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  1. Some Assembly by Open Window, $14.95
    Some Assembly is a sans serif printer font which ran into a few problems when it came time to print. Offered with a wide range of distressed styles. It is a pleasantly styled geometric face which is highly legible and its various styles provide dynamic alternatives.
  2. Reds Aglonema by Zeenesia Studio, $13.00
    Introducing Reds Aglonema. new font for all of your fun projects! perfect for large design project like Tshirt, mugs, Advertising, bags, quotes, food , poster, fashion, custom sticker, magazine, and many others. It completed with numbers and punctuation. Multilingual support, alternate, ligatures and came with PUA encoded.
  3. Apocrypha by Device, $39.00
    Inspired by an example of eroded Portuguese cast-iron ecclesiastical lettering mounted on marble, Apocrypha has been designed to evoke an age-worn imperfection; once elegant, but now eroded and distorted by time. Mix the characters in the upper and lower-case keystrokes for authentically uneven results.
  4. Kargo Sans by iframe, $69.00
    IF Kargo Sans Clean and Highly Professional. This sans serif typeface includes nine (9) weights and variable format. Aims to serve a wide variety of graphic styles, branding, logotype, packaging, ecommerce in modern way. 9 weights Variable Upper / lower case, numbers, punctuation Language support: Latin and Greek
  5. Moulin Rouge by Solotype, $19.95
    This came from a shop near Munich, Germany, and was a very poor proof with no font name on it. Never did identify it. When we cleaned it up, we liked it pretty well. We think it is typical of some early twentieth century art nouveau fonts.
  6. Kamaru Sans by ActiveSphere, $30.00
    Kamaru Sans is a sans-serif display font and works best in text and display applications, such as headline, posters, signage, magazine, product branding, corporate branding, logos and titles. Each style has a full upper and lower-case, accents, punctuation and a selection of monetary symbols.
  7. Malibu by Solotype, $19.95
    If you like thematic fonts, this is for you. It appeared in an old lettering book (from the 1930s, if memory serves) and later came out as a film font for photolettering machines. We cleaned it up and drew the missing characters, and here it is. Enjoy.
  8. FF Network by FontFont, $41.99
    Dutch type designer Max Kisman created this display FontFont in 1991. The font is ideally suited for logo, branding and creative industries and music and nightlife. FF Network provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional oldstyle figures.
  9. Streamlined Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Streamlined Stencil JNL is based on a photo of an Art Deco era shipping stencil saying "With Care" which was heavily influenced by the Futura Black style of lettering. The image was seen in the Steven Heller-Louise Fili book "Stencil Type" (published by Thames and Hudson).
  10. Escaut by Eurotypo, $26.00
    Escaut is a modern calligraphic font, with a casual style and a lot of rhythm. It is designed with a pen with its characteristic ink discharges. Escaut includes a huge variety of ligatures and decorative characters in upper and lower case, to give it more handwriting reality
  11. Charlatan by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Charlatan is (despite the name!) a truly trustworthy font. Works well with everything that needs something legible and handmade! Comes with contextual alternates (6 different versions of all lower-case letters!) that automatically cycles as you type! And, of course, Charlatan is full of international characters!
  12. Destrod by Tanya Savchenko, $11.00
    Destrod is a modern techno sans serif font. Its futuristic and minimalist style makes it incredibly suitable for all your projects that need a sci-fi touch. Uppercase letters with alternate characters in lower case. Included: Latin base and extended. Cyrillic base and extended. Multilingual support.
  13. Ottmar by Atom, $17.00
    Ottmar is a bold casual script font, created using a brush that is etched on paper with care to produce a unique and organic character. With contextual alternate and ligature it will give a very special nuance if used in the design. Hope you like it!
