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  1. KleinsFirstScript - Unknown license
  2. Amati Pro by RMU, $40.00
    A revived and updated version of Georg Trump's Amati which was first released by C. Weber Foundry, Stuttgart, in 1951. A compressed multilingual serif font for many purposes.
  3. Seibi Minato by Nihon Literal, $169.00
    Designed for the covers of children’s literature and picture books, this is a freehand-style, rounded gothic typeface that conveys warmth and softness. It has also been sold as a font for use in game software. 児童書や絵本の表紙向けにデザインされた、あたたかさややわらかさを表現したい場面で使われるフリーハンド(手書き風)書体です。ゲームソフトなどに組み込まれるフォントとしての販売実績もあります。右肩上がりのリズミカルなフリーハンドタッチで、ヨコ組タテ組どちらでも読みやすく組むことができます。
  4. Lontara by Triden Works, $21.00
    PREFACE Lontara typeface shape is originally created by freehand technique, without modify other exist digital typeface. It purely inspired by traditional Lontara manuscript, South Sulawesi. Lontara typeface is dedicated for originality of Indonesian Cultural. ORIGINS The La Galigo that written in traditional Lontara script is widely believed by people Buginese as a bible of sacred and should not be read without a certain ritual preceded.It tells the story of hundreds of descendants of the gods who live at a time for 6 (six), hereditary generation, the various kingdoms in South Sulawesi and the surrounding islands. The Lontara script is an Brahmic script traditionally used for the Bugis language, Makassarese language, and Mandar languages of Sulawesi in modern Indonesia. It is also known as the Buginese script. It was largely replaced by the Latin alphabet during the period of Dutch colonization.
  5. Heineken - Unknown license
  6. SpaceMace by Scannerlicker, $33.00
    SpaceMace is a pixel-font designed for print work... or not! It features 950 glyphs, from Basic Latin to Greek and Cyrillic, with ligatures, swashes and much, much more!
  7. Homogenic by HIRO.std, $16.00
    Homogenic is a new casual modern script font. This font describes about girly, feminist, elegant, dynamic, humanist, easy to use and will bring a good harmony when the letters are connected and paired each other. FEATURES - Support Opentype Features - Support Ligatures - Automatic stylistic alternates bb dd ee ff gg hh ii kk ll mm nn oo pp rr ss tt zz ah ak al am an ar ba bh bl br bt cl ch eh ek el em en gh ght gl gn gr gt ie ih ik il im in ir jt lt nt oh ok ol om on or or ov ow se sh sk sl sn sp sr st ue uh uk ul um un ur ve we wi wo yl yn yt Sl Sh Sk - Uppercase - Lowercase - Numbering and Punctuations - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac USE Homogenic works great in any branding, logos, magazines, apparel, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, invitation, stationery and any projects that need handwriting taste.
  8. Ringlet - Unknown license
  9. AidaSerif - Unknown license
  10. Gabardina - Personal use only
  11. Quebrada - 100% free
  12. DorovarFLF-Carolus - Unknown license
  13. Meister Antiqua by RMU, $35.00
    Voilà, the Meister Antiqua font family, which was originally released by Typoart, Dresden, circa 1951, is again available as a remastered, modernized and digitized version, with swash caps integrated in the Italics.
  14. Barata Display by Estudio Arellano Type Foundry, $25.00
    Barata Display is an all caps script family font inspired by the street vendors and informal commerce in Latin countries. A condensed defined and thick stroke evokes the chalk signs that are made in "tianguis", markets, greengrocers, barbecues and flea markets from Los Angeles to Buenos Aires. It is a typeface that "SCREAM" buy me, save money, discounted, almost Free, opportunity!. What distinguishes the New Barata Display from Estudio Arellano Type Foundry is the expressive power of its structure. The Alphabet is built on the geometric principle of free traces from freehand writing. Composed of 236 capital Roman characters, Barata Display includes most common accents and diacritics. Barata Display can be used in any kind of commercial or personal promotion, in graphic design, web, print, animation, etc. Perfect for price labels, tags and other applications such as posters and t-shirts. It is a typeface ideal for headlines and Lettering.
