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  1. ST Saturn by ShimanovTypes, $9.00
    SATURN is a retro futuristic modern editorial font with vintage vibes, inspirated by Soviet sci-fi book's headers and posters. It has a spirit of Space race, brave hearts and cosmic dreams. It's good for social media, headlines, large-format print, branding, posters, fashion designs and websites. Language Support: Latin: English, French, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Danish, Norwegian, Portuguese, Croatian, Swedish, Hungarian, Estonian. Cyrillic: Russian, Belorussian, Ukrainian, Serbian, Kazakh, Bulgarian.
  2. Hangtime by Type Associates, $24.50
    Hangtime Rad and Extra were designed with surf posters in mind, a subject close to my heart as an avid sailboarder and surfer. Its slightly raked (3 degrees) yet vertical appearance makes for compact setting with extreme impact. Hangtime exhibits some quirky terminal features, its shortened upstrokes are balanced by the lengthened strokes of others providing unusually consistent spacing. Best applied to display situations but is readable at text sizes.
  3. The Stylish Babes by PeachCreme, $19.00
    Here's our latest font release: the stylish babes! A messily whimsical script ready to brighten up your light-hearted projects. Inspired by texts written loosely by hand, this handwritten font is loaded with careless ligatures. There are 144 sloppy ligatures that will add a real authentic feel to your designs. the stylish babes is a perfect choice for handwritten notes, greeting cards, packaging, and of course, fun branding.
  4. Vonnes by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Vonnes was designed by David Berlow working closely with Neville Brody on corporate redesign for Jim Von Ehre at Macromedia. Core weights are loosely based on Bauer’s Venus, 1907–1910. Berlow expanded the ideas behind the series to 56 fonts, the heart of the redesign. The Macromedia program was hailed as one of the most successful models of modern total design for innovative cutting edge companies; FB 2007
  5. Neutral Sans by Brave Lion Fonts, $28.00
    Join us on a journey to explore the world of Neutral Sans, delving into its historical roots, evolutionary path, and contemporary applications. Whether you are a designer in search of the perfect typeface for your next project or someone with a keen interest in the subtleties of typographic design, our exploration of Neutral Sans promises to be an illuminating adventure into the heart of timeless and neutral typography.
  6. Kazootie by Chank, $99.00
    Kazootie was inspired by cut-paper shapes and named after the hand puppet character Rootie Kazootie in a 1950s children's television show. Kazootie is a light-hearted and fun display font with a big, strong voice and crisp confident stride. Best for headlines and larger text in picture books, Kazootie is all caps, but you can type your letters in uppercase or lowercase to access two different variants of the style.
  7. Fun Write by FunFont, $19.00
    Fun Write is a font characterized by a playful and enjoyable nature, much like letters inscribed with full-hearted merriment, as implied by its name. With its simple and naive font structure, rounded edges, and an absence of sharp angles, it eschews the pointed facets typical of expressive marker strokes. This font is exceptionally well-suited for your design projects requiring a whimsical and delightful character reminiscent of a child's world
  8. Gleeful Bubble by Insan Perkasya, $12.00
    Gleeeful Bubble, a delightful font that bubbles with joy, featuring a hint of sparkling bubbles in each character. This playful typeface adds a touch of whimsy to your designs, infusing them with a sense of light-hearted cheer. Let Gleeeful Bubble be the choice that brings a burst of happiness and a sprinkle of effervescent charm to your creative projects. If you have any question, please contact us
  9. Saitama by Khurasan, $9.00
    Saitama is a new calligraphy handwritten typeface, elegant and vintage feel character set. Saitama includes a full set capital and lowercase letters, as well as multi-lingual support, currency figures, numerals, punctuation & some extra glyphs. Thank you for checking and i hope you enjoy it. Always put your heart into it and don’t worry to try. I hope you have as much fun using it as i did making it. Khurasan
  10. First love FD by Letterara, $14.00
    First Love Font Duo is the perfect calligraphy font: Elegant, Sweet, innocent, light, and charming, this one-of-a-kind typeface will add a unique charm to any design project! The connected heart feature makes this font even more charming. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs Alternate, Titling and Swashes with ease! It features a varying baseline, gorgeous glyphs, and stunning alternates.