  14. FS Jack by Fontsmith, $80.00
    a, g, k and y It was a forensic examination by Jason Smith of his existing designs that laid the groundwork for FS Jack. Jason made a list of unique characteristics that would give the sans serif font its typographic thumbprint, which included an unusually large x-height and slightly off-the-wall letters like the lower-case “a”, “g”, “k” and “y”. “I wanted to make something that was slightly uncomfortable,” says Jason, “and in doing so simplify the quirkiness down to a few letters.” Fernando Mello did “the rest of the cooking”, filling the design out and making the additional weights. Tipos Latinos Upon its release in 2010, FS Jack was submitted by Fernando, who is Brazilian, for the esteemed type design biennial, Tipos Latinos, where it was selected as a winner in the Families category. It went on to be selected for type exhibitions throughout Latin America and around the world. “FS Jack is a workhorse,” says Fernando, “but also very ownable and distinctive, and available in a good range of weights, crafted by Jason and I.” Corporate “FS Jack took a couple of years to get noticed and is still fairly underused,” says Jason, “which is good in a way, for our Brandfont clients that have adopted it.” FS Jack was chosen as the signature font for The Shard in London, from its signage down to business cards. Fontsmith also worked with Lloyds Bank to customise FS Jack into a bespoke font for the bank’s updated brand identity – part of Fontsmith’s Brandfont service, which you can read about here. Fat Jack Included in the FS Jack family – just – is FS Jack Poster, the super-heavy weight of the range. “That was a last minute addition,” says Fernando, “after Jason and I started talking about how much we liked Gill KO, a typeface that is almost comically fat.”
  15. Gomoku by Typodermic, $11.95
    Introducing Gomoku—the chunkiest, sweetest, most playful paper cut-out typeface you’ll ever lay your eyes on! With its bold and thick slab serifs, this typeface is sure to make a statement and add a touch of whimsy to any design. Gomoku’s foreground font is the star of the show, featuring a thick and chunky design that demands attention. But why stop there? Gomoku’s optional background layer adds a whole new level of depth and texture to your typography, making it stand out from the crowd. Whether you’re designing posters, greeting cards, or social media graphics, Gomoku is the perfect font choice to add a quirky and playful touch to your project. So why settle for boring, basic fonts when you can have Gomoku’s delightful paper cut-out design? Get your hands on Gomoku today and start creating bold and beautiful designs that are sure to make a lasting impression. Most Latin-based European writing systems are supported, including the following languages. Afaan Oromo, Afar, Afrikaans, Albanian, Alsatian, Aromanian, Aymara, Bashkir (Latin), Basque, Belarusian (Latin), Bemba, Bikol, Bosnian, Breton, Cape Verdean, Creole, Catalan, Cebuano, Chamorro, Chavacano, Chichewa, Crimean Tatar (Latin), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dawan, Dholuo, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Fijian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Frisian, Friulian, Gagauz (Latin), Galician, Ganda, Genoese, German, Greenlandic, Guadeloupean Creole, Haitian Creole, Hawaiian, Hiligaynon, Hungarian, Icelandic, Ilocano, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Kaqchikel, Karakalpak (Latin), Kashubian, Kikongo, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Kurdish (Latin), Latvian, Lithuanian, Lombard, Low Saxon, Luxembourgish, Maasai, Makhuwa, Malay, Maltese, Māori, Moldovan, Montenegrin, Ndebele, Neapolitan, Norwegian, Novial, Occitan, Ossetian (Latin), Papiamento, Piedmontese, Polish, Portuguese, Quechua, Rarotongan, Romanian, Romansh, Sami, Sango, Saramaccan, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Serbian (Latin), Shona, Sicilian, Silesian, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Sorbian, Sotho, Spanish, Swahili, Swazi, Swedish, Tagalog, Tahitian, Tetum, Tongan, Tshiluba, Tsonga, Tswana, Tumbuka, Turkish, Turkmen (Latin), Tuvaluan, Uzbek (Latin), Venetian, Vepsian, Võro, Walloon, Waray-Waray, Wayuu, Welsh, Wolof, Xhosa, Yapese, Zapotec Zulu and Zuni.