  15. Rennie Mackintosh Allan Glens by CRMFontCo, $35.00
    Since the 2006 launch of Rennie Mackintosh Glasgow, the world’s first lowercase Mackintosh-style typeface, designer George R. Grant has been pleased with its acceptance by Mackintosh lovers around the world. In fact, “Glasgow” has proved to be as popular as the original “founding” font, the classic Charles Rennie Mackintosh Font. By modifying many of these letterforms, and giving a more “freehand” shaping, George has developed this latest offering. The font has irregular “serifs” at the extremities of each stem - a suggestion of being handwritten. The name “Allan Glens” comes from the high school Mackintosh attended which, coincidentally, George did too. Says George, “As the school no longer exists, I wanted a way to perpetuate the Allan Glen’s name in type. I can think of no better way than associating it with the name of one of the school’s most famous sons. One of the glyphs even features the school logo”.
  16. P&A Sans by Prominent and Affluent, $24.00
    Introducing P&A Sans, a modern sans serif font that combines geometric shapes with unique and glitchy characters that will make your design stand out from the crowd. This typeface is perfect for editorial design, branding, or advertising needs. P&A Sans has a solid character structure and supports multiple languages, so it's great for anyone looking to create designs with a global impact. Whether you're a freelancer, student or professional designer, P&A Sans can help you create something truly unique and special.
  17. Song ASC Traditional by Ascender, $523.99
    Song ASC is a Traditional Chinese family with Big 5 support. Song ASC features a serif stroke style. The Song ASC font character set supports Latin-1 and Traditional Chinese (code page 950).
  18. Commander Edge - Personal use only
  19. OldeChicago - Unknown license
  20. Fantazija - Unknown license
  21. Happy Birthday Ryan by Majestype, $15.00
    Happy Birthday Ryan is a fun handwriting font that comes with 451 glyphs. This font has OpenType features for custom design work. Use of Contextual Alternates and double letters of this font will appear differently.
  22. Oaxaqueña Tall - Personal use only
  23. 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.
  24. Lumios Marker by My Creative Land, $29.99
    Lumios is a freehand casual marker script that was created using Pilot Sign Pen. It has both extended Latin and basic Cyrillic support that is enhanced with oodles of ligatures (latin as well as cyrillic) and alternates. As a compliment to the script I also created Lumios Design Elements font that can be useful in brand design, greeting cards design etc. Both fonts were carefully traced by hand and have clean edges, hence they are safe to use in all graphic design software (including but not limited to Adobe Suite, Silhouette and Cricut Design, Affinity Designer etc) as well as on websites. The script is fully unicode mapped. To use it in Silhouette and similar applications that do not support OpenType features (yet), you may need to use your default Mac/Windows software such as Font Book or Character Map to select alternates you need. Lumios Marker is a perfect companion to Lumios Typewriter, sharing the same soft curves and clean letter edges.
  25. Dunyah by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Dunyah – An Organic Marker Script Typeface Dunyah, an organic marker script typeface, embodies a distinctive blend of fluidity and authenticity, making it a captivating choice for a range of creative endeavors. With each stroke, Dunyah exudes a handcrafted essence, emulating the natural and dynamic flow of freehand markers. Its letters dance gracefully across the canvas, maintaining a harmonious balance between sophistication and approachability. The typeface’s organic design captures the nuanced irregularities of authentic handwriting, providing a unique and personalized touch to any project. Whether used for branding, invitations, or artistic displays, Dunyah effortlessly infuses a sense of warmth and character, creating a visually engaging experience for those who encounter its expressive, nature-inspired charm. Dunyah is perfect for branding projects, logo, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, invitation, stationery, game, fashion and any projects. Fonts include multilingual support for; Afrikaans, Albanian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish.
