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  1. Egyptian Hieroglyphics – Dendera by Deniart Systems, $25.00
    Cast your stars like the ancient Pharaohs. Commonly known as the Zodiac of Dendera, this series is based on the symbols found on the roof of the temple at Dendera. It is believed that the Egyptians likely borrowed the signs of the zodiac from the Greeks, possibly in the Ptolemaic period. Containing 52 unique characters, the series includes the 12 zodiac signs, the 30 phases of the moon in its equatorial position, the Gods of the four winds, and the Gods of the five planets of Venus, Mercury, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter. NOTE: this font comes with an interpretation guide in pdf format.
  2. Duquesne Dark Woodcut by Greater Albion Typefounders, $18.00
    Duquesne Dark Woodcut is a new typeface in the spirit of 19th century American wood cut typefaces. There is an almost rustic simplicity to its heavily serifed letter forms, ideal for capturing the spirit of the mid-west, or early Victorian Britain. Long live the era of the Cowboy and the Steam Navigation Canal!
  3. Bucinta by Goodigital13, $20.00
    It easily cooperating together For Magazine, Movies, or Book Titles. For Photography, Wedding Invitation, Restaurant Menu or T-shirt Design. For Flyers, Banner Ads, web and printing. From Food and Fashion to a Cosmetics product beautiful typographic harmony for a diversity of design projects, including logos & branding, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements & product designs.
  4. Signorina by Talavera, $20.00
    Signorina is a funny font (a "funnty"?) not to be taken so seriously. It reminds me of slab serif designs, but jelly-stuffed instead of having wood. This font also works very well on small sizes because of it's tall x height. You can use this kind of font on both text and titles.
  5. Meritage by Aerotype, $29.00
    OpenType users benefit from alternate lowercase characters, crossbar ligatures for common letter pairings, case sensitive quotes and smart apostrophes. Other goodies include optional old style numerals and a few clip-on swash elements, accessible by keyboard or supporting application’s OpenType glyph menu. Meritage Pro extends the character set to support Eastern European and Baltic languages.
  6. Rio Grande NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    One in the series of fonts called Whiz-Bang Wood Type, intended to be set large and tight. Rio Grande is a classic ultrabold "Egyptian" face, named for the river that separates Texas from Mexico. The Opentype version of this font supports Unicode 1250 (Central European) languages, as well as Unicode 1252 (Latin) languages.
  7. Alambart by Greater Albion Typefounders, $18.00
    Alambart is one of a new series of ‘wood type’ inspired fonts. Alambart is a hand-cut oblique Roman, suggesting the late Victorian era, but the type of thing that continued in use well into the twentieth century. If you want a title face that has versatility and suggests a past history, this is it!
  8. The Candy by DainType, $15.00
    When the conditions are met, a heart is attached to the capital letter. It feels soft and lovely. It goes well with wedding cards, invitations, elegant brochures, web images, and promotional materials. If you do not apply the open type feature, the letters without hearts are applied, so you can use it in two moods.
  9. Grendel Regular by Robert Petrick, $19.95
    “Grendel Regular” Evolved out of a hand lettering piece I designed for a record album (Royal Crescent Mob). Inspired by old gothic forms, my intention was to create a playful letter form that could be used in an antique as well as a modern context such as food product packaging or fun video projects, etc.
  10. Homade by Eko Bimantara, $18.00
    Homade is sans font family that created in a way that give an ease-looking, close to casual typeface. It's fit for branding, product, food or culinaire theme and various others. Its consist of 5 styles from regular to extra bold with each matching italics. Its contain 388 glyphs that covered broad latin languages.
  11. Strongbox JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Strongbox JNL is based in part on an incomplete sample of an old wood type alphabet seen on an image sharing site. Commonly known as a grotesk (or grotesque) face, this style of sans serif lettering is well-suited for headlines, display work, price cards or anything where a bold, condensed typeface is needed.
  12. Vivian Script by Vástago Studio, $19.95
    Vivian Script was designed from the study of typeface references like Doyald Young. It has optical adjustment in the details and funny contrasts to get an amazing result. It can used to be applied on different commercial topics like street wear, food and traveling for tourism. This is Vivian Script, the love of my life.
  13. Sinister Undertones JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Hand lettering from the 1958 movie poster for “Vertigo” (designed by Saul Bass) was the inspiration for the digital font Sinister Undertones JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. The quirkiness of this irregular, squared-edge sans – despite its simplicity – perfectly captured the mood and drama of Alfred Hitchcock’s film production.
