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  1. Sugar Smile by Prioritype, $12.00
    Introducing. Sugar Smile - All Caps Display Font Sweet font with hand strokes. Simple and eye catching. You can apply it to craft designs, promotions, creative posts, apparel, quotes, merchandise, posters etc. See some of the previews above for reference. Features: • Uppercase • Lowercase • Numeral • Punctuation • Multilingual • PUA Encoded Thanks.
  2. Goosebumps by Comicraft, $19.00
    Here's a font that'll send shivers down your spine, stand your hair up on end and turn your skin into gooseflesh. Hand lettered by rotten old Richard Starkings after we locked him up in the attic one dark, stormy night, these stressed out characters are a real scream!
  3. P22 Grenville by IHOF, $24.95
    Grenville is part of the Staunton Script Family of fonts designed by Ted Staunton for his historic novel centered around a family bible and the handwritten annotation through seven generations. The Grenville font is a graceful Italique hand similar in style to the classic designs of Arrighi's Operina.
  4. Pinsher by Abbasy Studio, $15.00
    Pinsher, is a font inspired by Signs Painting, This font is based on retro hand-painted paper signs primarily seen in grocery stores from the 1940s through today. With additional shadow font you will be able to create the beautiful combination and bring retro touch to your artworks!
  5. Sebastian Bobby by Set Sail Studios, $16.00
    Sebastian Bobby is an authentic & organic hand-drawn script font, crafted using a real fountain pen. This font has been carefully designed to re-create natural handwritten text, and includes 78 custom ligatures to achieve those free flowing pen strokes. Sebastian Bobby lends itself perfectly to handwritten quotes, signature-style logos, stylish branding projects, and hand-crafted product & stationery designs. This product includes 4 fonts; Sebastian Bobby • A handwritten script font containing upper & lowercase characters, numerals, and a large range of punctuation. Sebastian Bobby Alt • This is a second version of Sebastian Bobby, with a completely new set of both upper and lowercase characters. If you wanted to avoid letters looking the same each time to recreate a custom-made style, or try a different word shape, simply switch to this font for an additional layout option. Regular & Alt Slanted Versions • These can be used for a more italicised, fast-hand flow to your text. FAQs; Accessing Ligatures • Ligatures are supported by most desktop graphics & text software (not just the fancy ones!), including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Word, Pages & Keynote. Many programs will automatically have this feature switched on for you. Language Support • Sebastian Bobby supports the following languages; English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Indonesian, Malay, Hungarian, Polish, Croatian, Turkish, Romanian, Czech, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovak, Slovenian
  6. Mortal Coil by Hanoded, $15.00
    I was playing around with an old brush I found in our kitchen: it had fallen under the stove and it had probably been hiding there for quite some time! I dusted it off, got my Chinese ink and set to work. The result is a scary-ish font. Mortal Coil comes with discretionary ligatures for double lower case letter combinations.
  7. Blossomy by kapitza, $99.00
    Blossomy is a pictographic font consisting of 72 plant and flower illustrations, designed by kapitza. The font explores the beauty of shapes and structures in nature. The illustrations are based on photographs which have been traced by hand and are the result of a long term interest in the organic and erratic lines of naturally growing plants. The idea for Blossomy originated several years ago via a series of paintings exploring forms and structures in nature. The outlines for those paintings were traced in Illustrator and then transferred onto canvas. The outcome was so simple and beautiful that the designers decided to keep working on new illustrations and combine them in a font. Blossomy can be used as individual illustrations or to create patterns. The font covers a wide variety of flora and fauna, including pot flowers, a bonsai trees, leaves, blooms and grasses, and gives creatives a wide variety of shapes to get inspired by and use in their work.
