. Perfect for who needing a touch of elegancy, classy, stylish, beautiful bold type, and modernity for their design. Complete with ligatures alternates regular hollow icon kerning multilingual support
  6. Gentle Ghostly by Supfonts, $19.00
    Gentle Ghostly will be perfect for halloween lettering, beautiful frame for your home, book covers, greeting cards, logos, marketing, magazines or anything that requires cute handwritten lettering :) What's inside: - Gentle Ghostly Script - Multilingual support - Cricut support
  7. Cliche by ParaType, $25.00
    A stencil typeface designed by Andrey Belonogov. Some discrepancy of uppercase and lowercase letterforms seems to be occasional which is typical for hand-made stencil advertisements. For use in display typography. Released by ParaType in 2008.
  8. Rostey by Dhan Studio, $17.00
    Rostey is a beautiful calligraphic brush font, specially designed for a variety of designs today, very suitable for branding, logos, business cards, posters, invitations, greeting cards, news, product packaging, blog posters, all including personal charms etc.
  9. Connector by Roman Cernohous Typotime, $17.00
    Small headline font family inspired by discreet unobtrusive technical labels on various electronic devices. It is recognizable for its geometrical character complemented with surprising detail. Suitable for designing printed matters, posters, magazines and visual data output.
  10. Industrial Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Samples of vintage machine-punched stencils used for marking crates and cartons were spotted in an online auction. These served as the basis for Industrial Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  11. Critter by Adobe, $29.00
    Originally created by Craig Frazier, San Francisco designer and illustrator, for The Alphabet Critter Playbook, the clever creatures of Critter tell you their names by the letter they represent. A helpful hint: x" is for xenopus."
  12. Camera by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Legible, simple and very lovely sans serif is based on art deco advertisement from 1800s to early 20th. The sweetest sans for your retro-style project. This font include ligatures and small capital for advanced typography.
  13. Pantomime by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    Pantomime is an original and unusual casual Roman Script. Designed for using at larger sizes and headlines I have spaced the fortnight, as I believe this is the most effective way for producing interesting word patterns.
  14. Heavy Pitch by PizzaDude.dk, $19.00
    Fun packed comic style font. Especially made for commercial products such as all kinds of packaging, cereals, video games, candy, kids toys and alike. I added ligatures for double letters to avoid a repeating look. Enjoy!
  15. RMU Magnet by RMU, $35.00
    Based upon remnants of the Ludwig & Mayer font Magnet, first released in 1951, this Italian-style design was completely redrawn and extended for most main European languages, West and Central, plus a character set for Turkish.
  16. Wardrum Pro by Letterhend, $14.00
    Wardrum is an expanded sans with two styles. Use this font for your new project. Suitable for branding, poster, or your headline! This font contain uppercase only with numbers, symbols, punctuation and also multi-lingual support.
  17. Deskmark Pro Slab by Alexey Makarov, $14.00
    Hi! Introducing Deskmark Slab Pro Typefamily. Original and soft version. 3 weight for each version, bold, regular and light. Language support: Contains full set of Latin alphabet, including diacritical marks for European languages and Cyrillic alphabets.
  18. Overwave by Almarkha Type, $23.00
    Introducing Overwave - Display Sans the wave model with a unique arch. very suitable for the title, logo, typography, clothes, magazines, brochures, packaging and much more for your design needs, making your designs more modern and professional.
  19. Square Squads by Krakenbox Studio, $17.00
    Square Squads is playful display font. It has fancy, playful, and Cool. It’s a suitable font for fashion, apparel projects, signature, album cover, logo, branding, magazine, social media, & advertisements, but also works great for other projects.
  20. Hadrian LP by LetterPerfect, $39.00
    Hadrian Bold pushes the limits for an extra-condensed titling face. Though remaining in the tradition of the 20th-century 'grotesque' designs, its heavy verticality and tight spacing demand attention for headlines at virtually any size.
  21. Salting by Goodigital13, $20.00
    Suitable for design, element design, wedding, event, t-shirt, logo, badges, sticker, and awesome work, etc…This font is suitable for use on business cards, weddings, t-shirt designs, logos, magazines, quotes, fashion, watermarks, invitations, signatures.
  22. Street Legal by LetterBalm, $17.99
    Hard core street scrawl, for tough graffiti urban hood, laid back and tough, lots of attitude and tons of muscle, for automotive, motorcycles, urban settings and back alleys. Gives your designs some serious five o'clock shadow.
  23. Rocktopus by Okaycat, $24.50
    Rocktopus is a minimal fat blocky letter font. Each letter is designed for simplicity and maximum style points. Check it out! Rocktopus is extended, containing West European diacritics & ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications.
  24. Radio Singer JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered sans serif title on the sheet music for the 1930s song "I'm Alone Because I Love You" was the inspiration for Radio Singer JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  25. Trees Of Africa by Okaycat, $24.50
    Very nice assorted African trees silhouetted, including baobab, palm trees, & more. Great for making shadow picture graphics. Also outlines are included. Illustrations are included for letters A-Z, a-z, numbers 1-9, and some punctuations.
