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  1. Marseillette NB by No Bodoni, $39.00
    These four typefaces, Berlinette NB, Lyonette NB, Marseillette NB and Parisette NB, were designed from the same basic shape, a fanciful geometric form that avoids strict horizontals and uses more offbeat triangular shapes. Marseillette is the nasty one, with sharp hook terminations that require careful use. Don�t slip and accidentally stick one in your hand � it will hurt pretty bad and make you blubber like a baby. It�s good for surreal warning signs on dark, forbidding docks where gooey monsters live.
  2. Lovina Script by Alit Design, $14.00
    Lovina Script is our first font in 2019 and has a handwritten script style with a touch of natural rough from the shape of the brush. For Scripts, Lovina fonts have 2 choices namely "Lovina 1" and "Lovina 2" and in this font script there are many alternative choices of characters from Swash Lowercase, SS01 to SS06. Lovina Script is very worthy of being the newest collection in 2019 as a project design creation, social media quote, badges, logotype, fashion design etc.
  3. Absolute Beauty by My Creative Land, $34.99
    Absolute Beauty is a happy family of a smooth casual monoline signature script and a high contrast elegant didone serif. The signature script comes in three weights to cover as much design needs as possible - from websites to brand design, from magazines to billboards. It compliments from OpenType features such as ligatures, swashes, stylistic and contextual alternates, and is fully unicode mapped. Absolute Beauty serif is an ideal partner for the script: it features the same elegance and comes in two weights.
  4. Zagolovochnaya by ParaType, $30.00
    Zagolovochnaya was based on the letterforms of Zagolovochnaya gazetnaya (Newspaper Display) type family of Polygraphmash in 1962 by Iraida Chepil et al. The face was a revival of Cyrillic version of Caslon designed in the late 1930s. The artworks of Zagolovochnaya gazetnaya were redrawn by Isay Slutsker (1924-2002) in the late 1990s. In spite of its name the font is useful both for display and text matter. The digital version was developed for ParaType in 2002 by Manvel Shmavonyan.
  5. Fiction Crusader by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    The name “Fiction Crusader” was generated by a random word generator. It may sound odd, but I like the feel of it. Use your imagination: what exactly is a fiction crusader? Each letter has 6 slightly different versions, and they automatically cycle as you type. A great way to make your text look more lively and vibrant! I guess that this is an all-purpose font, because I can’t think of a project that couldn’t use a font like this!
  6. Tudor Perpendicular by Greater Albion Typefounders, $12.00
    Tudor Perpendicular is Greater Albion's seasonal Black letter release (not that we rule out the possibility of non-seasonal ones...) for 2012. As the name suggests, it is a design which emphasises, and yes, exaggerates for effect, the perpendicular up and down nature of Black Letter typefaces. There's no particular historical basis for this one - straight out of our own minds, just as a lot of Black letter 'revivals' have been over the years. Come and visit 'Ye Olde' world today...
  7. AT Move Strano by André Toet Design, $39.95
    STRANO Like the name indicates it’s a strange typeface. Just capitals (including punctuation marks and numbers), composed from early sketches for a corporate identity in 2005 by André Toet. The complete font was restyled and translated to a Monospaced version. It’s a quite versatile font: it can be used in a lot of different cases, not only in print but also in architecture and street furniture. Think about lettering on benches, bridges, buildings. Concept/Art Direction/Design: André Toet © 2017
  8. Lessa by Maculinc, $15.00
    Lessa is an elegant classic serif font family consisting of simple style serif fonts with a vintage look, with appropriate cursive calligraphy italics based on a number of humanist italic scripts, perfect for creating templates, posters, brochures, logos and more. This font consists of upright and italic fonts (10 in total) all of which have the same number in each letter, Lessa is equipped with multi-languages and is supported by various languages from various countries. Mail support : maculinc@gmail.com Thank you! Maculinc
  9. Whalebone by Hanoded, $15.00
    For some reason I had to think of Moby Dick (the classic book by Herman Melville) when I was busy working on this font. No, I don’t live near the sea, nor do I have a pet whale. It’s just one of those things… Whalebone (named after Captain Ahab’s prosthetic leg) is a handmade, all caps brush font. It wasn’t actually made with a brush; I used a broken satay skewer and Chinese ink. Whalebone comes with discretionary ligatures for double letter combinations.
  10. WT Solaire by Wraith Types, $50.00
    Inspired by the classical “Fell Types”, especially the charmingly quirky weights designed by Peter De Walpergen. WT Solaire is a liberal interpretation of those cuts, meant for the digital age. Its design reflects an elegant tension between tradition and modernity. Its elegance and sharpness make it a perfect fit for any project that requires impact and subtlety at the same time. It is especially meant for editorial design, be it magazines or books, but it also works well with images.
