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  1. ITC Kendo by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Kendo is the work of British designer Phill Grimshaw, suggesting the dash and verve of quick, sketchy calligraphy, complete with splatters of ink. Grimshaw says he worked deliberately against his own habits to create the forms, drawing the letters with slow deliberation" and a pointed pen. He overloaded the pen with ink and drew on rough paper, "applying a lot of pressure at the beginning of a stroke and easing off towards the terminals. Accidental splashes occurred frequently owing to the nib catching the 'tooth' of the paper." Those splashes were refined into features which enhance but do not overwhelm the characters and carefully worked so as not to leave an obvious white strip of unsplattered space between lines and letters. The initial capitals can be used alone or combined with the lowercase alphabet, and the font includes a full set of f-ligatures and some extra ligatures as well as decorative elements."
  2. Ninova Pro by Fontuma, $38.00
    Ninova is the capital of the Assyrian Kingdom. This place is also known as the city where Prophet Jonah was sent. Ninova font family consists of fonts with aesthetic forms. Ninova font will more than meet the needs and expectations in terms of the glyphs it contains, the weights it has and the number of styles. This font includes two font families: Ninova: A family of fonts containing only the Latin scrips Ninova Pro: A family of fonts including Latin and Arabic scripts The Ninova font can be used for multiple purposes. It can be used easily in the internet environment, operating systems and all digital environments together with printing areas.
  3. Unigeo by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini with the help of Francesco Canovaro, Unigeo is an eulogy to the design style of vintage computing, with its obsession for geometric modularity, ultra-tight tracking and striped rainbow overload. It aims at giving a new perspective to the ever-useful geometric sans genre, by adding a vintage flair to selected letters while keeping optical adjustments to the minimum, to prioritize the modular, constructed look aspect of the typeface. Furthermore, like every vintage gaming system, Unigeo has been developed with different "memory versions":32, 64 and 128. The main family, Unigeo 64, is display and logo-design oriented, featuring tight tracking and iconic signature letterforms, and referencing vintage design and typefaces from the photo-lettering era. These letterforms are substituted in the Unigeo 32 variant with more contemporary shapes, resulting in a workhorse geometric sans, highly optimized for text use but still suited for logo design and display use thanks to its wide weight range. Last but not least, the Unigeo 128 subfamily gives the same skeleton a striped treatment reminescent of optical art and modernist computer logos. All Unigeo families are developed in eight weights, ranging from Thin to Extrabold, for a total of 40 styles, each provided with an extended character set covering languages using latin, cyrillic and greek glyphs. Full Open Type Features are provided, including positional numbers, legatures and alternate glyphs, as well as a variable font version for each subfamily.
  4. After Dark BB by Blambot, $20.00
    All good things happen After Dark! This handwritten font has delicate, long lowercase characters and huge, care-free caps. Both dangerous and feminine, perfect for signing your signature, After Dark has a large assortment of European characters to assist in your late-night adventures.
  5. Volage Display by Cecilia Gérard Type, $16.00
    Introducing Volage, a clean, elegant yet flighty display serif. Inspired by french literature masterpiece "Dangerous Liaisons" by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, Volage is a drama typeface with stunning alternates. Sharp shapes marry tails and ligatures, which are chasing each other without never really meeting...
  6. Paper Caper NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This typeface is an amalgam of two cut-paper typefaces, as presented by Margaret Shepherd in her book, Calligraphic Alphabets Made Easy. Also included are a glue bottle at the bar position, and round-edge scissors at the dagger and double-dagger positions. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  7. LifeAfterCollege by Ingrimayne Type, $13.95
    The LifeAfterCollege family began as a set of four fonts based on two styles of Ranger, which are slab-serif, geometric fonts with no curves. Two of the four are outlines with hollow insides, and two have-filled insides. The two fonts that are outlined have been taken apart and made into three typeface that can be layered. This allows one color for the inside, another for the middle ring, and a third for the outside outline.
  8. Banzai Moloko by BanzaiTokyo, $5.99
    Did you ever draw something with you finger in milk that has been just spilled on the table?