  26. MBF Neutral Jack by Moonbandit, $6.00
    A powerful, versatile and multipurpose font family with modern typeface. Consist of 10 fonts, from extra light for the elegant feel, to black for the biggest impact. Neutral Jack is ready to elevate your brand image.
  27. Gingerbread Hobs by Adita Fonts, $11.00
    Gingerbread Hobs is display font for this festive season! Come with baked cookie detail in letter. Perfect for decorating your project, logo design, shirt design, etc. Easy to use , Cricut Support, Silhoutte Support, and All Program
  28. Rushfiel by Rotterlab Studio, $10.00
    Introducing Rushfiel, a handwritten font made with quick-drying brush strokes in a distinctive styles. It's perfect for branding projects, household appliances design, product packaging or just as a text overlay for background images or posters.
  29. Brik by Michael Hill Design, $6.00
    Brik is a constructivism inspired sans serif typeface. Great for signage, the bold characters are made to create impact Available in Regular, Rough, alt and Lined. Great for mixing and matching and layering with each other.
  30. Raider Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The dust jacket for the 1929 Western novel "The Raider" by Charles Alden Seltzer featured the title and author's credits in a hand-lettered extra bold stencil design. This became the model for Raider Stencil JNL.
  31. Encrypto by Ronin Design, $15.00
    Encrypto is a modern typeface featuring begining and ending alternates. Designed for modern project themes, this font is perfect for game/app designs, logo designs, posters or pretty much anything else that requires a unique touch.
  32. Beard Canye by Fype Co, $16.00
    Beard Canye is perfect for delivering any message with confidence and style. This hand-lettered script is inspired by baseball. Beard Canye works well for logos, stationery, social media, branding, packaging, header, and so much more.
  33. Automotive Service JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1930s print ad for Miller Tires featured lettering in a condensed slab serif design. This provided a design model for the digital typeface Automotive Service JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  34. Typist Slab Mono by VanderKeur, $25.00
    The typeface Typist originated during an extensive research on the origin and development of typewriter typestyles. The first commercially manufactured typewriter came on the market in 1878 by Remington. The typestyles on these machines were only possible in capitals, the combination of capitals and lowercase came available around the end of the nineteenth century. Apart from a few exceptions, most typestyles had a fixed letter width and a more or less unambiguous design that resembled a thread-like structure. A lot of this mechanical structure was due to the method the typestyles were produced. Looking at type-specimens for print before the first typewriters were good enough to came on the market we can see that in 1853 and in 1882 Bruce’s Type Foundry already had printing type that had a structure of the typewriter typestyles. Of course printing types were proportional designed as typewriter typestyles had a fixed width. So it is possible that except from the method of production for typewriter typestyles, the design of printing types were copied. In the design of the Typist, the purpose was – next to the monospace feature – to include some of the features of the early typewriter typestyles. Features such as the ball terminals and the remarkable design of the letter Q. This new typeface lacks the mechanical and cold look of the early typewriter typestyles. The Typist comes in six weights with matching italics in two versions. One that resembled the early typewriter typestyles (Typist Slab) and a version designed with coding programmers in mind (Typist Code).
  35. Typist Code Mono by VanderKeur, $25.00
    The typeface Typist originated during an extensive research on the origin and development of typewriter typestyles. The first commercially manufactured typewriter came on the market in 1878 by Remington. The typestyles on these machines were only possible in capitals, the combination of capitals and lowercase came available around the end of the nineteenth century. Apart from a few exceptions, most typestyles had a fixed letter width and a more or less unambiguous design that resembled a thread-like structure. A lot of this mechanical structure was due to the method the typestyles were produced. Looking at type-specimens for print before the first typewriters were good enough to came on the market we can see that in 1853 and in 1882 Bruce’s Type Foundry already had printing type that had a structure of the typewriter typestyles. Of course printing types were proportional designed as typewriter typestyles had a fixed width. So it is possible that except from the method of production for typewriter typestyles, the design of printing types were copied. In the design of the Typist, the purpose was – next to the monospace feature – to include some of the features of the early typewriter typestyles. Features such as the ball terminals and the remarkable design of the letter Q. This new typeface laks the mechanical and cold look of the early typewriter typestyles. The Typist comes in six weights with matching italics in two versions. One that resembled the early typewriter typestyles (Typist Slab) and a version designed with coding programmers in mind (Typist Code).