  11. Captura Now Core Edition by TypeThis!Studio, $50.00
    Carefully refined shapes and sensitively balanced spacing and kerning create the gentle rythm that grants Captura its warm-hearted face, perfect in form and shape. www.typethis.studio This version covers all the essentials of Captura 265 Characters 8 Styles, including Italics Western European Language Support Numbers Symbols Punctuation If you need more features like small caps, special symbols, Cyrillic or Vietnamese language support, you may review the expert version of CapturaNow.
  12. Quinbuilt by Konstantine Studio, $19.00
    Are you ready to take your design projects to the next level? Say hello to Quinbuilt, the epitome of vintage charm blended seamlessly with modern design prowess. Elevate your creations with a touch of nostalgia that captures hearts and leaves a lasting impression. Hurry, dive into the world of Quinbuilt now, and embark on a journey that merges nostalgia with innovation. Your masterpiece awaits – let Quinbuilt be your guiding star!
  13. Odell by The Organic Type, $29.99
    Odell is a fun, whimsical, yet elegant handwritten font that was created in a light-hearted manner for use in things like menus, invitations, bed and breakfast collateral and whatever else you can dream up. Odell features extra thin letters and it is designed to be creative, a little fancy, and very legible. There are tons of foreign characters to choose from so you can write in other languages as well.
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  15. Joanna Sans Nova by Monotype, $50.99
    The Joanna® Sans Nova family is the only typeface in the Eric Gill Series that was not initially designed by Gill. Created by Monotype Studio designer Terrance Weinzierl over a three-year period with digital applications at the forefront of the design criteria, Joanna Sans Nova is a humanist sans serif based primarily on Gill’s original Joanna. The design comprises 16 fonts, from thin to black, each with a complementary italic. Joanna Sans Nova has a larger x-height to ensure high levels of legibility – even on small digital screens. Due to its inherent humanist proportions, Joanna Sans Nova is surprisingly comfortable for longer form reading. Its low contrast in character stroke weights also improves imaging in a variety of environments. In addition, the calligraphic and fluid details enable the roman and italic designs to shine in headlines and other display uses. Joanna Sans features a robust range of OpenType features for fine typography, including small caps, old style figures, proportional figures, ligatures, superscript and subscript figures and support for fractions. With over 1000 glyphs per font, Joanna Sans supports more than 50 languages – in Latin, Greek and Cyrillic scripts. “I've always been a fan of Gill’s work, explains Weinzierl, and found the simple, humanist qualities of Joanna really fitting for a sans serif design. I wanted to make something with Gill flavor, but with more harmony in the extreme weights than Gill Sans – and with my twist on it. I went through six or seven different italic designs before landing on the current direction.” “The original Joanna had a very distinct italic, Weinzierl continues. “It’s very condensed, and has a very shallow angle. I wanted to have an italic that stood out, but in a different way. I took a cursive direction for the italic details, which are wider and slanted more, both improving character legibility.” The Joanna Sans Nova typeface family is part of the new Eric Gill series, drawing on Monotype’s heritage to remaster and expand and revitalize Eric Gill’s body of work, with more weights, more characters and more languages to meet a wide range of design requirements. The series also brings to life new elements inspired by some of Gill’s unreleased work, discovered in Monotype’s archive of original typeface drawings and materials of the last century.
  16. Store Clerk JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The cover of the 1929 sheet music from the First National/Vitaphone picture “The Girl from Woolworth’s” had its title (“Someone”) hand lettered. This single word title was the model for Store Clerk JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions as well as solid and solid oblique versions (without an inline). A bold, casual sans serif with rounded ends and an inline, Store Clerk JNL is perfectly suited for projects where a strong, yet playful title is necessary to grab the reader’s attention. For those old enough to remember, Woolworth’s was a leading “Five and Dime” store chain, especially in the days when a nickel or a dime actually could purchase something.
