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  1. Humble Manford Font Duo by Jinan Studio, $12.00
    Humble Manford Font Duo is an excellent choice for logo design, branding, packaging, business card, and adventure-themed designs. Its combination of script and sans serif styles, along with the textured and solid options, provides ample creative opportunities for designers to explore and create stunning visual identities and marketing materials. Thank you a million times for buying and using this font for your projects. Enjoy this font and happy creating! Jinan Studio
  2. Saxo by Eurotypo, $35.00
    The Saxo family is based on the typefaces of the twenties and thirties, where through the Art Deco and Futurism were built the foundations of the modern movement. Designed from basic geometric shapes (triangle, circle and square). This font transmits his solid character and modern spirit, through 470 glyphs, including Opentype features like ligatures, stylistic alternates and borders based on the geometry of the typeface. All Saxo fonts come with CE languages support.
  3. Lodgepole by Tall Trees Design Co, $20.00
    Lodgepole is a hand illustrated font family created by Zach Minard of Tall Trees Design Co. Inspired by timeless legibility and worn National Park signage. Lodgepole Regular and Book are designed to pair perfectly together, while both of these styles are available as Solid (With no internal texture) or Grit. Lodgepole Grit uses the strokes from the original pen-to-paper illustration for all texture, creating an authentic one-of-a-kind texture.
  4. Barbados by Kaidosan, $16.00
    Barbados is a modern font that is eccentric for its versatility. a typeface that conveys a sense of comfort by combining the solidity of modern proportions with the strict precision of its profile image. His personality develops through his particular modulation, which grows with load; making it a rather jovial typeface that doesn't abandon its more elegant modern characteristics. This font brings compatibility in a global aspect due to its extraordinary versatility for your designs.
  5. Marsheila by Arterfak Project, $15.00
    Marsheila is a display font, inspired by Gatsby & Vintage looks. The All-Caps font which comes from a combination of art deco and retro style. Luxury shapes, clean & solid that very possible to apply in many design project. Marsheila also has some OpenType features to gives you many alternatives in your creative process. There's some ligatures, many alternates, and 18 accents. A great choice for your headline, editorial, logotype, quotes, typography and more!
  6. Sword Art by Sipanji21, $10.00
    Sword Art is a cute display font that has 2 different styles, namely the slice look and the solid look. Sword Art is a good font to use for various graphic designs, such as poster titles, banners, advertisements, logotypes, and is good for combining various types of icons. This font is also good for packaging, crafting, children's and adult clothing. apply this font for your various designs to make it more powerful
  7. HU Sansans by Heummdesign, $15.00
    HU Sansans is a San-serif latin alphabet font. It is a solid and trendy full square typeface that contains powerful and bright energy. I created a young and bright feeling by making a blank at the bottom of the first consonant of the initial letter, and the curve of the first part continued the bright feeling of the font. By configuring 4 types of font families, the usability of typefaces has been increased.
  8. Adelica Brush by Java Pep, $11.00
    Adelica Brush is made with a handwritten brush. This font is perfect to give your project a fun, feminine, childish, and watercolor effect. Adelica Brush is a solid font. To raise the watercolor effect you must mask it with a watercolor brush or other. Adelica Brush contains: -Uppercase & lowercase -Numeral & punctuation -PUA encoded -Multi-lingual support Thank for using this font, if you have any question don't hesitate to message me at java.indonesian@yahoo.com.
  9. DT Hand Draft by Dragon Tongue Foundry, $9.00
    Hand Draft is hand crafted to emulate both the early printer’s serif font and/or a hand-drawn version of an early Serif font, using either a felt or round nibbed pen. Carefully designed to recreate a sturdy Sans Serif font with just the right amount of artistic imperfection, in three styles: outlined, hatched, and solid. A little funky and slightly grungy, this hand-drawn font is intentionally not quite perfectly rendered.
  10. Nouveau Semi Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The cover on the sheet music for the 1922 song "If She Comes from Dixie" had the title hand-lettered in an Art Nouveau style with a semi-stencil effect. It's now available as Nouveau Semi Stencil JNL in both regular and oblique versions. The typeface is not considered a "pure" stencil because many of the letters were made solid; lacking the classic stencil "breaks" at key points found in more traditional stencil designs.
