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  1. Deco Revival JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Some time back, a few basic characters were drawn out (possibly inspired by some vintage sheet music) and set aside for a future font project. Despite being incomplete for a few years, this once-forgotten design is now available as Deco Revival JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  2. Quantico by MADType, $21.00
    Quantico is an angular typeface family that was inspired by old beer packaging and military lettering. It utilizes 30 degree angles and completely straight lines to form unique character shapes. Equally at home in text or display settings, Quantico includes 3 alternate characters as well as several ligatures.
  3. Jingle Bells by Girinesia, $13.00
    Hello guys... We proud presenting our new font. Jingle Bells is playfull font, display bold font. Jingle Bells would perfect for kids poster, flyer , cover children book, cartoon, comic , cristmast invitation, new year party and etc. Features: Standard glyphs Uppercase and Lowercase Numerals & Punctuations Multilanguage Works on PC & Mac
  4. Netherland Perpendicular by Greater Albion Typefounders, $16.00
    Netherland Perpendicular, a family of five typefaces, is Greater Albion’s end of year Blackletter release for 2015. It is designed in the fine traditions of Victorian Revival Blackletter, where historical veracity is ever sacrificed to aesthetic calm. The five typefaces share uniform metrics, making for charming colour overlay effects.
  5. Charade by profonts, $41.99
    Charade is a soft, resonant design that beams of comforting warmths, joy and cosiness. It reminds of the 60ies and 70ies, flower power, party and having a good time. The outline and shadow styles are provided for special typographical expressions, for example for titles of films and videos.
  6. Travel Poster JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1927 travel poster for visiting what was then Palestine and Near East was hand lettered in an early Art Deco thick-and-thin type face. The lettering was redrawn digitally, and is now available as the aptly-named Travel Poster JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  7. Chicken Wings by Linecreative, $16.00
    Chicken Wings A playful display font,It's Perfect for logo, layout,headers, or oven large scale artwork What you get dear, you will get : Chiken Wings- A clean San serif font including Upper & Lowercase characters, Ligatures Character & Stylistic alternates Character Supports Multi linguage (Latin Western Europe), Numbers and Punctuation
  8. P22 Avocet by IHOF, $29.95
    A light chancery script font influenced by both the hand-held pen and the typefounder’s machinery. The curves are reminiscent of the beak of the avocet, a wading bird. This font was originally engraved in metal and copper matrices made for casting into hot metal type for letterpress printing.
  9. Hubble by Posterizer KG, $29.00
    Hubble font is being released to commemorate the Hubble Space Telescope's 30 years of viewing the wonders of space. Hubble is a strong, dynamic, and rhythmic display typeface with thorny serifs, of authentic appearance, which makes it suitable for typographic formatting of shorter texts as logotype design, headlines, etc.
  10. Mascleta by Letter INC., $25.00
    Mascleta is a Mexican font inspired by street lettering. The 450 blackletter characters in Mascleta are ideal for logos, posters, album covers, advertising and wallpapers, both printed and digital. You can use it for Halloween, but it will stay with you all year long! Published by Letter INC.
  11. LDJ Billy Bob by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Add character to your paper crafts. Download this cool Billy Bob font to create lettering with a scratched, slightly messy look. Design titles, captions, journaling and more for farm or redneck themes, or simply give your publication an off-beat, handwritten appeal. It's more than just chicken scratch!
  12. Jaquizaca by Lamatas un Slazdi, $19.00
    Jaquizaca is hand drawn type to go well with vector illustrations. Jaquizaca was created in 2001 to make inter-titles for a TV-programme. After twelve years it was revised and updated with ligatures, contextual alternates and other OpenType features. It supports all the European languages using Latin alphabet.
  13. Canterbury Sans by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Based on the Morris F. Benton for ATF in 1920, it was not completed for production until 1926. The serif version we released a few years ago was so popular, that we decided to design a complementary sans serif version in three weights, along with three corresponding Swash fonts.
  14. Alas, my dear inquirer, the font named Conformyst, crafted by the elusive artisans at Clearlight Fonts, remains a figment in the limitless cosmos of typography, as it does not exist (to my current, l...