  17. Ririen Notes by Scratch Design, $9.00
    Ririen's Notes have a 100% level of cuteness & natural handwritten font. This font is complete with families such as regular, bold, outline style, ligatures, all punctuation, and multi-language support. Ririen's Notes has an authentic shape and looks like a natural teenage girl handwritten so this font is perfect to apply to the casual and cute design. This font will be perfect when you using for posters, name cards, books, comics, presentations, or packaging designs. What are you waiting for? Download now Ririen's Notes font and make your cute design artwork! Thank you for checking and visiting our store, and feel free to drop me a message if you had any questions! Visit our Instagram :) www.instagram.com/scratchdesignbali
  18. Fizgiger by insigne, $11.95
    Fizgiger is a chance to kick back and take break from designing some of insigne's more serious typefaces, like the sans serif Aberlyth. It is an extension of the ideas of Blue Goblet, but includes more frills and a more pronounced vertical stress. The name Fizgiger is derived from the English word Fizgig, which is defined as a flirty girl. Fizgiger is a fun and uplifting script that works for whenever you need a playful and exciting script. As always, Fizgiger comes with a wide range of OpenType features, including small caps, a full complement of artistic alternates (it's like getting another font free!) and old style figures to add a touch of class.
  19. Ms Kitty NB by No Bodoni, $35.00
    Some scribbles on a bar napkin, a note from a cute girl passed in history class, what is there to say but why not a typeface? Actually it's that late night, �let's get this typeface done� madness that causes these flights of fancy. Anything to relieve the boredom of doing all those kerning pairs. Or maybe it's sunspots? Ms Kitty is all uppercase letterforms so there are two versions of each letter, one in the cap position, another in the lowercase position. Besides the regular weight and bold, there�s a bolder and much bolder in the works. And perhaps there will be a "too bold to be believed" version. Depends on the sunspots.
  20. Huxley Vertical by Bitstream, $29.99
    The PARATYPE library is our latest major addition, consisting of more than 370 typefaces. In the spirit of the perestroika changes and following the collapse of the Soviet Union, a group of Russian type designers quit the state-owned Polygraphmash foundry to establish ParaType, the first, and now largest Russian digital type foundry. The ParaType team under the supervision of Vladimir Yefimov creates new typefaces and explores the Russian typographic heritage by making digital versions of existing Russian designs: these include the hits of Soviet typography such as Literaturnaya and Journal Sans. Most ParaType fonts are available in Western/Roman, Central European, Turkish and Cyrillic encodings. The Russian constructivist and avant garde movements of the early 20th century inspired many ParaType typefaces, including Rodchenko, Quadrat Grotesk, Ariergard, Unovis, Tauern, Dublon and Stroganov. The ParaType library also includes many excellent book and newspaper typefaces such as Octava, Lazurski, Bannikova, Neva or Petersburg. On the other hand, if you need a pretty face to knock your clients dead, meet the ParaType girls: Tatiana, Betina, Hortensia, Irina, Liana, Nataliscript, Nina, Olga and Vesna (also check Zhikharev who is not a girl but still very pretty). ParaType excels in adding Cyrillic characters to existing Latin typefaces — if your company is ever going to do business with Eastern Europe, we recommend you make them part of your corporate identity! ParaType created CE and Cyrillic versions of popular typefaces licensed from other foundries, including Bell Gothic, Caslon, English 157, Futura, Original Garamond, Gothic 725, Humanist 531, Kis, Raleigh, or Zapf Elliptical 711.
  21. C-Nation by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    Marit Otto about C-Nation: The building typeface. Although the 70ties were very liberating and progressive, still girls played mainly with dolls and sweet things and boys with all kinds of challenging stuff. They did all sorts of basic scientific experiments in mini labs and of course built cool things with Meccano building sets. As a girl I was perfectly happy with the toys I had access to. But at the same time I was very curious about all the adventure toys and discoveries my brother did. It also made me wonder why the grown up people thought that our world could be separated so easily by separating our toys in pink and blue sections. At this day of age Meccano is probably hopelessly old fashioned and far to manual. Children of today are fed by fast images and cool animations on screen, they learn, play, communicate and relax in the same space, the digital space. The special feature of Meccano was that even though it was very basic there was the promise you could create anything. It might even contribute to a logical mind. The typeface I designed refers to the Meccano feel. It is a creative typeface. A bit masculine and bold looking perhaps but after the first impression a subtle and refined female touch is revealed. It has links to architecture and associations with metal constructions like ‘The Eiffel Tower’ and (old railway) bridges. I am convinced that we all think of that as very charming man-made objects.
