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  1. Aaux Next Wide by Positype, $22.00
    When the original Aaux was introduced in 2002, I intended to go back and expand the family to offer more versatility. Years went by before I was willing to pick it up again and invest the proper time into building a viable and useful recut. Just putting a new designation and tweaking a few glyphs here and there would not do the designer or the typeface justice; instead, I chose to redraw each glyph's skeleton from scratch for the four main subsets of the super family along with their italics. Each glyph across the super family is 'connected at the hip' with each style—each character carries the no frills, simple architecture that endeared so many users to it. The new recut expands the family to an enormous 72 typefaces! The original has spawned Compressed, Condensed and Wide subsets—all with corresponding weights—for complete flexibility. Additionally, all of the original weight variants have all been incorporated within the OpenType shell: Small Caps and Old Style Figures are there along with new tabular figures, numerators and denominators, expanded f-ligatures and a complete Central European character set.
  2. Aaux Next by Positype, $22.00
    When the original Aaux was introduced in 2002, I intended to go back and expand the family to offer more versatility. Years went by before I was willing to pick it up again and invest the proper time into building a viable and useful recut. Just putting a new designation and tweaking a few glyphs here and there would not do the designer or the typeface justice; instead, I chose to redraw each glyph's skeleton from scratch for the four main subsets of the super family along with their italics. Each glyph across the super family is 'connected at the hip' with each style—each character carries the no frills, simple architecture that endeared so many users to it. The new recut expands the family to an enormous 72 typefaces! The original has spawned Compressed, Condensed and Wide subsets—all with corresponding weights—for complete flexibility. Additionally, all of the original weight variants have all been incorporated within the OpenType shell: Small Caps and Old Style Figures are there along with new tabular figures, numerators and denominators, expanded f-ligatures and a complete Central European character set.
  3. Carolingian Majuscul by Kaer, $28.00
    I'm happy to present you my new Romanesque font from the Codex Gigas. The manuscript was created in the early 13th century in the Benedictine monastery of Podlažice in Bohemia. The codex was written in a handwriting atypical for the 13th century, which is actually a late version of the Carolingian minuscule. Texts about repentance and exorcism were written in large Majuscule (Square Capitals (Imperial Roman capitals written with a brush)). Majuscules first incised in stone more than two millennia ago, married to minuscule letterforms that evolved from manuscript hands of the eighth and ninth centuries. Majuscule font is the name given to a type of decorative upper-case letters used in inscriptions and, typically, at the start of a section of text in medieval manuscripts. They are characterized by their straight forms unlike rounded in Lombardic capitals with thick, curved stems. Majuscule capitals were also used to write words or entire phrases. The text is divided into words, punctuation marks are used consistently – periods indicate the end of a sentence and the middle of a phrase. You will get: * Uppercase glyphs * Numbers and symbols * Multilingual support * Ligatures * Free future updates Thank you!
  4. Henrician by Greater Albion Typefounders, $16.50
    Henrician can claim two sources of inspiration. One of these was a set of beautiful capital letterforms seen on the cover of a 19th century album of engravings. The engravings contained therein depicted lovely examples of half-timbered Tudor architecture and there was a clear 'Tudor' intent behind the letterforms. The second source of inspiration is more conceptual-the title lettering of period films from the 30's to the 60's…think if the opening text when Errol Flynn plays Robin Hood, or think of Richard the Lionheart, or even that great comedy Classic 'Carry on Henry', and it's discussion of Sir Thomas de Cobbler….but we digress! Henrician is a set of eight display and text (but perhaps not Body Text) faces in a 'Tudor Revival' spirit. Like any good revival design they are somehow at home with a wide range period themed design work, covering the medieval until, perhaps, the 18th century, just so long as we're more concerned with fun and appearance than strict historical accuracy. The family will be at home in the realms of advertising, posters, cover design and web design. Try Henrician out today!
