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  1. Tropical by Sudtipos, $49.00
    The single-named, multi-talented designer Joluvian now lives in Madrid. But he grew up in the “Caribe” of Venezuela, where thick jungles meet endless beaches, and fecund trees bear juicy fruit – a tropical paradise where music and dance vibrate in the humid air. The Tropical pack, designed by Joluvian and digitized by Ale Paul, echoes the spirit of his birthplace. Its three faces are casually stylish – a bold, wet-looking display script, an inky, textured brush script, and hand-penned capitals with a felt-tip look. Like a fruit cocktail, each ingredient is tasty on its own, but they combine even more deliciously. Sprinkle the included catchwords, shapes, and bursts in your layout to complete the easygoing, Carribbean vibe. Each face includes alternates and support for multiple Latin languages.
  2. Colore by FSdesign-Salmina, $39.00
    Colore. Colourful and Modular. A happy and colourful New Year from the FSdesign team. In order not to lose the joy of playing, we provide the "Colore" font family: a modular font kit, that encourages to play. By superimposing the different font styles you can create a colourful typographical staging. This New Year's card was realized with the help of "Colore". Too wild? auto-referential? Try Colore and form your own opinion.
  3. Dreadnought by Hanoded, $15.00
    With Dreadnought I go back to my roots: one of my very first fonts was a scary brush typeface called Face Your Fears - a very popular typeface with horror lovers, thrill seekers and gangsta rappers. Dreadnought was created using a stiff brush and some very high quality paint on textured paper. The result is a lively, scary and very legible font. Use it for your movie, book or album: you won't be disappointed!
  4. Kingsmead Script by Hanoded, $15.00
    Last year I spent some time exploring the city of Bath in England. Its claim to fame are the Roman Baths in the city center, which are well worth a visit. Kingsmead is an electoral ward within Bath and I thought it was an apt name for this rather stylish - if old fashioned - font. Kingsmead Script is a handmade font. It comes with diacritics and some discretionary ligatures for double lower case letter combinations.
  5. Thuner by Linecreative, $16.00
    Thuner is a chunky bold typeface perfect for any fun quirky design work! This font is equipped with ligatures and will be very good for your work such as posters, logos, t-shirt designs, branding, or even large scale artworks. What you get dear, you will get : 1. Thuner- A clean San serif font including Upper & Lowercase characters(ALL CAPS), 2. Ligatures Character (260 characters) 3. Supports Multi linguage (Latin Western Europe), Numbers and Punctuation
  6. Sports Wave by Funk King, $10.00
    Sports Wave is a specialty font that can be used for sports-themed projects. Previously available as a free version with only the pictograms, Sports Wave has been a popular download. Now we offer you the added usability of a full and extended character set. Some glyphs have been provided to extend the height of the shorter “banner” glyphs. These glyphs are negatively kerned and appear near the end of the set.
  7. Bloemgracht by Hanoded, $15.00
    In the old Amsterdam neighborhood of 'De Jordaan', you will find a canal called Bloemgracht (Flower Canal). For many years, a coffee store called Schildmeijer could be found here. Their paper coffee bags and advertisements sported a hand made font which I have tried to recreate and the result is Bloemgracht typeface. It is an all caps art deco font, quite angular, but very legible and distinct. Bloemgracht comes with extensive language support.
  8. Fashionable JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    For years, the print ads for the Hickok Jewelry Company [renowned for their line of men's belts, suspenders, wallets, cufflinks, etc.] featured its name and related main line ad copy hand-lettered in a condensed monoline with Art Deco styling. This has been reproduced in Fashionable JNL, available in both regular and oblique versions. For those of you who are wondering: yes, the founder of the company was a distant relative of "Wild Bill" Hickok.
  9. Black Asylum by KC Fonts, $14.00
    Black Asylum from KC Fonts is a handmade font that’s inspired by the title names of slasher horror movies of the 70’s and 80’s. Nothing else resembles it in the slightest, as it’s a font that demands respect, it’s a font that instills fear from deep within & it’s perfect for all of your horror needs! Black Asylum has an extended character set for multilingual support to scare the pants off of everyone worldwide!
