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  1. Alison Phillips by Letterhend, $16.00
    Introducing Alison Phillips, a Casual handwritten font designed to bring a touch of authenticity and personal flair to your projects. With its textured brush look, this font exudes an organic and intimate feel, allowing your designs to evoke a sense of uniqueness and character. Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Alternates & Ligatures Multilingual PUA encoded We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many of Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations.
  2. Brunette by DearType, $29.00
    The Brunette font was created with the sole purpose to serve companies that want to express character, emotion, and personal touch through their logotypes (think Bakeries, Juice Bars, Cafes, Jewelry stores, etc.) Brunette was made entirely from scratch (handwritten letters on paper), which were then vectorized and tweaked to gain consistency. The charm of the font is in its irregularity and resemblance to real handwriting. Brunette is perfect for businesses that want to convey a casual and organic image while making their products more human and approachable.
  3. Sovba by insigne, $-
    Sovba is an amiable rounded sans-serif inspired by handwriting. Sovba is useful for a look that is uniquely casual, fresh and smooth. Sovba simplifies character forms down to their basic characteristics, and has a strong, silky smooth forward motion. Sovba includes more traditional optional alternates for a number of characters, including the ëEí and ëF,í OpenType alternate characters, old style figures and small caps. Sovba is a fine choice when you require a versatile upright oblique for logotypes, headlines or short blocks of text.
  4. Ringtail by Din Studio, $25.00
    Every font designer has their own favorite font type, which you do not need to find as it takes too much time to figure it out for you until you can match it with a perfect font. Ringtail has the best answer to your needs. Ringtail is a font containing two font types to use together or separately: sans serif and script fonts. Sans serif font has firm, modern, simple looking lines without curvy edges. Meanwhile, the script font has curvy lines in water paint or ink textures. The textures are extra lines added to each letter and to the background letter patterns. A textured script font looks more artistic and more detailed than the other ordinary script fonts to show elegant, romantic impressions in your designs. Additionally, script font can be applied for adding extra visual contrasts to designs with sans serif font. Features: Stylistic Sets Ligatures Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Ringtail fits best for various design projects, such as brandings, posters, banners, logos, magazine covers, quotes, headings, printed products, invitations, name cards, merchandise, social media, etc. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  5. Hoofer by Scholtz Fonts, $15.00
    Light and flexible, slightly retro, casual and readable, Hoofer combines 28 brush script, mono line script and sans-serif styles with ornaments into one Mega-Family. The different styles of the Hoofer Mega-family have been chosen to work together and to harmonize in a pleasing way. The Hoofer Mega-Family of fonts can be divided into three sub-families: Hoofer BRUSH subfamily: An eclectic group of five fonts. These are mainly joined scripts. Hoofer LINE subfamily: Seven mono-line scripts with joined letters in a number of weights, widths and styles. Hoofer SANS subfamily: Sixteen casual, Sans-Serif fonts. They are very readable and in a variety of weights & styles The mood of the Hoofer mega-family is light and flexible, slightly retro, casual and readable. It combines script and many sans-serif styles with ornaments into one Mega-Family. The different styles of the Hoofer Mega-family have been chosen to work together and to harmonize in a pleasing way. The Brush Sub-Family is designed for titling, packaging and display purposes, The Line Sub-Family can also be used for titling, packaging and display, however, it is less “showy”, and conveys an air of informality. The Sans Sub-Family is designed to shine as sub-heads and as body text. The wide range of Hoofline styles gives you, the designer, great flexibility in creating just the mood or impression that you want. Most of the fonts can use one or more OpenType Features. These can be accessed in a number of ways. The reason for this is that the major software producers provide different (and often conflicting) ways of accessing OpenType Features. In some cases such software manufacturers provide NO way of accessing certain OpenType Features. We have tried to remedy this by providing a highly flexible family of fonts. OPENTYPE (these OpenType features are only available in the “otf” fonts and not in the “ttf” fonts.) OpenType features that Hoofer makes use of are: Swashes (Word-Begin and Word-End Features); Alternate Numerals; and True Small Caps. ORNAMENTS In addition the Hoofer family has a font containing 94 ornaments. ALTERNATE NUMERALS You can access two sets of figures (numbers) in Hoofer Sans fonts. Both sets are tabular and lining but they differ in the height (but not the width) of the figures. The height of the alternate figures has been chosen so that they are compatible with the small caps. However, these alternate figures are available in ALL Hoofer Sans fonts, whether they feature small cap fonts or not. Hoofer has all the features usually included in a fully professional font. Language support includes all European character sets, Greek symbols and all punctuation. Opentype features include automatic replacement of some characters and discretionary replacement of stylistic alternatives.
  6. Claim Check JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A page from an old manual for sign painters yielded the hand-lettered alphabet that served as a model for Claim Check JNL.