  15. Goudy Initialen - Personal use only
  16. Marian Churchland by Comicraft, $39.00
    Tall, thin and elegant, Marian Churchland’s fonts are very much like her.. and now available from those awfully nice chaps at Comicraft to allow you to pretend that you are too! Marian Churchland was born in Canada in 1982, and was raised on a strict diet of fine literature and epic fantasy video games. She has a BA in Interdisciplinary Studies (English Literature and Visual Arts) from the University of British Columbia, and has been doing professional illustration work, including book covers and magazine articles, since she was 17. Last year, she became the first woman to solo-illustrate a CONAN story, and this year she’s illustrating three issues of ELEPHANTMEN for Image Comics. See the families related to Marian Churchland: Marian Churchland Journal.
  17. Beach Holiday by Gian Studio, $12.00
    Beace Holiday is an elegant calligraphy luxury font that comes with a very beautiful character change, a kind of classic decorative script with a modern touch, designed with high detail to present an elegant style. Beace Holiday is attractive because the typeface is pleasing to the eye, clean, feminine, sensual, glamorous, simple and very easy to read, thanks to its many extravagant letter relationships. I also offer a decent number of stylistic alternatives for some of the letters. Classic style is very suitable to be applied in various formal forms such as invitations, labels, restaurant menus, logos, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, magazines, books, greeting/wedding cards, packaging, labels or all kinds of advertising purposes. and much more. .. Thanks & Happy Designing!
  18. Abort Mission by PizzaDude.dk, $12.00
    This is the kind of letters I drew in school back in the 1980ies. I would never have guessed that I would do the same thing like 40 years later! I remember making a simple space game for my VIC-20 computer, and I needed some "data letters" (as I called it) - as far as I can remember, this is close to what I made 40-like years ago. Also, I was inspired by the well known series "Stranger Things" - you know, all that 80ies theme stuff took me down memory lane! :) Anyway, all the letters are handdrawn, using a squared paper as guide - at it may look simple, but it took me quite some time to finish this font (hence the name!)
  19. Tulpe Fraktur NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Tucked inside the November 5, 1927 issue of a German signpainters' trade paper was a single sheet headed Der Schilder und Schriftenmaler, which featured an alphabet called "Neue Fraktur". An exuberant (if somewhat unconventional) combination of Art Deco sensibilities and blackletter forms, the font retains its freshness, even today. Included in this version are Deco bishops fingers at the bar and broken bar positions, and a styling, horn-blowing herald at ASCII circumflex and tilde positions. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin and 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan) character sets.
  20. MVB Hotsy Totsy by MVB, $39.00
    MVB Hotsy Totsy is Akemi Aoki’s first typeface design. Aoki created the letters in cut paper. Once digitized, the design was expanded to offer several weights and styles. Exaggerating the triangular serifs and tapering strokes of “Latin” typefaces, MVB Hotsy Totsy is the perfect party face, appearing frequently on board games, product packaging, and in children’s books. It is named for (what was at the time) a dive bar in Albany, California. The bar has since been renovated but its neon sign was preserved, a local landmark of San Francisco’s East Bay.
  21. Neona by Wundes, $18.00
    Neona is a font in the spirit of the standard 'no frills' sans-serif 4-inch-high neon sign text used in cheap bars, coffee shops, bakeries and tattoo parlors around the world.
  22. Annecy by Luke Thompson, $25.00
    A font family inspired by France's Lake Annecy, vintage travel posters, stamps, bars, and restaurants. Decorative enough to feel special, bold and simple enough to be suitable for a wide variety of applications.
  23. Rodeo Roundup by FontMesa, $30.00
    Four years in the making Rodeo Roundup is a very ornate script font where the letters look like a flowing rope with connecting lowercase letters. Due to the high amount of detail in this and other FontMesa fonts some applications may have difficulty displaying the letters larger than 100 point size.
  24. Mireille by TypeThis!Studio, $54.00
    Mireille is a typographic homage to french culture. Your journey through gourmet food, classical music, opera and wine tours over 100 romantic alternates and ligatures that allow you to add outstanding elegance to your typography. Take care: you might have a crush on this typeface – La vie, c’est beau! www.typethis.studio
  25. Paella by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    I finally designed this simplified brush style script after years of frustration trying to find a font that can fit a need for short descriptors especially for packaging design. While this script does not replace custom script, it comes close - it even includes the underscore as in the sample type.
  26. Linotype Atlantis by Linotype, $29.99
    Lutz Baar was born in Berlin, now living in Gothenburg, Sweden. He is an art director at his own advertising and Web design studio Miraculus. Among his typeface designs you find the award winning Linotype Pisa, the hand tooled looking Linotype Atlantis, and the strictly Linotype Ordinar, designed for Web usage.