  8. Weird Better by Heyfonts, $15.00
    Weird Better fonts are typography designs that imitate or simulate the appearance of liquids. They are often fluid and dynamic in nature, providing an illusion of movement and flow in letters and characters. Weird Better fonts can be created using different design techniques, including hand-drawn illustrations, digital effects, or 3D modeling software. Some common features of liquid fonts include: Fluid and dynamic appearance: Weird Better fonts have a free-flowing and organic appearance, mimicking the look and movement of liquids such as water, ink, or paint. Variations in thickness: The thickness of the lines and curves in Weird Better fonts can vary, creating an uneven and organic appearance. Versatile use: Weird Better fonts are commonly used in creative designs such as logos, album covers, and advertising campaigns to create an eye-catching and memorable visual impact. Overall, Weird Better fonts are a unique and creative way to portray text, giving a sense of energy, motion, and fluidity to design projects.
  9. Asteroid by ryan creative, $9.00
    Asteroid is a script typeface with hand-drawn strokes and a monoline which makes this font look natural and modern. Get a touch of a simple, and fun, signature script font with glyphs and open type features with styles and binders, Swash, and the addition of Alternative and Ornament. This font is more decorative and artistic suitable for art or fashion brands. It can be used for various purposes. such as brand name, signature, logo, etc. Features; -Uppercase, Lowercase, Foreign Support, Numbers and Punctuation. -Alternative, Swash, Ligature and Ornament. -Works on PC. -Simple installation. -Accessible in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop. Adobe InDesign, even works in Microsoft Word. -Fully accessible without additional design software. Asteroids is coded with Unicode PUA, which allows full access to all additional characters without having to design any special software. Mac users can use the Font book, and Windows users can use the Character map to view and copy any extra characters to paste into your favorite text editor/app. Thanks for visiting ;)
  10. Liquidity by Heyfonts, $15.00
    Liquidity fonts are typography designs that imitate or simulate the appearance of liquids. They are often fluid and dynamic in nature, providing an illusion of movement and flow in letters and characters. Liquid fonts can be created using different design techniques, including hand-drawn illustrations, digital effects, or 3D modeling software. Some common features of Liquidity fonts include: Fluid and dynamic appearance: Liquidity fonts have a free-flowing and organic appearance, mimicking the look and movement of liquids such as water, ink, or paint. Variations in thickness: The thickness of the lines and curves in liquid fonts can vary, creating an uneven and organic appearance. Versatile use: Liquidity fonts are commonly used in creative designs such as logos, album covers, and advertising campaigns to create an eye-catching and memorable visual impact. Overall, Liquidity fonts are a unique and creative way to portray text, giving a sense of energy, motion, and fluidity to design projects.
  11. Insiders by Arterfak Project, $25.00
    Introducing our new brush exploration, Insider. A signature brush font made with the high attention of the brush details. Inspired by the dry brush lettering and signature logo. This font has the feel of handwriting and energetic, which absolutely handy to create a casual and elegant design. Insider complete with alternates characters, ligatures, and swashes that you can apply on T-shirts, labels, titles, books, quotes, logos, logotypes, packaging, and much more! That's all, folks! Thank you for watching and keep it up!
  12. Bebigel by The Ampersand Forest, $25.00
    Meet Bebigel! (Say "bɛ'-bi-gɛl," with a hard g). Bouncy and fun, but also a strong Clarendon slab serif in four weights, supporting Latin and all Cyrillics. Great for branding, titling, packaging and signage — wherever strong letters with big personality are required. And if you need a little less personality, just turn on Stylistic Set One ("Butch it up!") and find simpler versions of the more ornate letters. Dedicated to the great Robert Love and made with love in The Ampersand Forest.
  13. Eloise by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Ever since I first designed Ellida in 2005, that elaborate script in the tradition of the 18th-century English calligrapher George Bickham and the 19th-century American calligrapher Platt Rogers Spencer, I wanted to add a very high contrast cut to the family. I finally did so. But the result looks so much different to Ellida that I had to give it another name, hence "Eloise". Eloise should actually be written with a 'i' that has double dots, but that would be difficult for international use. Eloise is a beautiful first name not only for French girls. Pronounce: Ay-low-eese. If I would have had a daughter, I would have called her "Eloise" (with double dots!). But instead I have two phantastic sons, so I never got the chance to use it. Actually one of my sons discovered it on his little boys sand shovel, it was called Eloise. Your decorative designer with a heart for sand shovels Gert Wiescher
  14. Letterpress Assistants JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Letterpress Assistants JNL once again combines a choice of cartoons, embellishments, ornaments and sales helpers (all redrawn from vintage source material) into one handy digital font.
