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  1. Sikat Rusak by Azetype, $59.00
    Presenting Sikat Rusak! A Dry Brush Font with a stylish alternate and extra 9 swashes. This font made with the perfect combining of each character. You can type by Mix & Match with alternate version to get a unique combining. It looks original and can be used for all your project needs. Each glyph has its own uniqueness and when meeting with others will provide dynamic and pleasing proximity. This font can be used at any time and any project.
  2. Ensenada by Wordshape, $30.00
    Ensenada is a typeface designed based on hand-cut lettering that adorns businesses throughout the city of Ensenada in Baja California in Mexico. - What was the inspiration for designing the font? Looking at the hand-cut lettering in Ensenada, Mexico. Variations on this type of lettering are often used by Mexican pop-techno acts. - What are its main characteristics and features? It is a geometric display face that works in both retro and futuristic settings. - Usage recommendations: Display type
  3. Sekato by Suamzu Art, $10.00
    The Sekato Monoline font is a monoline script font inspired by retro scripts. The Sekato Monoline font comes with the Variable Font format available so it is easy to use to select the desired weight for the design. And supported opentype features that make it more natural and attractive for the needs of designers. Made with care and this font is suitable for digital letters, logos, t-shirts, prints, business cards, branding materials, quotes, nature photography, etc.
  4. VU Milwaukee by VisualizeUnited Fonts, $65.00
    Milwaukee, is a geometric typeface with an embellished-like touch. Designed in 2011, in capital English & Greek characters, including numerals, and basic punctuation marks, as well as CE characters. It was initially inspired by Byzantine and Japanese typography and later from the cityscape of Milwaukee, thus its name. This typeface comes in four weights and is suggested for logos, short titles, social media marketing, book covers, posters, labels and more applications you will choose to go with.
  5. Murray Vintage by ErlosDesign, $19.00
    Murray Vintage - Display Serif Font by erlosDESIGN Murray Vintage is a stylish and fun display font with a touch of vintage style. Use it for any design project that require a charming appearance. Made with many alternative characters and ligatures. It is perfect for book covers, social media post, logos, business card, quotes and so much more. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the amazing glyphs and ligatures with ease!
  6. Stonecrop by Andrew Harper Fonts, $5.00
    Stonecrop is a font unified by bold, imposing lines as well as its use of rounded rectangles as the central stylistic shape. Stonecrop loosely conforms to the monospaced font style, with near-equal widths for all letters and numbers (but not all symbols/punctuation), however it does incorporate kerning for all types of glyphs where appropriate to aid in legibility. A perfect font for usages that demand consistency and precision, while still maintaining a quirky and stylized handwritten effect.
  7. Zodchiy by Chvyalev, $15.00
    Cyrillic (and Latin) poster font is limited in composition by uppercase. Monumental, dry, ascetic. Designed for the design of posters, title pages of projects, signage, book covers, building facades. It is formed based on architectural and drawing fonts. It combines Russian traditions and modern trends. The shape of the letters varies from round wide to oblong narrow, in this contrast lies the idea of the font. At first glance, this contradictory decision finds harmony with closer acquaintance.
  8. Rustic Stamp by Okaycat, $24.50
    Rustic Stamp presents gritty lettering produced by unknown and ancient mechanical means. Perhaps it was even meticulously hand-crafted. The effect is a near-magical quality laid over Rustic Stamp's jittery baseline, giving this font a unique character intensity. Great for a storybook, adding fantasy or nostalgic elements to the text, or if simply a faded worn look is required. Rustic Stamp is extended, containing West European diacritics and ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments and publications.
  9. LTC Forum Title by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    Forum Title was originally designed by Frederic Goudy in 1911. It was intended to be the heading font used for a book set in Kennerley. Based on inscriptional Roman stone cut capitals, this face is true to the early Roman forms which did not have a lower case. Forum exemplifies the classic Roman letterform at its finest. If a lower case were desired, Forum Title can be paired with Goudy Oldstyle for a harmonious hybrid font.