  36. Encercle Draft by Typodermic, $11.95
    With Encercle Draft, you can create circles and other shapes containing numbers up to 999999. Here's how it works: hold shift and type the number of digits, followed by a number. If you want the number 25, hold shift, type 2 followed by 25. If you want the number 250, hold shift, type 3 followed by 250. You can also type letters, periods, slashes, hyphens, question marks and exclamation points. Create an inverse white-on-black effect using your application's Bold feature. Easily change shapes by selecting a different font style from your application's font menu. Encercle Draft is available in the following shapes. Circle Square Box (wide rectangle) Box with rounded ends (tab) Diamond Circle inside a diamond Hexagon Hexagon rotated Octagon Triangle up Triangle down Triangle right Triangle left Quote bubble with left tail Quote bubble with right tail Quote bubble with no no tail Cloud (thought bubble) Encercle Draft uses OpenType technology. Most current graphic design applications support basic OpenType features but there are a few exceptions including AutoCAD, SketchUp, Solidworks and Canva. Encercle Draft will work in Affinity, Inkscape, GIMP, Adobe apps (not Photoshop Elements), Microsoft apps (not Powerpoint), Sibelius and more. Encercle Draft includes a PDF manual with examples. There's also an advanced feature which allows you to create solid-colored backgrounds. For a thicker, sans-serif style, check out Encercle Sans. For more complex layered effects with a different selection of typefaces and shapes, check out Numbers with Rings. Encercle PDF user manual.
  37. Encercle Sans by Typodermic, $11.95
    With Encercle Sans, you can create circles and other shapes containing numbers up to 999999. Here's how it works: hold shift and type the number of digits, followed by a number. If you want the number 25, hold shift, type 2 followed by 25. If you want the number 250, hold shift, type 3 followed by 250. You can also type letters, periods, slashes, hyphens, question marks and exclamation points. Create an inverse white-on-black effect using your application's Bold feature. Easily change shapes by selecting a different font style from your application's font menu. Encercle Sans is available in the following shapes. Circle Square Box (wide rectangle) Box with rounded ends (tab) Diamond Circle inside a diamond Hexagon Hexagon rotated Octagon Triangle up Triangle down Triangle right Triangle left Quote bubble with left tail Quote bubble with right tail Quote bubble with no no tail Cloud (thought bubble) Encercle Sans uses OpenType technology. Most current graphic design applications support basic OpenType features but there are a few exceptions including AutoCAD, SketchUp, Solidworks and Canva. Encercle Sans will work in Affinity, Inkscape, GIMP, Adobe apps (not Photoshop Elements), Microsoft apps (not PowerPoint), Sibelius and more. Encercle Sans includes a PDF manual with examples. There's also an advanced feature which allows you to create solid-colored backgrounds. For a thinner, classic architecture/drafting style, check out Encercle Draft. For more complex layered effects with a different selection of typefaces and shapes, check out Numbers with Rings. Encercle PDF user manual.
  38. Xbka by Andfonts, $17.00
    Introducing Xbka, the new must-have font for anyone looking for a vintage-modern, futuristic, cool, and sporty font. This display font is perfect for those looking to make a statement with their headlines or branding. With its unique blend of modern and vintage styles, Xbka is the perfect choice for anyone looking to give their designs a fresh and youthful feel. Its italic style adds an extra touch of elegance and creativity to any project. Whether you're designing a logo for a new sports brand, creating eye-catching headlines for a magazine or website, or adding a touch of urban style to your marketing materials, Xbka is the perfect choice. This font is great for use in a wide range of applications, including advertising, branding, web design, and print design. It's a versatile font that can be used in a variety of contexts, from sports and fitness to streetwear and fashion. Overall, Xbka is a unique and eye-catching font that is sure to make your designs stand out. So why not add it to your collection today and start creating something truly special?
  39. Roster by Fenotype, $35.00
    Roster is a strong brush script family of two weights, caps and a set of ornaments. Roster is great for any kind display use from advertising to packaging and from online to branding. Roster is clear and legible even in smaller sizes and works for longer texts too, but is at it’s best when used for shorter sentences or even just for one or two word display or logo use. Roster is equipped with plenty of Ligatures and Contextual alternates that are automatically activated as long as you keep Standard Ligatures feature on. These features help to maintain the flow and add on some variation when writing with Roster. If you need more than that there is at least three Alternates for each basic character: click on Swash, Stylistic or Titling Alternates in any OpentType savvy program or check out for even more alternates from the Glyph Palette. Since uppercase letters in Roster are mainly designed as initials I made Roster Caps for an all caps version of the capital letters. Roster Caps can be used on it’s own or to support Roster Script. Roster Ornaments is a set of swashes and brush strokes designed to support the font.
  40. Sutiya by Twinletter, $14.00
    Introducing our newest font named Sutiya This font is surnamed calligraphy script with cute and beautiful nuances, designed with beautiful curves for each letter, with opentype support you can change each character easily like magic. It also has a charming modern character, perfect for Halloween and Cristmast nuances. Of course, the beautiful and beautiful letterforms make this font look charming for you to use as a title, logo or anything else in your every design project. This charming font also offers the beauty of abstract typography harmony for a wide variety of design projects, including digital natural handwriting for designs, quote designs, for social media business designs, advertisements, trademarks, food and beverage promotion banners, text, posters, a signature, and all designs require handwriting or whatever design you want. This font is equipped with uppercase, lowercase, numbers, punctuation marks, swhases and several variations on each character including multi-language. ================================================== This font is best suited for open type friendly applications. How to get alternative glyphs from open type fonts: http://adobe.ly/1m1fn4Y PUA Character Code - Fully accessible without additional design software. do not hesitate anymore start using this font. and Feel free to send any message you want to convey.
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