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  1. Damage Control by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A kind of grunge with that cool wild look so associated with the current trend of today.
  2. Ulissia by Autographis, $39.50
    Ulissia is a hand-drawn slab serif typeface with a strong character. It reminds me of the 50s, 60s and the film noir period or of old Wild West movies.
  3. Devin by Linotype, $29.99
    Devin is designed mainly for the benefit of the advertising industry, and it surely is a nice typeface for headings, isn't it? And you should see what a nice body type it makes! I had no other typeface in mind when working with it, but I can now find several typefaces it is related to. It reminds of the egyptienne group, but I did't really plan that. The name Devin is taken from my birth region. There is a castle with that name on the northern Adriatic coast (known even from Rilke's Duino elegies - Duino is another name of the same castle). A castle ruin called Devin, too, can be found on a height above the Danube in Slovakia, not far away from its capital Bratislava. Devin was released in 1994.
  4. Pulp Fiction by Comicraft, $19.00
    The name's Heironymous Flask. Some of my acquaintances call me 'Hip.' Those that know me really well don't call me at all. In my game, you don't make friends. You make excuses. Like it says on the door, I'm a private hippopotamus. This is my story. This is my font. Features: Six weights (Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Heavy & Heavy Italic) with upper and lowercase alphabets.
  5. BiIuend Vibes by Ridtype, $50.00
    This font is inspired by summer nuances that convey the long-awaited vacation of enjoying the summer atmosphere outdoors and spending time with friends, girlfriends, and family. This font was created to give the impression of a summer atmosphere as a digital form that can be implemented both for printing t-shirts, stickers, and supporting tools for graphic design needs that can represent a summer atmosphere.
  6. The Story Begins & Ends by Comicraft, $19.00
    It is NOT the END, my friend. Beyond the Saga, beyond the Hype, Beyond the expectations of marketing executives and studio shareholders lie prequels AND sequels. It has been said that every journey has a first step as THE STORY BEGINS, and every Generation has a Legend, a Story, a Franchise and an inevitable descent into mindless exploitation where THE STORY ENDS. It's true, all of it!
  7. F2F Allineato by Linotype, $29.99
    Allineato was part of the Face2Face project, a fontlabel created with a couple of friend in order to stimulate new ideas and forms in the typographical landscape. Most of the Typefaces were used by Alexander Branczyk in his famous techno magazine "Frontpage". About Allineato: "Al" means "Alessio Leonardi" and Lineato "lined", but if you read it as an italian world means "conformed to a given line".
  8. Eckhardt Casual JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Eckhardt Casual JNL was modeled from an example of poster lettering found in a 1941 Speedball® Lettering Pen instruction book. The font is named in honor of Jeff Levine's good friend, the late Albert Eckhardt, Jr. (owner of Allied Signs in Miami, Florida until his passing) and is one of a number of releases with a "sign painter" theme that comprise the "Eckhardt Series".
  9. Eckhardt Poster Brush JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Eckhardt Poster Brush JNL is part of a series of fonts emulating many of the various styles of hand lettering employed by sign painters and show card writers. The series is named in honor of the late Albert Eckhardt, Jr. - a talented sign writer and a good friend of the font's designer, Jeff Levine. Eckhardt Poster Italic JNL is an angled treatment of the font.
  10. Ed McGuinness by Comicraft, $39.00
    Fighting American and all around Superman Ed McGuinness joins our Masters of Comic Book Art with a font inspired by his gamma ray saturated handwriting! Ed is officially a friend of Comicraft and a big smile in Hulk form! Now a small slice of this Jolly Green Giant is available as an alphabet waiting for puny humans to arrange in words of no more than two syllables.
