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  1. Cadabra by Raditya Type, $15.00
    Cadabra is an incredibly unique and interesting display font. A little bit quirky, this font looks incredibly adept on a wide variety of Halloween contexts!
  2. Vienna Woodtype by XTOPH, $25.00
    This font is based on real prints made out of a linocut. The glyphs were handprinted, then scanned and then turned into a computer font.
  3. Paris Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Vintage French tin stencils with various phrases were the model for Paris Stencil JNL. The type design is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  4. Shanty House by Ali Hamidi, $14.00
    Shanty House is a chunky fun and whimsical handwritten font. A little bit quirky, this font looks incredibly adept in a wide variety of contexts!
  5. Revij Anovik by Stringlabs Creative Studio, $29.00
    Revij Anovik is a unique and modern decorative serif font. This playfully conceptual typeface font will look truly outstanding in a wide range of contexts.
  6. Stencil Machine JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Stencil Machine JNL replicates the lettering of a stencil cutting machine. The stencils produced on such machines were primarily used for carton identification and shipping.
  7. Weeknight by Epiclinez, $12.00
    Weeknight is a cute and quirky handwritten font. It’s simple and friendly style makes this design incredibly versatile, fitting a wide variety of creative ideas.
  8. Dom Loves Mary by Correspondence Ink, $39.99
    Dom Loves Mary has a baby brother! Check out Fratello Nick here: http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/correspondence-ink/fratello-nick/ The DomLovesMary font family has all you need to create unique, custom stationery products. THE INSPIRATION BEHIND THE DOMLOVESMARY FONT FAMILY: DomLovesMary is named in memory of Dominic and Mary Sementelli, Debi’s in-laws. Dom and Mary were opposites who were truly “made for each other”. A snazzy dresser, Mary was feisty, loved to dance, sing, and be the life of the party. Dom was cool, calm and collected and was happy to shine the spotlight on the love of his life. They balanced each other out in a really great way. Going through some of her in-laws old photos, Debi found their wedding album. She was struck by the beautiful look on their faces as they got ready to start their life together. She saw the excitement, joy and anticipation of them envisioning “Una Bella Vita!” (A beautiful life!) She decided to create a hand-lettered font with them in mind represented by two totally different lettering styles that were, like Dom and Mary, “made for each other”. It’s her way of honoring them and sharing their beautiful life with all of the couples just starting theirs together. They truly had “Una Bella Vita” and we hope you do too. WHAT'S UNIQUE ABOUT THE DOMLOVESMARY FONT FAMILY: The SCRIPT & TEXT FONTS are lettering styles that were made to compliment each other. With a vintage, classic feel, they will add elegance to your design, while the TEXT serves to offer support with easy to read simplicity. In addition to the standard character set, each of the uniquely styled script fonts includes a collection of flourished ornaments. Use them to create corners, headers or other embellishments to complete the look. And if you really want to fancy things up, we offer two sets of 72 additional flourishes that were specifically made to add to upper and lower case letters for easy customization. Dress them up with one, two or more. It’s like choosing simple pearls or piling on the glitz! Or combine several to create unique flourished ornaments of your own. To add even more panache, we're pleased to present our ready made set of most frequently used ADD-ON WORDS. Created with the wedding client in mind, this set of 66 includes envelope friendly titles: Mr and Mrs, Mr, Mrs, Miss, Ms, Doctor, the Doctors, as well as words to fill out your invitation suite: RSVP, Respond, Save the Date, Accommodations, Directions and more! Easily create Bride and Groom signs or Thank You cards or tags with the click of a key. Or use angled words like “and, at, to, on, for, from and of” to add a special touch to your large groups of copy. PACKAGES: We are pleased to have a variety of customers. From professional invitation designers to DIY brides, publishing companies and website / blog designers among others. So we've created packages to help fit their diverse needs. Purchase just one of our beautiful DomLovesMary SCRIPT fonts, each with its collection of included flourishes or the PRO VERSION complete with ALL THREE script fonts and a