  5. Aviano Copper Variable by insigne, $199.99
    The retro-inspired design of Aviano Copper Variable echos the bold style of America’s Gilded Age. Inspired by the copper-inscribed intaglio printing designs of the early 20th century, the powerful, wide character shape of this font walks softly across your page while carrying a big stick. To create the right balance, small wedge serifs were added onto Aviano Sans, giving you a sophisticated style that looks and acts like it belongs nowhere short of Boardwalk. Developed to a new level of excellence, this design offers a wide range of weights from thin to black. There's full multilingual support of all Latin-based languages and five stylistic sets, swash designs, and 1000 glyphs per weight, including some unique ligatures. Number options include old style figures, tabular figures, and superscripts. Unique median spur alternates, swashes, and ligatures will help you customize every single design. The feel of last century’s personal and business correspondence is waiting for you in this member of the Aviano family. While ideal for headings, displays, logos, and short texts, Aviano Copper’s use for everything from letterhead to wine labels may just give you the monopoly you’re looking for.
  6. Aaux Next Cond by Positype, $22.00
    When the original Aaux was introduced in 2002, I intended to go back and expand the family to offer more versatility. Years went by before I was willing to pick it up again and invest the proper time into building a viable and useful recut. Just putting a new designation and tweaking a few glyphs here and there would not do the designer or the typeface justice; instead, I chose to redraw each glyph's skeleton from scratch for the four main subsets of the super family along with their italics. Each glyph across the super family is 'connected at the hip' with each style—each character carries the no frills, simple architecture that endeared so many users to it. The new recut expands the family to an enormous 72 typefaces! The original has spawned Compressed, Condensed and Wide subsets—all with corresponding weights—for complete flexibility. Additionally, all of the original weight variants have all been incorporated within the OpenType shell: Small Caps and Old Style Figures are there along with new tabular figures, numerators and denominators, expanded f-ligatures and a complete Central European character set.
  7. Evalfey Variable by insigne, $99.99
    Introducing Evalfey— a script that captivates at first glance. With its refined and polished demeanor, Evalfey invites you into a world of elegance, yet its simplicity makes it incredibly accessible. The elevated x-height, distinctive flag-like terminals, and the fluidity of its sweeping strokes imbue the font with a harmonious and flowing quality, elevating your designs to new heights. Ideal for wedding invitations and more, Evalfey Script exudes a romantic allure with its brushed look and pronounced 'nuptial' ambiance. Whether it's for save-the-date cards, thank-you notes, or any cherished wedding memorabilia, Evalfey is the epitome of sophistication and grace. Stand out from the ordinary with Evalfey— a font that marries simplicity with regality, making it the quintessential choice for weddings that aspire to be remembered. The lofty x-height, elegant terminals, and rhythmic strokes render Evalfey a crown jewel in typographic design. Elevate your special moments with Evalfey, a harmonious blend of elegance and simplicity, making it your go-to font for wedding invitations, announcement cards, and any keepsake that calls for a touch of the extraordinary. Production assistance from Lucas Azevedo.
  8. Midelyne by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introducing Midelyne – Lovely Script Adorable Elegance Step into the enchanting world of Midelyne – Lovely Script, where adorable elegance reigns supreme. This font is the epitome of cute and girly, perfect for adding a touch of charm to your designs. Playful Charm Midelyne’s playful charm sets the stage for a delightful and whimsical journey. It’s an excellent choice for a myriad of creative endeavors, infusing each project with a joyful spirit. Versatile Usage Beyond its cute facade, this font is incredibly versatile. It effortlessly adapts to various design contexts, from invitations to branding, enhancing the visual appeal of every project. Expressive Typography Midelyne doesn’t just stop at being cute; it’s also wonderfully expressive. Its lovely script style adds character and warmth to your content, leaving an unforgettable impression. In Conclusion In a nutshell, Midelyne – Lovely Script is the font that seamlessly marries girly charm with understated elegance. Its playful yet versatile nature ensures your content is not only cute but also highly engaging. Whether it’s invitations, branding, or a diverse array of creative projects, Midelyne infuses them with a unique, expressive touch that appeals to a wide audience, leaving behind a lasting and lovely impression.