  11. Delux by Barnbrook Fonts, $30.00
    Dynamic and urgent in style, Delux draws influence from '50s science fiction pulp magazines and hand-painted military letterforms. Delux evokes an era when the future was neo-plastic, solid-state, isotopic bright (and everything was better with fins and chromium plating). Both retro-futuristic and nostalgic, Delux embodies a time when there was no melancholic longing for the past, just a naive burning optimism that 'things to come' would be better.
  12. MPI Norwich Aldine Reversed by mpressInteractive, $5.00
    Norwich Aldine Reverse is a font of “streamer type” (type reversed out of a solid) originally designed around 1872. Norwich Aldine is slightly lighter and more open than Aldine. It features medium stroke contrast, heavy serifs, and large rounded bracketing where the stems meet the serifs. Our version is based on wood type of unknown origin. We created dozens of special ligatures to reduce problematic kerning encountered with a monospaced reversed type.
  13. Bermuda LP by LetterPerfect, $39.00
    The Bermuda Family was designed by Garrett Boge and Paul Shaw, in the vein of freely-drawn showcard lettering — jaunty, fun and friendly. In fact the drawings were made with a Speedball™ B-series pen nib, the stock tool of the showcard letterer. Bermuda Open is a stroked outline version and its character shapes are repeated in the other three styles, each with a separate fill variant — Solid, Dots and Squiggles.
  14. Brundox by Gian Studio, $15.00
    Brundox super bold font Inspired by vintage style, but made a little more modern. In combination with a solid and clean regular san serif type, you can explore the designs you need for your typographic projects. This font pack is perfect for magazines, titles, invitations, movies, product designs, brands, and other design projects. in: I really hope you enjoy using Brundox font, please don't hesitate to drop me a message if you have any question :)
  15. Monthly Adventures JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The cover lettering of a 1940s issue of a romance comic spotted in an auction online was the inspiration for Monthly Adventures JNL. Classic in its Art Deco look, this condensed outline font is evocative of the hand-lettered titles used during the Golden Age of the comic book. Available in both the original outline version and a thick, solid version with the outline removed, as well as oblique variations of both.
  16. North End Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An image of a vintage British lettering stencil set [probably circa 1960s] spotted in an online auction inspired North End Stencil JNL. The original lettering was a hybrid of both stencil and solid letter forms, but for the digital version all of the characters were given the stencil treatment. North End Stencil JNL is named after a district in London, and the type face is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  17. Quintaras Signature Script by Maulana Creative, $14.00
    Quintaras is a complete script and sans font duo. With expressive signature mono-line stroke and condensed sans solid and outline stroke, fun character with some of ligatures. To give you an extra creative work. Quintaras font support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter. Make a stunning work with Quintaras font. Cheers, MaulanaCreative
  18. Benevolent by Attractype, $15.00
    Introducing "Benevolent" - A pretty vintage font. With a subtle touch and unique design, Benevolent is an incredibly versatile font, perfect for any type of project from invitations and posters to magazines and corporate identity. Benevolent has two styles, solid regular and decorative which are packaged separately. Each of them comes with a swash and alternative feature. Of course, Benevolent can also be applied to various arts, crafts and jewelry. Happy crafting with Benevolent.
  19. Conifer by Ryan Keightley, $15.00
    Conifer is a blocky geometric sans serif font that adheres to strict grid rules in order to define its corner angles. Its seemingly rigid form is tempered by the soft, rounded corners, and fine notched details present at acute angles in the glyphs. Available in a clean solid and a varied, textured rough. The result is a rugged, retro, typeface that is at home in fashion lookbooks and wood-carved park signage alike.
  20. Bedazzle by Pelavin Fonts, $15.00
    With a delicious twinkling in its eye, Bedazzle evokes a theatrical vibe. Filled with a pattern of glowing lights, it offers a festive journey for the eye as well as a tactile ambiance. Two fonts, an ornamented bright plus a solid version provide ample resources to create a variety of inlined, outlined, shadowed and multi-colored displays. Add in Illustrator’s 3D feature to take things beyond the mere surface of the page.
