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  1. Osrega by Baqoos, $18.00
    Osrega is an altruistic momentus mono lineal typeface apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 220+ glyphs including punctuation and numerical.
  2. Pony Quest by Baqoos, $12.00
    Pony Quest is an ebullient neoteric handwritten typeface apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs including punctuation and numerical.
  3. Eva Poshy by Baqoos, $12.00
    Eva Poshy is an exhilaration rollicking handwritten typeface apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 220+ glyphs including punctuation and numerical.
  4. Rock Corn by Baqoos, $18.00
    Rock Corn is a chipper intrepid handwritten typeface apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs including punctuation and numerical.
  5. Yekso by Baqoos, $18.00
    Yekso is a halcyon coltish mono lineal typeface apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 220+ glyphs including punctuation and numerical.
  6. Mash Octave by Baqoos, $12.00
    Eva Poshy is an inquisitive rhapsodic handwritten typeface apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 220+ glyphs including punctuation and numerical.
  7. Delikaat by Cubo Fonts, $19.00
    Delikaat is made up of thin & thick strokes - a version of Cubo Font's former Delicate. Most cursive fonts intend to create the look and feel of real handwriting: many letters have a specific drawing, following other letters that come before and after, or its position at the beginning or at the end of the word. “Delicate” resolved that problem thanks to the OpenType technology, and offers many discretionary ligatures (group of pre-drawn letters), adapted to numerous combinations. Therefore, it’s not only a decorative and calligraphic writing, but also a fluent and energetically one. In order to make the most of it, please activate your software’s OpenType features.
  8. Janda Apple Cobbler - Personal use only
  9. Janda Siesta Sunrise - Personal use only
  10. Talking to the Moon - Personal use only
  11. Janda Siesta Sunset - Personal use only
  12. the girl next door - Personal use only
  13. Throw My Hands Up in the Air - Personal use only
  14. KG June Bug Reverse - Personal use only
  15. KG Luck of the Irish - Personal use only
  16. you found me - Personal use only
  17. KG Legacy of Virtue - Personal use only
  18. Tiranti Solid by ITC, $39.00
    Tiranti Solid is based on the original textured Tiranti created by English designer Tony Forster. This typeface lends itself more easily for use in digital formats while still maintaining the free-flowing calligraphy of the earlier design. Tiranti Solid consists of initial swash capitals complemented by a more reserved lowercase with many alternate letters.
  19. Frantic Pace JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Frantic Pace JNL is based on hand lettering found on the lid of a late 1950s or early 1960s edition of the Print Craft alphabet printing set once manufactured by the Superior Marking Equipment Company of Chicago. The free-form spurred serif lettering is fun and casual; giving the impression of movement or action.
  20. Kirsty - Unknown license
  21. ITC Panache by ITC, $29.99
    Typefaces, like most other works of art, provide a small window into the personalities and sensibilities of the artists who create them. ITC Panache not only provides this window, it is also aptly named. Mr. Edward Benguiat the dreator of ITC Panache, has all the dash, verve (and panache) hinted at in the design, Creative, capable and prolific, Ed Benguiat has drawn hundreds of exciting and popular typeface designs. Benguiat's design goal was to create a sans serif typestyle that is versatile, utilitarian - and distinctive. We think he has succeeded admirably. ITC Panache's three weights mix exceptionally well to complement each other or provide emphasis where necessary. Extensive testing at text sizes and design fine-tuning has produced a typeface family which is remarkably homogenous and consistent in color. Text set in ITC Panache is inviting without dissapointment. It is exceptionally easy to read, even in long text blocks of copy or small point sizes. When set in larger sizes or used for headlines, ITC Panache's character traits becomes more apparent and pronounced to the reader. They help to create graphics with distinction and style. Big or small. a little or a lot. it's hard not to use ITC Panache well. If you could pigeonhole ITC Panache, it would probably be classified as a stressed sans", but this would not completely describe, or do justiceto, the design. There is a slight contrast in stroke weight, which becomes more pronounced as the familiy weight increases; but there is a more to distinguish ITC Panache from ather sans serifs. Perhaps most obvious is its high waist and correspondingly slight condensation of the top half of the "round" capitals. Both of these traits link ITC Panache with the sensuous forms of art nouveau creations. In contrast are the typicall old style "e" found in designs like Cloister and ITC Berkeley Old Style, and the two storied "g" common to the early 20th century sans serif designs. The capital "A" even has the cupped top found in Caslon designs. Part of the beauty of ITC Panache is that all of these seemingly unrelated desig traits are melded into a design of exceptional continuity."