  14. MPI Aldine Extended by mpressInteractive, $5.00
    Based on wood type designed by William H. Page & Company in 1872, Aldine Extended is one of many variations within the Aldine family. The characters are extremely wide relative to their height, and have heavy, thick serifs. Aldine was extremely popular in broadside printing during the late 19th century and conveys America’s enthusiastic westward expansion.
  15. Evening Edition JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Evening Edition JNL pays tribute to the ever-decreasing line of daily newspapers in this country by emulating the "wood type" look of the headlines. Way before the Internet took over as a popular information source, it was the morning, afternoon or evening edition of a paper that presented the big story of the day.
  16. Holland Matcha by Attype Studio, $16.00
    "Holland Matcha" – the handwritten font that adds a touch of organic elegance and warmth to your food and beverage brand. Elevate your identity with this unique, memorable typeface and make your culinary creations truly stand out. Explore "Holland Matcha" today for an unforgettable brand transformation. Features : - Holland Matcha Font - Multilingual, US Roman, Latin 1 Support
  17. The Arggh @$*# Lite font, crafted by GemFonts and the talented Graham Meade, stands out distinctly in the realm of typography for its imaginative and playful design. This font encapsulates the essenc...
  18. Big Fat Ugly Cow is a font that stands out in the crowd with its bold and whimsical charm, instantly injecting personality and a sense of humor into any design. Imagine letters that seem to have been...
  19. KvadratZ by ParaType, $25.00
    An original type family designed for ParaType in 2001 by Zakhar Yaschin. The fonts were created within 'One Touch' project. The aim of the experiment was searching for a grapheme through primitive forms and intentional avoiding 'adjusted' characters. The family includes Wood style imitating woodcut letters, and a set of pictograms. For use in advertising and display typography.
  20. Dime Museum by Solotype, $19.95
    This idea of "wrong way weights" was originally called French Clarendon by the Americans, Italienne by the French, and American by the Italians. Sounds like nobody wanted to own up to it. When it was revived by ATF in 1933, it was given the name P. T. Barnum. Many variations have appeared. Dime Museum is an old wood type.
  21. La Arista by Kaer, $19.00
    ‘La Arista Del Sol’ it's the mountains climbing route. I've created this font family to transfer adventure and romantic mood. I believe La Arista is very useful in printing and for web. * Regular, italic and pattern styles * Uppercase and lowercase * Numbers * Ligatures * Punctuation * Multilingual support Please feel free to request to add characters you need: kaer.pro@gmail.com
  22. Farm Bluster by Zeenesia Studio, $14.00
    Farm Bluster is a sweet and friendly handwritten font. Its natural and unique style makes it incredibly fitting to a large pool of designs. perfect for large design project like Tshirt, Advertising, bags, quotes, food , poster, fashion, custom sticker, magazine, and many others. It completed with numbers and punctuation. Multilingual support, and came with PUA encoded.
  23. Mule Train JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Instead of being directly based on classic wood or metal type examples, Mule Train JNL takes a roundabout route in its development. Images of a set of letters and numbers cut from plywood (which in turn were based on a vintage type design) served as the work models. Mule Train JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  24. Rachelle JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    One of Jeff Levine's friends kept requesting that he name a font after her, and he finally obliged with Rachelle JNL. The font gets its inspiration from the antique wood type version of the popular font most often known as a Latin typeface - complete with spur serifs and all of the usual quirks of wooden type.
  25. Notelia by Gatype, $14.00
    Notelia The elegant font I work with is creative in mood and perfect in shape, inspired by today's beautiful serif look. bold, balanced and varied, born for luxury and beauty. includes uppercase letters, numbers, and a wide variety of punctuation marks. Serif font with a modern style. Made for posters, web design, branding, illustrations, badges and many other works.
  26. Farringdon by Solotype, $19.95
    An old wood type we picked up in London from the Fredrick Ullmer Company. It's not marked, and we've never seen it in a catalog, so we don't know who made it. We like it for antique-looking western posters and playbills. We added the lowercase. We have seen it used on British music hall bills.
  27. Daguin by Konstantine Studio, $18.00
    Introducing DAGUIN, inspired by the medieval look and feel in fashion visual, fusion up with the contemporary modern serif to reach the wider range of visual trend possibilities. From past to the future. Perfectly fit for your logo, magazine, look book, social media branding and content, beauty blog, fashion branding, website, clothing, merchandise, mood board concept, etc.