  16. Minimela Tm by Mustafa Demirel, $30.00
    "It is hard to believe, but they won't be able to give up on us" The story of this font has started with a little suitcase actually. These characters were trying to do something for minimela kitchen which it named.After that, they looked that they was wanting to be that font beautiful writings written with it, belonging to it, special to it and reminding it to everybody. These cute monsters that have shaped themselves were a piece of a whole, of a little whole. They were totally believing to beautiful and long ways that have being waited them. They have given a sincere promise they will continue with little steps on that ways. "It is hard to believe, but they won't be able to give up on us" while telling this, we were totally talking about that
  17. Preissig Antikva Pro by Storm Type Foundry, $39.00
    This vintage, iconic typeface of original Czech letter-founding has been faithfully revised, extended and newly rendered in 2012. The majority of Vojtěch Preissig’s type faces have been, from their very creation, subject to controversial evaluations which might perhaps fill more pages than have been set in these type faces so far. The considerable technological backwardness of Czech typography between the world wars intensified the author’s creative effort even more. He had been devoting thought to his Antikva type face from 1912 onwards and dozens of hardly perceptible nuances of the same design have been preserved in his drawings. It was his only book type face, but it shows no signs of any hard struggle in creating it. Its extraordinary vividness and elegance are really surprising. It may be still indebted to the forms of Art Nouveau, which was withering away at that time, but its proportions, colour and expression inspire other Czech type designers. Preissig’s Antikva, Menhart’s Figural (and also Růžička’s Fairfield) and Týfa’s Antikva represent a clear line of development, very far away from the soft aesthetics of Tusar, Dyrynk or Brunner. The co-author of the modification for computer composition is Otakar Karlas. Without his experience the work would remain only a shadow of Preissig’s design. Our aim was to produce a large family of type faces for the setting of both books and jobbing works. The digital transcription of Preissig’s Antikva came into existence from summer till winter 1998. The direct model for this type face is the most successful, two-cicero (24 pt.) design dating from 1925. The designs of other sizes (12 pt., 14 pt., 16 pt. and then 36 pt. and 49 pt.) lack vividness and are the source of the widespread mistaken belief that Preissig’s Antikva consists of straight lines. That is, unfortunately, how even Muzika and Menhart describe it. Neither is it a Cubist type face as many of the semi-educated think today. Special attention had to be paid to italics. It is apparent that their design is not as perfect as that of Preissig’s Antikva. In contradistinction to the original we have deleted almost all lower serifs in the lower-case letters, enlarged the angle of inclination and completely redesigned the letters a, e, g, s, k, x, ... All crotches have been lightened by marked incisions. In other words, none of the italic letters corresponds to Preissig’s model. The signs which were missing have been supplemented with regard to the overall character of the alphabet. Preissig did not deal with bold designs, but the crystal-clear logic of his “chopping-off” of the round strokes enabled us to complete the type face family without any greater doubts. An excessively fragile type face, however, cannot be used for setting in smaller sizes; that is why we have prepared a separate family of text designs which has shortened ascenders, normal accents, slightly thickened strokes, and is, in general, optically more quiet and robust. We recommend it for sizes under 12 points. By contrast, the elegance of the basic design will be appreciated most in the sizes used for headlines and posters. Preissig’s Antikva is suitable not only for art books and festive prints, but also for poetry and shorter texts.
  18. Fangs ALot by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    FangsALot is a bizarre typeface family that was designed to alternate two character sets. These sets are alternated automatically in applications that support the OpenType feature Contextual Alternatives (calt). The template used to design characters is a distorted triangle that resembles a curved tooth or a fang. This shape can be flipped horizontally, vertically, and both horizontally and vertically to give four orientations. Two of these orientations are used in the regular style and two in what is called the italic style. I thought the fang motif did not come through clearly in the regular and italic styles. Rather the impression they give is more like graffiti lettering. To emphasize the fang motif I added two more members to the family by filling fang outlines with unadorned sans-serif characters. Then to allow more color in lettering, I added two more styles with letters on black. I then had six styles based on triangles skewed left and right. Why not fill the family out with three more styles based on an isosceles triangle? The end result is a family of nine. All members of the family are monospaced and are hard to read. The three graffiti-like styles have some alternative letters that can be accessed with the OpenType feature Stylistic Sets. Also, for each style it is possible to use only one set of characters by adding a space after each letter and then adjusting the character spacing. The graffiti-like styles can be useful in situations where the hard-to-read property is not important but where a menacing and vicious touch is needed, such as topics of sharks, teeth, biting, and vampires.
  19. Deathhead KeltCaps - Personal use only
  20. Rossioffe by Tanincreate, $18.00
    Rossioffe is a handwritten script font for signature logos, blog post projects, headings, invitations, greeting cards and more!