  11. Reva Pro by Arodora Type, $20.00
    Reva is an extremely aesthetic font that will warm you up. As well as being suitable for use in every field, Reva will be a good friend in your logo designs. In addition, magazines, brochures, posters will not leave you alone in your work. Reva will represent you well thanks to the round and hot images in the paragraphs. Also multilingual support, ligatures and more await
  12. Rosalina by Supfonts, $15.00
    Hello, friends. Here's my new experiment. This font breaks the boundaries even more. Rosalina combines all these qualities: simple and clear, looks at ease. It is perfect for signatures or design, wedding invites and cards, where you do not need a strict style :) Test it out below to see how it could look for your next project! Check out my blog: https://www.instagram.com/zloillev pinterest.com/dmitriychirkov7 Enjoy
  13. Lost Signal by Zamjump, $11.00
    Lost Signal is a two-style display that's absolutely perfect for editorial headlines. Her bold and characterful figure makes her perfect for posters, extreme sports, automotive and magazine covers. Reserved for upper and lower case in each style, featuring fl and fi ligatures, this calm and bold typeface is a content creator's best friend. Including: Uppercase, Lowercase. Numbers, Punctuation & Symbols. Diacritic for Multilingual Support
  14. Kerp by aRc, $10.00
    Kerp introduces the new trend in handwriting practice for kids in preK-Kindergarten. It's fun, unique and visually stimulating that will encourage any young "alphabet tracers" to find joy while learning their ABCs. This TrueType font is great for creating personalized tracing worksheets, flashcards and even home-made greeting cards. For best results, big fonts are highly recommended to see the fine details of each character. Kerp was conceptualized in 2007 to inspire a 4 year-old boy to stop from his hectic schedule of playing. It started from hand-drawn apples forming the letter A to non-stop digital editing until 2008. The images selected are things that are associated to a preschooler's life varying from food to school supplies.
  15. Takox by John Moore Type Foundry, $7.00
    Takox is a display typeface based on a synthesis of righteousness extreme, futuristic spirit leads us to a way of plotting the words in a new way and in line with trends and technology synthesis century. Extreme music. Takox is provided with style forms to small caps, in both Regular and Italic. What was the inspiration for designing the font? Takox is the result of my own research in finding straight shapes of great simplicity. What are its main characteristics and features? Display font witn straight shapes of great simplicity. Usage recommendations: This letter design is ideal for use 3D extrusions, ideal to represent natural forms of cristals, metal or mechanical things. Fits indiustriales representations and aerospace, also for extreme music and avant garde.
  16. F2F HogRoach by Linotype, $29.99
    The Techno sound of the 1990s, a personal computer, a font creation software and some inspiration had been the sources to the F2F (Face2Face) font series. Thomas Nagel and his friends had the demand to create new unusual faces that should be used in the leading german techno magazine Frontpage". Even typeset in 6 point to nearly unreadability it was a pleasure for the kids to read and decrypt the messages."
  17. F2F Screen Scream by Linotype, $29.99
    Heavy techno music, a personal computer, a font creation program and some inspiration had been the sources to the Face 2 Face font series. Thomas Nagel and his friends had the demand to create new unusual faces that should be used in the leading german techno magazine Frontpage". Even typeset in 6 point to nearly unreadability it was a pleasure for the kids to read and decrypt the messages."
  18. F2F ZakkGlobe by Linotype, $29.99
    The Techno sound of the 1990s, a personal computer, a font creation software and some inspiration had been the sources to the F2F (Face2Face) font series. Thomas Nagel and his friends had the demand to create new unusual faces that should be used in the leading german techno magazine Frontpage". Even typeset in 6 point to nearly unreadability it was a pleasure for the kids to read and decrypt the messages."
  19. Eckhardt Poster Board JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Eckhardt Poster Board JNL further continues Jeff Levine's series of sign painter-oriented fonts, named in honor of his good friend Albert Eckhardt, Jr. (who ran Allied signs in Miami, Florida from 1959 until his passing). The typeface is a casual brush style, modeled from an image of a do-it-yourself sign making kit comprised of stencils, paint and brush spotted for sale through an online auction.
  20. F2F Pixmix by Linotype, $29.99
    The Techno sound of the 1990s, a personal computer, a font creation software and some inspiration had been the sources to the F2F (Face2Face) font series. Thomas Nagel and his friends had the demand to create new unusual faces that should be used in the leading german techno magazine Frontpage". Even typeset in 6 point to nearly unreadability it was a pleasure for the kids to read and decrypt the messages."