combined total of over 100 flourished ornaments. Add our TEXT font, a set of FLOURISHES or ADD-ON WORDS. Love the idea of customizing your letters with all the possible combinations? We offer a special price when you purchase both sets of flourishes. Or choose our Accoutrements Package containing both sets of FLOURISHES for letter customization as well as our ADD-ON WORDS. Want to have it all? The “DomLovesMary Total Design” package is for you. Each of these packages are offered at a 25% savings. WHAT PROGRAM WILL YOU USE?: All of the font options come in both Pro and Standard format fonts. For those with programs that can take advantage of OpenType features (click on the link to see if the program your using is one of them) the Pro fonts are for you. http://www.typotheque.com/fonts/opentype_feature_support/ For others without the ability to use Open Type features, we provide all of the script fonts that comprise the Pro Version as separate versions (Regular, Contextual and Stylistic). If you are using a program like Microsoft Word, and want all three script fonts, you can still purchase the Pro Version (a $50.00 savings), and install the individual fonts bundled in the Standard Fonts folder. We have set it up so they will appear separately as DomLovesMary, DomLovesMary Contextual and DomLovesMary Stylistic in your fonts list. Exciting news! In an effort to help our customers access all the goodies that are normally only available in Open Type Capable programs (like the flourished ornaments that come with our script fonts), we have found a simple application that allows you to do just that. For this reason, we've made sure to unicode all of our characters and glyphs so that they will work in this type of program. There may be others, but we checked this one out and found that it works. Check out PopChar
  9. Farao by Storm Type Foundry, $21.00
    Originally designed in 1998 as a 3-font family, updated in 2016 by new italics, small caps and many OpenType functions, resulting in a set of highly visible poster typefaces. If a  text is set in a  good Egyptienne, we can observe a  kind of sparkle in the lines. Slab-serifs are cheerful typefaces, possibly due to the fact that they developed simultaneously with Grotesque typefaces. The design principle originating from the first half of the 19th century does not have such firm and long-established roots as for example, the Venetian Roman typefaces, hence it’s much more prone to a  “decline”. We know of Egyptiennes with uneven color, with letters falling backwards (this often happens in the case of “S”), and especially with slightly bizarre modeling of details. In the course of time, however, it was realized that such things could be quite pleasant and tempting. After a  century and a  half, we find that such Egyptiennes could refresh uniform computer typography. The forms of many twisted letters resemble the gestures of a  juggler: others, rectangularly static ones, reflect the profile of a  rail or a  steel girder – things which, in their times, were new and were observed by the first creators of Egyptiennes. These typefaces are ideal for circus posters and programs for theatre performances, just as for printing on cement sacks.
  10. Metro Office by Linotype, $50.99
    The Metro Office family is designed after the model of the original sans serif family – Metro No.1 – produced by W.A. Dwiggins and Mergenthaler Linotype’s design studio during the late 1920s and 1930s. A distinctly new interpretation of the sans serif idea, Metro was a thoroughly “American” sans serif when it was released. However, over the ensuing decades, it became a favorite the world over. Moreover, it is one of the first “humanist” sans serif typefaces designed. While redesigning Metro in 2006, Linotype’s Type Director Akira Kobayashi drew from his own knowledge of humanistic letterforms. The result is a redefined Metro; a typeface that is finally ready for heavy text setting. The original Linotype Metro No.1 never had italic variants. Kobayashi has created oblique variants, extending its use in document setting. A double-storey a and g, as well as a wider w were features of Dwiggins’ original Metro design that were filtered out by Mergenthaler Linotype in the 1930s. Kobayashi remedied this historical slight, retooling Dwiggins’ original forms and optimizing their legibility. Kobayashi has additionally retooled some of Metro’s more troublesome letters, which has black elements that became too dense. By opening up the troublesome joins (like that on the Q), Kobayashi has given his new Metro a more even color in text, improving its legibility while retaining its original spirit.