  9. Mandrel by insigne, $39.99
    From the realm of insigne, a new family has risen. By name, Mandrel. Courtly in character and elegant in appearance, the face finds great favor among those with whom it seeks audience. With confident air, Mandrel carries itself gracefully before each pair of eyes, never faltering or stumbling in its refined step. But while dressed with gentility, this elegant family is not faint of heart when challenged. Crafted well for high-impact resistance, Mandrel steps boldly and prominently into the arena of the reader’s eye, boasting its tall x-heights, high contrast, confident bends, and sharp serifs. Skillfully, it wields its sharp serif endings, cutting swiftly through opponents’ crude clutter, which fights for the reader’s attention. From Thin to Black, nine weights and their matching italics make up this noble family. Mandrel furthermore includes an abundant treasury of OpenType variables to adorn your text. Ligatures, old-style figures, and stylistic sets are available to accompany the family’s 500 glyphs and its support for more than 70 languages. Raise your cup to this new Mandrel! With strong serifs and high contrast, you’ll find this champion ready to take up your challenge in many a test ahead.
  10. Aaux Next Comp by Positype, $22.00
    When the original Aaux was introduced in 2002, I intended to go back and expand the family to offer more versatility. Years went by before I was willing to pick it up again and invest the proper time into building a viable and useful recut. Just putting a new designation and tweaking a few glyphs here and there would not do the designer or the typeface justice; instead, I chose to redraw each glyph's skeleton from scratch for the four main subsets of the super family along with their italics. Each glyph across the super family is 'connected at the hip' with each style—each character carries the no frills, simple architecture that endeared so many users to it. The new recut expands the family to an enormous 72 typefaces! The original has spawned Compressed, Condensed and Wide subsets—all with corresponding weights—for complete flexibility. Additionally, all of the original weight variants have all been incorporated within the OpenType shell: Small Caps and Old Style Figures are there along with new tabular figures, numerators and denominators, expanded f-ligatures and a complete Central European character set.
  11. Aviano Copper by insigne, $29.99
    The retro-inspired design of Aviano Copper echos the bold style of America’s Gilded Age. Inspired by the copper-inscribed intaglio printing designs of the early 20th century, the powerful, wide character shape of this font walks softly across your page while carrying a big stick. To create the right balance, small wedge serifs were added onto Aviano Sans, giving you a sophisticated style that looks and acts like it belongs nowhere short of Boardwalk. Developed to a new level of excellence, this design offers a wide range of weights from thin to black. There's full multilingual support of all Latin-based languages and five stylistic sets, swash designs, and 1000 glyphs per weight, including some unique ligatures. Number options include old style figures, tabular figures, and superscripts. Unique median spur alternates, swashes, and ligatures will help you customize every single design. The feel of last century’s personal and business correspondence is waiting for you in this member of the Aviano family. While ideal for headings, displays, logos, and short texts, Aviano Copper’s use for everything from letterhead to wine labels may just give you the monopoly you’re looking for.
  12. Beni by Nois, $18.00
    Beni is a bold & strong sans serif font family beautifully crafted to perform in short headlines in posters or contemporary interface design. Each character has been optically adjusted for maximum effect in the space between; as such, this is a strong contender for movie posters, titling, album artwork, and any design project that needs a clean sans serif that makes an impact wherever it is applied. This type family is available in four unique weights that stand well apart from one another in visual style. Beni Light is the runway model of the family, standing with a narrow posture and towering height. It’s a fantastic choice for conveying a message in a limited horizontal space. Beni Regular and Beni Bold are shorter in stature but both pack a punch, carrying bold strokes that speak with confidence and offer great legibility. The heaviest of the heavy, Beni Black is the super-bold, go-to type design for projects that need an impossibly strong type design at the helm. Beni extends multilingual support to Basic Latin, Western European, Euro, Catalan, Baltic, Turkish, Central European, Pan African Latin, Igbo Onwu, and Basic Greek for design projects intended for an international audience.