  9. Westo by AuburnForest, $19.99
    Westro is great for portraying western look and feel in a poster, banner or any kinds of headlines.
  10. Big Bangs by 4RM Font, $32.00
    Big bangs font is made with letter anatomy that looks very unique with a characteristic bulging shape and very large weight size, inspired by explosions, this font looks big and dangerous as well as unique, suitable for use in graphic designs such as stickers, posters, covers, labels, and others.
  11. Burt by Renegade Fonts, $35.00
    Burt is extended grotesk with condensed uppercase. Its combines modern bauhaus features with old grotesk details. And the X, what a banger! Well it actually is. That what gave the font name - buřt = sausage. Full Latin extended A support, many features, stylistic sets and alternates. All together 9 styles.
  12. Econs by Tour De Force, $20.00
    Dangereous can on E, sharp grass on C, strong tree on O, drop of water on N and hand shovel on S = ECONS, set of 52 ecological symbols made after spending one day fishing on the river in my municipality and seeing so miscellaneous garbages in the water.
  13. OnO Display Pro by David Engelby Foundry, $30.00
    Go grab this rock’n’roll display typeface especially suited for posters and headlines in general. This typeface also has many banner dingbats which can be combined in many ways, but there are also finished banner dingbats ready to use. The quality doesn’t stop there, as you can also make use of Central European characters, adjusted Scandinavian characters and fine ligatures. Enjoy!
  14. Patriotica JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Patriotica JNL was inspired by some hand lettering designed by the late Alf Becker for Signs of the Times® magazine. The alphabet was modified and the character set extended in this digital version. Special thanks to Tod Swormstedt of ST Publications, Inc. and the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati for providing a copy of the original lettering for use as a work model. Patriotica JNL is available as a complete font or in a set of two layers (stars layer and stripes layer) for creating two-color graphics. As always, keep in mind that there are some slight variations between drawing programs, so some adjustments may need to be made in the alignment of the layers.
  15. Easter Egg Letters by Greater Albion Typefounders, $6.00
    A fun typeface for Easter, which lets you make banners and headings with eggs enclosed in letters. Chocolate anyone?
  16. Kalchynsky Simple Heavy by Rotograf, $12.00
    This font has complete kerning pairs for all languages. Designed for books, leaflets and for outdoor use like a banner.
  17. Monthly Newsletter JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Monthly Newsletter JNL offers 52 useful column banners in retro style for newsletters seeking a nostalgic look from the past.
  18. Book Sketch by Ziza Type, $8.00
    Book Sketch is hand written font which will deliver a friendly look to children books, label designs, posters or banners.
  19. Movie Arts JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the June 18, 1929 issue of “The Film Daily”, the curvy and casual hand lettering found within the ad for the movie “Such Men are Dangerous” belies that this was actually a pre-code drama. Digitally redrawn as Movie Arts JNL, it is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  20. Spyced by Essqué Productions, $35.00
    This stylized font was inspired by the personal style of the designer’s sister. It has a mixture of Gothic, Arabian, & Persian styles, with elements inspired by thorns and smoke. It can be ideal for projects that require an air of mystery or intrigue, or have an exotic or dangerous flare.
  21. Black Octopus by Jehansyah, $9.00
    Black Octopus This is a very charming and bold display font with a very modern style making this font very suitable to be your choice, there are several families that you can incorporate into your designs, make this your font of choice at the beginning of this month, perfect for everyone. types of designs, magazines, banners, banners, books, social media posts, and much more thanks very much
  22. M Zhi Ngai HK by Monotype HK, $523.99
    Zhi series is inspired from vertical shop banners/signages from Japan, where each banners is attached to a slim simple structured skeleton. M Zhi Ngai™ takes reference from M Zhi Hei’s straightforwardness and masculinity but inserted plenty of ornaments and gentleness. Featuring a strong thick–thin contrast in the strokes, the typeface looks bright, smart and contemporary, suitable for promotional materials and more other media.