  11. Moyenage by Storm Type Foundry, $55.00
    Blackletter typefaces follow certain fixed rules, both in respect to their forms and to the orthography. Possibly, they were a reaction to the half-developed Carolingian minuscule which was soon to end in the Latin script. Narrow, ordered script was to replace the round, hesitant and shattered shapes of letters in order to simplify writing, to unify the meaning of individual letters, and to save some parchment, too. Opposed to the practice common in monasterial scriptoriums where Uncial, Irish and Carolingian inspiration flew freely and as a result, the styles of writing differed in each monastery, the blackletter type was to define one, common standard. It was to express spiritual verticality, in perfect tune with the architecture of the Gothic era. Typography became an integral part of the overall style of the period. The pointed arch and the blackletter type were the vanguard of the spectacular transformation from the Middle Ages towards the modern era, they were a celebration of a time when works of art were not signed by their makers yet. Some unfortunate souls keep linking blackletter solely with Germany and the Third Reich, while the truth is that its direct predecessor, the Gothic minuscule, evolved mostly in France. Even Hitler himself indicated blackletter type obsolete in the age of steel, iron and concrete – thus making a significant contribution to the spreading of the Latin script in Germany. Once we leave our prejudice aside, we find that the shapes of blackletter type have exceptional potential, unheard of in sans-serif letterforms. The lower case letters fit into an imaginary rectangle which is easily extended both upwards and sideways. In its scope and in the name itself, the Moyenage type family project is to celebrate the diversity of the Middle Ages. I begun realizing the urge to design my own blackletter when visiting the beer gardens of Munich and while walking through the villages of rural Austria. The letters from the notice boards of inns are scented with spring air, with the flowers of cudweed, with white sausage and weissbier. The crooked calligraphic hooks and beaks seem to imitate the hearty yodeling of local drinkers and the rustle of the giant skirts of girls who distribute the giant wreaths of beer jugs. Moyenage is, however, a modern replica of blackletter, so it contains some otherwise unacceptable Latin script elements in upper case. I chose these keeping the modern reader in mind, striving for better legibility. The font is drawn as if written with a flat pen or brush, and with the ambition to, perhaps, serve as a calligraphic model. In medium width, the face is surprisingly well legible; it is perfect for menus as well as posters and CD covers for some of the heavier kinds of music. It has five types of numerals and also a set of Cyrillic script, symbolising the lovelorn union of Germans and Russians in the 20th century. Thus, it is well suited for the setting of bilingual texts of the German classic literature, which, according to the ancient rules, must not be set in Latin script.
  12. Lovers Clouds by Anastasia Kuznetsova, $18.00
    Say Hello to Lovers Clouds! A set of three delightfully bold and sensual cloud-style fonts! Perfect for in-game quotes, packaging, branding, invitations, greeting cards and more. Super easy to use! Font Features: A-Z; a-z character set; 1 language (English); numbers and punctuation marks, symbols. Fonts can be opened and used in any software that can read standard fonts, even in MS Word. No special software is required to get started. It is recommended to use it in Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop. Made with love and magic ♡ Thank you for reading it, and do not hesitate to send me a message if you have any questions! ~ Anastasia
  13. Arielle by Anastasia Kuznetsova, $26.00
    I present the new handwritten font "Ariel" - a fashionable and super-cooled new font for handwriting with some stylish watercolor additions :) The font of the signature collection was created in such a way as to look as close as possible to a natural handwritten font, which includes a full set of characters in lowercase. Font Features • A-Z; a-z character set; • 1 language (English); • numbers and punctuation marks, symbols Fonts can be opened and used in any software that can read standard fonts, even in MS Word. No special software is required, and to get started. It is recommended to use it in Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop Made with love ♡