  21. Drimba by Andrew Tomson, $10.00
    Hey, friends! How often do you share your social media posts? Modern man is already so used to them that he shares his emotions and feelings in them without hiding anything. We have begun to trust them. How to show a good mood? Of course, with a photo with a smile and a signature. This font is great for expressing your emotions. Good luck and love to you!
  22. Asyatu by Twinletter, $15.00
    Asyatu Arabic style font. These fonts are not only useful and beautiful. They are also well made. Our designers work hard to ensure the quality of each font is similar to that of a professional calligrapher. This font is perfect for you whether you are designing Islamic greeting cards for your friends’ weddings. Invitations for big events like engagement parties or birthday parties, as well as your various special projects.
  23. Illustrate IT - Unknown license
  24. Messy Linocut 2D by 2D Typo, $24.00
    Don't try to find logic in this font, nor the harmony of the forms. It is meant to be crank. All the letters were first cut in linoleum and then digitized. Hence, everything is alive. You will find no uniform elements. We think this font will find its use in the hands of a brave designer.
  25. Terminator Cyr - 100% free
  26. Gaffer by Typadelic, $9.95
    Gaffer is a simple little font! The backward slant, large x-height and short ascenders/descenders give the font a casual handwritten look. I’ve included some extra ligatures (ffi, ffl, ff, ks, tt, tf, ft, st) which will substitute automatically when used with OpenType savvy applications. Use Gaffer for projects where you need a casual look: on the web, scrapbooking, greeting cards, emails or a letter to a friend. Where would *you* use Gaffer?
  27. Spooky Party by Stefani Letter, $12.00
    Spooky Party is a unique and very unique display font. Add to your creative ideas and notice how they make them stand out! This will take all crafts to the next level! Spooky Feast is perfect for logos, quotes, posters, clothing, and any other design that requires a strong and unique touch. To stay up-to-date on my latest work, follow me and let's be friends because there will be many promos.
  28. Aromanis by Oui Studio, $14.00
    Hello friends! The 'Aromanis' font is coming, a playful and sweet font in two variants: Regular and Shadow. Aromanis font comes with a complete package of uppercase, lowercase, numeric, punctuation, multilingual characters, and some of the alternative glyphs to add an extra to your word. It's perfect for branding, logo, invitation, greeting card, packaging, graphic tee, poster, anything that you need to make a playful, fun, neat and sweet effect in your works. Happy creating :)
  29. Glaston by Gatype, $12.00
    Hello friends... We are proud to present our new font. New natural Glaston with handwriting and script style makes this font look elegant, natural, stylish. Glaston would be perfect for invitations, logos & branding, photography, advertising, watermarks, social media posts, product packaging, product designs, labels, wedding designs, stationery, special events or anything else that requires a taste for handwriting. What this font includes: Glaston (OTF) Fully accessible without additional design software. Fonts include multilingual support. Enjoy!
  30. Johanna Whimsy JF by Jukebox Collection, $32.99
    Johanna Whimsy is a fun light-hearted script font that is named after a friend of the designer who is a well known folk artist. The design was inspired by a hand lettered sample from the 1960s and has an engaging mid-century feminine style. The font features alternate versions of the h, i, n and m for some typographic variety. The typeface exudes delight and happiness and is perfect for a variety of designs.
  31. Olimpos by Gatype, $8.00
    Olimpos is a Display sans font that is absolutely perfect for editorial headlines. Her large, bold and slender figure is perfect for posters, t-shirts, and magazine covers. Reserved for capital letters only, this calm and bold typeface is a content creator's best friend. font files Uppercase, Numbers, Punctuation & Symbols. Diacritic for Multilingual Support This Olimpos is a modern sans-serif font that includes 4 weights of the normal style and the Italic style.
  32. Far Space AT by Andrew Tomson, $10.00
    Hi, friends! Sitting under the starry sky, I thought about extraterrestrial life and was inspired. I imagined if there was extraterrestrial life and their means of communication. The outline of this font popped up in my mind and I quickly sketched it out so I wouldn't forget it! This font is great for logos, quotes, space-themed inscriptions, it's also just pleasing to the eye and makes you think about the extraterrestrial!