  21. Los Muertos by Just My Type, $25.00
    Happy Halloween (and All Souls Day and Day of the Dead)! I’ve seen other fonts made up of bones of various kinds, but none with this variety. Henry Gray’s Anatomy of the Human Body (the book, not Grey’s Anatomy, the TV series) was heavily scoured to find more unusual bones shaped like letters. You’ll find Los Muertos both fun and appropriate for the up-coming holidays. (Uppercase is Solid, lowercase is Outline).
  22. Knocky by Jehoo Creative, $23.00
    Knocky is a display typeface that is complete and versatile with a bold round condensed look with unique flexibility. We've added solid alternatives to letters, numbers, and some symbols, plus an outline style that will make the graphic look unique and stand out. With 8 styles and more than 530 glyphs in each. knocky has multi-language support, it will be perfect for many projects from editorial design to branding, advertising, publicity and digital.
  23. Sidro by Tour De Force, $30.00
    Condensed sans family Sidro comes in 9 weights – from extreme light Thin to dark Heavy. Compact, solid and still new and recognizable, Sidro is designed with purpose to serve in every project. It is tightly spaced family which is ideal for space saving in variety projects – from posters, packages and branding in general, to websites, editorial usage and applications. Sidro comes with Small Caps, Fractions and one Stylistic Set in extended Latin character map.
  24. Black Bolder by Hanzel Space, $25.00
    Black Bolder uses a font with a solid and strong impression. These letters are usually tall, bold, and easy to read considering that they are very suitable to be placed as titles, logos, labels, brands, advertisements, magazines or pamphlets. This font is easy to use to complement your work solutions. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7.
  25. Headcorps by Almarkha Type, $29.00
    Headcorps is a Serif military style font, first conceptualize was inspired by the classic vintage military stencil design . I wanted a typeface that could be a solid base for any military inspired project Headcorps Fonts can be used for wallpaper, pattern fills, web page background, surface textures. Perfect for making army posters , scrapbooking,invitation cards, label stickers, stationary, gift wrap, packaging, clothes, buttons, pendants, holiday gifts, print on fabrics and so much more.
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  27. Plexes Pro by DSType, $26.00
    First designed in 2003, Plexes now becomes PlexesPro, an OpenType font available in four weights with italics. Includes plenty of features like small caps, alternates, ligatures, swashes and Greek.
  28. Fairytale Serif Oblique by Nicky Laatz, $26.00
    A whimsical little serif transporting you back in time. Based on vintage hand scribed italics, Fairytale Serif is ready to charm it's beholder with its quaint inky edged letters.
  29. GHEA Warm Font by Edik Ghabuzyan, $30.00
    GHEA Warm Font is a non-serif style text, tytle and Display typeface. It has two weights- SemiBold and SemiBold Italic. The font is very elegant and easily readable.
  30. Mauer by Klaudia Krynicka, $19.00
    Mauer is a proportional, block, geometric font inspired by the advertisement in the polish weekly from 1937 "Tygodnik powszechny". This typeface family contains 3 styles: Regular, Black and Italics.
  31. French Flair by PeachCreme, $14.00
    "French Flair" is our latest font pair! With a graceful decorative serif and contrasting light and crisp italic, French Flair duo can be handy in any trending design project.
  32. Outlander Nova by Device, $29.00
    Outlander Nova is a reworking of Outlander, and adds uppercase characters in addition to the previously available unicase versions. This new version also provides italics for the first time.
  33. OL Egiziano Classic by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
    This was my best seller of all time. It should do well at MyFonts.com now that it has a full character set and an Italic style (exclusive to MyFonts.com).
  34. Blado by Monotype, $29.99
    Blado is the italic companion to Monotype Poliphilus, revived in the 1920s by Stanley Morison based on a type cut by Ludovico degli Arrighi for Aldus Manutius, around 1526.