  10. Carmen Sans by StudioJASO, $26.00
    Carmen Sans is a Geometric Sans that expresses modern vigor based on simplicity and clarity. The Hangul font is designed to deliver the same tone as the Latin font with its light curvature and structure, and it is suitable for display purposes by arranging letter heights between the two character sets. With the total of 9 styles, Carmen Sans works seamlessly in a variety of media and omnidirectional graphic designs, from editing to integrated applications for your brand.
  11. Misses Twiggs by Type Innovations, $39.00
    Misses Twiggs is a contemporary modern serif created by the American type designer Alex Kaczun. It compliments its partner Mister Twiggs and is a perfect marriage of two fonts. Mister Twiggs brings his tall good looks and Misses Twiggs bring her cute little serifs to the relationship. There are absolutely no curves in these elegant typefaces. Both fonts have sharp corners with extra tall capitals and narrow waistlines. Misses Twiggs also comes in 3 flavors: regular, thin and heavy.
  12. Captain Quill by Ascender, $29.99
    Captain Quill is a lively calligraphic style script font designed by Jim Ford, based on the handwriting of a fictional pirate figure named Paul Pierce, aka Captain Quill. The Captain Quill font is an exciting font that's loaded with adventure, perfect for pirate-themed documents, scrapbooking, invitations and correspondence. Creative Professionals will find the Captain Quill font useful for everything from logos, packaging, menus & headlines, as it lends an old-worldly feel with its authentic rough texture.
  13. Carlous by Create Big Supply, $15.00
    Carlous is a font with a modern calligraphy style. Be mesmerized by its beautiful style and use it to create beautiful wedding invitations, beautiful stationary art, eye-catching social media posts and much more. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all the amazing glyphs and ligatures easily Features: Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Multilingual Ligatures PUA Encoding Full Character Set !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~¡¢£¤¥§¨©ª«®¯°±²³´¹º»¿ÀÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÑÒÓÔÕÖרÙÛÜÝÞßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïñòóôõö÷øùúûüýþÿ•†‹›‒–ˆˇ˜€“‘ŠŸœŒš˚”’ıž
  14. Ideal by Interfont, $35.00
    Ideal is a neo-grotesk typeface characterized by exaggerated pro­portions and an un­­con­ventional shift in balance such as in its a, k or s. Following low-contrast construction principles and with a generous x-height, Ideal works well both for expressive headlines and versatile reading sizes. The family consists of ten weights plus corres­ponding Italics. It supports languages written with Latin, Cyrillic or Greek alphabets. Each font includes fractions, tabular and oldsytle figures, arrows, ligatures and more.
  15. Safety by Pelavin Fonts, $25.00
    Safety is influenced by works from the Machine Age which had its greatest period between the two world wars and celebrated the triumphs of the late Industrial Age including mass production, skyscrapers, radio & phonographs, hydroelectric power and streamlined styling in industrial design. It is based on an Art Deco display style lettering known most popularly as Broadway or Manhattan but, having existed in a multitude of incarnations from showcard lettering to neon signs for a century.
  16. Magallanes Essential by Los Andes, $18.00
    Magallanes Essential a contemporary neo-humanist sans serif font designed by Daniel Hernández. Its strokes and terminals are related to the calligraphic strokes from humanist typefaces. Every weight comes with alternative glyphs for a more dynamic use. Magallanes is the perfect titling font to complement text faces in magazines, logotypes, etc. It is a essential family of 8 fonts, 4 weights and italics. This typeface no contains alternate glyphs and add only Windows 1252 Character set (219 Glyphs).
  17. Upside by Little Fonts, $15.00
    Upside is an all caps font. The design of the font is tied to historic golden ages gone by, but with a modern flair giving it a contemporary edge. It is a tall and condensed geometric sans serif, with four unique styles and appearances. Upside is a distinctive display font, perfect for headlines and headings across a range of formats such as graphic design posters, editorial pieces, or anything that needs that extra eye-catching touch.