  14. Hardlighten by Figuree Studio, $20.00
    Hello, This is Hardlighten! Hardlighten comes from hand scratches to get natural writing. With the main style of the hand-lettering script, it will be very interesting if it is added with a variety of Alternates and also Stylistic Sets that are very suitable. The Hardlighten is very suitable for use in various media such as; packaging, logos, labels, posters, shirt designs, wisdom quotes, bulletins, typography, and many other media. Features Ligature Stylistic Alternates, Stylistic Sets (SS01-SS03) PUA Encoded open Support for MAC or PC Simple installation for Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, Photoshop, or Procreate (New Updated) Support Multilanguage That's it! If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask! .Stay Classy! Fadhil - Figuree Studio
  15. Sassoon Joined ENGLISH by Sassoon-Williams, $66.00
    These fonts will join-as-you-type in your OpenType application as shown in the posters above. Choose Use Contextual Alternates option in your app to get basic recommended baseline joins for teaching. Additionally, use can choose from 7 Stylistic Sets of alternative letterforms that are so important for Teachers. Create ‘pen lifts’ anytime too! Fonts display unjoined by default on this website and are delivered that way - joining is controlled by your application. Free to download resources Stylistic Sets and how to access the alternative letters feature in these OpenType fonts Purchasers of this font package may use their Order Number to receive a free Copybook PDF by Rosemary Sassoon recommended for effective teaching
  16. Hadnich by Arterfak Project, $28.00
    Inspired by the vintage brush typography, we proudly present Hadnich. the versatile script font. Carefully designed with the taste of old school sign painting which has the neat letterforms, attractive move and combined in modern form. Complete your font library with this cool brush font. Works perfectly for logo, signage, apparel, labels, poster, and many more! Make sure you get more variants of typographic design with a ton of alternates characters that you can access easily! There are stylistic sets 01-14, ligatures, swashes also accented characters, packed in a total of 350++ glyphs! Worth every penny. Uppercase Lowercase Numbers & symbols Stylistic sets 01-14 Ligatures Multilingual characters Thank you for watching. Keep it real!
  17. Mermer by Jana Orsolic, $35.00
    Mermer font family is a contemporary take on Roman capitals in six weights. The font name is the Serbian word for marble, and the inspiration for its creation comes from chiseled street signs in Istria. With lowercase and Cyrillic added, it gets a broader range of usages. Mermer is bold and versatile, can be both sporty and high fashion, looking sharp in more than 40 languages. Thin is thorny and Heavy feels like a block of concrete. Make it LOUD by setting it in large sizes and choosing Mermer Heavy for posters, magazine headings or logos, or you can make it cosy and friendly setting it smaller in Mermer Regular for menus, book covers, invitations or business cards.
  18. Boltz by Designova, $10.00
    Boltz is a simple & cute sans-serif typeface perfect for headlines, big text, branding, logotypes & display usage. It can be excellent choice for creating outstanding logos, promotional content and marketing graphics that can bring uniqueness and freshness. Boltz comes with a highly creative handmade collection of Stylistic Alternatives for 14 uppercase letters which makes it easy to create unique monograms, logo and identities with these combinations. Please see the examples shown above to get an idea about the capability of this typeface. The typeface comes with Extended Latin character sets including Western European, Central European and South Eastern European character sets. Boltz comes with single weight but 6 variants (Regular, Italic, Outline, Outline Italic, 3D and 3D Italic).
