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  1. Sabrina Destiny by Timurtype, $14.00
    Introduced by Timurtype Studio! Sabrina Destiny is a Handwritten Script Font This font Introducing the epitome of elegance and refinement, our exclusive luxury handwritten script font. Every stroke, meticulously crafted with precision and passion, exudes an aura of opulence and sophistication. Elevate your design projects to new heights as this exquisite typeface seamlessly blends the timeless charm of handwritten artistry with a touch of modern luxury. Sabrina Destiny Font also supports multilingualism. Enhance your designs with our original fonts, feel free to comment or provide feedback, Enjoy the fonts 😊 Thank You
  2. Twinkle Magic by Balpirick, $15.00
    Twinkle Magic is a Lovely Modern Script Font. Twinkle Magic is an enchanting handwritten font. This versatile script font has a wide spectrum of applications ranging from greeting cards to headlines and is guaranteed to add a romantic feel to your next project. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the beautiful glyphs and swashes with ease! Twinkle Magic also multilingual support. Uppercase & Lowercase font Stylistic Alternates Ligatures Symbols & Punctuation OpenType Features. Enjoy the font, feel free to comment or feedback, send me PM or email.
  3. TT Frantz by TypeTrends, $24.00
    Useful links: Using the variable font in Illustrator Working with a variable font in Photoshop TT Frantz is an experimental variable font, distinguished by its slimness and lightness. The variation in the font affects the change in the height of the mean line - by moving the axis adjustment slider you can easily raise or lower the mean line of the font. In TT Frantz, you can find small references to the art deco aesthetics, which are expressed in significantly lowered or, conversely, heightened waist of the letters. In addition, depending on the position of the axis adjustment slider, the closedness of the aperture changes for some letters. In order to preserve the main feature of the font—the change in the height of the main line—we made lowercase characters as tall as uppercase ones, but at the same time we kept small kerns. An interesting fact is that in Cyrillic letters з с а е, the variability of the aperture follows a different scenario in comparison with their Latin sisters. When working on TT Frantz, we tried to make it so that when changing the variability, the width of the characters would not change, and the font would remain monospaced. And in order to avoid holes in the set, we made contextual alternates and several ligatures. Frantz consists of 470 glyphs, and in addition to broad language support (Latin and Cyrillic) it can offer standard and old-style figures, including their tubular versions, as well as ligatures. Important clarification regarding variable fonts. At the moment, not all graphic editors, programs and browsers support variable fonts. You can check the status of support for the variability of your software here: v-fonts.com/support/ But do not despair—even if you do not have access to the necessary software, you still have the opportunity to use TT Frantz in your projects. Especially for you, we have prepared three separate non-variable styles (Frantz A, Frantz B, Frantz C), each of which is responsible for a certain location of the mean line of the font and where this line is already fixed in a certain position (high, medium and low).
  4. Pop by Alias Collection, $60.00
    A decorative, maze-like multi-line typeface in two weights. Lower case is narrow, upper case is wide, the two can be mixed to give a variety of bold, dynamic effects.
  5. LD Genevieve by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Both edgy and elegant, LD Genevieve—with its decorative plumes—adds unique flair to your scrapbook layouts, handmade greeting cards and other creative projects. Pair Lowercase and Uppercase to mix cases.
  6. Redeye by Aboutype, $24.99
    A decorative Sans Serif, mechanically drawn and intended for display use at 24 point and above. Complements a wide range of text typefaces. Redeye Sans requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
  7. Print Illustrations JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Print Illustrations JNL gathers a number of charming and functional designs redrawn from vintage sources. There are attention getters, spot illustrations, catch words and decorative embellishments all in one digital file.
  8. PIXymbols Signet Emboss by Page Studio Graphics, $29.00
    Capital aphabet simulating blind embossing, to create distinctive stationery. Includes six border styles for monograms, each accessed by a single keystroke, as well as decorative rule characters to generate business letterheads.
  9. P22 Symphony by IHOF, $24.95
    P22 Symphony is a romantic decorative script originally called Zephyr featuring extra flourishes on the capitals. Useful for lines of display in advertising, packaging etc. or for small extracts of poetry.
  10. Courier by ParaType, $30.00
    Designed at ParaType in 1990 by Tagir Safayev. Based on Courier typewriter face of International Business Machines, 1956, by Howard Kettler. The decorative styles were added in 1997 by Alexander Tarbeev.