  7. Valimo by Fenotype, $19.00
    Valimo RMX is a destroyed hard-to-read typeface. It's suitable for creating text "textures" where you don't necessarily need any actual content.
  8. Echophonic by Rocket Type, $14.00
    Try new Echophonic today! It's hi-fidelity sound you can actually see! Another miracle of modern science in several weights by Rocket Type.
  9. Tom's New Roman - Unknown license
  10. Innamoramento - Unknown license
  11. Tikitype - Unknown license
  12. Bodiam by Hanoded, $15.00
    Two years ago I went on a camping holiday in England with my wife and (then two) small children. The first stop was a nature campsite near the village of Bodiam in East Sussex. My son wanted to see a real castle, so I figured Bodiam Castle was the 'realest' of them all! He loved it, as the castle had a moat, crenellated walls, a bunch of towers and a guy dressed up as a knight. Bodiam font is a rough didone-ish affair. It is all caps, but you can freely mix upper and lower case. It would be ideal for book covers, posters and maybe even for castles. Comes with a treasure chest of diacritics.
  13. UniLeaf - 100% free
  14. Aunchanted Elite by Typotheticals, $5.00
    Originally released free as Aunchanted, but completely redrawn with gentler curves to give a softer feel to the face. Aunchanted Elite has been expanded and updated in 2022
  15. Artesanias - Personal use only
  16. abc - Unknown license
  17. Syphon Spritz - Personal use only
  18. PaddingtonSC - Unknown license
  19. Travelcons - Personal use only
  20. Raslani American letters - Unknown license
  21. End of Path - Unknown license
  22. Jangly walk - 100% free
  23. Parasight - Unknown license
  24. Feldicouth Norm - Unknown license
  25. Henderson Slab by Sudtipos, $39.00
    A few bold caps drawn by Albert Du Bois for the 1906 Henderson Sign Painter book started me in the direction of looking at how sign painters approached slabs after the industrial revolution. The usual happened from there. My exercise in the early lettering roots of what eventually became the definition of geometric typography ended up having a life of its own. The majuscules led to minuscules, one idiosyncratic bold weight led to six more, and uprights led to italics. What was kind-of-interesting in the early twentieth century persuaded me to make it interesting enough a century later. This of course meant alternates, swashes, the standard baggage that keeps calling my name. Henderson Slab is a family of seven weights plus italics, all full of open features and extended Latin language support. Part of this family’s appeal is its coverage of nearly the entire of the slab serif through the last 100 years — the basis is the manual, humanist origins, the swashed forms come right out of the phototypesetting era, and the alternates and mostly modern constructs of contemporary ideas. The result is a set with the ability to function in modern spaces, from corporate to editorial, in text or display, while both winking and nodding at the roots of what is now considered a geometric endeavor. (Basic version do not include alternates, swashes, etc).
  26. Pleiades - Unknown license
  27. Domestic Manners - Unknown license
  28. Dry Brush Serif by Kaer, $28.00
    I'm happy to present you my new classic style font. It's a vintage serif font with my brush touches. I used dry strokes with rough edges decoration elements. Perfect if you want to add slight retro style to your project. I designed it for fashion labels, classic headlines, glamour posters, luxury identity, wedding invitations. You will get: * Uppercase glyphs * Numbers and symbols * Multilingual support * Free future updates Please feel free to request to add characters you need: kaer.pro@gmail.com Thank you!
  29. Visby Round CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    Visby Round takes the charismatic forms of its sibling Visby and softens them, creating a friendly, approachable look. Perfect anywhere you need a little smooth sans-serif goodness. Includes Latin and Cyrillic scripts. Visby Round CF pairs well with contrasting, shap typefaces, particularly text-friendly serifs like Artifex CF and Addington CF. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, including new features, and free technical support.Check out Artifex Hand CF which is a great pair for Visby Round CF.
  30. Olivette CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    With an extreme stroke contrast and wide, spacious construction, Olivette blends understated minimalism with elegance and expression. Olivette’s fine details shine at large sizes on screen and in print. Olivette CF pairs well with simple typefaces, set at smaller sizes, such as Greycliff CF and Artifex Hand CF. The key is to let Olivette breathe, setting it at large sizes with plenty of open space. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, including new features, and free technical support.
  31. Untitled-1 - Unknown license
  32. H74 Dishonor by Hydro74, $9.99
    Dishonor is a dog town inspired street tag styled typeface.
  33. Menagerie by Funk King, $5.00
    Menagerie is a dot script font containing some unusual glyphs.
  34. Donut by Vladvertising, $20.00
    Yummy dönut ya? Does this type make me look fat?