  26. Chica Mono - Unknown license
  27. HeiT ASC Traditional Chinese by Ascender, $523.99
    The HeiT ASC Font family contains 3 Traditional Chinese fonts with Big 5 support. HeiT ASC Font Family features a sans serif style with consistent strokes. HeiT ASC Bold Font Family character Set: Latin-1, Traditional Chinese (code page 950).
  28. Sabática - Personal use only
  29. ITC Jiggery Pokery by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Jiggery Pokery is the work of British freelance designer Carol Kemp. ITC Jiggery Pokery evolved from lettering for a project which needed to be quirky, wacky and fun," says Kemp. "The name came to me as the letters appear to jig along - it just seemed to fit. 'Jiggery Pokery' is London Cockney slang which has a variety of meanings. It's used to describe behavior such as 'ducking and diving', trickery, juggling (especially of financial matters!), or 'hanky panky'. My grandparents were Cockneys, and my uncle would use colourful rhyming slang which I loved to hear as a child.""
  30. Food Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    A playful dingbat/picture font of what else but food. Each tiny illustration is offered as a line drawing and a reverse. Great for menus or to add a little fun to inter office communications. Use the pickle as a header for 911 memos.
  31. Estencil by RG Hunt Type Design, $15.00
    Estencil was inspired by the use of stencil fonts used as text knocked out of steel plates. Not suitable for long text, it works well for display, signage, and wayfinding applications., maintaining legibility from a distance. It includes the Western European character set, with 251 glyphs.
  32. Sargoo - Unknown license
  33. f3 Secuencia round ffp - Personal use only
  34. Challenger by Linotype, $29.99
    German-born, veteran graphic designer and calligrapher Mandred Kloppert, has designed everything from book covers and packaging to logos and fonts. In fact, in 1977, one of his poster designs was voted best poster of the year. Challenger, his first digital typeface draws on his more than 40 years of experience as a freelance graphic designer and calligrapher. Challenger is a versatile font and is particularly effective in contexts in which the purpose is to put across a message very directly and assertively, while retaining a dignified style - in advertisement texts, on packaging, invitations and greetings cards and the like. It is dynamic without being overbearing, individual without being quirky.
  35. Soutumi by MYSTERIAN, $9.00
    SOUTUMI Features: 6 Ampersand options per weight Extended Latin characters 2 Pi symbols Capital and lowercase 'sharp S' Loathing the time it took me to complete the family for my personal freelance identity, Multipolar (& the first font I ever authored myself), I vowed to take the challenge of working within considerable record time. Soutumi was conceived of this challenge; it's vain purpose as such is more meaningful than the forms or any other semiotics that make up itself. Whereas Multipolar took me 9 months to complete, Soutumi was finished within the span of 3, and also sports three times more ampersand alternatives (as that theme was a running joke in Multipolar).
  36. Delphin LT by Linotype, $29.99
    Introduced by the font foundry C.E. Weber in 1951 and 1955, Delphin was designed by Georg Trump and cut by Egon Graf. Its lower case letters have a handwritten feel which contrasts nicely with the straighter, relatively small capitals. Delphin has a lyric character particularly suited for poetic texts.
  37. Detective Bureau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Traditional stencil type faces have always projected images of strength, power, police, military or industry. The hand-lettered title card for 1951's "Detective Story" (directed by William Wyler) is a perfect example of this. A bold Roman letter style, it was the perfect inspiration for Detective Bureau JNL.
  38. Enemafont - Unknown license
  39. Dead Elder Metal by Studio Hello Good, $45.00
    Dead Elder is a font that embodies the raw, visceral essence of death metal in every stroke and curve. With an astonishing array of 952 meticulously crafted glyphs, this font unleashes a dark, otherworldly energy that is perfect for conveying the macabre and relentless intensity of the death metal genre.
  40. Architect - Unknown license
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