  23. M Zhi Ngai PRC by Monotype HK, $523.99
    Zhi series is inspired from vertical shop banners/signages from Japan, where each banners is attached to a slim simple structured skeleton. M Zhi Ngai™ takes reference from M Zhi Hei’s straightforwardness and masculinity but inserted plenty of ornaments and gentleness. Featuring a strong thick–thin contrast in the strokes, the typeface looks bright, smart and contemporary, suitable for promotional materials and more other media.
  24. Zooja by Aerotype, $48.00
    Zooja™ and Zooja Light have alternates for every capital and lowercase letter, consecutive characters are controlled with the OpenType Ligature feature. Zooja Elements & Borders has 90+ fun decorative doodads, borders and corners that play well with the fonts. Zooja Catchwords has 60+ hand drawn word glyphs and Zooja Banners & Patterns has 17 repeatable patterns and 50+ banner and frame elements to help pull it all together.
  25. Wandhen by RahagitaType, $16.00
    Wandhen is handwritten brush font suitable for a lot of projects. such as flyers, crafting, logo, banner, packaging, design product, etc.
  26. ITC Greengate by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Greengate is the result of a time-traveling, intercontinental collaboration--one between 21st century South African designer Richard Every, and early 20th century Scottish artist Jessie Marion King. Jessie Marion King (1875-1949) began her professional career as a book designer and illustrator, but over time her creativity found its outlet in many forms, including posters, jewelry, ceramics, wallpaper, fabrics, murals, interior design and costumes. After eventually settling in Kirkcudbright, Scotland, she founded Green Gate Close, a center for women artists. Although her style is reminiscent of the Art Nouveau artist, Aubrey Beardsley, King's aesthetic was an offshoot of the “Glasgow Style,” a Scottish hybrid of the Arts and Crafts movement and Art Nouveau. Often, her illustrations included hand lettering. It was just this kind of lettering that gave Richard Every his inspiration for ITC Greengate. When he saw some children's book illustrations that King created in 1898, he knew on the spot he had to complete the hand lettering as a typographic font. He began working on the typeface in 1996, but it took six years to be released as an ITC typeface. Every simplified and harmonized King's letterforms slightly and, most importantly, added a suite of lowercase characters. The result is a somewhat earthy Art Nouveau design, with a character quite distinct from typical digital revivals. Every's career has been as diverse as King's. He was born in Durban, South Africa and studied graphic design at ML Sultan Technikon in Durban. He's been an art director, freelance designer, the owner and manager of a nightclub and co-manager of a South African band. “Through it all,” he says, “typography has always been one of my passions.”
  27. F2F Poison Flowers by Linotype, $29.99
    The techno sound of the 1990s, a personal computer, font creation software, and some inspiration all came together to inspire the F2F (Face2Face) font series. Alessio Leonardi and his friends had the demand to create new unusual typefaces, which would be used in the leading German techno magazine of the day, Frontpage. Even typeset as small as 6-points, in nearly undecipherable layouts, it was a pleasure for the kids to read and try to decrypt the messages. F2F Poison Flowers is a psychedelic trip back in time to the era of peace and love. Who would have ever thought that grunge or techno could be so groovy?
  28. Koya Sans by JAM Type Design, $15.00
    Koya Sans is a contemporary, humanist sans with a friendly yet clear and distinct personality. It is designed for excellent legibility, particularly for long continuous reading. The sharp terminals add liveliness and variety to the carefully crafted letterforms. Koya Sans, a highly versatile type family consisting 12 styles that are designed to work equally well on paper and on screen. The family ranges from Thin to Black variations, with complimenting italics. Inspired by a trip to the Buddhist temple of Kōyasan south of Osaka, Japan, this carefully crafted sans serif typeface with its sharp terminals loosely emulating the sharp corners of the temple’s pagoda roof.