  35. Rackham by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Rackham Italic is based on the hand lettered titles of Arthur Rackham from the book English Fairytales. The Rackham font is based on his more familiar title lettering style.
  36. Berganza by Cuchi, qué tipo, $9.95
    "Berganza" is a typeface designed as a tribute to the spanish century called "Siglo de Oro". Embellished with several ornaments and swashes, it quickly reminds an age in which castilian arts & letters were flourished, as well as the fantasy knighty fables adventures of heroes, loved ladies and evil villains. Although the Siglo de Oro cannot be set in specific dates, it is generally considered to have lasted more than a century; between 1492, the year of the discovery of America and 1681, the year in which the writer Pedro Calderón dela Barca died. Lope de Vega, Francisco de Quevedo, or even William Shakespeare (in England) are also famous figures of this time. Berganza typeface takes its name from the main character of the picaresque novel "The Conversation of the Dogs" (Cervantes, 1613). Berganza is able to speak with the other dog Scipio on a big number of social & philosophical topics. Talking about technics, Berganza is a modern typeface but with a humanist flavour. Thanks to its various styles and flourishes, it immediately refers to the culteranism aesthetic of that time, whose aim was to elevate the noble over the vulgar. But also, Berganza takes advantage of the contemporary technology, highlighting in his drawing the contrasted forms and certain broken and unusual strokes in order to give it a brave and different style touch. Berganza includes four weights to be used for continuous reading with great visual richness. However, it is more recommended for large sizes, since its unusual and particular details appear when the letter grows. Finally, the hundreds of glyphs and Opentype features that it has incorporated, allow us to change the aesthetics of the type according to our needs. OPENTYPE FONT 518 CHARACTERS 1113 GLYPHS 4 INSTANCES (Regular, Bold, Italic & Bold Italic) 38 LANGUAGES 28 LAYOUT FEATURES (stylistic sets, ligatures, historical ligatures, swashes, contextual alternates, numerals, etc) DESIGNED BY CARLOS CAMPOS IN 2021 www.cuchiquetipo.com Dummy text from wikisource.org («Rinconete y Cortadillo», by Miguel de Cervantes).
  37. Torino by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    The Torino font family was designed by Alessandro Butti in 1908 for the Nebiolo foundry in Turin. Torino is a narrow face in the Bold weight; the condensed weight is so narrow that it should be used in over 14pt.
  38. Five Star Final by Solotype, $19.95
    Introduced by the American Type Founders Co. at the time of the Spanish American War and advertised as suitable for "War Scare Headlines"! Used by many papers for years after because the narrow type was suitable for narrow single column heads.
  39. Torino by ITC, $39.00
    The Torino font family was designed by Alessandro Butti in 1908 for the Nebiolo foundry in Turin. Torino is a narrow face in the Bold weight; the condensed weight is so narrow that it should be used in over 14pt.
  40. Deberny by Typorium, $15.00
    The Deberny typeface is an interpretation–carrying a contemporary imprint–of a typographic style which appeared and spread at the end of the 19th century until the begining of the 20th. These typefaces were named Italian, Venetian, Veronese and were classified in the Hellenic category, a spontaneous typographic movement caracterized by triangular and heavy serifs. They found their inspiration among numerous references, from incised to slab serif typefaces and their extreme expressions in wood type letterforms. The Deberny font family is made of 26 styles in 3 complementary sets of style, offering a wide palette of visual resonance: • Deberny Line is ideally suited for editorial, branding, posters and billboards. It has sharp contrast between thick and thin strokes. Heavy horizontal strokes are not frequent in roman letters, but here they fit naturally with the italic letters. • Deberny Open is a stylish outline declination of Deberny Line Medium and Medium Italic. • Deberny Text is an adaptation of Deberny Line made for broader use. Its shapes are less contrasted, which makes it perfectly legible for print or screen reading in small size text. Old style figures and small caps complete Deberny Text in all its 8 styles. The Deberny typeface family supports Latin-based languages and will be available soon in Cyrillic and Greek. Deberny Narrow will be released this year in all its 26 styles.
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