  15. Fraught by Morganismi, $12.00
    Fraught is a rough tough stencil font for hard use. Feel the touch of cracked concrete, rusty iron and undressed board. Fraught supports most European languages.
  16. Nageka by GSH, $44.00
    Nageka is a distorted typeface, ideal for posters, slogans, headlines, particularly for hardcore bands' posters. The additional set of dirt patterns is comfortable to use with subtitles. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  17. Neo Alcatraz by Sign Studio, $15.00
    Neo Alcatraz will help you to create futuristic and sporty designs. Perfect for branding, posters, book covers, magazines, trademarks, landing pages, mobile apps and more. This font has a simple yet strong form in its character. Minimalism, futuristic, sporty, that's the theme of Neo Alcatraz.
  18. YT Moon Latin by Yangtype, $9.00
    Letters have so many rules that it's boring. Even people who handle letters get tired. I wanted to make it very simple and humorous. This letter is like that. It is simple, has ample space, and is easy to understand the meaning of sentences.
  19. This Man This Monster by Comicraft, $19.00
    Half Man, Half Monster, Comicraft’s latest variable font hybrid is not only your burly, hard-edged, upfront and blunt buddy, it’s also your rough-hewn, tough and grim, rocky-featured pal! Not just Two-in-One, our latest offering brings together Four Fantastic Faces!
  20. Banthara by Liartgraphic, $16.00
    Meet our newest product, we call this product Banthara font. Banthara font are cute typeface font Whit a uniqe touch and assertive Banthara font is very nice to use on: fashion magazine,logos, ,and photography,landing page,fliyer, What’s includes - mutilngual support - alternate - ligature
  21. Moleno by Liartgraphic, $20.00
    Meet our newest product, we call this product Moleno font. Moleno font is a cute typeface font with a uniqe touch and assertive vetrolles font is very nice to use on: fashion magazine, logos, ,and photography, landing page, fliyer, What’s includes - Mutilngual support - alternate - ligature
  22. Pavement by ECHT! Johan Manschot, $30.00
    Pavement is a display typeface, based on the roughness and hardness of a street tile. I wanted to make a font with some real streetvibes, so it can easily be used for all kind of street cultures like music, (stencil) graffiti, street-art and fashion.
  23. Horse Thief JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1957 French publication “La Letra Dans La Peinture et la Publicite” (“The Letter tn the Painting and Advertising”) had an illustration of split-serif letters and numbers with a decidedly Western feel. This is now available as Horse Thief JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  24. Merriment JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Within the pages of the 10th edition of the Speedball Lettering Book (1927) is an alphabet called “Vanitie”. This had been redrawn digitally as Merriment JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  25. Cedar Street by Three Islands Press, $39.00
    There's something satisfying about tweaking to perfection a typeface based on the particular style of lettering applied to a particular kind of paper by a particular human hand. One day, in pursuit of this curious sense of satisfaction, I sat down with a porous pad of lined note paper and printed out the alphabet with a ballpoint pen. I found particularly interesting the bulbous ends of the strokes where the ink soaked in. I couldn't help myself: I drew out the rest of the character set, scanned, hand-traced, and -- as with all 3IP font designs -- manipulated every glyph to an obsessive degree. Named it Cedar Street, after a favorite address of mine. Full release has a single medium weight with a thorough character set.