  29. Food Truck by Hanoded, $14.00
    Food Truck package is a wonderful set of fonts. During my recent trip to Japan, I stumbled upon a food truck / street food festival in Nara. Besides drinking the best cup of coffee ever (seriously, it was THAT good!), I got the idea of creating a font package based on the various handwritten signs I saw at the festival. Food Truck package consists of a fat headline font, a couple of outlined fonts, a great chalkboard font, a rather messy script font and a whole bunch of food-related doodles. I am sure you will come up with some great ideas to put these babies to use! Enjoy!
  30. Overseas by Hanoded, $15.00
    I traveled a lot: in the beginning on my own, later as a tour guide. I always used the English word ‘abroad’ to describe a trip to a foreign country, but I noticed that the English, Australians and New Zealanders preferred the word ‘overseas’. I then realised that they all lived on an island, so most of the foreign countries for them were across the sea. I had to think of that when I made this font! Overseas is a brush font with a certain rough elegance to it. I made it using poster paint and a brush. Use if for posters, product packaging and book covers.
  31. Floridium Pro LV by No Bodoni, $35.00
    Floridium grew out of an affection for the old wood types of the 1800s. Painters Roman* was the initial inspiration. It was the source for the �banana� and �snake head� serifs. But the design�released by Adobe as Juniper�was too quirky to be useful. I tried to make it more sophisticated and modern while keeping the original personality of the 19th century types. The name resulted from a trip to Miami while the initial drawings were being made. Not the best way to name a typeface, but while we were in Miami Beach there was this tall blonde in a bright yellow bikini sitting on this bright yellow Porsche and...
  32. Show Card Freehand JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The title and credits for the 1951 Dick Powell and Rhonda Fleming film “Cry Danger” were hand lettered in a freehand brush lettering often seen on store signs and show cards. Serving as the model for Show Card Freehand JNL, this pleasant and casual typeface is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  33. Allegias by ZetDesign, $10.00
    Allegias is our new product in a futuristic and modern style. This font is suitable for clothing, logos, magazines, banners, and more.
  34. KG PDX Blocks by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This cute flag or banner font contains a unicase font inside. Enclosed PDF guides you on how to use the font effectively.
  35. Industrial Gothic by Monotype, $29.99
    Industrial Gothic recalls the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century. There are four styles: Single-Line, Double-Line, Banner, and Small Caps.
  36. Colasta by Reyrey Blue Std, $21.00
    Colata is a new geometric, sans-serif font family that brings a fresh, modern look to any design. Colata comes in 10 styles, each containing small caps and glyph coverage for several languages. This font is very suitable as text with displays for various kinds of branding, advertisements, posters, banners, packaging, news headlines, magazines, websites, logo design, banners, social media design and of course you can use a lot more.
  37. Nixed by Gatype, $14.00
    Nixed is a cool and daring display font. Add it to your posters, headlines, banners, or anything that requires strong and modern typography.
  38. Morepling by Forberas Club, $16.00
    This font can use in any media like tees design, poster, banner or movie logo type. Let's try ! Awesome font be with you !
  39. Toleis by Twinletter, $12.00
    Toleis is a san serif font that we designed for you. Much attention is paid to the correct position of the accent. All overhead has its own height, which creates an additional level of readability. As well as numbers and punctuation, which are an integral part of any text. This pack includes alternative options for many glyphs — old-style figures, straps, style sets, and more. So you can customize the font to your liking and keep your look consistent.” of course, your various design projects will be perfect and extraordinary if you use this font because this font is equipped with a font family, both for titles and subtitles and sentence text, start using our fonts for your extraordinary projects.
  40. Linotype Party Time by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Party Time is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the entries of the Linotype-sponsored International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. The typeface is the work of Bulgarian designer Christo Velikov and is composed exclusively of capital letters. Different components make up this cheeful, frolicking font: stripes, dots, triangles, arrows, a trumpet, a ribbon, and others. The characters of Linotype Party Time stand straight on the base line while those of Linotype Party Time Drunk take on the stance typical of this state. Linotype Party Time is perfect for anything which has to do with fun and should be used exclusively in larger point sizes to emphasize the details which make the figures so unique.
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