  21. Hulbert by Typotheticals, $10.00
    A rough hand drawn playful serif that would be good at larger than normal text use, or headlines.
  22. Uptown Residence JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The title card for the 1940 film "Too Many Husbands" served as the inspiration for Uptown Residence JNL.
  23. De Scripto by Prototype Fonts, $20.00
    De Scripto is a flea market-inspired font borrowing letterforms from old letters, postcards and hand written notes.
  24. Scrap Casual by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This hand lettered font has clean lines and a casual appeal. Add a warm friendly touch with style.
  25. Dance Hall JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand-lettered title of a vintage piece of sheet music is the basis for Dance Hall JNL.
  26. Menim Elim by Michael Browers, $25.00
    MenimElim, meaning "my hand" in Azeri, is a handwriting-based font available in two weights: regular and bold.
  27. KG Broken Vessels Sketch by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A hand-sketched sans serif sketch font. For a solid version, pair this with KG Second Chances Solid.
  28. Janda Amazing Grace by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Hand-drawn lettering to add authentic calligraphy style to your work. Rough, jagged edges for realistic ink-bleed.
  29. Fifty Five MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    This high contrast nib strokes and angle make this delicate handwriting stand out on your next greeting card.
  30. Gobbler by Chank, $49.00
    Gobble gobble gobble! The Gobbler font was drawn with a leaky pen on a napkin at the Modern Cafe in Northeast Minneapolis while the designer, Mister Chank Diesel, was waiting for some pot roast. “Apple cobbler drippings on the napkin add more character to the strokes of each letter,” says Chank. This font was originally named Modern Napkin, a free font released in 1997. Chank completed the character set, fixed some curves, and cleaned up some of the apple cobbler to make a more elegant font in 1999. Gobbler works great for either text or display purposes.
  31. Sour Crunch by DM Studio, $15.00
    Introducing Sour Crunch! It's a 'crunchy' comical Display Font, inspired by pop art style comic fonts. It's a good choice for both personal and commercial project purpose, for creating logos, packaging, posters, headers, wall arts, cafe banners, t-shirt designs, advertisements, kids stuff, social media posts and much more! Sour Crunch feature : - All in CAPS with standard character set, including numeric and symbols. - Multilingual Supports ( Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portugese, Spanish, Swedish, Zulu ) If you have any question please kindly send us a message. Hope you enjoy this font. Thanks and Stay Creative!
  32. Sallomae by Arterfak Project, $17.00
    Say hello, to Sallomae! A playful display font. Inspired by jungle cartoon, and children's book. Sallomae designed with a cheerful monoline concept and adjusted well to keep the legibility. Sallomae is a flexible typeface that you can use for many kinds of stuff and themes. You can combine the uppercase and lowercase to get the more unique and cute design, equipped with stylistic alternates, ligatures, Sallomae is perfect for kids' merchandise, quotes, t-shirts, posters, social media, pillow, packaging, storybook, food menu, cafe decoration, logos, and much more! Mix and cheer up your day with Sallomae!
  33. Showcase by Latinotype, $40.00
    Showcase, the new typeface of Daniel Hernandez and Paula Nazal is a handmade font consisting of a set of types that are composed of four styles, one script, one sans, a slab, sans mini and finally a set of ornaments and dingbats, all made to work together in the same language. It’s inspired by a pen that writes different typefaces and ornaments, and casually reaches into a harmonious family. Showcase is very easy to use and allows great versatility, can be used both in a magazine as a restaurant, through windows, cafes, and really anyway you can think of! Photography by Mauro Andrés
  34. Clown by Tereza Smidova, $20.00
    Layering of individual styles forms the basis for the sans typeface Clown. The font family comprises 18 various styles that precisely fit together. Simply cover one style over another to create over 150 original typefaces to freshen up your work. Clown is a striking headline font that would work well for a retro-style café, bar or club and evokes the style of a Wild West saloon. A similarly decorated typeface was popular for decorating posters and advertisements in the early 19th century. The font family contains uppercase letters and diacritics for most Latin languages, figures, arrows and currency symbols.