  18. JP2 by Linotype, $40.99
    JP2 has some special roots being inspired by the actual handwriting of Pope John Paul II. Franciszek Otto took this source material and transformed it into a high quality font. The result is a rough, but intelligent, design with letters that slightly bounce along the baseline to mimic typical writing. Their short x-height, long extenders, and unique capital letters make this a very beautiful and distinctive typeface. Try it out for greetings, invitations, or posters!
  19. Big George NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here’s another gem by Ross F. George from the Speedball Text Book. It was originally entitled simply Bold Display (Modern Alphabets on Parade) and had a graduated spatter pattern. This version omits the pattern, but keeps the bold, brassy lines. Use it whenever you need an unusual and dynamic headline with a strong retro vibe. Both versions include the complete Unicode Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets, with localization for Moldovan and Romanian.
  20. Collean by Create Big Supply, $15.00
    Collean is a handwritten, monoline-style Signature typeface. Be mesmerized by its beautiful style and use it to create beautiful wedding invitations, beautiful stationary art, eye-catching social media posts and more! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all the amazing glyphs and ligatures easily Features: Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Multilingual Ligatures Alternate PUA Encoding Full Character Set !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~¡¢£¤¥§¨©ª«®¯°±²³´¹º»¿ÀÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÑÒÓÔÕÖרÙÛÜÝÞßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïñòóôõö÷øùúûüýþÿ•†‹›‒–ˆˇ˜€“‘ŸœŒš˚”’ıžŠ
  21. Vidocq by Typogama, $19.00
    Vidocq is a single weight typeface designed for use in headlines and titles, inspired by the woodcut styles of the 19th century. Its rounded forms and dark stroke translate into a bold yet friendly appearance coupled with a narrow proportion that let’s it set well in condensed settings. Thanks to an extended character set and wide range of Opentype features that includes arrows and fleurons, Vidocq was created to allow designers to play with various styles while composing layouts.
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  24. Bagerich by Zealab Fonts Division, $10.00
    Bagerich is font designed by Reza Rasenda & Riska Candra Dewi, with design choices inspired by the Art Nouveau era. Bagerich comes with stylistic, alternates, ligatures and supports multilingual languages. Create unique & beautiful logotype, use it as an elegant solution for your next magazine layout, or choose Bagerich for any graphics that require a sleek look with a elegant flair.
  25. PT Medievil by Paupe Type, $10.00
    PT MEDIEVIL is a new display font inspired by artefacts of the dark middle-ages with a contemporary twist. It contains 195+ meticulously crafted glyphs characterized by: -Upper part indented inward to be true to imperfect handwritten medieval typography -Smooth curve shapes -Rounded intersections between shape sections -Rounded serif Easily create headlines, display titles, subheadings, body copy.
  26. Forwardback LL by Leftover Lasagne, $25.00
    Forwardback is a clean and friendly typeface with a large compliment of European characters. Its round & bouncing letters impart a smooth handwritten feel. The font features auto-ligatures for duplicate letters, plus a hefty set of graphical elements & shapes which can be accessed by convenient keyboard shortcuts (a lowercase letter directly followed by a number from 0-9).
  27. Afternoon Tea by Rocket Type, $19.95
    Afternoon Tea is inspired by a lettering specimen featured in Letters and Lettering by Paul Carlyle and Guy Oring published in 1938. The striking features are the elegant balance between thick and thin strokes (demonstrating its obvious ink pen influence) while maintaining a sturdy presence which is ideal for titles and headings. Afternoon Tea is caps only.
  28. Quixley by ITC, $29.00
    Quixley was designed by Vince Whitlock, who was inspired by an old Zoltan Nagy typeface. The capitals can be used alone or combined with the lowercase and should be set with close letter and word spacing. Quixley is an eye-catching, condensed display typeface whose unusual angles and marked stroke contrast lend it marvelous visual appeal.