  22. Frances Uncial by ITC, $29.00
    Frances Uncial is the work of Michael Gills, who gave the font a strong tactile appearance by lino-cutting the forms before scanning them into digital form. The result is a captivating typeface with classic, antique-looking forms. The rough edges of Frances Uncial font are best highlighted in larger point sizes yet its legibility is retained in smaller sizes.
  23. Gilmore Fahrenheit by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Gilmore Fahrenheit is a glyphic, sans serif typeface that was inspired from early designs by the renowned English typographer Eric Gill. It was designed in 1992 by A. Pat Hickson (P&P Hickson) and Steve Jackaman (ITF) exclusively for the Red Rooster Collection. It was designed with true small caps, has an italicized geometric look, and possesses legibility reminiscent of Swiss typefaces.
  24. Hand Real by Alit Design, $15.00
    Hand Real This font is inspired by the signature that makes writing cool and unique. The limp and natural monoline script style is perfect for a young, bold and cool design. Hand Real font is perfect for designs with a girly, love and relaxed concept. Very well applied to wedding invitation card designs, logotypes, business card designs and so on.
  25. Kiddie Love by Sipanji21, $15.00
    Kiddie Love is a lovely display font that radiates charm. It features gorgeous hearts in each letter which give it an incredibly romantic feel. this font suitable for valentine day poster, logo, t shirt, event banner and etc. you can use this font for any design, apparel, kids logo, logo type, with many swash for make your design awesome. feature : Kiddie Love Uppercase Kiddie Love Number and Punctuation Kiddie Love Multilingual Kiddie Love Swash
  26. Umbilical Noose by Hanoded, $15.00
    Umbilical Noose is a rather scary typeface. It is quite similar to an older font of mine: Nyctophobia. The name comes from a Nirvana song called Heart Shaped Box, in which Kurt Cobain sings: "throw down your umbilical noose, so I can climb right back". I have always liked that phrase a lot. Umbilical Noose is an all caps font, but upper and lower case are different and you can easily interchange the glyphs.
  27. P22 Bangersfield by IHOF, $29.95
    Bangersfield is a four-member font family from Robby Woodard. With line treatments clearly inspired by cased meat products, these fonts function as a healtier alternative to Comic Sans. The casual hand lettering works well for light-hearted design and comic lettering. These fonts are stuffed with opentype features, extra ornaments, and a full Central European character set—over 400 characters per serving. Satisfy your hunger for a fresh take on a stale genre!
  28. Regnante by BustanType, $19.00
    Regnante was created with all of my heart. It has a luxury style, is stylish and lovely, and has a strong personality, so it will catch your attention. This font is ideal for a wide range of tasks including branding, logos, packaging, and more. Regnante includes 12 fonts, including 4 weight variations and Italic style. Regular and Alternate are come separately. You can make your selection based on your personal preferences and requirements.
  29. Naughties by Chank, $59.00
    The Naughties font was meant to be a happy new typestyle for a naughty new decade. It turned into a neo-classic FUN font. This font is sent to you from the light-hearted, long-ago past of 1999 in an effort to promote a new name for the current decade. Both the font and the decade should be referred to as "the naughties". Please make a note of it. Thank you.
  30. Dulcyna Hand by Michael Browers, $25.00
    Dulcyna Hand is a casual hand-drawn typeface developed by Michael Browers and his son Eli. Seeking to bond over a collaborative creative project, this father-son duo leveraged Eli’s emerging interest in lettering and Michael’s font development experience to create Dulcyna Hand. Embedded with Eli’s youthful energy and fun personality, Dulcyna Hand is ideal for greeting cards, invitations, scrapbooking, children’s books and other projects in need of a light-hearted touch.