  13. Maxengine by Ditatype, $29.00
    Maxengine is a bold script font that refuses to conform. This rebellious yet playful typeface marries boldness with a touch of whimsy, creating a dynamic and unique script that captures attention and refuses to be confined by traditional design norms. The characters in Maxengine boast a rounded shape, bringing a sense of friendliness and approachability to the bold script. What truly sets it apart is the intentionally uneven outline details, adding an element of spontaneity and creative flair to each letter. This unconventional approach results in a font that exudes personality and breaks away from the ordinary. In addition, enjoy the features here. Features: Ligatures Stylistic Sets Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Maxengine fits in headlines, logos, posters, flyers, branding materials, greeting cards, print media, editorial layouts, and many more designs. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  14. Real Dreams by Gie Studio, $12.00
    Hello Everybody Hurry up and take handwritten works with natural scribble effects to design your product to make it look more memorable & attract everyone's first glance ! Real Dreams is a stylish and brushed handwritten font. This gentle font will look gorgeous on a variety of design ideas. It will add a joyful and romantic touch to each of your projects! Features: – Swash Collection – Unique Ligatures – Special Underline – Multilingual Support 83 Country – PUA Encoded – Numerals and Punctuation Language Support : Afrikaans, Albanian, Asu, Basque, Bemba, Bena, Breton, Catalan, Chiga, Colognian, Cornish, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Embu, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, Friulian, Galician, Ganda, German, Gusii, Hungarian, Inari Sami, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Jola-Fonyi, Kabuverdianu, Kalaallisut, Kalenjin, Kamba, Kikuyu, Kinyarwanda, Latvian, Lithuanian, Lower Sorbian, Luo, Luxembourgish, Luyia, Machame, Makhuwa-Meetto, Makonde, Malagasy, Maltese, Manx, Meru, Morisyen, Northern Sami, North Ndebele, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Nyankole, Oromo, Polish, Portuguese, Quechua, Romansh, Rombo, Rundi, Rwa, Samburu, Sango, Sangu, Scottish Gaelic, Sena, Serbian, Shambala, Shona, Slovak, Soga, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Swiss German, Tait, Teso, Turkish, Upper Sorbian, Uzbek (Latin), Volapük, Vunjo, Walser, Zulu. Thank you and happy design !
  15. Richmond Hill by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A great look for formal announcements, business, high-end ads and many other applications.
  16. Hacienda by Jonahfonts, $18.00
    A childlike freehand font amongst many others but with a more legible whimsical feel.
  17. QTSApril by QafType, $30.00
    April font was initially designed with a different style compared to other Arabic typefaces
  18. Elegante by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A very sophisticated formal design; great for packaging fine adds and many other applications.
  19. Pirates De Luxe by Intellecta Design, $22.90
    Dingbats based on authentical and historical pirate's flags and other devices in your universe.
  20. Galeana by Latinotype, $29.00
    Galeana is a flat-sided sans serif typeface that features a closed aperture. The font is a reinterpretation of Latin American-flavored typefaces used for European editorial designs such as Plastique and Zembla magazines. This superfamily consists of 4 sub-families: Compressed, Condensed, Standard and Extended. The heaviest and narrowest variants—created at the early stage of the design process—resemble the slender trunks of the Galenas (African tulip trees). The other variants have an extended width, which evokes the broad crown shape of these trees. Galeana comes in 48 styles and contains 417 glyphs that support over 200 Latin-based languages. The font performs well for mid-length text and it's the perfect choice for headlines, editorial design, brand identity design, advertising, social media and use on Tv.