  11. PF Wonderland Pro by Parachute, $79.00
    Alice in Wonderland. Innocent, emotional, almost childish, looks like it just came out of a fairy tale. The long stems, quirky serifs and loose characters, as well its youthful energy, establish an emotional attachment to this typeface. So perfect for children's books. Designer Dimitris Foussekis completed this font with a matching series of 62 pictograms the so-called ‘Wonderbats’. Now, the brand new ‘Pro’ version has been expanded to include all European languages by supporting simultaneously Latin, Greek and Cyrillic scripts.
  12. ITC Coolman by ITC, $40.99
    Pelle Piano is the stage name for Per Ellstrom, a musician in Stockholm with an interest in irregular and informal lettering. ITC Coolman was inspired by lettering styles of the 1950s. “I have a passion for old '50s type lettering,” says Piano, “as seen on posters from B-movies and pocketbooks and cartoons.” Although ITC Coolman is not a script face, its caps work best with the lowercase, rather than together. The funky, bouncy look of Coolman cries out for beach movies.
  13. Boarding House by Hanoded, $15.00
    I have never stayed at a boarding house myself, but I’ve heard some horror stories. When I have finished painting the three fonts (using Chinese ink and a small brush), I didn’t have to think long for a name. Boarding House family consists of three distinct hand painted fonts - the complement each other, but can be used separately as well. Use Boarding House for your halloween posters, mystery novels or websites. All fonts come with an attic full of diacritics.
  14. Quenta by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Canovaro was inspired by the hand-lettered masthead of Queenslander, a weekly magazine published during the first half of XIX century. The condensed serif letterforms of the magazine title, with the warm, human touch gave the shapes of Quenta a lively personality and a literary charme. To let you experiment with his vintage decorative layers, it comes in 4 styles including discretionary ligatures to allow you to use script elements to enrich its expressive range for editorial and logo design.
  15. Rusthack by Arterfak Project, $18.00
    Rusthack is a friendly brush font, created with the playful feels of freestyle brush-lettering. This font comes from the manual brush stroke which has an informal stroke thickness that makes the font looks more natural. The versatile design, a combination of brush lettering, and handwriting that you can apply in many themes such as urban, apparel, youth, sports, holiday, food, fashion, vintage, you name it! Fonts featured : Uppercase Lowercase Numbers Punctuation Accented characters SS01 - SS02 Ligatures Thank you for watching
  16. Packing Heat by Hanoded, $16.00
    I came across a photo of Al Capone and some of his henchmen when searching the internet for something completely unrelated. We don’t have a history of notorious gangsters in Holland, so I was intrigued by Capone all of my life. Packing Heat is 1930’s slang for ‘carrying a gun’, which I thought befitted this handmade font with an early 20th century look. Packing Heat comes with multilingual support and a set of alternates for the lower case glyphs.
  17. Sacremende by Lauren Ashpole, $15.00
    Welcome to Sacremende, a chunky, slightly messy display font. As the name implies, this font was inspired by the retro California aesthetic and, in particular, old surf rock posters. To highlight the vintage feel, the font package comes with a distressed option for a well-worn effect. This font is all caps but includes unique styles for upper and lowercase letters. Both versions are available as webfonts but for better performance, I would recommend using the regular option for the web.
  18. Kalela Slab by Afkari Studio, $10.00
    Kalela Slab is Condensed Slab Serif Font a Modern Condensed Slab serif with solid font files. Suitable for branding, name card, stationary, design title, blog header, Logo, greeting cards, quotes, posters, art quote, typography. Kalela Slab Condensed Slab Serif Font also suitable for your any projects. Iclude: Kalela Slab With 4 Weight; Thin, Light, Regular and Bold Features : – Upper Case & Lowercase (All Caps) – Numerals & Punctuations (OpenType Standard) – Accents (Multilingual characters) No special software is required to use Kalela Slab Condensed Slab Serif Font
  19. Crystal by Cuda Wianki, $30.00
    Crystal is a very trendy two font system that could be layered to give You multiple possibilities in designing. When You use it with gradient it gives a faceted 3-D effect. What is more it can be outlined that gives an additional industrial look. Both fonts contains the same metricts so using them is so simple-just copy & paste in place in different layers and then play with colors, gradients, outlines as You like :) Crystal is great for headlines and logotypes.