  26. Super Retro by RagamKata, $14.00
    Super Retro is a font that offers a classic groovy retro style with a unique hand-drawn sketch touch. It draws inspiration from the retro era, filled with vibrant colors and a sense of fun. Each uppercase letter has its own distinctiveness compared to the lowercase letters, providing an interesting visual variation. Super Retro features chubby and rounded letterforms, creating an impression that embodies cheerful and joyful characters. Each capital letter is written with winding and wavy lines, adding an artistic effect reminiscent of trendy hand-drawn art. The font showcases a style inspired by the energetic music scene of the retro era, characterized by freedom of expression. The letters appear to sway and move dynamically, as if they are dancing on stage. Rough lines and details add an authentic touch, capturing a strong vintage aura. Super Retro highlights each letter with its unique qualities and characteristics. Every uppercase letter has a special touch that sets it apart from the lowercase letters. Some letters may have extra extensions at the top or bottom, providing distinctive decorative elements. There are also letters written in a more eccentric style, with slightly elongated or condensed proportions, creating intriguing and refreshing differences. This font is ideal for designing posters, logos, titles, and various designs that require a strong retro impression. With its ability to adapt to different letter characteristics, Super Retro offers limitless variations in your design creativity.
  27. P22 Tyndale by IHOF, $24.95
    Quill-formed roman/gothic with an olde-worlde flavor. Some background in the designer's own words: "A series of fonts came to mind which would be rooted in the medieval era -for me, a period of intense interest. Prior to Gutenberg's development of commercial printing with type on paper in the mid-1400s, books were still being written out by hand, on vellum. At that time, a Bible cost more than a common workman could hope to earn in his entire lifetime. Men like William Tyndale devoted their energies to translating the Scriptures for the benefit of ordinary people in their own language, and were burned to death at the stake for doing so. Those in authority correctly recognized a terminal threat to the fabric of feudal society, which revolved around the church. "This religious metamorphosis was reflected in letterforms: which, like buildings, reflect the mood of the period in which they take shape. The medieval era produced the Gothic cathedrals; their strong vertical emphasis was expressive of the vertical relationship then existing between man and God. The rich tracery to be seen in the interstices and vaulted ceilings typified the complex social dynamics of feudalism. Parallels could be clearly seen in Gothic type, with its vertical strokes and decorated capitals. Taken as a whole, Gothicism represented a mystical approach to life, filled with symbolism and imagery. To the common man, letters and words were like other sacred icons: too high for his own understanding, but belonging to God, and worthy of respect. "Roman type, soon adopted in preference to Gothic by contemporary printer-publishers (whose primary market was the scholarly class) represented a more democratic, urbane approach to life, where the words were merely the vehicle for the idea, and letters merely a necessary convenience for making words. The common man could read, consider and debate what was printed, without having the least reverence for the image. In fact, the less the medium interfered with the message, the better. The most successful typefaces were like the Roman legions of old; machine-like in their ordered functionality and anonymity. Meanwhile, Gutenberg's Gothic letterform, in which the greatest technological revolution of history had first been clothed, soon became relegated to a Germanic anachronism, limited to a declining sphere of influence. "An interesting Bible in my possession dating from 1610 perfectly illustrates this duality of function and form. The text is set in Gothic black-letter type, while the side-notes appear in Roman. Thus the complex pattern of the text retains the mystical, sacred quality of the hand-scripted manuscript (often rendered in Latin, which a cleric would read aloud to others), while the clear, open side-notes are designed to supplement a personal Bible study. "Tyndale is one of a series of fonts in process which explore the transition between Gothic and Roman forms. The hybrid letters have more of the idiosyncrasies of the pen (and thus, the human hand) about them, rather than the anonymity imbued by the engraving machine. They are an attempt to achieve the mystery and wonder of the Gothic era while retaining the legibility and clarity best revealed in the Roman form. "Reformers such as Tyndale were consumed with a passion to make the gospel available and understood to the masses of pilgrims who, in search of a religious experience, thronged into the soaring, gilded cathedrals. Centuries later, our need for communion with God remains the same, in spite of all our technology and sophistication. How can our finite minds, our human logic, comprehend the transcendent mystery of God's great sacrifice, his love beyond understanding? Tyndale suffered martyrdom that the Bible, through the medium of printing, might be brought to our hands, our hearts and our minds. It is a privilege for me to dedicate my typeface in his memory."