  21. Tropicano JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Before 1959, in pre-Castro Havana, Cuba, the preeminent nightclub was the Tropicana. During the regime of Fulgencio Batista, Cuba was resplendent with nightclubs and gambling casinos catering to [mostly] the North American tourists; which brought it the title of the Monte Carlo of the Americas. Although Cuba (and the world as a whole) has changed vastly over the decades, the hand-lettered logo of the Tropicana Night Club has survived, and has been reproduced as a complete digital font called Tropicano JNL (a slight twist to the club's name). At first the font seems to be awkward, crude and amateurish, but in taking a second look, there's a playful charm to it. Additionally, this font can double as a "spooky" font for the Halloween season, monster parties and in other similar themes.
  22. Elioth by Soerat Company, $20.00
    Elioth is a humanist font with angled terminals as a identity of this product. Comes with a modern look, this font suitable for display and body text. Elioth is perfect for advertising, packaging, logo, editorial and publishing, branding and other creative industries. This family of 9 weights from Thin to Heavy along with italics contain several OpenType features: Stylistic Alternates and Figures Variation (circled number, fraction, tabular lining, numerator, denominator). With over 752 glyphs per style, Elioth supports around 150+ languages in Latin and Cyrillic script. Family overview: 9 weights (from Thin to Heavy) + italics Extended Latin Cyrillic 752 glyphs Variable Font 150+ languages OpenType Features: Localized Forms Subscript and scientific inferiors Superscript (Superiors) Numerators and Denominators Fractions Lining Figures Tabular Figures Oldstyle Figures Circled Number Case-Sensitive Forms Standard and Discretionary Ligatures Stylistic Alternates
  23. Midmoon Gothik by Andy Peat, $10.00
    About this font family Midmoon Gothik was designed for typesetting magazines and information-heavy publications; using simple, clean letterforms for clear communication but with enough character to make it enjoyful. The new lighter weights are a nice addition to the set allowing for finer control over the texture of the page. Features 4 weights; Hairline, Thin, Light and Regular. Multi language Ligatures: fi fl ij ffi ffl fb fj ff fk fh Numerals: tabbed lining, proportional lining, proportional oldstyle Fractions: ½, ¼, ¾, ⅛, ⅜, ⅝, ⅞ Symbols: ¶ § © ® ℗ ™ ° † ‡ ℮ ¢ ¤ $ € ₣ ₤ ₧ £ ₽ ¥ Maths: ⁼+−×÷=≠> Arrows: ↑↗→↘↓↙←↖↔↕ Capital spacing To be able to access alternative fonts, make sure the software you use can support opentype features such as Microsoft Word, Paint, Adobe, Corel draw, Cricut and other applications. Designed and published by Andy Peat. www.andypeat.com Released October 2022
  24. Brilors by Zane Studio, $15.00
    Start a good day for a new font! present to you, Sunny! Brilors is a stylish font. It has a modern and retro look - clear, modern and fun. Help create layout designs in 60's or 70's design projects. This font has over 50 unique alternatives and binders that give your logo, business cards and other projects a unique vintage look. Unique fonts Works on PC & Mac Simple installation Accessible in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Word even works in Canva! PUA Coded Characters Fully accessible without any additional design software. I really hope you will enjoy using the Brilors font and that it will be the perfect addition to your font collection! If you have some questions, please write me a letter! Please try! Zane Studio
  25. Laca Pro by Nova Type Foundry, $52.99
    Laca Pro now supports Greek and Cyrillic scripts. The letter shapes capture the playful spirit of Laca. The added language support brings even more usefulness for the use of Laca for branding, editorial and other projects. Communication is one of our passions, by supporting other scripts we want to create better communication.
  26. Deco Holiday JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A hand lettered Art Deco ‘stencil’ design used in various ads for “Holiday” and other Pathé films was found in the July 22, 1930 issue of “The Film Daily”. Similar in style to Futura Black and other like designs, it is now available as Deco Holiday JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  27. Secret Handshake by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    A nice trashy font for those grungy posters...or was it the other way around?
  28. FT Master Of Poster by Fenotype, $19.95
    Master of Poster is an all caps OpenType family. Each style has over 450 ligatures.
  29. Alex by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A child's handwriting font; great for kid books, kids ads, and many other fun ideas.