  10. RMU Ballade by RMU, $25.00
    In the years 1937 and 1938 Paul Renner drew these both styles of the Ballade font family. Now freshly redesigned and extented for contemporary use, both styles have reappeared. These fonts contain the historical long s, which can be reached by typing the integral sign [ ∫ ] or by turning the round s into the long s via using the OT feature historical forms. It is also recommended to activate the OT feature discretionary ligatures.
  11. Forecast by Type Associates, $30.00
    Designed by Russell Bean between December 2020 and August 2023 as a pandemic project, Forecast takes cues from past geometrics notably Futura, Tempo even Avant Garde. ideal for a multitude of uses – text, display, web, wayfinding. The objective of Forecast is to present a practical, swiss-army, use-everywhere design where readability is paramount. Available in 7 weights with italics a total of 14 styles all kerned to perfection. LatPro encoded, supporting 90 languages.
  12. Spirodelic by Mysterylab, $16.00
    Spirodelic is a funky pop-art font with a sassy vintage vibe. This all-capitals design incorporates coiled spirals into the letters, and will add a lot of swirly psychedelic fun to your designs. It's great for retro seventies looks of course, but really also works well on anything modern that needs a loose and lighthearted touch, like kids books, toy packaging, flavored drinks, clothing lines, surf gear, logos... you name it.
  13. Girl Anything by Gatype, $14.00
    Girl Anything is the latest Modern Calligraphy love theme that you can get now! The replacement model for Swirly Love is updated with special glyphs that have been given a combination of fantasy and handwritten ink. This font will look beautiful on all designs, New Year designs, Weddings, branding materials, blog titles, quotes and invitations, and business cards. Open Type includes: Alternative Style Set style Thank you very much for viewing and Enjoying it.
  14. Yellow Balloon by Hanoded, $15.00
    Yellow Balloon is a typeface named after my two year old son's favorite book: The Yellow Balloon by Dutch author/illustrator Charlotte Dematons. Every night before he goes to sleep, he wants to read the book and manages to find the yellow balloon on every page. Yellow Balloon is a cartoonesque font with an uneven baseline. It would look great on book covers or posters. Yellow Balloon comes with extensive language support.
  15. Ramenson by Larin Type Co, $15.00
    Ramenson is a vintage collection of fonts that includes serif, script, and sans serif, each of them has five styles - Clean, Rough, Pressed, Shadow, Rough Shadow. Also for the script includes Alternates and Swashes. This collection was inspired by vintage signage, beer labels, logos, scout patch. These fonts are perfectly suitable for any vintage project and will make it at a high level. This font is easy to use has OpenType features.
  16. Prince Of Darkness by Comicraft, $19.00
    The 52 characters assembled by this Gothic font, Prince of Darkness, were once interred in coffins onboard the Russian cargo ship Demeter, when it set sail for the sleepy shores of Whitby, Northern England ages ago. Hunted down by Vampire Hunters for century after century, this noble Transylvanian set has hidden for years in England and Eastern Europe. Now, Prince of Darkness is available as a font with more Layers than Dracula has Lairs.
  17. ITC Ziggy by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Ziggy was designed by Bob Alonso, who says it started out as phone doodles in the early 1970s." Alonso rediscovered the sketches years later, thought they revived the feel of the 70s, and decided to digitize the typeface. He liked the form of the letter Z best, so named the font Ziggy. ITC Ziggy reminds its designer of "elephant bellbottoms" and its style as a display face instantly evokes a nostalgia for the 1970s.
  18. Bold Fashion by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Bold Fashion is a heavy slab-serif font of the disco era. Its funk-style design, coupled with soft, rounded serifs, embodies the soul of retro, bringing forth memories of neon lights, bell-bottoms, and roller discos. Each letter is profoundly heavy, yet they prance with a bouncy, comfy rhythm, akin to catchy 70s beats. The swashes adorning the uppercase letters add flair, reminiscent of iconic burger joint signs and groovy vinyl covers.
  19. Monotype News Gothic by Monotype, $40.99
    Similar in design to Franklin Gothic, News Gothic was one of a number of sans serif faces manufactured by American Type Founders in the early years of the twentieth century. Initially cut as a light sans, heavier versions were made in the 1940s and 50s along with some condensed weights. The News Gothic font family offers an uncomplicated design that is well suited for use in newspapers and magazines for headlines and in advertisements.