  11. Grande Parade JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Grande Parade JNL is a decorative version of Winnetka JNL, which was based on antique wood type. The look and feel of this design combines old-time typography and festive charm.
  12. Kiddy by Gaslight, $20.00
    Kiddy is simple and slightly rough on one side and light and funny on other side. Kiddy have two set initials (realised as Contextual and Titling Alternates) and numerous decorative elements.
  13. Organic Brush by Papertype, $9.00
    Organic Brush, the epitome of green design, seamlessly blends handwritten finesse with organic charm. Its strokes mimic flow of nature, creating an unmistakable authenticity that resonates with eco-conscious consumers. Each letter exudes a raw, unprocessed feel, making Organic Brush the go-to font for brands committed to conveying an earthy aesthetic. With Organic Brush, the typography becomes a celebration of sustainability, mirroring the values of eco-friendly and natural product lines. The font's organic cadence is like a visual symphony of growth, perfectly harmonizing with labels, packaging, and promotional materials, as it weaves a narrative of authenticity and environmental consciousness. Elevate your brand's identity with Organic Brush, where the language of design speaks fluently in the dialect of the earth."
  14. Linotype Zensur by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Zensur is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the entries of the Linotype-sponsored International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. This fun font was created by French designer Gérarld Alexandre and contains one weight. The characters look as though parts of each of them were censored or removed, leaving just enough left over to know what was meant. The basic forms of this font are sans serif and the rounded corners give it an almost soft character. Linotype Zensur is a distinctive typeface which is especially good for headlines in larger point sizes.
  15. Urban Barbarian by Comicraft, $19.00
    He’s been mixing one part artist and one part barbarian since 2005. Brutal, ruthless, cutthroat, he moves through the concrete jungle, unsheathing his, um, sword, taking what he wants without care or remorse. He follows no rules. He is the URBAN BARBARIAN. The Spoils of Battle Await Him! Is he Conan? Roger ‘Mad Men’ Sterling? No, he’s Dan Panosian. Artist. Author. Lover of fine women, drinker of fine scotch, drawer of fine pictures. This is his fine font. Well, one of them. See the families related to Urban Barbarian: Dan Panosian Features: Two fonts: all-uppercase GIANT and upper/lowercase DWARF.
  16. Good Song by Ocha Puyaber, $10.00
    Good Song is a cursive font based on the USA's teaching script. It can be written in Carolinian, Sioux, Oʼodham, Southern Athabaskan, Hawaiian, and Samoan from USA. It can also be written in Dutch, Maltese, Aymara, Mapuche, Rapa Nui, and other languages. This font family is cute. The style is wide and rounded. It has wide and open loops. The strokes are drawn with a round cap tool, with no contrast. It is cursive and connected. The form is upright. It is easy to read in the USA. Part H has capitals with High starts. Part L has capitals with low starts.
  17. Holistic Haircut by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $16.00
    My son Sam turned 12 and all of a sudden he cares for his hairdo. It needs to be just so, not too long, not too short, with a lot of gel to hold it in place. ;-) He just had a haircut when I was creating this font, so now you know where the Haircut part comes from. The Holistic part is something that sort of sounded ok. Holistic Haircut is a nice, handmade display font. It comes with wider and narrower glyphs for the upper and lower case AND a set of alternates that likes to party with the rest.
  18. Crunold by Trustha, $17.00
    Crunold is a bold hand-drawn with dingbats as his mate. Inspired by today's popular designs, abstract shapes as an important element in both digital and print designs. Crunold is perfect for your creative projects. Because, a combination of typography, and the abstract shape of art. Makes your design perfect, also easier in the process. Crunold is perfect for branding, headlines, packaging, and many more.
  19. LLT Good Vibes by Latam Type Foundry, $10.00
    A good typography created with love for you, can be used in logos, posters, postcards, graphic arts in general. Good vibes is created from a brush stroke from there its effect finished brush type. Good vibes for you. Thank you! Good Vibes includes several extras to speed up your creative process by opening the glyphs in any vectorization program, Adobe Illustrator, Freehand, Corel Draw and others.