  30. Screenfont_8_Sans by fontkingz, $19.00
    The Screenfont_8 font-family is specially designed for use with Flash and other Screendesign applications so that it doesn't blur or fill. In contrast to most other pixelfonts Screenfont_8 also works well in Flash dynamic and input text fields. Screenfont_8 fonts include a full character set and also contain outlines for any print application.
  31. Mettars by Surotype, $37.00
    A script typeface inspired by the signature bold, we created to provide ease in completing the work as typography, logotype, poster, title, T-shirts and other creative projects. Created in 2017 with more than 300 glyphs, it's rich of alternative characters, ligature and other cool features, so it is very easy to use for it.
  32. Clarkson Script by Adam Fathony, $15.00
    Inspired by so many brush lettering around the trend last year, Clarkson Script was created with manual brush pen and refined in digital version. The Concept of Clarkson Script is combining the style of a feminine script and a masculine style to help other designer to create more easily digital lettering and other purpose.
  33. Wolfers by Salamahtype, $21.00
    Wolfers is a great vintage-looking font for your brand logo or any other type of creative project that requires a vintage or classic look like magazines, banners, headlines, or other corporate graphic design needs. Features: – 6 Font styles – Uppercase and lowercase – Alternate characters – Regular and Stamp or grunge style – Symbol and punctuation – Multilingual support
  34. Atomic Wedgie by Comicraft, $19.00
    Tighten up your capes, pull those cowls over your eyes and hoist your underpants over your trousers as far as they will go! Silver Age super heroes know that Men of Action can never look foolish fighting crime in their pyjamas and neither will you with the help of our latest crack-kerning offering.
  35. The Shoreman by Hustle Supply Co, $18.00
    The Shoreman This typeface is a vintage Sans Serif Display Typeface. The Shoreman comes packed with over 450 glyphs containing many alternates and decorative characters. With so many options of characters, you can give any of your projects it's own unique character. What's Included? Over 450 Glyphs with tons of alternates Western European characters Thanks!
  36. Moho by John Moore Type Foundry, $40.00
    Moho is a broad family of types inspired by the burgeoning modernism of the early twentieth century. Moho introduces an unconventional style in the form of his glyphs which aims to impregnate the text compounds thus a distinctive aesthetic sobriety and elegance while creating a flow of practical reading. The Moho family consists of a wide range of various weights. Thought for innovative text composition, Moho covers all shades of Medium, Regular, Light, ExtraLight to delicate Thin. Moho has a square shape letter style, provided with a competent OpenType programming for Moho OT family and basic functions for Moho Std family. Among the family characteristics OT has features such as small caps for letters and numbers, stylistics alternates, swash letters where "t" is extend over others, giving the typeface that particular style ideal for headlines, ligatures for pairs and triplets of letters, fractions and ordinals. In addition, each comes with its weight set italics. Moho has a character set to compose texts in European languages ​​of east and west with over 600 glyphs. Moho is a letter in resonance for general topics like sports, art. technology trends, fashion, tourism and transport. There exist two groups of Moho Family OT = Full OpenType Features and full set of glyphs Std= Basic OpenType Features and less glyphs
  37. Archiva by CozyFonts, $25.00
    Archiva Regular - Archiva Italic - Archiva Bold - Archiva Bold Rounded - Archiva Wide Rounded - Archiva Dropline - Archiva Stencil - Archiva Worn - Archiva Outline is the eighth font family created by American Graphic Designer Tom Nikosey. Tom specializes in lettering, typographic design & illustration for branding and trademarks. New from CozyFonts Foundry. Archiva was designed to maximize limited horizontal space reserved for text, type, or headlines, titles and label wording. The Archiva Family is perfect for Labels, headlines, ads and especially signage. The 9 members of the Archiva Font Family maintain a consistency and likeness to each other in form and dynamics but yet each member of the family has it’s own individual personality. Archiva derived from the word archival or place where records are kept. Archiva is the Greek word for Archive. The x-height and organized glyph consistency enables the user to keep files organized and clean much like an archive. Caps and numbers work extremely well together also. There are over 300 glyphs contained in each of the 9 variations of Archiva© by CozyFonts and they work in over 70 Languages. Please visit my website or Google Tom Nikosey for more info on his illustrious career. CozyFonts is Tom's intro into the world of font design.