  22. Kaboom by Picador, $20.00
    Kaboom family contains 80 handmade glyphs depicting animals. It consists of two varieties: black as an outline and regular - with details. Inside you'll find monkeys, fish, birds, deer, pandas and other animals from the real world and fairy-tale. Illustrations can decorate invitations, t-shirts, children's texts, books, and posters.
  23. WyomingStrudel by Ingrimayne Type, $12.95
    WyomingStrudel takes a bold version of WyomingSpaghetti and adds an internal decoration that resembles an exaggerated split serif. The WyomingStrudelInsert style contains only the ornament. It is intended to be used in layers with WyomingStrudel, either covering up the ornament or giving it a different color than the background color.
  24. ITC Barcelona by ITC, $40.99
    ITC Barcelona was designed by Ed Benguiat, a serif typeface with almost decorative details. The bold and heavy weights include some unique twists to a number of characters and numerals which are slightly rounder than those of the other weights. The flexible ITC Barcelona can be used in text or displays.
  25. Chinese Shangai by Nirmana Visual, $24.00
    Chinese Shangai Inspired by China & Japan Calligraphy. Each characters carefully crafted with delight full technique and visual touch to make your design works have oriental and stylish looks. Chinese Sahnagi Perfectly fit for your Chinese / Japanese projects, Logo, Branding, Restaurant, Asia Town decoration, anytime you need an instant vibe of it.
  26. Mirandolina by ParaType, $25.00
    A freestyle serif typeface, some details of its letterforms are modelled after flat-nib pen calligraphy (serifs with slanting ends, cutting terminals). Three decorative calligraphic versions with swashes and connecting elements are incuded. For text and display typography. The face designed by Natalya Vasilyeva and licensed by ParaType in 2007.
  27. Somtam by S6 Foundry, $12.00
    Somtam is a new decorative geometric display typeface, based on the continuation of a single line. It complements the style and personality of the ascetics of the continuum. Somtam is perfectly suited for headlines, large-format prints, brand identities, social media, advertising, editorial design, posters, magazines, logos, headings, and more.
  28. Stuttgart Gothic by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Stuttgart Gothic is based on early 20th century hand lettering samples developed by Ernst Schneidler at the Stuttgart School of Design. It is a very bold style in the gothic tradition, but with additional characters for modern users. It is at once both quintessentially gothic and uniquely modern and decorative.
  29. Caliber by Loaded Fonts, $15.00
    A highly decorative slab-serif that is combat ready. The steady contrast and sharp angles make it great for titles and posters. Mechanical and aggressive but can easily be used for static background text and shapes. May keep Bodoni and Niagara Solid company if not for just a short while.
  30. Chevalier LP by LetterPerfect, $39.00
    Chevalier LP is a revived decorative face with a European lineage. Its patterned and shaded 'fatface' letterforms exhibit the continent's 19th century fascination with elaborate engraving techniques, often used on currency as a deterrent against counterfeiting. It is not without reason that Chevalier conjures up images of bank notes and finance.
  31. Addison by Kimmy Design, $15.00
    Addison is a typeface that brings together modern western styles with a rustic texture. Between Addison West, with thick block serifs, and Circus, a more decorative face, the two would bring an authentic and unique style to any artwork. The bold faces make a stand and standout for any design concept.
  32. Rheson by Twinletter, $15.00
    RHESON is the ideal font for any project that requires a small amount of gothic flair. Its various lovely and harmonious shapes let you select the perfect word for your project. The best part is that this font is of a high caliber, so you can be sure that your logo, label, badge, the newest music or movie videos, old-fashioned posters, and other items will all look their best.