  20. Cosima Core Edition by TypeThis!Studio, $50.00
    Cosima is a sans serif workhorse with a touch of pointy elegance, designed by Anita Jürgeleit. Launching your new brand or creating a new user interface for your mobile devices – selecting characteristic typefaces is important, whether you’re creating app design, magazine or editorial – typography is always the essential part. www.typethis.studio Thank you for checking Cosima. If you have any questions, please send an email to hello@typethis.studio - We are looking forward to hearing from you.
  21. Graffix by Studio K, $45.00
    Graffix is best described as a modern classic. A crisp geometric sans serif with just a hint of Art Deco in the roll of the capital A, D & R, and the curvaceous lines of the capital M, V & W. The distinctive tear shaped counters of the lower case a, b, d, p & q give it its essential character, together with such quirky features as the angular descenders of the lower case g and j.
  22. Blackcurrant by Device, $39.00
    Lively, friendly and fun. Blackcurrant is derived from a poster campaign Rian Hughes designed for the youthful Japanese woman's outfitters, Yellow Boots. The original logo formed the basis of the Black version; the narrower Squash version was added fro the commercial release. The lower case was added two years later due to popular demand. In 2010 the font was further accessorised with extensive ligatures, made possible with the then-new Opentype technology.
  23. Similar in design to Franklin Gothic, News Gothic was one of a number of sans serif faces manufactured by American Type Founders in the early years of the twentieth century. Initially cut as a light sans, heavier versions were made in the 1940s and 50s along with some condensed weights. The News Gothic font family offers an uncomplicated design that is well suited for use in newspapers and magazines for headlines and in advertisements.
  24. Wroxeter by Greater Albion Typefounders, $10.00
    Wroxeter is Greater Albion Typefounders' customary Black Letter release for Christmas 2013. It's a typeface family for all times of year though, a good clear traditional black letter re-creation offered in a family of four typeface:- regular, wrought (a hand-tooled look a la Mr F Goudy), oblique and narrow forms. The tradition of typefounders' black letter revivals which don't over-burden themselves with historical precedent continues in this highly refined and polished family.
  25. Modern Love Slanted by Resistenza, $39.00
    Modern Love has been one of our most popular fonts during last year, so we decided to create a new version of this sweet character set.    Modern Love Slanted is a new casual slanted brush-handwritten family. It has the effortless hand-painted feeling and keeps a high density of contrast like Modern Love Regular and It also includes a set of ornaments, swashes and alternates accessible through Opentype features. Check out also ‘Modern Love’
  26. Yuge by Hanoded, $15.00
    Yuge, apparently, is how New Yorkers pronounce huge. I have never been to New York, so I can’t tell if this is a fact. But I often hear a certain New Yorker pronounce it that way, so I guess it’s sort of true. Yuge is a handwritten font - made with a Sharpie pen. Believe me, it is a good font. It is fantastic. It is the best font ever. It is YUGE! ;-)
  27. Sculptura CT by CastleType, $29.00
    A wonderful, very condensed, 3D font. A few years ago, I was commissioned to digitize the letters from this typeface for the words 'LEGENDS OF RODEO' and liked the look of it so much that I went ahead and digitized the rest of the alphabet. This CastleType revival is very clean-cut and contains uppercase, numerals, and punctuation. Sculptura was originally designed by the Swiss designer, Walter J. Diethelm (1913-1986) in 1957.
  28. Overlander by Oakstone Creative, $6.50
    Overland is a strong Art Deco typeface, inspired by the train 'The Overland' that runs in Australia, the font is perfect for headlines, display, branding and much more... even wedding stationary!. It is a bold and dense with an obvious deco inspired background, great for any projects or brands that wear the roaring 20's to 40's on their sleeve. Great for Signage, Wedding stationary, logos, branding materials, business cards, quotes, posters, and more!