  33. Wolfie Font Family by Oui Studio, $17.00
    Hello friends! The 'Wolfie' font family is coming; a dynamic and new vintage feel. It's perfect for branding, logo, packaging, header, title, etc. Wolfie is great if you pair it with an 80s illustration, it will make the design even more dope. Wolfie are available in 3 Widths (Condensed - Ultra Condensed - Normal) with matches 5 weights (Light - Semi Light - Regular - SemiBold - Bold) total 30 fonts and support for 75+ language. Happy creating :)
  34. Asterlight by NREY, $19.00
    Hi, friends! Introducing new typeface - Asterlight. It is a new display font with 2 styles and cool characters. Asterlight has multilingual support includes cyrillic. Many ligatures make your typography most variable. It works well with normal size text and for large displays or short words. You may combine uppercase and smallcase in the text body, as alternates symbols. The Asterlight typeface is suitable for : product packaging, labeling, logo, classic shop, ethnic shop, titles, etc
  35. Eckhardt Signwriter JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Eckhardt Signwriter JNL is based on a casual display lettering face popular with many sign painters and show card writers of yesteryear, best suited for large print projects. Jeff Levine has named this font (along with others in a series) after the late Albert Eckhardt, Jr. (1929-2005) who had owned Allied Signs in Miami, Florida from 1959 until his passing. Al was a talented lettering artist and a good friend to Jeff.
  36. December by OrakArik, $10.00
    December is an easy to use script, suitable for greeting cards, logos, watermarks, and more. It is made with a light and elegant drawing style, as a reminder of a quieter season at the end of the year.
  37. Epos by Serebryakov, $39.00
    All-cap titling typeface, Epos, comes in three widths and includes a range of decorative ligs & alts – as well as both Latin & Cyrillic scripts. It reminds of hand-lettered book covers from the early and mid 20th century.
  38. Generous Hospitality by Dear Alison, $19.00
    While there can be similar handwriting styles out there, no two handwritings are exactly the same. I like to think that I have the same handwriting style as my father, but I had never seen him write with lowercase letters, only in all capitals, except when signing his name on something in cursive. I recently came across a letter my father had written long ago to a friend. It was returned to sender, yet he kept it intact. The letter primarily thanked his friend for his hospitality when my father unexpectedly dropped in for a visit while traveling. I was so taken by the handwriting, that I decided to make it into a font, not only to remember my father, but also to forever preserve his handwriting. Generous Hospitality not only taps into the character of the person the letter was written to, it also reflects the personality of my father. If you are looking for a masculine handwriting type style for your designs, I think this font could be a nice fit.
  39. Linotype Rezident by Linotype, $29.99
    Flyers, Intros from James Bond films and PlayStation games as well as the typeface Senator from Zuzane Licko inspired the Dutch designer Paul van der Laan to create his font Linotype Rezident. To its design, van der Laan says, I was designing a business card for a friend and I had a certain mood in mind for the typography. I tried to capture this mood in a couple of sketches, drew a few characters directly onscreen and just expanded them into a typeface." And so began Linotype Rezident, with its cool, technical and constructivist appearance which brings to mind computers and virtual reality. And the name? " The name of the font comes from the game Resident Evil. One of the main characters in the game is called Leon and the typeface was initially drawn for a friend of mine called Leon. It also refers to the city of The Hague - where I live and got my education - since it's often called 'de residentie'", where the queen and parliament of The Netherlands are seated."
  40. Groovy by ArtyType, $29.00
    Groovy started out as a prospective variant in the ‘Flashback’ series but very quickly established its own distinct appearance, especially with the lower case letters blending into the format so well. There wasn't any preconceived idea to design a retro looking font in principle, it simply evolved that way, but I do think it has several characteristics reminiscent of style genres from the '70s. It’s probably quite subliminal and like me, you may find yourself thinking, what does that remind me of? The double-entendre'd title is quite apt too, not merely for reasons of its outwardly retro appearance but also because of the considered, rounded elements forming the negative spaces throughout. The font also has something of a chameleon-like personality, being both adaptable and capable of having a trendy / fun appearance, or alternatively something solid and stylish, depending on the use, as demonstrated in the banner examples here.
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