  28. Kaglia by Letterhend, $17.00
    Kaglia is a font duo package contain a hand drawn bold script and sans serif which looks great to be paired especially for vintage and adventure theme! This font duo is purposely made for headline, display or logotype, and signature which need a standout appearing. This font is also suitable to be applied especially in logo, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose. Features : Kaglia Script Regular and Rough Kaglia Sans Regular and Rough uppercase & lowercase numbers and punctuation multilingual alternates & ligatures PUA encoded We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many of Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations. How to access opentype feature : letterhend.com/tutorials/using-opentype-feature-in-any-software/
  29. Chin Up Buttercup by Nicky Laatz, $16.00
    Introducing Chin up! Buttercup! A Perfectly Playful new font pair with a handy doodle font consisting of 40 complimentary Illustrations. Consisting of a Script, a Cute Sans Serif and a handy doodles font, Chin Up Buttercup are perfect companions for designing greeting cards, quotes, typographic designs, wall art, branding, packaging, websites, photos, photo & photography overlays, signs, window art, scrapbooking, tags and so much more. The script has an alternate upper and lowercase character set, as well as a large selection of Standard Ligatures - allowing you to make your design truly unique. Not to be left out , the ‘Cutecaps’ comes with alternate characters in the uppercase set and cute little ligatures as well.
  30. Silex by Our House Graphics, $14.00
    A different kind of beauty. Silex began life in the labs of R.U.S.S.T Institute a number of years ago, starting with a skeleton of C.A.D./C.A.M system fonts, a disused tungsten carbide blade off an old milling machine for a soul and a little box of OpenType features for brains. This family of 3 solid, Silex is a hard-edged, hard-working display fonts. Suitable for headlines, logos, heavy equipment and... If you are a wrestler or mixed martial arts fighter, your resume. OpenType features include stylistic alternates, discretionarily ligatures, case sensitive glyphs, small caps, dozens of standard and discretionary ligatures.
  31. HVD Comic Serif Pro by HVD Fonts, $-
    So many designers hate Comic Sans. They think people who don't know design are overusing this funny little friendly font, which is nearly every time out of place. Some years ago, type designer Hannes von Döhren created a free alternative to Comic Sans. The difference: It has serifs and a much cooler look. The big success of the HVD Comic Serif pushed Von Döhren to create a Pro Version with an eastern, central and Western European language support. “The HVD Comic Serif should spread all over and make the world a little bit better.” says Hannes.
  32. Vektori by Suomi, $19.00
    Vektori family comes from those Atari games that had those distinct vector graphics with thin and precise straight lines.
  33. Astrology by Monotype, $40.99
    Astrology signs that had been designed for newspaper and printers purposed in the hotmetal aera from the Monotype caster.
  34. Ronet by yasireknc, $10.00
    It can be tricky to find typefaces that can convey the feeling of personal warmth that comes from a handwritten note, custom brandings, special series of products, especially as we type more and more and write with a pen or pencil less and less. To add some more of that warmth to a font, I’ve made Ronet. A duo font based on the my handwriting. Double eponymous styles of the font —Ronet and Ronet Alternative— each have a unique flavor with its own rhythm and character. It can be used on branding designs, product labels, invitation cards, social purposes which is bloggers, influencers but they were capable of so much more, and I’m happy to share them for general use. Ronet has extraordinary alternative characters, that makes these fonts so impressive. These two styles have dynamic substitution, alternates, and beautiful kerning! Nevertheless, they each support an impressive range of languages using the Extended Latin alphabets and because they were designed to work well in a simple tool, a rare feature of these fonts is that they look just as good no matter where you use them. LOTS of writing, and then even more care once I developed and refined digital outlines from the samples. Ronet and Ronet Alternative each wrote pages and pages of letters to produce lots of examples for comparison and selection, in order to get the most authentic overall texture that captured the spirit of my left hand.. Ronet feels friendly and personal, like a neighbor or local shopkeeper who always seems happy to see you. This will perk up your social feeds in a snap. Start with Ronet and just add in your design to make it perfect. What started with a simple pen and paper has become a diverse and ever-expanding creative outlet that blends hand-drawn creativity with cutting-edge technology — and the end results are popping out everywhere, from advertising to design and decor to art and DIY.