  19. Quadrian by Arterfak Project, $20.00
    Say Hello to Quadrian, a modern calligraphy font. Carefully designed with consistent strokes, this beautiful script font offers a minimalist, luxurious and classy feel. Quadrian is inspired by classical calligraphy. This font is perfect for anything that needs an elegant, beautiful, feminine, and dramatic look. You can apply this font to weddings, invitations, logotypes, romantic quotes, labels, and branding. Quadrian consists of a full set of characters and is equipped with hundreds of alternative characters that you can use to enhance your designs. A total of 500+ glyphs that you can mix and match and multilingual support! What you'll get : Uppercase Lowercase Numbers & punctuations Stylistic alternates Stylistic set 01 - 20 With Love, Arterfak Project
  20. Signation by Garisman Studio, $20.00
    Signation comes from hand scratches to get natural and natural writing. With the main style of the hand-lettering script, it will be very interesting if it is added with a variety of Alternates (Capital letters) and also Stylistic Sets that are very suitable. Signation is very suitable for use in various media such as; packaging, logos, labels, posters, shirt designs, wisdom quotes, bulletins, typography, and many other media. - Ligature - Stylistic Alternates, Stylistic Sets (SS01-SS06) & Contextual Alternates - PUA Encoded open - Support for MAC or PC - Simple installation for Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, Photoshop, or Procreate (New Updated) - Support Multilanguage (for 14 languages): Afrikaans Albanian Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish French Italian Norwegian Portuguese Spanish Swedish Zulu
  21. Molgen by Sealoung, $17.00
    Introducing Molgen Modern Display Serif Font Molgen Modern Display Serif Font is a distinctive and versatile typeface designed to make a statement. With a unique blend of classic serifs and contemporary display elements, it is a font that encapsulates the perfect balance between tradition and innovation. In the world of typography, Molgen is your gateway to elegance and modernity. Key Features: Serif Meets Display: Molgen is the epitome of a harmonious coexistence between the timeless serif font and the contemporary display style. Its serifs are pronounced yet not overwhelming, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications. Versatility: Whether you're designing a striking logo, crafting eye-catching headlines, or preparing an elegant invitation, Molgen can handle it all with grace and sophistication. Distinctive Characters: Each character in Molgen is meticulously crafted, ensuring that every letter oozes character and charm. From A to Z, you will find unique touches that set Molgen apart. Multilingual Support: Whether your audience speaks English, French, Spanish, or any other language, Molgen has comprehensive multilingual support, ensuring that your message is clear and effective worldwide.
  22. Subway Hunter by Variatype, $24.00
    Waltowns is a dynamic and expressive typeface that captures the essence of street art with its bold and energetic design. The letters are characterized by organic shapes, reminiscent of marker strokes on urban surfaces. The font exudes a raw and brave vibe, reflecting the spirit of graffiti culture. The font includes a diverse set of characters, allowing for creative and eye-catching compositions. Whether you’re designing posters, album covers, or any other graphic project, Waltowns inject a sense of urban attitude and artistic edge. Its versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, making your designs stand out in the crowd. Waltowns is not just a font; it’s a statement. It represents expression, the vibrancy of the streets, and the bold creativity that defines graffiti art. Use Waltowns to bring a touch of urban authenticity to your design projects and let your creativity run wild on the walls of the digital world. FONT FEATURES Additional Accents 68 Languages Kerning SOFTWARE RECOMMENDATION Adobe Photoshop CC 2020 or later Adobe Illustrator CC 2020 or later
  23. Allaya by Pen Culture, $19.00
    Proudly present "allaya calligraphy font" Allaya is a gorgeous calligraphy font that exudes elegance, style, and a hint of modernity. Its flowing lines and graceful curves are inspired by traditional calligraphy, yet it has been designed with a contemporary touch that gives it a fresh and modern feel. One of the standout features of Allaya is its stunning ligatures, which create a seamless flow of letters and add a touch of sophistication to any project. The two swash options provide even more versatility and allow you to add a flourish to the beginning or end of a word or phrase. Allaya is perfect for a wide range of design projects, including wedding invitations, logos, branding, packaging, social media graphics, and more. Its versatility makes it suitable for both feminine and masculine designs, and its elegant and timeless style will elevate any project. I really hope you enjoy it – please do let me know what you think, comments & likes are always hugely welcomed and appreciated. More importantly, please don’t hesitate to drop me a message if you have any issues or queries. Thank you
  24. Microbrew Soft by Albatross, $19.00
    Microbrew Soft is the latest addition to the Microbrew family. Microbrew Soft includes a wide variety of textures while retaining soft edges and clean outlines. With 27 individual styles plus an eclectic set of ornaments and catchwords, the possibilities are limitless when it comes to how many faces the font family can wear in your design. Microbrew Soft sports a nice mix between wood type poster style and vintage letterpress. The more detailed styles work well at large sizes, and the cleaner styles add legibility at smaller sizes. Microbrew Soft is an all caps display font, but the lowercase act as alternates so adding variety to your letterforms is as easy as mixing uppercase and lowercase letters. To add to the realism, Microbrew Soft includes double-letter ligatures. Opentype features include automatic fractions, subscript numbers, superscript numbers, and double-letter ligatures. Don't let the name fool you, Microbrew Soft is very versatile and works great for almost any subject matter, including weddings, birthdays, restaurants, coffee shops, music, and many more.