  35. Fika by Ryan Keightley, $15.00
    Fika is a warm and fresh semi-script font inspired by the feeling of a friendly local café. Appropriate for restaurants, packaging, web design, and anything in between, Fika will give a human touch to any project with its rounded edges and subtle, calligraphic weight variations. Italic is particularly nice for the swooping arcs and scriptlike flourishes of the capital letters. Fika includes a variety of accents for international languages, a small selection of swashes for a little extra flair, and a unique set of sans-serif smallcaps (in A-Z and 0-9) for supporting copy.
  36. Vrindals Script by Pointlab, $15.00
    Vrindals Script is inspired by a retro style and combination with hand lettering style. It is made with personality in every single curve. I hope this will inspire you and your work. It can be perfectly paired with a marker font, and contains a super handy set of bonus swashes. It is ideal for logos, handwritten quotes, product packaging, header, poster, merchandise, social media & greeting cards. PUA Encoding and multi-language support included. To enable the OpenType stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7. There are additional ways to access alternates, using Character Map (Windows), Nexus Font (Windows), Font Book (Mac) or a software program such as PopChar (for Windows and Mac). If you have any question, don't hesitate to contact me by email pointline23@gmail.com :)
  37. ITC Photoplay by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Photoplay is another gem from Nick Curtis. Unearthed from the 1927 edition of Samuel Welo's Studio Handbook for Artists and Advertisers, the design's original suggested use was for title and caption cards for silent movies. A monoweight design that bridges the gap between turn-of-the-century decorative type and Art Deco, ITC Photoplay is both casual and stylish. And, yes, the cap S" is supposed to look that that. To expand this already handy typeface's versatility, a Black weight has been added to the original design. Curtis has also created an array of alternate characters, a couple of conjunctions, and a handful of "bishop's fingers" to help make your point. ITC Photoplay is eminently suitable for all those occasions when you need to say, "Unhand that fair damsel, you dastardly cad!", and really mean it."
  38. Clawmark by Putracetol, $24.00
    Clawmark - Strong Brush Font.The modern and powerful hand painted font you've been looking for. Each character is carefully crafted until the result is perfect. A lot of detail is preserved when characters are digitized, so uppercase looks fantastic up close Clawmark combines attractive curves with a fresh urban edge; delivering a stylish script which is guaranteed to add an eye-catching appeal to your story books, illustrations, comic books, t-shirts, posters, greeting cards, logos, branding, stickers, svg, crafting and all for display purposes. The alternative characters were divided into several Open Type features such as Swash, Stylistic Sets, Stylistic Alternates, Contextual Alternates, and Ligature. The Open Type features can be accessed by using Open Type savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop Corel Draw X version, And Microsoft Word. This font is also support multi language.
  39. Supa Mega Fantastic by Nicky Laatz, $28.00
    Say hello to Supa Mega Fantastic! A casual font duo consisting of a hand-lettered inky script and a casual inked all caps font. The Script comes with a multitude of additional characters as Opentype Alternates, to add a fancy flair to your words as you require. All uppercase characters have a fancy alternate, and all lowercase letters have a selection of alternates for you to select from to suit your wording best. You can have it plain, or fancy shmancy :) The Script comes in two variants - Regular and slightly thinner. The slightly thinner version is best suited to lighter type on darker backgrounds, and the slightly thicker version is better suited to darker type on lighter backgrounds. Perfect for typography based branding, quotes, packaging design, greeting cards, recipe books, cosmetic brands, retro vintage badge design, creative headers and so much more.
  40. Bianca Kamelo by Ivan Rosenberg, $16.00
    Bianca Kamelo is a modern hand-lettered font with 67 standard ligatures and unique 676 "love ligatures" which connect names with style. Font includes multilingual support for Western and Central Europe. It is ideal for weddings invitations, baby showers, blogs and websites, instagram, branding, invitations, business cards, and many more. This font also include complete set of alternates for uppercase and lowercase characters and stylistic ends for lowercase characters. To activate the "love ligatures" you just need to enable "standard ligatures" and type name without separator (space). For example BiancaKamelo. If the name ending with standard ligature, you need to disable that ligature, enable ligature for last name character and first surname character. For example: ChristianKate - disable ligature for ChristianKate and enable for ChristianKate. For access to Stylistic Alternates is required software with glyphs panel like Photoshop, Illustrator etc. Ligatures shows up automatically.
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