  28. Juki by Illushvara, $14.00
    Juki is a handwritten font with bold display fun character. The groovy letters make this font great for logotype, headline, poster film, food packaging, magazine, labels or any type of advertising purpose. FEATURES : Uppercase, Lowercase, Number, Punctuation, Multilingual, PUA Encode, Opentype. If you have any question, don’t hesitate to contact me. Happy Designing !!! Thank You, Illushvara Design
  29. Mercurius Script by Monotype, $29.99
    Mercurius Script font was designed by the Hungarian wood engraver and type designer Imre Reiner in 1957 for the Monotype Corporation. The expressiveness of this bold script typeface is the result of Reiner's use of a bamboo pen for Mercurius Script's elemental shapes. Used sparingly, Mercurius Script font gives even the dullest headlines genuine spirit and excitement.
  30. Joking Lemon by Bogstav, $17.00
    Joking Lemon is a playful sans serif font, which does really well with catch words or headlines that needs a casual and fun look. Both ascenders and descenders are pretty long, giving the text a kind of stretched look - but still very legible! Use Joking Lemon for toys, recipes, packaging, candy, birthday cards ... actually anything, even cat food commercials!
  31. Caitiff by Gustav & Brun, $20.00
    Caitiff is a unique hand drawn serif. It includes about 25 ornaments to compliment your text and a couple of stylistic alternatives to your capital letters. Caitiff Slanted is an oblique version of Caitiff. Caitiff is a decorative typeface. You can use Caitiff in any setting; children's books, beer labels, organic food packages, menus... the sky is your limit!
  32. Gullywasher NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    One in the series of fonts called Whiz-Bang Wood Type, intended to be set large and tight. Gullywasher is distinguished by its unusual letterforms and “pineapple” serifs. The font takes its name from a Texas term for a heavy rain. Both versions of this font include the complete Unicode Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
  33. Koning Display by LucasFonts, $49.00
    Koning transports high-contrast sans serifs into the present. Koning is the Dutch for king. Given the design’s elegance, this name should come as no surprise. It has been recognized with numerous awards: TDC Certificate of Typographic Excellence and Award of Excellence from Communication Arts both in 2018, and Gold from German Design Awards in 2020.
  34. Shelton Slab by HVD Fonts, $19.00
    Shelton Slab is a Typeface with an eroded, printed look. The letters seem to be from different alphabets to support the wood type feeling. Every letter has an alternate character. Shelton Slab has an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European languages and also contains arrows and other special glyphs available through the OpenType contextual alternates feature.
  35. Alchemite by Comicraft, $19.00
    Turn base letters into gold, bring a norse flavor to your dialogue, and may you live happily ever after! Conjured up by John Roshell of Comicraft for Kurt Busiek and David Wenzel's 'Wizard's Tale', this font should be handled with great care, lest it turn you into a toad. Artwork from The Wizard's Tale by Busiek & Wenzel
  36. AT Move Frutta by André Toet Design, $39.95
    FRUTTA (Fruit) is a new typeface made with the ever expanding food industry in mind. But don’t let that deter you from using our font on the cover of the forthcoming cd of the Black Keys or Beady Eye or Damon Albarn or Paul Weller or Daft Punk or Whatever... Concept/Art Direction/Design: André Toet © 2017
  37. Sorvettero by Just in Type, $30.00
    Sorvettero is a sans, layered and unicase typeface inspired by some wood signs at Descansópolis, a neighborhood on Campos do Jordão, a city of Brazil. A fun and cute display project with different use purposes, like packaging, logos, signs, and whatever your creativity brings on. Designed by Diego Maldonado, with contribution of Tony de Marco on the Diamond style.
  38. Goudy Titling by Matteson Typographics, $19.95
    Goudy Titling was designed by Steve Matteson. It is based on the 2" wood engravings Frederic Goudy made for his book ‘The Trajan Capitals’ - a seminal book about the history of the Roman letter. These letterforms predate the work of Father Catich’s exhaustive study of the Trajan Column and, while remarkably faithful to the inscription, have Goudy’s interpretive fingerprints.
  39. Drakkar by Jorgensen-fonts, $30.00
    Drakkar is a Latin typeface based on runes, the medieval script of the Vikings and Northern Europe. It imitates letters carved in wood with flared strokes. Just as the actual runes, it is a single-case font; instead of lower case letters, Drakkar has a set of slightly changed caps to enable the user to express handmade lettering.
  40. Arts District JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Although the model for Arts District JNL was a set of wood type, the design influence is clearly from the Art Nouveau era. Note the combination of unusual flat and curved sides on many letters. Decorative, yet legible; Arts District JNL works well with any period piece or as a pleasant alternative to traditional headline fonts.
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