  35. CoffeeMug by Ingrimayne Type, $10.00
    CoffeeMug has letters on coffee mugs. Upper-case letters have the handles to the left and lower-case characters have the handles to the right. The letters on the mugs are from the typeface InsideLetters. The typeface contains characters that will add color to letters. There are two ways to do this. One uses layers and the other a combination of characters, some with zero-width. A file in the gallery explains the ways that this can be done.
  36. Wedding by HiH, $10.00
    Wedding Regular was originally designed by Morris Fuller Benton for ATF and released as Wedding Text in 1901. It is a lighter version of his ENGRAVER'S OLD ENGLISH of the same period. Wedding Regular is based on the Textura style of blackletter that continued in popularity in England into the 16th century, long after the Dutch, French and Italians had moved to a Roman model that expressed the Renaissance humanism of the period. Wedding Headline is a still lighter version of the regular text face, suitable for setting larger sizes while still preserving the delicacy of the decorative hairlines. Textura continues in use in England and the United States for newspaper mastheads, gift shop signs, wedding invitations and programs and other applications where a feeling of tradition is desired. I recently saw an 1980ish photo of a “Tubby Isaac” sign in London using textura. I believe Benton’s design captures that feeling without being heavy-handed and still remaining quite readable for eyes accustomed to Roman lettering. Both Wedding Regular and Wedding Headline convey a comfortable familiarity. These two fonts may be purchased together at an attractive discount or they may be purchased separately. The full character set may be found in the pdf file that you can download from the gallery section. The two monks (alt-0172 and alt-0177) are from a set of sixteenth century decorative initial letters by Gering and Renbolt. Please note that there are two different eszetts, the blackletter style at alt-0126 and the antiqua style at the alt-0223.
  37. F2F Provinciali by Linotype, $29.99
    Heavy techno music, a personal computer, a font creation program and some inspiration had been the sources to the Face 2 Face font series. Alessio Leonardi and his friends had the demand to create new unusual faces that should be used in the leading german techno magazine Frontpage". Even typeset in 6 point to nearly unreadability it was a pleasure for the kids to read and decrypt the messages. The Provinciali letters look like they would be reversed in the spotlight."
  38. Dritch by Grontype, $14.00
    Dritch. is a mystical font with a unique and modern geometric style. It is suitable for logos, quotes, social media posts, film titles and stationary. It works with different themes such as mystical, tribal, ethnic, magical, and fantasy. Enjoy! is a fresh, geometric, sans-serif font family. The geometric, near-monoline construction lends a classic durability, tempered by softened edges and vibrant shapes. Friendly and charismatic in lowercase; sophisticated and authoritative in uppercase. Hard lines and sharp corners mesh with smooth, rounded letterforms, while humanist nuances add warmth
  39. Orplid Pro by RMU, $40.00
    Hans Bohn’s Orplid, a shadowed sans serif font strongly influenced by the then prevailing Bauhaus style, and released by Klingspor in 1929, was revived and vastly extended for multilingual use. In addition, a filling style was made to easily accomplish colorful headlines, ads and posters. Both styles come with alternatives for A, M, N and W.
  40. Aragon Condensed by Canada Type, $24.95
    The condensed version of Hans van Maanen's Aragon is a headline star. The elements that made Aragon a popular "Dutch Garamond" text repeat here, with the slight stress shifts and tapering stems optimized for headline use. Aragon Condensed also comes in bold and italic variations. All three fonts contain extended language support, superiors and inferiors, and class-based kerning.
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