  27. Thanks by Monotype, $15.99
    Designed by Romanian lettering artist Andrea Stan, Thanks is a contemporary script packed full of quirky shapes, bouncy baselines and uneven letter heights. This makes Thanks a truly fun and friendly design (Oh and also very polite!). This off-beat font is Bold, monolinear and has a subtle inline twist.
  28. Challe by Sans And Sons, $19.00
    "Challe" Retro Font – A Nostalgic Typeface for Creative Projects with Retro Elegant Style this is perfect for branding, logos, invitation, masterheads and more. Challe Retro Font stands as a testament to the timeless appeal of vintage aesthetics. Its enduring style ensures that your designs will remain captivating for years to come.
  29. Checkout by Hanoded, $15.00
    Checkout is a fat, slightly cursive, poster font. It was modeled after 'clearance sale' signs and a 1950 Mexican movie poster for Los Olvidados (directed by Luis Buñuel). Checkout can be used for headlines, posters and, of course, for your clearance sale! Comes with a hard-to-beat amount of diacritics.
  30. Heart Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Here are 29 hearts to say "I love you" through out the year. Some are stand-alone hearts and others have matching hearts for creating all-over heart patterns or a series of similar but slightly different hearts. Created in the same style as Outside the Line's other Doodle fonts.
  31. Aerovias Brasil NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Eponymous logotype lettering on an airline timetable from 1948 inspired this exercise in aerodynamics. This typeface’s streamlined design remains fresh, even sixty-plus years on. Both versions include the complete Unicode Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets, as well as localization for Lithuanian, Moldovan and Romanian.
  32. Rosign by Surotype, $15.00
    Rosign is a display typeface. Comes in two styles and two weight, Rosign very perfect for retro or vintage nuances such as Signage, logotype, movie title, headlines, book cover, beer label, packaging, prints or something else. To enable the opentype stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports opentype features.
  33. Pukupuku japan by yamayama, $40.00
    Pukupuku-japan is a cute round font. This font is designed based on the shape of clouds and beans, which looks somewhat like handwritten letters. About 4,000 Japanese letters, including hiragana, katakana, kanji, symbols and alphanumeric letters are stored here. A Japanese keyboard is recommended to type with this font.
  34. Aiguille by Hanoded, $15.00
    An "Aiguille" is a sharp pinnacle of rock in a mountain range. Aiguille font is a beautiful handwritten connected script font. I thought it was a good way to start off the new year! Aiguille comes with a whole bunch of alternate glyphs, ligatures and even ‘end-of-word’ alternates.
  35. Telegraph by Solotype, $19.95
    Charles Beeler Jr. designed this in 1895 for Mackellar, Smiths and Jordan, which was part of the American Type Founders combine. The font had a short life because five years later ATF began an "off with the old, on with the new" program, and this font was an early victim.
  36. P22 Sting by IHOF, $24.95
    Sting is a hybrid of Blackletter lowercase with Roman Capitals. This style drawn by Michael Clark in pen and ink evolved over several years and is now avaiable in font form. 12 alternate lowercase characters are included. Great for historical and official document titling as well as many decorative uses.
  37. Adana by astype, $19.00
    The roots of Adana going back to the year 1930, to the Berlin-based German graphic designer Wilhelm Berg. His typeface can be interpreted as an answer to Lucian Bernhards Schönschrift. Adana Circular and Regular play well together in all kinds of adverts, as well with designs like Bodoni or Didot.
  38. Label Machine JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Label Machine JNL is Jeff Levine's take on the embossed labels popularly used for years as a marking and identifying method. This font has a limited character set. On the left bracket is a wide blank for label ends, and the right bracket has a narrower space for use between words.
  39. El Camio by Lord Typo, $14.00
    El Camio is a throwback display font paying homage to the classic automotive typography of the 50's and 60's. It is an extremely versatile display font that can be used for anything from branding, logo design, beer labels, shirt graphics, playful editorial spreads and much much more. BUY ME!
  40. Guildhall by Device, $39.00
    Class, with a punch. It's rare to find fonts that are refined without being too delicate, stylish while still being bold and impactful. Guildhall is a heavy rectangular flared serif in face widths with matching italics. Suitable for film posters, rock concerts and band logos, beer labels, packaging and magazine headlines.
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