  29. Arethusa Pro by AVP, $35.99
    Arethusa Pro is a versatile font after the 'transitional' style – a style that has been evolving for 250 years. The balanced design of familiar letter forms blends form with function to create highly readable text. Twelve fonts organised in three sub-families provide a range of weights and styles. Language support includes Greek and Cyrillic and each font contains small capitals, superscript, fractions, ligatures, old-style numerals, case-sensitive forms and other opentype alternatives.
  30. Terital United by Letterbox, $80.00
    The long and frustrating search for a dynamic, monoline script drew our attention to the lack of such a typeface. This prompted us to create our very own, Terital, named after the 1960s Italian overcoat advertisement that was the original reference point for its 2003 creation. Fearing the odd all-caps script setting, we cheekily designed Terital as a lowercase set. This limitation was revised in the 2011 version. Beautiful swash capitals were also added.
  31. Heart Of Mine by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Heart Of Mine is a fun and cute handwritten font that allows you to add an adorable touch to your projects. This font is perfect for the Valentine's Day season, but also for any other time of the year when you want to add a little love and warmth to your writing. So what’s included : Basic Latin Uppercase and Lowercase Numbers, symbols, and punctuations Multilingual Support. Simple Installations works on PC & Mac
  32. Umerica by Typotheticals, $4.00
    Umerica first made its appearance in 2007 as a series of characters in a pdf I posted to Typophile. It has taken a lot of time, and determination, for me to finally decide to complete it. I had the basic font completed in 2008, but put it aside as the creation of the italics it deserved were beyond me. That was then. Now the italic version has finally been added twelve years later.
  33. Regeneration by Comicraft, $69.00
    It’s the end, but the moment has been prepared for... the Time War is over and things are wearing a bit thin, time for a new face, a new body, a new companion for our Timelord font... a REGENERATION! Features: 138 automatic connecting ligatures Language support for Western & Central Europe and Vietnamese Solid Variable Font for complete control of weight and italic Levels Variable font can access any point between Inline, Midline & Outline
  34. Snemand by Hanoded, $15.00
    Snemand, in Danish, means Snowman. Quite appropriate for the last month of the year! The font is all caps, but upper and lower case letters can be interchanged and it includes alternates for all lower case letters. Snemand is a very legible font and has that great 'unevenish' look - making it a great typeface for packaging and books. Enjoy the snow - while it lasts and go out. You might even build a Snemand!
  35. Modulair by Beware of the moose, $17.99
    Modulair is a dot matrix based font with nice typographic features. Various figures, complete punctuation and small caps in three weights makes the Modulair a very usable font for subtile typographic solutions or headlines. Since autumn 2023, the Modular has been expanded with italics in three weights. The first sketches were made in 1979 on my father's Olivetti typewriter. Forty years later I used these sketches as the basis for the Modular.
  36. Park West JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The thin, stylish Art Deco slab serif lettering featured on the cover of the 1934 sheet music for “Then I’ll be Tired of You” inspired the digital type face Park West JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. Central Park West has always been the upscale area for affluent New Yorkers, but in the Great Depression years of the 1930s the mystique of the well-to-do held an even stronger significance.
  37. NS Bullsmith by Novi Souldado, $35.00
    Bullsmith font collection, inspired by old style letterhead print, beer label, certificate, billhead, lithographic design and sign store. This font came with 3 styles, script, decorative and serif. With the combination from 3 fonts this is perfect to create label design, headline, logo types, signage, poster, certificate, all types of merchandise, book cover and many more application. what you get : 130+ Stylistic Alternate Standard & Discretionary Ligatures Uppercase & Lowercase Numerals & Punctuation OTF file
  38. 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.
  39. JollyGood Sans by Letradora, $18.00
    Finally, a serious alternative to that other comic font. After years of mocking the font that shall not be named, I decided to create an alternative. I wanted to keep the fun feel and the comic book roots, but have a more polished look. The result? JollyGood, a complete font family, with great language support, a big range of weights and styles, and a friendly look. Check out the other members of the JollyGood family
  40. Olimpico by MAC Rhino Fonts, $59.00
    The name of this typeface is a hymn to the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. The home arena to the World's most beautiful football club – AS ROMA. A club with many great players through the years. The biggest of them all, is already a living legend… Francesco Totti. The design is a 2-weight family perfect for elegant display work. The regular weight is more even in blackness while the bold weight carry more contrast.
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