  20. Nouveau Standard JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettering found on the cover of the 1912 sheet music for "Somebody Else is Getting It" featured a blockish Art Nouveau style with rounded corners and a very lurid title [although it likely had a more innocent meaning in those days than the casual observer might interpret today]. Now available as Nouveau Standard JNL, it is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  21. Monkey Kids by Agny Hasya Studio, $12.00
    Monkey Kids is a Playful, Fun, and Cute Typeface. It comes in 2 (two) styles (regular & slant) and is created with some alternate and ligature. Featured with Uppercase and lowercase, Numeral and punctuation, Multilingual Support, and Opentype Features Perfect for your design projects like Children or School Projects, Branding, Advertising, Product Designs, Magazine Designs, Book/Cover Title Designs, Art Quotes, Special Events, Labels, Product Packaging, and more.
  22. Nouveau Moderne JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The cover of the 1904 sheet music from the Tibetan comic opera “The Forbidden Land” had the title hand lettered in an unusual Art Nouveau style. Mostly squared with rounded corners, many of the characters twisted, turned and extended in ways that took on the look of the Far East. This became the design model for Nouveau Moderne JNL, which is available in regular and oblique versions.
  23. Otari by TK Type, $25.00
    Otari is vibrant and contemporary, but serious and built to last. Its character shines in display type, but doesn’t interfere at text sizes. Otari aims to capture the essence of Wellington, New Zealand in a single typeface. The contrast of a colorful art scene and the conservative colonial British aesthetic, which is still evident in the capital city, laid the groundwork for this design.
  24. Sprouts by Wundes, $18.00
    Sprouts is probably best described as "Bonsai-Nouveau". It's designed to look 100% organic up close, while maintaining good readability even at a distance. The looped letters terminate in playful swirls perfect for use on the cover of a menu or cookbook, yet would be equally at home in corporate logo art or as initials. Play with it, because creativity is an organic process.
  25. Cumbanchera by JVB Fonts, $5.00
    CUMBANCHERA, inspired by the old albums cover art of Latino music. Cumbanchera reminds of the iconic, classic, and recognized musical theme «El Cumbanchero» composed by Rafael Hernández Marín «El Jibarito». CUMBANCHERA can be used mainly in titles, display and short texts. Supports East Europe languages. Includes standard and discretionary ligatures, alternative style of upper and lowercase, fractions, numerators and denominators, and other OpenType features.
  26. Bronzino by Greater Albion Typefounders, $8.95
    Bronzino’s roots lie in the Arts and Crafts movement, and in the traditions of letterpress printed fine quality books. It’s ideal for legible headings which have just that hint of charm and difference outside of the normal and mundane. It’s formal enough to go anywhere yet it has a spirit of fun, it brings a world of bygone care and quality to the modern age.
  27. Gaisma Latin by Lamatas un Slazdi, $29.00
    Art Nouveau typeface "Gaisma Latin" ("Light" in Latvian) draws inspiration from Vienna Secession movement and Nordic National Romanticism. The work on the design started as drawings of several characters for the graphic standard for the Jugendstil museum in Riga. It contains characters for all the European languages as well as a huge set of contextual and stylistic alternates and historical characters to replicate texts of the era.
  28. Wood Gothic JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    One of the classic designs of the wood type era is Hamilton Gothic Bold [from the Hamilton Wood Type Foundry circa 1889]. Clean and timeless, it even had found a resurgence during the rock and roll posters of the 1960s, where vintage wood types and Art Nouveau influences merged with the “Hippie Counterculture”. Wood Gothic JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  29. Sentiment JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    From the 1917 sheet music for "The World Has Been So Mean to Me" comes a wonderfully hand lettered chamfered sans with varying widths and character shapes, now released digitally as Sentiment JNL in both regular and oblique versions. This informal bit of lettering retains the stylish elements of the Art Nouveau period without the extreme eccentricities found in some typographic designs of the period.
  30. Rails by Superfried, $32.50
    Rails is an experimental, retro, outline display typeface designed by Superfried. Rails is available in four styles: display, broken, solid and solid broken. As the name suggests they are constructed from parallel tracks with the broken versions featuring distinct breaks for added impact. Combination of the two results in clean, flowing type with sudden and unexpected moments of disruption. Rails has been featured in Computer Arts magazine.
  31. Umbertone by Mysterylab, $21.00
    Umbertone is a modern sans serif with roots in classic hardcover book design and the Art Nouveau movement. It takes the inventiveness of the early 20th century designers and brings it a century forward with some unique letterforms and a collection of subtle but elegant ligatures. Excellent for typographic book cover concepts, and also great for high-end branding for luxury and fashion products.