  25. Scratch SCF by Scholtz Fonts, $15.00
    Scratch SCF is a grunge font with a difference. It has an irregular, almost random outline that suggests an old-fashioned quill pen that is leaking and scratching its way across the page. There are also connotations of simplicity, of a writer that is unsophisticated, possibly learning to write for the first time. This is a font that avoids all the associations of slick, worldly-wise urbanity, of cynicism and of "the medium being more important than the message". Instead the simplicity of Scratch SCF conveys a sincerity and integrity of design that bespeaks simplicity and old-fashioned honesty. All these associations are conveyed with a contemporary look, without resorting to rehashing the past with yet another retro font. Scratch SCF has a full character set: all upper and lower case characters, all special and accented characters and all punctuation, numerical and mathematical characters. All have been carefully spaced and kerned. Scratch SCF Staggered is a little more "grungy" than the regular style because the individual letters do not rest on the same baseline and thus have more vitality.
  26. Milk Bath by Epiclinez, $15.00
    Milk Bath is a cute and funny handwritten font. It’s simple and friendly style makes this design incredibly versatile, fitting a wide variety of creative ideas.
  27. Lemon Party by Epiclinez, $15.00
    Lemon Party is a cute and quirky handwritten font. It’s simple and friendly style makes this design incredibly versatile, fitting a wide variety of creative ideas.
  28. Tourist by Solotype, $19.95
    MacKeller, Smiths and Jordan had a font called Giraffe Wide which we liked, but like many Victorian display fonts it had no lowercase. We fixed that!
  29. Service Deluxe JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Titles from the 1938 movie "Service Deluxe" starring Vincent Price and Constance Bennett were the inspiration for the similarly named Art Deco typeface Service Deluxe JNL.
  30. Dance Time JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The words “Benny Goodman & His Orchestra” on an appearance poster for the band from 1936 were rendered in a beautiful semi-script style of hand lettering.
  31. Wishkey by Letterafandi Studio, $17.00
    Wishkey is a cool and interestingly designed display font. It will elevate a wide range of crafting ideas from cards to branding, labels, and much more.
  32. Rancher JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Rancher JNL was inspired by classic wood type. This wide, slab serif typeface is reminiscent of wanted posters, broadsides and other printed matter from the 1800s.
  33. Sunkiss Cafe by Epiclinez, $14.00
    Sunkiss Cafe is a cute and funny handwritten font. It’s simple and friendly style makes this design incredibly versatile, fitting a wide variety of creative ideas.
  34. Dry Goods Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An antique Bradley stencil cutting machine’s letters and numbers were the basis for Dry Goods Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  35. KG Tightrope by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    I love the feel of a short, wide font. This handwritten font is a great way to mix and match heights and widths in a design.
  36. Bubble Drink by Epiclinez, $12.00
    Bubble Drink is a cute and funny display font. It’s simple and friendly style makes this design incredibly versatile, fitting a wide variety of creative ideas.
  37. Ziga by Griyotype, $10.00
    Ziga is a whimsical, wavy and chic display font. It will elevate a wide range of crafting ideas, from cards, to branding, labels and much more.
  38. With You by Subectype, $15.00
    With you is a sweet brushed handwritten font. Its natural and unique style makes it incredibly fitting to a wide spectrum of ideas. Thank You, Subectype
  39. Anti Gravity by Epiclinez, $12.00
    Anti Gravity is a cute and funny handwritten font. It’s simple and playful style makes this design incredibly versatile, fitting a wide variety of creative ideas.
  40. Geotica by exljbris, $16.50
    The idea behind Geotica was to build a font out of -more or less- simple geometrical line elements. The open wire frame could then be left open or (partially) filled. Geotica comes in four different grades or line thicknesses (One, Two, Three and Four) so it's suitable for a broad use. Each grade has four styles and is loaded with swashes, final forms, lots of ligatures and ornaments.
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