  20. GHEA Samo by Edik Ghabuzyan, $30.00
    GHEA News is a super family font. It has 8 upright weights and their Italics and supports Latin, Armenian and Cyrillic alphabet systems. The weights from Regular to Bold and their Italics can be used as text fonts. The weights thicker than Bold can be used as Display fonts. It is an easily readable two side serif font and the eyes don't get tired while reading. GHEA News has a contrast style and at the same time is quite bright and clear.
  21. NewNerdish by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    A sans-serif face in which the circular elements have become almost square, NewNerdish resembles a number of typefaces which have become associated with a modernistic, computer look. There is little or no variation in the weight of horizontals, diagonals, and verticals. It comes in two widths each with five weights and each weight has an oblique version, which has the same letter shapes as the upright version. The ShadowedInside style is designed to be used in a layer with the Shadowed style.
  22. GHEA News by Edik Ghabuzyan, $40.00
    GHEA News is a super family font. It has 8 upright weights and their Italics and supports Latin, Armenian and Cyrillic alphabet systems. The weights from Regular to Bold and their Italics can be used as text fonts. The weights thicker than Bold can be used as Display fonts. It is an easily readable two side serif font and the eyes don't get tired while reading. GHEA News has a contrast style and at the same time is quite bright and clear.
  23. Poem Harmony by Fromletterel, $12.00
    Introducing to a usable handwritten font family : Poem Harmony. Just like the name Poem Harmony, this fonts will beautify your design with its lovely look, you can also harmonize the font and create phenomenal works. This is a very easy usable family font, it is perfect to your signature, business card, branding, also will be very gorgeous to your quote for social media post and obviously will be very great to be applied to mug, tote bag or any kind of crafts.
  24. Happy Fingers by PizzaDude.dk, $14.00
    Happy Fingers are a truly mad font! The font contains 10 different versions of each letter - and no two letters are the same - it's a lovely mix of upper- and lowercase, serfifs and sans, grunge, comic, sci-fi, fantasy, computer ... everything you can imagine. And they are all handmade! Of course there is multilingual support and I have even added a black version, for you to use as massive fill, or perhaps a cool shadow! Go crazy, go Happy Fingers!
  25. Gv Time by Bejeletter, $18.00
    Inspired from 60's and 70's script lettering, bringing a smile and a dose of nostalgia to the daily lives. Where you get to relive the far out culture of the 60’s and 70’s! The era of groovy was all about music, festivals, where icons were created, epic stories were told, and culture was changed forever. The Gv. time came with opentype features such stylistic alternates and others, its help you to make great lettering, also support multilanguage.
  26. Boldina by DSType, $19.00
    Boldina consists of 18 fonts with a lot of personality. This is a font to be mixed. That’s its purpose and that’s why it's designed as one single weight in so many different styles. My intent was to give designers a chance to use the same typeface in many different ways, putting together sans and serif, lots of italics and even Greek, Cyrillic and CE characters. The Ligatures and the Script versions give a more poetic and more accurate feeling to the text.
  27. Adieu Mon Ami by Hanoded, $15.00
    No, I am not leaving and none of my friends or relatives have packed up and left. I needed a more ‘letter-like’ name for this font and I found Adieu Mon Ami (farewell, my friend in French). Adieu Mon Ami is a handmade pencil font that will add that extra ‘je ne sais quoi’ to your designs. It comes with joie de vivre, un petit peu de vilain, but can be doux comme de la soie as well. Bonne chance!
  28. Road Picture JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Road Picture JNL was modeled after the hand lettered title and credits for the 1940 Bob Hope-Bing Crosby semi-musical comedy “Road to Singapore”, and is available in both regular and oblique versions. Although the lettering design doesn’t resemble anything that was probably used in Singapore at the time, its faux “exotic” look still makes for an interesting revival. Bob Hope and Bing Crosby made a total of seven “road” pictures, hence the homage in the name of this type font.
  29. VVDS Praliner by Vintage Voyage Design Supply, $15.00
    PRALINER – New elegant font family with a lot of stylish alternates and ligatures. Really good looked for branding projects, packaging, headers, posters and signs. Playful and Stylish. Uppercase and lowercase initials. You can use it as for modern style typography and also it looks good in a vintage style projects. Especially when you combine strokes with shadow. A lot of alternates and ligatures give you a many unique variations for the same words. Comes with three widths with stroke styles.
  30. Legal Eagle JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The lettering on the cover of the sheet music for 1919's "The World is Waiting for the Sunrise" was set in a decorative sans serif with an engraved line adorning each character. Reminiscent of the headlines of legal documents, way bills, stock certificates and the like, the digital version of the design was given the name Legal Eagle JNL and is available in both regular and oblique versions. A companion font without the engraved lines is also available as Junior Clerk JNL.