  31. Funkboy by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Funkboy looks like something that was made 20 years ago. You know, when Grandmaster Flash was scratching to the beat and graffiti was totally underground. Funkboy was made to look 100% oldschool, and now you can make your own bad-boy oldschool graffiti, using your computer! Comes with two hard knock alternate letters: the peace 'o' + the heart dotted 'i' You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the autoligatures.
  32. 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.
  33. Rosliyati by Sulthan Studio, $14.00
    Rosliyati script -font that is fresh, funny, interesting, cute with lots of heart characters and also very beautiful with alternatives, this font looks natural, elegant, and perfect for extraordinary projects. Rosliyati script is suitable for various products such as invitations, product packaging, offers, product design, crafters, labels, photography, watermarks, logos & branding. Everything can be accessed using software that supports Opentype, such as Adobe Indesign, Adobe CS Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop CC, and Corel Draw.
  34. Shinano by Hanoded, $15.00
    Shinano is an old province of Japan. Kobayashi Issa (1763 - 1828), a famous Japanese Haiku poet and Buddhist priest, was born here. Together with Bashō he is my favourite Haiku poet. Shinano font was hand made using a Japanese brush pen. At first glance it may look like a messy script, but underneath its rough appearance beats a poetic heart. Comes with some alternates and ligatures and a whole lot of diacritics.
  35. Milonguita by Sudtipos, $49.00
    Milonga is one of the most characteristic dances of Argentina and it is usually compared to Tango. However, couples perform shorter and more energetic movements when dancing to the beat of Milonga. In addition, while Tango evokes the idea of nostalgia and reminiscence, Milonga conjures up more light-hearted memories in people's minds. Milonguita was designed so that readers can experience the passion and spontaneity of this dancing style through words. Users can play with the upwards and downwards patterns of the letters creating different images and textures and thus, making texts flow smoothly and naturally, just as a warm piece of Milonga would. The irregularity of the strokes conveys emotions and establishes a bond between the font and the sensitivity of the writer. The result will be a typographic combination of elegance, energy and rhythm which will surely reach the heart of the reader. Milonguita comes in all font formats, including a Opentype version plenty of built-in alternates and a simulated random code. Digitized by Alejandro Paul.
  36. Kings of Pacifica - Personal use only
  37. HT Pasticceria by Dharma Type, $19.99
    HT Pasticceria is extremely eye-catching and high-contrast font. It is a chic typeface with a?sweet?and?perhaps?girly touch. HT Pasticceria is great for use in all kinds of display typography. Holiday Type Project offers retro hand drawing scripts. Inspired by retro script on shopfront lettering, wall paint advertisements in Italy around 1950s. Check out the script fonts from Holiday Type!
  38. Mentor by Monotype, $29.99
    From alphabets created for book illustrations in the 1970s to lettering created for a book jacket in the 1990s, the Mentor family of typefaces has developed along its own slow and circuitous path. Always present in its evolution, though, has been the influence of three 20th century design giants: Eric Gill, Reynolds Stone, and Hermann Zapf, as filtered through the meticulous sensibility of Michael Harvey.
  39. Kinder Garten by Artyway, $18.00
    Vibrant, lively color font with a Mexican fiesta flair for joyful, child-centric designs. Celebrate the joy of childhood with this vibrant and colorful font. Perfect for creating a lively atmosphere in schools, kindergartens, and festive events. The playful, funny design captures the essence of a child's world, making it ideal for projects that speak to the hearts of both kids and adults. From birthday parties to school logos, this font adds a touch of joy to every design.
  40. Beautiful Summit by HRDR, $16.00
    Beautiful Summit is a modern calligraphy font with handwritten. It is full of hearts and glyphs, suitable for branding, wedding invitations, and other romantic projects. Beautiful Summit includes a full set of lovely uppercase and lowercase letters, multilingual symbols, numerals, punctuation and ligatures. Beautiful Summit coming with open type features like stylistic set 01- stylistic set 02 and support PUA Encoded font files for use with software that doesn't support OpenType features such as Silhouette, Inkscape, etc.
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