  38. Mr J Smith by Volcano Type, $29.00
    When there is no picture of a "most wanted" or "Missing Persons", photofit pictures are used. Once drawn by hand, they are now more and more substituted by photomontage. The personality is created with different modules like head, eyes, nose and mouth. The vague memory of a witness leads to the image of a "concrete" person. Sometimes different combinations of possible looks are attributed to a same person. This new virtual image finds itself soon in thousands of archives and data bases. Anyone can easily have access to those images by internet. To increase security and help track criminals, unknown death (Mr. Smith) or lost and kidnapped people, government asks citizen to help search those people. "Mr. J. Smith" is a font family consisting of 4 portrait-fonts and one letter-fonts. The portrait font "Mr. J. Smith" is a portrait-construction-kit. By layering the fonts "Head", "Eye", "Nose", "Mouth" one over the other, you can design over 7 million different faces. The font "Wanted" gives you the possibility to join names and registration numbers to the unknown or most wanted persons. What is nice about this font is the "surprise moment". Just write a word , "security" e.g., and you will get a nice shot of 8 different characters!
  39. Tag Banger by Okaycat, $12.50
    TagBanger WADE1 is the first in a short graffiti font series. This series will showcase the hand-styles of various mature street artists that Okaycat is working with. This first release highlights the style of one such graffiti writer, WADE1, who has an eclectic writing style after many years proliferating street art. Long-term graffiti artists develop their own style over their careers, spending as many endless hours honing their letter-forms as any full-time professional typographical artist. Style, individuality, and originality are everything. These attributes are key to the graffiti artist's tao. A writer who copies, or "bites" loses respect -- their work will be painted over or "crossed out" by all other writers. Okaycat's TagBanger series aims to demonstrate just how widely these individual styles can diverge, likely due, at least in part, to the social pressures of a community that ruthlessly punishes copycats. WADE1's tags were transformed into vector format from a generous sampling of their most recent scrawls. Our TagBanger series may not be composed of the most legible or beautiful fonts, but we imagine there are uses for these whenever highly unusual handwriting is needed. TagBanger WADE1 is extended, containing the full West European diacritics & a full set of ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications.
  40. Bombora Pro by CheapProFonts, $10.00
    Bombora evolved over years of designs in the world of surfing. The native name is given to massive surf building up over a reef, often dangerous, always spectacular. The font was expertly digitized by Brian Kent in New York. This font lives on the beach in a Polynesian grass hut and goes out for a surf before breakfast (o: ALL fonts from CheapProFonts have very extensive language support: They contain some unusual diacritic letters (some of which are contained in the Latin Extended-B Unicode block) supporting: Cornish, Filipino (Tagalog), Guarani, Luxembourgian, Malagasy, Romanian, Ulithian and Welsh. They also contain all glyphs in the Latin Extended-A Unicode block (which among others cover the Central European and Baltic areas) supporting: Afrikaans, Belarusian (Lacinka), Bosnian, Catalan, Chichewa, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Esperanto, Greenlandic, Hungarian, Kashubian, Kurdish (Kurmanji), Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Maori, Polish, Saami (Inari), Saami (North), Serbian (latin), Slovak(ian), Slovene, Sorbian (Lower), Sorbian (Upper), Turkish and Turkmen. And they of course contain all the usual "western" glyphs supporting: Albanian, Basque, Breton, Chamorro, Danish, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Frisian, Galican, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish (Gaelic), Italian, Northern Sotho, Norwegian, Occitan, Portuguese, Rhaeto-Romance, Sami (Lule), Sami (South), Scots (Gaelic), Spanish, Swedish, Tswana, Walloon and Yapese.
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