  29. Loventha by Arkrist Letter, $14.00
    Loventha font is the latest script written by Arkrist Letter studio. A font inspired by a very romantic thing. Designed with great care so as to produce very neat and elegant letter lines, it looks beautiful and romantic. Loventha is very suitable for greeting cards, t-shirt designs, logos, etc. Loventha is a masterpiece created with love!
  30. Woolwich by Hanoded, $15.00
    Woolwich is a jolly fine display font, named after a district in south-east London. Woolwich, somewhat inspired by Futura condensed, was completely made by hand and comes in a clean and an eroded version. It is highly legible and will certainly make your designs stand out. Woolwich speaks a lot of languages, including the language of doodles.
  31. Neuf by Velvele, $9.99
    Neuf family is an experimental search for new Art Deco letterforms, which are still easy to read and generate some unexpected attention.The distinguishes Neuf favoured by Art Deco and its predecessor Art Nouveau with a modern design touch. The style of Neuf is characterized by geometric shapes and craft motifs with Machine Age imagery and materials.
  32. Alchemite by Comicraft, $19.00
    Turn base letters into gold, bring a norse flavor to your dialogue, and may you live happily ever after! Conjured up by John Roshell of Comicraft for Kurt Busiek and David Wenzel's 'Wizard's Tale', this font should be handled with great care, lest it turn you into a toad. Artwork from The Wizard's Tale by Busiek & Wenzel
  33. Dew by ParaType, $25.00
    Dew is a script font with blobs on the stems that according to author’s imagination resemble dew drops on the caules. It gives an impression of fragrance and freshness and thus can be used for informal headings and short advertising texts for perfumes and cosmetics. The font was developed by Ekaterina Pulenko and released by ParaType in 2009.
  34. Le Mans Classic by Kazer Studio, $6.00
    LE MANS - CLASSIC is a font inspired by vintage motorsport racing. In particular, advertising posters from the 70's. This time period was important as it showcased not only the cars that changed but also the illustrative styles & typography. Features: Offered in 2 Styles - Regular & Compressed Extensive Language support Specialised Kerning on all character combinations Designed by KAZER STUDIO
  35. Cigar Label by Solotype, $19.95
    This font was inspired by the embossed lettering on cigar boxes. The letters, or entire words, are often surrounded by raised dots, and that was our idea here. We drew this about 1997, and have been refining it ever since. All letters are on the lowercase keyboard; the end pieces and spaces are on the caps.
  36. Oxford by Monotype, $29.99
    Oxford was designed by Arthur Baker for Agfa Compugraphic in 1989. A calligraphic typeface with a slight incline, fine lines, and delicate serifs, Oxford is easily identified by its quirky lowercase b. Oxford is a functional display type for headings, announcements, and brochures that also works for setting small amounts of text, such as ad copy.
  37. Onthel by 38-lineart, $16.00
    Onthel is a bold-script with a touch of rhythmic brush that is very charming and has character. It was inspired by Onthel Bicycles, which is a Dutch design bicycle that is characterized by an upright sitting position and has a very strong and high-quality reputation. This font is a good choice for your logotype and lettering craft.
  38. Unicorn by DavidMatos, $15.00
    Unicorn is a super-condensed Display font with a subtle dramatic flair that works especially well in titles, headers and editorial design. It was firstly inspired by a lowercase set seen on a furniture ad in Domus (the architecture magazine) #192, from 1943. For maximum drama, use with a bright & smart colour palette. Appointed by the Unicorn. Of course.
  39. ITC Symbol by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Symbol font was designed by Aldo Novarese, a simple, straightforward design of understated elegance. It has just the hint of a serif to aid legibility. Book and medium weights have a light, even color and are perfectly complemented by the bold and black weights. The italics are clear and simple, a comfortable companion to the roman.
  40. Music Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The interesting hand lettered sans design of Music Nouveau JNL was found as the title of a vintage piece of early 20th Century sheet music for a song written by famed composer Irving Berlin and called "They Were All Out of Step but Jim". Judging by the cover art, it was a novelty song about a soldier.
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