  33. Loading Dock NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This typeface is patterned after the lettering produced by the Marsh Stencil Making Machine, which was an indispensable part of industrial shipping departments in the mid-twentieth century. The font is unicase, but includes a “this side up” pointing hand at the section mark position, and a recycle symbol at the German double-s position. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  34. Escript by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Escript is a part of the Take Type Library, which features winners of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contest. Hans-Jürgen Ellenberger designed this handwriting font with fresh, lively forms. Each letter has a slightly different character, yet all fit well together and this lack of concrete rules gives the font a spontaneous feel. Escript is well-suited to headlines, smaller texts, and initials when combined with constructed typefaces.
  35. Speedometer by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Speedometer is derived from Dimensions font family that is most narrow and black font for titling and logo. This Speedometer is more elegant by its contrast between the thickness of stem and thinness of the arms than Dimensions. This contrast makes more vigorous and speedy impressions too. All 6 weights and italics have upper and lower cases, accented characters and small capital glyphs that can be used with OpenType smcp feature.
  36. Linotype Dot by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Dot is part of the Take Type Library, featuring the winners of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contest. Designed by Lucy Davies, the figures are composed of a combination of white and black dots and the contrast makes the font look like points of light and darkness. The general impression of Dot lies somewhere between ornamental and technical. It combines well with sans serif and calligraphy fonts.
  37. I am online with u by Pisto Casero, $19.00
    The "Line" style of "I am online with u" font family was inspired by the idea of the digital connection of two people living in different parts of the world. Later on this idea was expanded, including different styles such as "Dashed" or "Dotted", which built the font family taking the initial idea to another level and keeping the connectivity concept alive. This typeface works best when used in big sizes.
  38. Verger Junior by David Engelby Foundry, $25.00
    Verger Junior is a serif font designed for editorial design, books, and magazines. But not constrained by anything but your fantastic imagination! Verger Junior is a part of the Verger Font Family. Junior is a moderate redesign with a ... specifik Ten-version for small text (footnotes, picture texts etc.) slightly narrower width a more conventional italic style new swash family Don't let its classic look fool you. It’s a working horse!
  39. ITC Medea by ITC, $40.99
    The designer of ITC Medea , Silvio Napoleone said: “I've always had an interest in early letter shapes, particularly how they influenced modern typographic designs. While I was on vacation in Greece, I had a chance to see, first-hand, examples of early letterforms and typography. They really made an impression on me.” The idea of combining the ancient and the modern to create something new was the primary inspiration behind ITC Medea. ITC Medea is essentially a careful blending of the modern sans serif with the elegant forms of the uncial. At first glance, Medea appears to be constructed of geometric shapes. However, closer inspection reveals many calligraphic subtleties. Stroke terminals are flared slightly in characters like the 'e' and 'c.' The top curve of the 'd' is more pronounced than the bottom, and characters like the 'o' are elliptical rather than round. “I gravitated towards the simplicity and legibility of the uncial and half-uncial,” Napoleone recalls. “I thought it would make a great titling font, and I was surprised at how attractive ITC Medea looked in a body text.”
  40. Invincible Duo Script by Prestige Artsy Studio, $19.00
    Introducing Invincible Duo, a sleek, modern, and clean font package designed to elevate your creative projects. This dynamic duo consists of two fonts that perfectly complement each other, offering endless possibilities for your designs. The first font, a beautiful script, exudes elegance and charm. With an abundance of ligatures — over 170 ligatures, with every word becomes a work of art. Its flowing strokes and intricate details add a touch of sophistication, making it ideal for invitations, logos, branding, and other projects where a touch of beauty is desired. The second font, a bold sans, brings a contemporary edge to the table. With its clean lines and strong presence, it grabs attention and exudes confidence. Perfect for headlines, titles, and bold statements, this font adds a bold and modern touch to your designs, creating impact and visual appeal. Invincible Duo is carefully crafted to ensure seamless harmony between the script and sans font. When used together, they create a stunning visual contrast that captivates the audience. Whether combined or used individually, these fonts make a lasting impression and deliver a powerful, cohesive message.
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