  31. Accord Alternate by Soneri Type, $48.00
    The main difference between Accord Alt and Accord is in the way curved strokes join with vertical stems in letters such as “bpn”. The Italics are designed at an italic angle of 10 degrees. All the letter forms have been kept similar while designing italic instead changing the form e.g. 'a' remains same double story in italic also instead changing it to single story. The intention is to keep it simple and neutral which helps communicate the corporate sense of professionalism.
  32. Spiraling Down by Hanoded, $15.00
    I was listening to an Opeth album called Blackwater Park. By the time I had decided that this font needed some swirls, the band was playing a song called The Drapery Falls - which has the word ‘spiraling’ in it (see poster 2) - and the name was born. Spiraling down is a surprisingly elegant font (given its roughness). I probably wouldn’t set a whole text in it, but it will really stand out as a titling font for packaging or book covers.
  33. Contempo Gothic by Arkitype, $20.00
    Contempo Gothic is a modern sans serif with a geometric approach. It comes in 18 weights, 9 uprights and its matching italics. Designed with opentype features including stylistic sets and tabular figures. Contempo Gothic includes extensive language support, fractions, arrows, ligatures and more. Perfectly suited for graphic design and any display use at any size. It could easily work for websites, blogs, signage, corporate identities, publishing and editorial design to name a few. Contempo Gothic is super versatile for everyday design use.
  34. Snow Blue by Girinesia, $17.00
    Hello guys... We proudly presenting our new font. It's name SNOW BLUE. SNOW BLUE is modern display font. SNOW BLUE is a bold decorative font perfect for your celebration party like Halloween, Chrismast or New Year. SNOW BLUE would perfect for Titles for kid`s book, scrapbook, logo, icon, phrases or quotes for winter greeting cards ( Halloween, Christmas or New Year holidays), photo overlay, short phrases, children’s book, gift shops tag, presentation in social media Pinterest, Instagram, Facebook or others.
  35. Sopi by Tipo, $40.00
    Sopi is a typography of ornaments, borders and combined frames. It was inspired by the design of limestone tile floors, located in different places in Buenos Aires. All characters have the same measure, which enables the possibility of any desired combination. In the case of edges or combined frames, the typography was programmed in a way that is possible to generate textures with 2 or more colors, attempting to rescue the colorful designs that were original thought in the limetone tile floor.
  36. Roothinkyu by Twinletter, $12.00
    Roothinkyu is a signature font with modern and elegant styled writing, with a natural and aesthetic flow. This font has a dazzling shape when applied to your various projects, both for branding and your various creative needs. This font is perfect for business cards, photography studios, autographs, interior design, model names, coffee late, traveling, weddings, cosmetics, jewelry, social media posts, product packaging, watermarks, special events, or anything else. Start using this font to add an authentic and heartfelt vibe to any design project.
  37. Scarfish by Epiclinez, $19.00
    Scarfish is an urban-style handwritten brush font, with a unique brush texture. It is the best choice for creating eye-catching logos, branding, and quotes. The name scarfish was inspired by the legendary movie, scarface. The font Scarfish contains 198 glyphs. Supporting more than 66 languages, from English to Zulu. It is also PUA encoded, multilingual, and has open-type features such as ligatures. Scarfish is casual, carefree, and authentic. Handcrafted with passion and love for your awesome projects.
  38. Nantua by Characters Font Foundry, $-
    Nantua is inspired by the Russian Constructivism from the early 1920s. Artists like Aleksandr Rodchenko used typography as forms. Nantua can be used with that very same principal. It's a very geometrical display font with hard edges. Used in big sizes it is very 'in your face'. Used in small sizes it tends to work like a compact background pattern. With very small inner forms, Nantua needs to be used in big sizes to be legible. It's preferably seen on posters or flyers.
  39. Attorney by Schriftlabor, $26.99
    Originally, Viktor Solt-Bittner developed Attorney as a custom font for a law firm, hence its name. Attorney shows a systematic, yet unconventional placing of its serifs, hard corners and a clean design. The typeface was produced by Schriftlabor’s type director, Lisa Schultz. Attorney consists of 7 weights, from Light to Black, each of them accompanied by an italic, totaling in 14 styles. All of them contain several figure sets, small caps and many alternative forms, which are accessible by OpenType features.
  40. Worker 3D by Ndiscover, $35.00
    Worker 3D is the tridimensional version of Worker. The tridimensionality enhances the vintage feel of the original design. It has 8 different layers so there are plenty of possibilities, you can use all 8 layers at the same time or have a more sober look by just using some outline and shadow or some lines texture. You can create astounding lettering in a matter of seconds. Make great logos, eye-catching typographic posters, re-create vintage packaging, and much more.
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