  32. Buddy Play by Agny Hasya Studio, $12.00
    Buddy Play is a Playful, Fun, and Cute Typeface. Come in 2 (two) styles (regular & slant) and is created with some alternate and ligature. Featured with Uppercase & Lowercase, Numeral & Punctuation, Multilingual Support, and Opentype Features Perfect for your design projects like Children or School Projects, Branding, Advertising, Product Designs, Magazine Designs, Book/Cover Title Designs, Art Quotes, Special Events, Labels, Product Packaging, and more.
  33. Piano Music JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1910 collection of piano sheet music called “Presser’s Economy Group” had that name hand lettered in a fancy serif lettering style that could fall somewhere between Art Nouveau and semi-calligraphic. No matter the label you attach to the style, it makes for a wonderful digital type revival. The end result is Piano Music JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  34. Tme by bb-bureau, $65.00
    Tme, new lineal — Tme is an update of Sl (T = S + 1, m = l + 1 and e for natural logarithm), drawn in 2006 for the University of Arts Saint-Luc de Tournai. Its geometrical drawing is based on the directions of the hexagon, a scrupulously followed constraint which confers on some glyphs a very particular drawing. in light, regular and bold language: all latin glyphs
  35. ASM by Extratype, $40.00
    The initials ASM represent the acronym of the Santa Monica Arts cultural center located in Barcelona, Spain, where this typeface, with the same name, has served as the custom corporate typeface since 2008 till today (2013). ASM is an energetic monospaced with extreme legibility consisting of two original weights, with an underlined version – used on some of corporate applications – all with their corresponding italics.
  36. Kolo LP by LetterPerfect, $39.00
    The Kolo family was designed by Paul Shaw, inspired by the lettering of Koloman Moser, Gustav Klimt, Alfred Roller and other members of the Secession, Vienna’s turn-of-the-century Art Nouveau movement. Kolo’s family variants—narrow, regular, wide & alternates—serve as stand-alone display styles, or can be used in combination to pack text creatively in the manner characterized by Secession-period graphics.
  37. Green Brooks by Asenbayu, $14.00
    Green Brooks is a semi serif decorative display font. A mix of abstract and curves inspired by flowing rivers in nature, this font has beautiful flowing shapes. This font also has a modern feel with a sans serif outline. You can use this font in both modern and vintage designs. This font is suitable for attractive packaging label designs, unique desired logos, poster designs, fashion and many more. Green Brooks font features: standard glyph, kerning, stylistic alternates, stylistic ligatures, symbol, punctuation and multi languages ​​supported.
  38. Decorata by Positype, $29.00
    How many times have you seen lettering on a book cover, poster, or card and wanted to make something similar? Decorata’s eight intertwining weights finally make that possible in an intelligent way. The first major collaboration of its kind, Decorata pairs the talents of supreme lettering artist Martina Flor and masterful type designer Neil Summerour. Lettering was traditionally understood as using words in an artistic way, while type design created written language for easy reading, the one overlapping the other in several ways. For this unique project, Martina created several versions of the alphabet and its decorative layers in her eye-catching style. Neil then took those designs and created an enormous eight-style font family that respects the designer’s need for control and capitalizes on the artist’s expressiveness. Each style can work separately but, on top of the foundational styles, try placing the Lace, then Filigree in contrasting colors. Use any OpenType-capable program to turn headlines from blasé to wowza, make posters with some pow, and design your own cards with that just-right level of detail. Whatever idea you can imagine with the Decorata family, it promises to be a playful and precise wordsmith where the words themselves are the art. Decorata’s glyphs are bifurcated, have medium contrast to showcase their intricate interactions, and include Shadow, Regular, Outline, Filigree, Lace, Fancy, Intricate, and Dingbat styles — eight in all. The Regular style sets the word or phrase to begin the design, Shadow ensures it lifts off the background, and Outline attempts to restrain its ornate flair. Think of those as the foundation and use the rest of the styles for flamboyance. The Intricate and Filigree styles vary only in the thickness of the glyphs, with Filigree being thinner. Lace removes the external curls around each letter but keeps the internal negative space from those decorative lines. The Fancy style is a solid lettershape that includes its attendant elements, and the Dingbats are exactly as expected: borders, manicules, patterns, frames, and many stylized items to bring designs to life.
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