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  1. Medium Roman by Monotype, $29.99
    Medium Roman is an engravers, all-capitals font for invitations and stationery. Particular characteristics of the Medium Roman font are the tail on Q and the spurs on J and U.
  2. Patricia Rustine by Letterena Studios, $9.00
    Patricia Rustine is a romantic and sweet calligraphy typeface with characters that dance along the baseline. It will add a luxury spark to any design project that you wish to create!
  3. GoodBadUgly by Tkachev, $35.00
    GoodBadUgly is a new sans serif type with a Wild West flair. This font family will be the best solution for posters, signage, magazine, product branding, corporate branding, logos and titles.
  4. Kraut by design-tourist, $19.00
    Kraut is a decorative headline font that can be used for posters, packaging, logos and on football jerseys. It contains all small and capital letters from the Latin and Cyrillic alphabet.
  5. Words And Music JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1934 sheet music for "I'll String Along with You" from the Dick Powell-Ginger Rogers musical "20 Million Sweethearts" yielded the charming Deco monoline design for Words and Music JNL.
  6. Smoot by A New Machine, $10.00
    This all new hand drawn font comes as a serif and a script version. Mix and match to bring your designs whimsy and playfulness. Suitable for headlines, posters and call outs.
  7. Garamond Antiqua Pro by RMU, $50.00
    A font classic as a RMU redesign - a small yet mighty family with a West and Central European character set plus Cyrillic. All three styles include small caps and oldstyle figures.
  8. Bright Gesture DEMO - Personal use only
  9. The Astise - Personal use only
  10. Scott Room - Personal use only
  11. Galaxus - Personal use only
  12. Enchanted Land - Personal use only
  13. Arsapia by URW Type Foundry, $49.99
    Michael Hoffmann manufactures digital fonts for 30 years. At URW++ he contributed to the technological progress. Over the years, he also specialized in the ideal representation of fonts on screen and the complex assembly of international fonts with scripts of all countries. In his latest project he put the emphasis on developing a highly readable typeface. Less interested in the design as in the functionality of this typeface, he designed Arsapia which he has now installed as a system font on all his computers. Michael Hoffmann studied Japanology at the University of Hamburg and traveled in the early years of his professional activity frequently to Japan, there to train the IKARUS font production tools to Japanese customers. In his spare time he plays guitar or golf depending on the weather. The typeface Arsapia has been designed in such a way that all three font styles Light, Regular and Bold have the same width. When a user therefore opts for the use of Arsapia Light, even though he has already written his text in Regular, nothing changes with respect to the letter tracking. When choosing the Bold for emphasis: Nothing changes except the blackness of the letters. A font change does not engender unwanted line and page breaks of itself. All letters can be clearly distinguished from each other. 1 l I O 0 are all different. For programmers and lovers of monospaced fonts Michael Hoffmann has developed a fourth typeface: Arsapia Mono. This is the perfect terminal font.
  14. Maree by Ashton, $5.00
    If you want to write something sincere and genuine but not too formal then this is the font for you. It is based on real handwriting, not some artificial calligraphy made to be either too haphazard or spiky or have loads of elegant flourishes but an ordinary person's writing, and designed to look as natural and as close to the original lettering as possible. Like any person's writing it is individual and distinctive, but so easy going on the eye those differences sit comfortably with you. It is friendly and open with easy to read glyphs both as lowercase and uppercase. The letters are relatively wide with clearly shaped distinct outlines. This font may be ideal for projects where you expect a wide readership with different reading abilities from young to old. When you are using this font a slightly bigger point size usually gives a better result so for a standard letter or similar you should size up to 15 points or more. Maree has been individually crafted to the smallest detail. To create a realistic handwriting font that looks relatively simple but works in a wide variety of languages requires a complexity and attention to detail most fonts will never require. This font in any ordinary business environment would never have been made, the effort required to make it too great, the length of time too long. There have been no shortcuts in this font, no automatic scanning or tracing, no automatic generation, no class kerning. Not only is each glyph individual but the width of letters, the height, the accents and the positions of the accents are all different. Even the line weight of the letters is designed to have natural variation but yet similar enough that the font appears as though it were written effortlessly in the same pen. And in order to keep the spacing consistent even though the letters have different widths, heights, lengths of descenders and so on, there are a vast number of kerning pairs, letter to letter, number to number, letter to number... All kerning has been individually assessed with an eye to proportionality taking in character shape, size and weight. For instance if you write a telephone number the numbers all sit close together but if you write a number before a letter such as in a UK post code or before a unit of measurement an extra little bit of space has been added which makes the number more distinct and therefore readable. That space is so natural to the eye that you don’t even know it is there. However even in the spacing allowance has been made for the fact it can’t be too perfect because when you write by hand the spacing is inconsistent. There have to be some letters which are too close or far apart otherwise the font would look artificial. For similar reasons if you are going to print out this font for a letter, etc, check the print version before you make any letter spacing changes because with the zoom functions in modern applications that uneven spacing and lettering can seem more pronounced than it actually is. When this font is printed out you will find it is surprisingly neat. This font is what it is, simple clear handwriting. You will not go wow. But if you want something unique and different and looks good on the page you won’t be disappointed. This font is not a work of art but it is a work of love. This font has a soul. How many fonts can you say that about?
  15. Euffrat - Personal use only
  16. Elegancia Romantica - Personal use only
  17. Disorder - 100% free
  18. LT Eat - Personal use only
  19. Sweden - 100% free
  20. Riparo - 100% free
  21. Vineyard - 100% free
  22. Speichel - 100% free
  23. Admiration Pains - Personal use only
  24. Debitant - 100% free
  25. Grotesque - 100% free
  26. Grachi 2 - Unknown license
  27. Nightbird - Personal use only
  28. Tresdias Black - Unknown license
  29. Adigiana 2 - Unknown license
  30. DisneyPark - Unknown license
  31. Peninsula - 100% free
  32. Bellaberry - Personal use only
  33. iNked God - Personal use only
  34. Dollar - Unknown license
  35. skullphabet - Unknown license
  36. OLD SYDNEY_DEMO - Personal use only
  37. Don Quixote - Personal use only
  38. FC Basic Font - Unknown license
  39. Channel - Personal use only
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