  35. Tenacious Brush by PintassilgoPrints, $26.00
    Tenacious Brush is an expressive font, provocative, free spirited and wild hearted. It's an all-caps face, with 4 alternates for each letter and 2 for each numeral — some letters also have stylistic choices. For that spontaneous hand-painted feel, you know. Turn on the contextual alternates feature to automatically cycle all these variety of glyphs. Or... pick your choices manually, which is quite a playful task now in some applications like Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop — just select a glyph and you see its alternates. The font brings yet some useful ornaments to give an extra buzz here and there. And let's not forget to mention the extended language coverage. And there are even fractions available! And ordinals! Definitely not just a rad face. This is a cool brush font with a contemporary tone, offering endless design possibilities: logos, poster art, branding, bold imagery, packaging, t-shirts, apparel and much more... With loads of attitude included. Step into it!
  36. Kompot Slab by VP Creative Shop, $20.00
    Introducing Kompot - This is the Greatest Font... actually typeface with 2 styles Kompot Slab is swirly, vintage typeface with 2 styles to enchant your next project. They are loaded alternate glyphs and multilingual support. Very versatile fonts that works great in large and small sizes. Basic latin, advanced latin, basic Cyrillic and advanced Cyrillic character sets are supported! Kompot Slab is perfect for branding projects, home-ware designs, product packaging, magazine headers - or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. Uppercase numeral, punctuation & Symbol Regular Outline Alternate glyphs Multilingual support Basic and Advanced Cyrillic support How to access alternate glyphs? To access alternate glyphs in Adobe InDesign or Illustrator, choose Window Type & Tables Glyphs In Photoshop, choose Window Glyphs. In the panel that opens, click the Show menu and choose Alternates for Selection. Double-click an alternate's thumbnail to swap them out. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions! Mock ups and backgrounds used are not included. Thank you! Enjoy!
  37. Weird Better by Heyfonts, $15.00
    Weird Better fonts are typography designs that imitate or simulate the appearance of liquids. They are often fluid and dynamic in nature, providing an illusion of movement and flow in letters and characters. Weird Better fonts can be created using different design techniques, including hand-drawn illustrations, digital effects, or 3D modeling software. Some common features of liquid fonts include: Fluid and dynamic appearance: Weird Better fonts have a free-flowing and organic appearance, mimicking the look and movement of liquids such as water, ink, or paint. Variations in thickness: The thickness of the lines and curves in Weird Better fonts can vary, creating an uneven and organic appearance. Versatile use: Weird Better fonts are commonly used in creative designs such as logos, album covers, and advertising campaigns to create an eye-catching and memorable visual impact. Overall, Weird Better fonts are a unique and creative way to portray text, giving a sense of energy, motion, and fluidity to design projects.
  38. LTC Garamont by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    Frederic Goudy joined Lanston as art advisor in 1920. One of his first initiatives was to design a new version of Garamond based on original Garamond designs of 1540. Goudy intended his free-hand drawings to be cut exactly as he had drawn them and fought with the workmen at Lanston to keep them from “correcting” his work. This new type was called Garamont (an acceptable alternate spelling) to distinguish it from other Garamonds on the market. (The other Garamonds on the market at that time were later confirmed to be the work of Jean Jannon.) In 2001, Jim Rimmer digitized Garamont in two weights. The display weight is based on the actual metal outlines to compensate slightly for the ink gain that occurs with letterpress printing. The text weight is a touch heavier and more appropriate for general offset and digital text work. Digital Garamont is available to the public for the first time in 2005.
  39. Truecolor by Ditatype, $29.00
    Truecolor is a bold and distinctive brush font that commands attention. The characters in this font are characterized by their robust, square forms, which give the font a sense of solidity and reliability. Each letter is meticulously designed to maintain a cohesive and balanced appearance, adding an air of authority and visual impact to your text. It has the power to transform your text into a striking focal point, ensuring that every word is seen and remembered. In addition, you can also enjoy the features here. Features: Ligatures Stylistic Sets Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Truecolor fits in headlines, logos, posters, flyers, branding materials, print media, editorial layouts, and many more designs. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  40. Writable Story by Din Studio, $29.00
    Have you ever dreamed of belonging to an eye-catching design happily enjoyed by customers? Well, it is time to make your dream come true. Writable Story is a modern, handmade, aesthetic calligraphy font to fascinate your customers and increase your brandings. It is more than just a handwriting because each stroke expresses luxury and beauty. In addition to being visually esthetic, Writable Story is arranged to be eligible either in its bigger-sized or smaller-sized texts. Features: Ligatures Stylistic Set PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Use Writable Story for various designs, such as posters, banners, logos, book covers, headings, printed products, merchandise, social media, and more. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Enjoy your experience with this font and feel free to contact us for further product information or trouble complaints. Thank you and wish you good luck with your designs.
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